Young Chris teams up with Lil Wayne for this banging single off of his "The Network 4" album titled "Life of the Party." Stream it up top and download "The Network 4" from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-network-4/id1203883912
Young Chris, 1/2 of the Young Gunz and State Property member, is one of the best lyricists in the game today. He's back with the fourth installment of his "The Network" series.
The Philadelphia native locked down features from Lil Wayne, Freeway, Omilio Sparks, Oschino, Kur, Wale, Phil Ade, Neef Buck and more.
The question about whether or notNicki Minajwould respond toRemy Ma'sdisses has been answered via her new song "Frauds" featuringDrakeandLil Wayne.
Remy released "Shether" on February 25. Then followed that up with "Another One" several days later.
Because Young Money Records' First Lady didn't immediately fire back, fans began to wonder if she didn't want it with Remy.
On Friday, March 10, Nicki took to her Instagram account to explain why she waited to clap back and issued a challenge to her new nemesis.
"Diss records can't be lies. Great diss records are facts," said Nicki in a post. "But here @ Young Money, we don't do diss records, we drop hit records and diss U on them. I got a bunch more on cock. Pauz. The greats took 3 months to respond to diss records. Queens don't move on peasant time. Queens shut down Paris, then drop hits on #Queentime.
"I love my fans. Y'all the real MVP's. Been writing my own raps since I was 11. God knows. Next week I'll beat Aretha [Franklin] for the most Hot 100 hits on Billboard, by any woman in the world ever in the history of music. Stay in your bum ass place. Jealousy gets u nowhere. Love to all my bad bitches. Now I got a countdown for Sheneneh. U got 72 hours to drop a hit and I'll give you a half a million dollars if u can book any show or interview w/o mentioning the Queen name."
Highly underrated Houston rapper Devin the Dude is back with a new album titled "Acoustic Levitation." The project features Tony Mac, Lisa Luv, Rob Quest, Jugg Mugg and more. Grab yourself a copy now from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/acoustic-levitation/id1209233184
Acoustic Levitation Tracklist:
01. Devin The Dude – Can I 02. Devin The Dude – Are You Goin’ My Way (Feat. Tony Mac & Lisa Luv) 03. Devin The Dude – Please Pass That To Me 04. Devin The Dude – We High Right Now (Feat. Rob Quest & Jugg Mugg) 05. Devin The Dude – By (Feat. Tony Mac) 06. Devin The Dude – Acoustic Levitation 07. Devin The Dude – I’m In The Galaxy (Feat. Roe Hummin) 08. Devin The Dude – Tonight 09. Devin The Dude – Apartment #8216 10. Devin The Dude – It’s Cold In Here 11. Devin The Dude – Due Yo Thang 12. Devin The Dude – Don’t Get Naked 13. Devin The Dude – You Know I Wantcha! 14. Devin The Dude – Do You Love Gettin’ High
Nicki Minaj fires off her first response to Remy Ma's "Shether" and "Another One" diss songs in the form of a track titled "Frauds" featuring Lil Wayne and Drake.
The Young Money rapper also dropped off two more new songs, "Changed It" featuring Lil Wayne and "Regret in Your Tears."
Chico Star Presents his debut hip hop instrumental album Distributed Globally by BDL4LIFE Entertainment. This highly anticipated beat lp is heavily influenced with foreign & soul samples, hard drums, and a lot of ''brass & bass work'' putting a more epic, anthem-like sound on display for the Miami raised composer. For more from Chico Star visit www.ChicoStar305.com. The Front Cover and Track list for ''Chico On The Beat:
Listen to the single off of ''Chico On The Beat'' titled,''Hollywood Chico'':
Get Low is an up tempo party track that has popular melodic tones that makes you feel like you know the song when you first hear it. The production is a mixture of cali style melodies over New Orleans style accents in the background, blended with 8.o.8 ' s and southern slang. The lyrics are very diverse but simple and catchy.This is the type of track that can be blended in with nearly any style function.
One thing that is certain is knowing Seattle carries more than just the Seahawks and Sounders making noise in the streets.B Cole is out here making noise for the entire Emerald City within hip hop.
The 206 emcee has stacked up nice brand that extended in releasing "Riches Define Hustle" EP last year, still carrying weight into the new year.Letting nothing slow him down and understanding the importance to deliver to the fans, comes "U Know It" from that project produced by 24.
