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Infamous Mobb Deep's Prodigy links up with Far Rockaway rapper Boogz Boogetz for a new banger that will appear on Boogz's upcoming mixtape 'Rolling Stoner.'

Hosted by Don Cannon and Rocksmith Clothing, the tape will feature appearances by P, Trae Tha Truth, Wiz Khalifa, Meek Mill and more.

Peep the in studio footage below and tell us what you think of the Boogz and P collab.

 

Prodigy and Boogz Boogetz in the studio

 


Boogz Boogetz "I'm On One" Freestyle


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Queens, New York veterans Mobb Deep and Nas are about to collaborate on a full length album.

The trio have teamed up for several bangers over the years, most recently on the Alchemist produced "Dog Sh*t" which was recorded after Prodigy's recent release from prison.

Havoc revealed the news to HipHopDX in a recent interview.

"We’re gonna do a Mobb Deep and Nas album. It hasn’t begun but we tipped the iceberg a little bit with the 'Dog Sh*t,'" Hav said. "I think as we was working, doing songs back and forth with Nas recently, I think it was just a mutual thought, like, 'Yo, let’s make a f*cking album.' Everybody was like, 'Yeah, that would be dope. F*ck it, what we waiting for? Let’s do it.'"

No word yet on when production will start on the album, but it's definitely one hip hop fans will be checking for.

 



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It's an Infamous Mobb Deep/G-Unit thing in Tony Yayo's new video as he links with Prodigy.

Filmed at Infamous Studios by Jynx Millionaire, this track will appear on Yayo's upcoming mixtape "El Chapo."

 



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12348728887?profile=originalLARRY LO – INTRO
MOBB DEEP – POP SOMETHING OFF (WORLD PREMIER)
ALCHEMIST – BOOM BOOM(WORLD PREMIER)
PRODIGY – TOUGH LOVE(WORLD PREMIER)
MOBB DEEP – INFAMOUS MINDED 2011(WORLD PREMIER)
PRODIGY – DIE ANOTHER DAY
MOBB DEEP – YOU AINT A GANGSTA
PRODIGY – ON A MISSION
HAVOC – FREESTYLE(WORLD PREMIER)
MOBB DEEP – SOMETHING LIKE A HORROR FLICK
HAVOC – NO MATTER I GO
PRODIGY – SHOT MAD CLIPS
UN PACINO – WHO THE FUCK
HAVOC FT RAEKWON – 24K RAP
BIG TWINS FT BIG NOYD – ON SMASH
MOBB DEEP FT NYCE DA FUTURE & L.A.D – GOT THE DROP
PRODIGY – STOP HATING
PRODIGY – UP THE LADDER OF SUCCESS
UN PACINO – THE HIT
HAVOC FT BIG NOYD – YOU KNOW MY STYLE
BIG TWINS FT TY NITTY – IM3 CLICK(WORLD PREMIER)
MOBB DEEP FT NYCE DA FUTURE – LIE
MOBB DEEP FT KOOL G RAP – GANGSTA MOVE(SID ROAMS)
HAVOC – MY PIMPING
HAVOC FT PRODIGY – WALK WITH ME(WORLD PREMIER UNRELEASED VERSION WITH P)
CNN FT MOBB DEEP – WOBBLE WOBBLE
BLAQ MOBB FT PRODIGY , UN PACINO & BIG TWINS – HOW YOU WANT IT
PRODIGY – MY WORLD IS EMPTY WITH OUT YOU
PRODIGY – THE DOUGH
PRODIGY FT UN PACINO – PHONE TAP
PRODIGY FT UN PACINO – GOT THAT
PRODIGY – DON’T TRUST THAT

 

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The PLK returns with a nice "Blue Friday" surprise. Banks new album 'HFM2' drops in November. Download Here
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West Coast MC/producers The Alchemist and Oh No have announced plans to release a collaborative album entitled Gutter Water. The new team, who go by the name of Gangrene, will share production and rapping duties on the LP, which will feature guests Raekwon, Guilty Simpson, and XXL Freshman Fashawn, among others.

