Ras Kass is gearing up to release his "Soul On Ice 2" album on July 26th. Check out the first single titled "Guns N Roses" featuring Lil Fame and Styles P.
Styles P links up with frequent collaborator Whispers to drop an official music video for "Welfare." This is off of Styles' "G-Host" album. Available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/g-host/1370715282
Harlem, New York rappers Nino Man and Vado collaborate on a certified new banger titled "Harlem Nights." Check out the Benji Filmz-irected official music video.
Here's a new heater from Jadakiss and D-Block's Nino Man. They call this one "I Hate You." Like this collaboration? Let us know in the comment section below.
Lenny Grant a.k.a. Uncle Murda brings 2017 to a close with his annual rap up. The G-Unit Records recording artist covers everything that went down in the last year. Give it a listen up top.
D-Block is in the building as Jadakiss, Styles P and Nino Man combine their lyrical talents on this modern day remake of Whodini's classic song "Friends."
"I Am The Greatest" words spoken by the legendary Muhammed Ali. Those words would be what inspired Tyrone "Yung Cassius" Thorne. Yung Cassius became one of the most respected underground rappers from the gritty streets of Brooklyn, New York. Just as Muhammed Ali, Yung Cassius has the same drive, determination and passion to be the greatest. The same vision and hunger just in a different field.
Born in Guyana South America, he migrated to United States with his family at the tender age of 11, settling in the heavy Caribbean-populated community Flatbush section of Brooklyn New York. He faced the harsh reality of gangs, guns, drugs and murders in his neighborhood.
Growing up in Guyana which is located on the northeast coast of Latin America, along the Atlantic Ocean. Guyana border with Suriname to the east, border with Venezuela to the northwest, and border with Brazil to the south and southwest. Being the only English speaking country in South America, it's considered to be West Indian because of it's cultural similarities to the West Indies such as the foods, music and dialect. Yung Cassius had no hip-hop influence at that point of his life.
Yung Cassius rarely heard hip hop music being played in his home country Guyana, He grew up listening to Reggae artist such as Shabba Ranks, Bounty Killa, Super Cat, Ninja Man, Pinchers, Merciless etc. Even though raised on reggae music, he always wanted to record and perform music. After school Cassius would sit at home and listen to instrumentals day after day just trying to perfect his craft. He started rapping at the age of 18, at the age of 21 he decided to perfect his craft and start taking it seriously. What started out as just a hobby eventually turned into something of an addiction.
Determined to succeed with the aim of moving his family out the hood, Yung Cassius hit the streets hard with a barrage of underground bangers such as "OMBS," "Child Hood Idol," "TTYL," "I want it all" and "Signs". The rebirth of and era with a new twist, New York had its own unique sound and style. When you hear a project that Yung Cassius is on or have worked on you will hear what’s missing from New York artists.
After blazing through Rick Ross' "Santorini Greece" instrumental earlier this week, The Lox bounce back with a new banger titled "Dodge Van" Freestyle.
Jadakiss, Styles P and Sheek Louch, together known as The Lox, are on a roll. Check out their third new freestyle of the week as they hop on Kendrick Lamar's "FEEL" instrumental.