Definitely a single that rides heavy and will keep systems in whips booming now and through out the summer.Go listen to the EP on Spotify and other music media outlets.
Takeoff, Offset and Quavo have been grinding heavy since 2010, but it wasn't until the trio known as Migos released the single "Bad and Boujee" off of their 2017 sophomore album, "Culture," did they become household names.
When Ellen DeGeneres invites you to her show to perform you know you've made it.
The group has landed on the cover of Billboard's latest issue. They talk with writer Chris Martins about where they came from, where they are now and where they are headed.
On the Grammy Awards:
“We’ll be there next year,” Quavo said. "Then Kanye going to come on down because they finally acknowledged [young black artists].”
On missing the woman who raised them:
“I just wish she was here so I could ball with grandma. She’d talk with you, pray with you, give you pocket money. I used to sneak it right back in her bank,” Offset recalls. “When she was sick, before she passed, I swear she told us, ‘Stay off the streets. Y’all going to make it. Stick together.’”
On their recent success:
“I try not to be cocky,” says Takeoff, “but hey, we the shit, man. The No. 1 record and album. I mean, you look at that chart, it’s big names up there.”
Lorde releases the second song titled "Liability" off of her forthcoming sophomore album, "Melodrama." The project will be released on June 16. You can pre-order it now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/melodrama/id1211010237
The Park Boys present visuals for Stevie Sarado's freestyles over Kanye West's "Black Skinhead" and Kendrick Lamar's "Rigamortis" to promote his upcoming mixtape: A Reclusive's Exclusives. The project features artists such as Termanology, Chris Rivers, Sincere and production from Chico Star. It will be available for a free download on Datpiff, Spinrilla, Soundcloud, and Reverbnation. Follow Sarado on social media and check out his previous works.
For 25 years, Raekwon has been one of the most sought out voices in music; a true originator of lyricism, street fashion and inventive music. On 3-24-2017 the legendary emcee will release his seventh solo album The Wild. Released through his own IceH20 imprint along with EMPIRE, the album is a stark commentary on both the world and the music industry--everything is wild, Rae notes, alluding to his new album’s symbolic title.
With so much uncertainty in the world, it’s never been more apparent that this jungle needs order; and as the apex predator within hip-hop’s jungle, Raekwon plans to restore order with The Wild.
Today, via an exclusive premiere with Rolling Stone, Raekwon releases the second single from The Wild, “My Corner,” which features Lil Wayne.
“Wayne is a charismatic individual and his flows are dumb delightful” Raekwon commented to Rolling Stone. “I studied him way back and appreciated the opportunity to trade bars with him. I always heard his voice on this and I was very pleased hearing him tap dance on a different style of production. “My Corner” is a flashback to them good ole terrible blocks and we take you back to all black outfits. This record must be played at high volume.”
Faith Evans stopped by The Breakfast Club on the 20th anniversary of The Notorious B.I.G's death.
She talks about never being able to have closure because his murder is unsolved, the upcoming duets album, their son CJ, his relationship with Jay Z, Lil Kim, Stevie J, 2Pac biopic, Remy Ma's "Shether," favorite Biggie song.
Nick Young of the Los Angeles Lakers has been victimized by thieves for the second time in three years. In 2014, his former home had $100,000 worth of valuables pilfered from it.
TMZ reports that his new L.A. area home was the scene of a much bigger robbery in February.
A suspect or suspects gained entry to the home through an unlocked door. When they were done the 31-year old basketball player's entire safe had been hauled off.
$30,000 in cash, a custom ring, three gold chains and other items were taken. The sum total of the theft was $500,000.
Twenty years ago today we lost one of the greatest emcees to ever live. The Notorious B.I.G., born Christopher Wallace, was just 24-years old when an unknown assailant shot him to death in Los Angeles.
The Brooklyn, New York native had not even reached his peak, yet he lyrically stood tall over his counterparts.
Both of his solo albums, "Ready to Die" (1994) and "Life After Death" (1997) are widely considered to be classics.
Biggie also introduced the world to Lil Kim and Lil Cease as part of his group Junior M.A.F.I.A. They released one album in 1995 titled "Conspiracy," which spawned the hit songs "Player's Anthem" and "Get Money."
Wherever you're at, pop in a Biggie Smalls CD and raise a toast to a true legend of hip hop. May he rest in peace.