Fans can expect to hear Alchemist’s distinct dark sound, made popular by his work with Prodigy, Jadakiss and Nas, mesh with Oh No’s underground West Coast flavor. Brother to cult producer Madlib, Oh No has released three solo albums on independent record label Stones Throw.

Gangrene recently released their lead single “Chain Swinging” and will put out Gutter Water on Decon Records in October 12. —Calvin Stovall

GUTTER WATER TRACK LISTING:

1. Intro
2. Boss Shit (Cuts by DJ Romes)
3. Not High Enough
4. Gutter Water ft. Raekwon
5. Get Into Some Gangster Shit ft. Planet Asia
6. Take Drugs
7. Chain Swinging (Cuts by DJ Romes)
8. Wassup Wassup ft. Fashawn and Evidence
9. All Bad (Cuts by DJ Romes)
10. Breathing Down Yo Neck ft. MED
11. From Another Orbit ft. Roc C
12. Ransom
13. Standing In The Shadows
14. Brass Knuckle Rap ft. Guilty Simpson
15. Not Leaving ft. Big Twins

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West Coast MC/producers The Alchemist and Oh No have announced plans to release a collaborative album entitled Gutter Water. The new team, who go by the name of Gangrene, will share production and rapping duties on the LP, which will feature guests Raekwon, Guilty Simpson, and XXL Freshman Fashawn, among others.

Fans can expect to hear Alchemist’s distinct dark sound, made popular by his work with Prodigy, Jadakiss and Nas, mesh with Oh No’s underground West Coast flavor. Brother to cult producer Madlib, Oh No has released three solo albums on independent record label Stones Throw.

Gangrene recently released their lead single “Chain Swinging” and will put out Gutter Water on Decon Records in October 12. —Calvin Stovall

GUTTER WATER TRACK LISTING:

1. Intro
2. Boss Shit (Cuts by DJ Romes)
3. Not High Enough
4. Gutter Water ft. Raekwon
5. Get Into Some Gangster Shit ft. Planet Asia
6. Take Drugs
7. Chain Swinging (Cuts by DJ Romes)
8. Wassup Wassup ft. Fashawn and Evidence
9. All Bad (Cuts by DJ Romes)
10. Breathing Down Yo Neck ft. MED
11. From Another Orbit ft. Roc C
12. Ransom
13. Standing In The Shadows
14. Brass Knuckle Rap ft. Guilty Simpson
15. Not Leaving ft. Big Twins

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The Jay-Z is a Satanist/member of the Illuminati stories just won't go away.

He's tried ignoring them. Then playing into them. And when Rick Ross' Teflon Don album dropped this Tuesday, the artist officially took the issue head on with a guest verse on a song titled "Free Mason."

"I said I was amazing / Not that I'm a Mason / It's amazing that I made it though the maze that I was in / Lord forgive me I never would've made it without sin" - Jay-Z on "Free Mason"

Still, many MCs who claim the cross take issue with Jay-Z's recent imagery and hints at a dark side. In January, Houston rapper Bizzle made waves when he released a track called "Explaining to Do (Jay-Z Expose')" that was directed at the man who calls himself "Jay-hova."

The accompanying YouTube video (now at over 53,000 views) is filled with visual examples of possible connections to the occult and was featured on mainstream rap sites like Allhiphop.com and Worldstarhiphop.com. Overnight, the previously unknown Bizzle found himself in the middle of a firestorm.

"I'm really trying not to get stuck on the Jay-Z stuff and just want to focus on telling people about the Lord and his Good News," Bizzle said.

But obviously, the kid known for calling out Jay has an opinion about his "Free Mason" verse.

"I think he only cleared up things for 'blind' people who want to remain 'blind.' They didn't want to hear a real explanation, they just want to hear him say it's not true," Bizzle said.

"And no, I don't think it was a response to my song. If that's the case he would have addressed the specific points I raised. To me, the logic should be that if I brought up 20 signs that point to him being a Mason and having Satanic ties then he should have to bring up 21 things that say the opposite."

Other Christian rappers aren't so convinced. Dre' Murray (a Houston native) has shared songs with Bizzle but thinks that Jay-Z's verse adequately addressed the issue.

