Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 19, 2023 at 11:30am
Producer Hi-DEF pays homage to the legendary Buffalo, New York Griselda Records trio of Westside Gunn, Benny the Butcher and Conway the Machine with the third installment of his "Beach Street Blues" mixtape series. A unique blend of soulful production paired with the vocals of the upstate trendsetters.
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Beach Street Blues 3 Tracklist:
1. Intro 2. Elden Lords ft Conway the Machine ("The Cow" + "Lost Forever" remix) 3. One King ft Benny the Butcher and Lloyd Banks ("Living Proof" + "Eurostep" remix) 4. Changes ft Conway the Machine ("Funk Flex Freestyle 2023" remix) 5. Ethereum ft Estee Nack ("Oldnackdonaldhadafarm" remix) 6. DONT ft Conway the Machine and Lloyd Banks ("Menace" + "Sky Joint" remix) 7. Trap 2 50 ft Benny the Butcher ("5 to 50" remix) 8. Child’s Play ft Conway the Machine ("Ajax" + "We Shot Ya" remix) 9. ConWes ft Conway the Machine ("Quarters" + "Brucifix" remix) 10. Bitches ft Conway the Machine ("Superbowl" remix) 11. Brick by Brick ft Conway the Machine, Benny the Butcher and Lloyd Banks ("Formaldehyde" + "Kool G" remix) 12. The Look ft Conway the Machine, Benny the Butcher, Fabolous, and Armani Caesar ("Brooklyn Chop House" + "Paula Deen" remix) 13. Last Words ft Rome Streetz ("Eddie Kingston" + "Mac Don't Stop" + "Runway" + "Incredible" remix) 14. On Everything ft El-P, Killer Mike and Stove God Cooks ("Switches on Everything" remix) 15. Plug ("Rayful's Plug" + "2nd Strike" + "Mass Money Wires" remix)
Posted by Struc Supreme on September 6, 2022 at 9:42am
B MENACE is an artist with a focus on bringing passion, innovation and creativity to the table. His sound is definitely not your average cup, and listeners will most certainly be able to appreciate his distinctive spin on trap and hip-hop. The Virginia native born Willie Hicks, the artist isn’t just an entertainer: he strongly believes that rap saved his life and took him away from trouble and mischief. Instead of focusing on other things, his passion for music drove him to accomplish something deeper to channel his energy. His most recent release, “WHAT THEY SAY” is a perfect example of that. “WHAT THEY SAY,” which also features an amazing collaboration with AVE, is a really spot-on track. It should definitely be on your radar if you like the work of artists such as Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Kanye West and Lloyd Banks, among others. This new work has got everything that you would expect from a top-charting artist, with the added benefit of a willingness to keep an open mind and explore new ideas. The audience is always rewarded with a fresh listening experience from B MENACE!
Find out more about B MENACE and listen to “WHAT THEY SAY (featuring AVE)”. This release is currently available on some of the best digital streaming services on the scene today.
Hartford, Connecticut and Paterson, New Jersey collide as Black Soprano Family artist Fuego Base collaborates with BossMobb Boyz CEO, Harrd Luck for a new Banger titled "Menace to Society."
Directed by Stoner Moment in collaboration with Fake Runtz Busterz.
Black Soprano Family artist Heem delivers an official music video for "Menace To Society" off of his joint album with DJ Green Lantern titled "Long Story Short."
Filmed on location in Atlanta by HiDeph, the visual stars Benny the Butcher, Rick Hyde, J Rock, Mick and Hezzie.
Additional footage: Otto the Director
Story by Zonin’
Executive Producer BSF
Produced by Tricky Trippz
"Long Story Short" available now on all streaming platforms: linkfire- lnk.to/LongStoryShortBSF
Original Block Hustlaz CEO and Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist, Ar-Ab, teams up once again with Dark Lo to deliver the fourth effort in their "Blow" song series.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on September 23, 2016 at 8:00pm
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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, QuillyandReed Dollazwere also in Cyssero's line of fire. Peep game below.
Ar-Ab is putting out one banger after another. The Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist and Original Block Hustlaz (OBH) shot caller decides to drop an official music video for "Black Mob."
Directed by D.S. the Writer for Broad Street Films
For videos contact email: kpuck7@gmail.com
Follow Ar-Ab on Twitter and Instagram @AssaultRifleAb @Ar_Ab_32
Ar-Ab continues his lyrical rampage as he drops one hot joint after another. Check out his freestyle over the classic Luniz "I Got 5 On It" instrumental.
Original Block Hustlaz head honcho and Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist, Ar-Ab, connects with Oschino from State Property to "Shut 'Em Down."
Da Cloth is a collective of high caliber emcees out of Rochester, New York. The group includes Mav Montana, Times Change, ILLanoise, Symph, Rigz and Rob Gates.
They continue their "Broad Day Kidnaps" series with Symph going in over the instrumental to Desiigner's hit song, "Panda"
Cash Money Records/Rich Gang recording artist and Original Block Hustlaz boss, Ar-Ab, is in the lab cooking up the fourth installment of his "Who Harder Than Me" mixtape series.
Here's a sample of what to expect in the form of a song titled "Street Symphony."
Follow Ar-Ab @AssaultRifleAb on Twitter and Instagram
The Broad Day Kidnap series by Rochester, New York group, Da Cloth, rolls into it's third week. Next up is Times Change and Rob Gates, who flip "I Got the Keys" into "I Got the Streets."