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Vic Mensa is not really digging the 2017 XXL Freshman Class list of Kamaiyah, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, PnB Rock, Madeintyo, Playboi Carti, Aminé, Kap G, Kyle, Ugly God and XXXTentacion
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Fresh off of releasing his "NuPac" project, Dope Boy Troy Ave, drops off visuals for "Press Spray." The BSB Records boss takes shots at Joe Budden, Young Lito and Mysonne.
"NuPac" is available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/nupac/id1227567679
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Troy Ave has made it quite clear that he has severed ties with former BSB Records recording artist Young Lito.
At the center of their beef is the May 2016 shooting at Irving Plaza in New York City. Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter was killed.
Troy was wounded in both legs and says Lito didn't offer any help during the ordeal, leaving him and Banga on their own.
Here's some extended footage from that night that allegedly shows Lito hiding during the shooting, then exiting with Troy and Banga still in the building.
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The war of words between Troy Ave, Mysonne, Hovain, Young Lito and Casanova continues to escalate.
A day after Mysonne released a diss song titled "Disciple," Troy fires back with a video clowning the Bronx, New York rapper for allegedly getting convicted of robbing a cab driver.
Troy also shows alleged footage of Young Lito hiding during the Irving Plaza shooting in May of 2016, that killed Ronald "BSB Banga" McPhatter.
Casanova had previously released a video mocking Troy's recent interview on The Breakfast Club.
Hopefully this can all be resolved peacefully.
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After a slight delay Dope Boy Troy Ave comes through with his highly anticipated "NuPac" street album.
The lone feature is from Jamila Irish
Production credits go to Trilogy, Rubi Rosa, Yankee, Jamal Hall, Shemon Luster and more.
Grab the project now from MyMixtapez: https://mxtpz.me/a/122446
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Tracklist:
1. Nupac Intro [Prod. By Jamal Hall, Trilogy & Troy Ave]
2. Demonstrate_God Is Great [Prod. By Trilogy]
3. I Ain't Mad At Cha [Prod. By Trilogy]
4. Fight 4 My Life_Word Word [Prod. By Shemonluster_Quablab Productions Inc.]
5. Level 2 Orientation [Prod. By Troy Ave]
6. Press Spray [Prod. By Troy Ave & Trilogy]
7. Jail House_Im Home [Prod. By Trilogy]
8. Truth Be Told_PSA [Prod. By Trilogy & Troy Ave]
9. Never Switch [Prod. By Rubi Rosa]
10. How It Go [Prod. By Trilogy]
11. Praise Pays (Feat. Jamila Irish) [Prod. By Troy Ave, Trilogy & Jemell Hill]
12. Tonight
13. Don't 4 Get Who You Are [Prod. By Yankee & Trilogy]
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Troy Ave promised to get at everyone he's having issues with on his forthcoming "NuPac" street album, and he does just that on the lead song off of it titled "I Ain't Mad Atcha."
The BSB Records CEO takes shots at Taxstone, Trife Gangsta, Young Lito, Casanova and his former manager, Hovain, on the Trilogy-produced song.
Give it a listen up top.
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Troy Ave is preparing to release a new album titled "Dope Boy Troy" on March 24th. Today, the BSB Records CEO, drops off a Trilogy-produced banger to get fans warmed up
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Beanie Sigel releases his second Meek Mill diss in as many days. This one is called "GoodNight."
On Monday, October 10, the Broad Street Bully will release the third and final track aimed at his Philadelphia counterpart.
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Beanie Sigel a.k.a. The Broad Street Bully is back in his bag firing shots at Meek Mill, Teefy Bey and The Dreamchasers camp
This follows the recent drama at the Bad Boy Reunion concert in Philadelphia, when Beans was jumped by Teefy for allegedly switching sides in Meek's beef vs The Game.
Listen to Beanie's response titled "I'm Coming" up top.
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Cyssero was once referred to as the “Protégé of the Game” when he was with Black Wall Street Street, but the Philadelphia rapper decided to get a few things off of his chest in a new diss track titled "The Ghost Behind the Pen."
Cy says the business end of things weren't right with Game and claims to have ghostwritten 30 bars for the Compton rapper's "92 Bars" diss track aimed at Meek Mill.