"Make no mistake, Jay'z imagery in the past, especially in the 'On to the Next One' video, was blatant. But I think he was just trying to push people's buttons," Murray said. "I think there was some clarity in 'Free Mason' where he owned up to some stuff and denied other parts.

"Could he be lying? Sure, but for me to devote all my time trying to figure out what he is or isn't really defeats my purpose as a Christian MC. Good should be out fighting evil, not sitting around talking about it."

Still, there's no clear consensus about Jay-Z's lyrics and actions in the holy hip hop community. Here's what outspoken New York rapper Lavoisier told me when he was in town for The Houston Project last week



What are your thoughts? Have you heard Jay-Z's "Free Mason" or Bizzle's "Explaining to Do?" Does the evidence add up to you or did Jay adequately address these concerns?

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New music video From the PLK!

Off The 'Return Of The PLK' mixtape Download Here!

Directed By James "Latin" Clark

HFM2 coming soon!

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Rap fans loves to debate who the best rapper dead or alive is. Is it Biggie, Pac, Big Pun, Jay-Z, Eminem? The list goes on and on and there are solid arguments to be made for almost all.

However, Queens MC Nas says "there is no best or greatest mc."

In an interview with Vibe, Nas breaks down his reasoning.

"It makes sense temporarily when you’re striving to be number one. It makes sense for [the fans] to see that, but you have a long run to be the greatest. To me, people already felt like they were [the greatest] in more ways than they should have and I think that hurt them. There is no greatest of all time. We won’t know that until we’re 60 years old. I think there will be like four to five great ones at the end of the day, but there will be none that’s greater than the other. Impossible."

"Jay-Z is showing you: I won’t be stopped ever. And that’s motivation for everyone else."
I would like to think I [fall in the four or five greatest] ’cause Biggie and Pac did it and they died young. It’s hard to jump up in that category, though. You might look back and say that ODB was the best because he expresses something that you might find [interesting] 20 years later. You might find something that you never thought at this time was incredible
."

Prodigy of Mobb Deep made a very similar argument months ago in a letter from prison when he wrote "there are a lot of greats, it would be unfair to single out 1 as the greatest."

Instead of listing a top 5 best rappers, Prodigy listed a top 40 that had no significance in the order. Prodigy's handwritten list lumps in groups, duos and solo MCs all together. Check it out below.


So are they right? Is it impossible to have a definitive top 5 Greatest Rappers Ever?

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40 Glocc and his Zoo Life Entertainment entity are continuing to make moves in 2010.

The West Coast MC announced today that Zoo Life has completed a new distribution deal with Fontana, the independent distribution arm of Universal Music Group.

Benefiting from the distribution deal will be other members of Glocc's Zoo Life family including Gail Gotti, Village Boo, TipToe, Locie Locc and Lil Boo.

Through the arrangement, Zoo Life will work with Fontana exclusively as the company continues its expansion in urban music.

Speaking from a press release, Glocc says,

I'm happy to be in business with Fontana and staff and glad my business Hand and Grind was respected enough to bring my Zoo Life label and brand amongst the world and cater to the fans independently.”

President of Fontana, Ron Spaulding, also released a statement on the new venture saying,

Everyone at Fontana is looking forward to working with someone so incredibly focused on his music and winning as 40 Glocc. Through our new collaboration, we will work with 40 Glocc to expand the playing field for Zoo Life across all mediums and platforms even further."

Zoo Life is currently planning to release two new singles in the forthcoming months, "Damn" featuring Reality King and Ray J, and "Welcome to California" with remixes from west coast artists Xzibit, Beeda Weeda, Messy Marv and Yukmouth.

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Infamous Mobb Deep member Nyce Da Future links up with Riot Squad's Cau2G$ and Militia's Cory Gunz to deliver a certified banger. Nyce has consistently made quality music over the last several years. Whether that be solo or collaborations with Mobb Deep, Mike Knox, Hot Rod or his own NBK Family. For more information on Nyce please check out his website NyceDaFuture.com. Download Here
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