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Big Sean stopped by Hot 97 yesterday to visit with Funkmaster Flex. The Detroit players decided to bless the mic with a nice freestyle while there. Sean's sophomore album Hall of Fame drops August 27th.
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Big Sean stopped by Hot 97 yesterday to visit with Funkmaster Flex. The Detroit players decided to bless the mic with a nice freestyle while there. Sean's sophomore album Hall of Fame drops August 27th.
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Here's Young Jeezy, YG and Doughboyz Cashout's new Boss Yo Life Up Gang mixtape hosted by DJ Drama and Cannon. The project contains 19 tracks. Stream and download it below.
1.Intro - Doughboyz Cashout x YG x Jefe
2.Doughboyz Cashout - Mo Money
3.Doughboyz Cashout x YG - Bravo
4.YG x Nipsey Hussle x Payroll - Shame On You
5.Doughboyz Cashout x YG x Jefe - Next Bitch
6.Jefe - No Pressure
7.Doughboyz Cashout - Goodass Night
8.The Setup (Skit)
9.Doughboyz Cashout - Setup Bitch
10.Doughboyz Cashout x Jefe - Chris Paul
11.Fuck Yo Job (Skit)
12.Doughboyz Cashout x Doughboy Clay - Rub Shoulders
13.Doughboyz Cashout - Love My Life
14.YG x Jefe - Fuck You
15.Jefe - Talk Thatlisten download
16.YG x Jefe x Rich Homie Quan - My Nigga
17.Jefe x Roscoe - Hungry
18.Doughboyz Cashout x Jefe - Living My Dream
19.Doughboyz Cashout x Jefe x YG (Outro)
Astro a.k.a. The Astronomical Kid fires shots at Kendrick Lamar for claiming to be the king of New York. Astro borrows the instrumental producer Statik Selektah released specifically for NYC rappers to record responses. Check out Astro's track "KONY"
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J. Cole was the musical guest on the Conan O'Brien show yesterday. The Roc Nation emcee performed his TLC-assisted song "Crooked Smile" off of his sophomore album titled Born Sinner.
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Coast to Coast the responses are flooding in. Kendrick Lamar has lit fire to the hip hop game. Grand Hustle rapper Bobby Ray responds to K. Dot's "Control" verse with this new track titled "How 2 Rap."
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Styles P adds Big Pun's son Chris Rivers to the remix of "Manson Murder," which already featured N.O.R.E. a.k.a. P.A.P.I. The original Scram Jones-produced version appears on Styles album titled Float.
Download the album from iTunes.
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Legendary producer Just Blaze stopped by Power 105.1 to visit with The Breakfast Club crew of Angela Yee, DJ Envy and Charlamagne Tha God to talk about a variety of topics.
Blaze talks about how lucrative touring as DJ can be, not being on Jay Z's Magna Carta Holy Grail album, always reinventing himself as an artist, Kanye West choosing to go with Jay over Dame Dash when Roc-A-Fella Records split up, Saigon appearing on Love and Hip Hop New York, his work with Master of the Mix, why he chose not to be a rapper, working with Eminem and more.
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Meek Mill releases "Lil N*gga Snupe," a tribute to his artist who was shot to death in June. We heard this song when Meek performed it at the MixShow Live event in Atlanta over the weekend. Listen to the CDQ version up top. Dreamchasers 3 on the way soon.
Rest in peace Snupe.
Shouts to Sermon
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Mally Mall releases the official music video for his song "Drop Bands On It" featuring YMCMB emcee Tyga, Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa and Fresh. The track was produced by Audibles. Video directed by Mike Ho
By now everyone has heard or at least heard about Kendrick Lamar's verse on "Control." The Compton emcee dropped a lot of names during the song including former NBA coach Phil Jackson.
"If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin' me. I'm uncoachable, I'm unsociable," K. Dot rapped.
The basketball guru who coached the Chicago Bulls to six championships and the L.A. Lakers to five, offered Kendrick some friendly advice via Twitter.
The "Zen Master" has spoken.
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Joell Ortiz heard Kendrick Lamar claiming king of New York loud and clear. The Brooklyn emcee has responded with a vengeance on "Outta Control." The track borrows the instrumental from Big Sean's "Control," the song that sparked this whole controversy.
Kendrick Lamar has gotten everyone's attention with his verse on Big Sean's "Control." There's been several responses on Twitter from other rappers. New York's G4 Boyz are the first to respond on wax with "The Gods." On the song they call on some on NYC's biggest rap names to speak on the situation.
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Gucci Mane is on one today. The 1017 Brick Squad boss is firing shots in every direction. It's no secret that there's no love lost between Guwop, T.I. and Young Jeezy. His problems with Yo Gotti surfaced when his former friend was going to put out his C7 mixtape on the same day as Gucci's Trap God project.
La Flare went at the three on Twitter today. Peep what he had to say below.
Will any one of the three respond? I guess we will find out soon.
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Kendrick Lamar is will probably get a lot of on wax responses for his verse on Big Sean's "Control" where he tells various rappers by name that he will murder them on a record and is the king of New York and the West Coast.
Meek Mill has responded in an interview with CBS Philadelphia.
“Kendrick Lamar, I don’t think he was trying to insult any of us, you know. We all know each other personally," Meek said. “There were a lot of names that weren’t mentioned. I like those type of games. I definitely don’t think it was an insult. It was a competition thing. A competitive type thing. I live for competition. Everyone who knows me knows I don’t want to lose in a game of nothing. I don’t want to lose in a game of tic-tac-toe. I’m not going to make a diss record for Kendrick Lamar. But if he wants to get competitive, we’re going to have some fun.”
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Back in May a rift developed between longtime friends and business partners Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka.
As we reported at the time, Gucci announced that Waka had been dropped from his 1017 Brick Squad label. Guwop said he was ready to field offers for his services.
Today, Gucci again offered to sell Waka's rights via his Twitter account, but this time he put a price tag on it.
Waka Flocka still has his own record company, Brick Squad Monopoly, with signed artists. However, as of now it doesn't look like he'll ever rep 1017 again.
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August Alsina debuts the much anticipated video for his smokers anthem "Let Me Hit That" featuring fellow New Orleans native Curren$y. The track, produced by Cassius Jay, will appear on August's upcoming EP, 'Downtown: Life Under the Gun' available on iTunes 8/20! The visual was directed by Reece Bros.
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