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Gucci Mane drops a new video for "Quiet," to coincide with the release of his new mixtape, Trap Back.
The track is produced by Sonny Digital.
Video directed by Figz
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"And the people can't believe that Gucci Mane got jungle fever/And I think I love this girl because her price is hella cheaper." - Gucci Mane
Gucci Mane and Yo Gotti drop visuals to the Zaytoven and Fatboi produced "In Love with a White Girl" off of Gucci's mixtape, Trap Back.
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While fans wait on the new Slaughterhouse album, Welcome To: Our House to drop on May 15, Joe Budden is doing his best to keep them occupied. Budden follows up his "No Church in the Wild" freestyle with "Stay Schemin."
The Slaughterhouse crew hits the road for a 43-city tour starting March 8 in Dallas. By that point we should have the group's first single from the new album.
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Brick Squad Monopoly's Frenchie drops off new visuals for "We Live" with assists from Zoeballa Dudus & Deezy.
Check it out below.
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Jump off Joey Budden goes in on "No Church in the Wild"
Slaughterhouse album coming very soon!
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The Brick Squad Monopoly camp drops a new video featuring fallen member Slim Dunkin.
"R.I.P." features Waka Flocka, Trouble and Alley Boy.
Rest in peace Dunk!
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Frenchie 1017 drops a new banger with assists from Bakery Brad, Greedy and Zoe Balla.
Peep it below.
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Waka Flocka finally gets around to shooting an official video for his Round of Applause remix featuring Drizzy Drake. The strip club anthem was shot and edited in Los Angeles by Delaney "Music Jones" Douglas.
Check out some behind the scenes footage below.
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Brick Squad Monopoly's Frenchie 1017 teams up with Chinx Drugz of French Montana's Coke Boys for "Brick Squad/Coke Boys." The track is the first leak off of Frenchie's upcoming mixtape, French-Elo Anthony.
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Gucci Mane is dropping a new mixtape on Super Bowl Sunday entitled Trap Back. Here's the first visuals from the project "North Pole."
Waka Flocka's Brick Squad Monopoly movement is in full effect. With the recent signing of Yung Joey and the emergence of Frenchie 1017, Waka is sitting in a nice position.
Frenchie is looking to continue the momentum he has built for himself over the last year by releasing a brand new mixtape, French-Elo Anthony.
The project is being hosted by Trap-A-Holics and DJ Love Dinero and will be dropping soon!
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Former Roc-A-Fella artist Peedi Crakk was recently released from jail and had a lot to get off his chest. The Philly rapper explains to Cosmic Kev why things went bad with Jay-Z.
Peedi says things started to go sour when he expressed to Jay that he wanted to expand his career and be more than just a rapper by getting into acting, writing scripts, etc.
"In the beginning it was all love, I respect the man and what he do and admire him as a businessman," says Crack. "I would love to make it to that height like Puffy, Jay, 50. But working hands on with Jay I see why he's where he's at because it's all about Jay."
Peedi recalled an incident when some goons tried to break into his crib in Philly and kidnap him. He called Hov to get him out of town. When Jay got in touch he called him "soft"
Crakk keeps it one hundred and admits he blew a lot of cash and went over budget. He says that when Jay was finally ready to push him he wasn't ready. And by the time he got his head together Jay had kind of washed his hands of the situation.
Crakk talks about how his recent jail stint matured him. He says he wrote 105 songs while in there.
There's a lot more to the interview regarding Jay-Z and his beef with Fat Joe over using the name "Crakk" so check it out below.