"I heard Game dissed Meek with 92 Bars /Yeah, I know, 30 was mine / We was supposed to be Meek and Ross way before Ross and Meek / Instead control, alt, delete got me in an awkward beef / with my own city, sent me right back to them heartless streets /Set back for a small defeat, had me nauseous weak / Success is hard to keep, you did me dirty you slime / You got me confused with a lame one / It's more where that story came from," he raps.
Meek Mill, Quilly and Reed Dollaz were also in Cyssero's line of fire. Peep game below.
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The Game responds to Meek Mill, Beanie Sigel and Omelly's "OOOUUU" diss track by going at all three of them over the same instrumental. Hurricane also takes shots at Sean Kingston.
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Meek Mill quickly replies to The Game's "92 Bars" diss record with his own track titled "OOOUUU" featuring Beanie Sigel and Omelly. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
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The Game is going all in as he verbally wars with Meek Mill. The Compton, California emcee just released a scathing diss track titled "92 Bars."
In it, he calls Meek a snitch and tells the Philadelphia rapper that he wants a piece of his girlfriend, Nicki Minaj.
This is off of Game's forthcoming "1992" album, dropping October 14. You can pre-order it here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/1992-bonus-track-edition/id1155064061
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Bankroll Fresh's cousin Street Money Boochie just released a new EP titled "Where I Came From." On one of the songs, "Too Long," he links up with QuickTrip to address No Plug's VladTV interview where he admits to killing Bankroll.
The track was produced by Cameron.
"Where I Came From" is available now on LiveMixtapes: http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/40577/street-money-boochie-where-i-came-from.html
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Troy Ave just released an official music video for "Chuck Norris." This banger is off of the BSB Records boss' "Free Troy Ave" project, which is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/free-troy-ave/id1121798943
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Mississippi's own King Dirt is back with the first offering off of his forthcoming mixtape titled "Unorthodox." This JoeyDidThis-produced banger is called "Code Red."
"Unorthodox" is being executive produced by Trae Tha Truth and hosted by Bigga Rankin. It's dropping Labor Day weekend.
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Troy Ave releases a new banger to feed the streets while he's dealing with legal issues in New York City. This one is called "Chuck Norris (Hoes N Gangstas)." It's available now on iTunes smarturl.it/TroyChuckNorris
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Podcaster Taxstone stirred up a hornet's nest Wednesday, May 25, during a Vlad TV interview where he called Tupac Shakur a snitch for what he believes was the late rapper's implication that The Notorious B.I.G. was involved in his 1994 shooting at Quad Studios in New York City.
Tax also included Cam'Ron in the same category.
In 2005 Cam'Ron was shot while driving his blue Lamborghini in Washington, D. C. At the time he and Jay Z weren't on good terms.
The following year Killa released a Hov diss song titled "You Gotta Love It."
"O.K. First off, you a bitch nigga / Only reason I'm doing this / I'mma just name 5 reasons real quick, got a hundred fifty / First - you stole Rocafella from Dame / Second - you stole Kanye from Dame / Third - you stole Rocawear from Dame / Fourth - I seen the nigga throw that diamond up before them shots was fired," Cam rapped.
Tax told Vlad that the reference to Roc-A-Fella Records' diamond logo would make police assume Cam was talking about someone from the label, which would make the Harlem rapper a snitch as well.
Cam soon hopped on Instagram and posted a response video.
"I just woke up and some nigga talking about I'm snitching," Cam says. "Let me explain something to y'all motherfuckers. Snitching is when you have paperwork that you tried to send somebody to jail or you sent somebody to jail. Not what you hear in a rap song. Not what you hear in an interview ... interrogation room. Not on the streets, jail bars. I actually went to jail for not snitching, nigga," Killa continued, "I violated my probation for being in D.C. and didn't tell. So I went to jail on Rikers Island for violating my probation."
Cam's video had the following caption.
"#FactsAndFabric I'm not even gonna say a nigga name.. But I'm wit the shits my nigga.. Get off my dick.. Lol.. And get to da money.. #UfinishOrYouDone and stop try and dis Tupac"
Check it out below.
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Washington D.C. and Chicago link up as Shy Glizzy a.k.a. Young Jefe connects with G Herbo a.k.a. Lil Herb on the Goose-produced track, "Too Far."
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Troy Ave unloads the visuals to accompany his reply to fellow fellow Brooklyn, New York rapper Joey Bada$$ dissing him in the song "Ready." This one is called "Bad A$$" and was produced by Yankee.
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