Griselda Records recording artist Benny the Butcher drops off his highly anticipated "Butcher on Steroids" project. Features include Conway the Machine and El Camino.
1. Intro 2. Rivi (prod by Daringer) 3. Hustler's Wife (prod by Trypps Beatz) 4. Blood Money 5. Satriale's feat Conway and EL Camino (prod by Daringer) 6. Camillia's (prod by Green Lantern) 7. Fat Dom 8. 52 Montana 9. Change (prod by Daringer) 10. Benny VS. Carlito (prod by Camouflage Monk) 11. Whole Thing (prod by Noc) 12. Don't Make Me (prod by Icerocks)
Acclaimed producer Dame Grease releases a new mixtape titled "Pray for Harlem." It features freestyles and songs from some of your favorite artists including Cam'Ron, Ma$e, Dave East, Vado, Jim Jones, Dave East, Method Man, Max B and more.
In this VladTV clip, Lord Jamar and DJ Vlad mull over some questionable lyrics in hip-hop, specifically those from the late great Notorious B.I.G. DJ Vlad even brought one of Lord Jamar's own lyrics to the fore but he quickly dispelled the notion of his line being questionable by clarifying exactly what he said.
Lord Jamar also gave his take on Young MA who he believes is the only semi-poppin' gay rapper. He believes that true hip-hop won't embrace an outwardly gay rapper because it goes against the core of the culture. Lord Jamar doesn't even believe a superstar of a Kanye or Drake caliber can change that.
Posted by Lisa Deez on November 27, 2017 at 2:46pm
Hip-hop lyricist Scofield just releases a new visual "Soul Searching" from his new EP Legend of Scofield. Recently featured on RespectMag.com and Thisis50.com he's been making quite a stir. His new visual provides a glimpse into the life of a hustler and is the greatest soundtrack for the everyday grind. With the help of realistic images, coupled with cultural metaphors Scofield illustrates the day to day grind.
Partnering with Collective Reach Music Group, Scofield is truly back to inspire a culture to wake up and grab life by the horns day by day. With more visuals on the way, "Soul Searching" sets the foundation that the Legend of Scofield is set to play from. Check out his latest below.
Police in Tucson investigating the cause of Lil Peep's death are looking into the possibility he took narcotics laced with the powerful opiod fentanyl.
TMZ reports that cops have received multiple tips the 21-year old rapper/singer got his hands on the drugs while in the city for a concert.
The Long Beach, New York native, born Gustav Åhr, was found unresponsive on his tour bus November 15. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Fentanyl is used by doctors to help with pain experienced by patients suffering from advanced-stage cancer or to manage pain after surgery, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The drug is 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine and is often abused.
Music icon Prince died from a fentanyl overdose in 2016.
We may have to put the Floyd Mayweather retirement talk on hold ... at least for a short while. TMZ reports that the boxing legend is considering stepping back into the ring one more time.
The Mayweather Promotions CEO last fought in August when he pushed his record to 50-0, with a 10th round TKO victory over Conor McGregor.
No opponent has been set up as of yet, but Money May has been training. Last week he posted a video on Instagram of himself hard at work in the gym.
Could Mayweather vs McGregor 2 be on the horizon? Their first fight did very well financially with pay-per-view sales of 4.4 million.
Zilla Hef is making ways in the hip hop scene coming straight out of New Mexico.With a strong campaign in 2016 with a mixtape which shined light on his moves,it continues to manifest for the rapper.
Here is the latest single which surfaced a year ago,yet remastered and all "All Day" featuring SILVER.The new single can be found on CDBaby,MyMixtapez and other platforms which is starting to pick up even more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 27, 2017 at 11:30am
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Ma$e called into Hot 97 Monday, November 27, to talk about his beef with Cam'Ron.
Hot 97: What made you release "The Oracle?"
Ma$e: He said something [in the song It's Killa] that just pushed me over the edge, I'm not gon' lie. When he said the bodily harm thing. Saying something about a person, I don't take that serious. But when you start saying you gon' do bodily harm or you thinking about that ... it's my job as a man to make sure you don't get to do that. When he was saying little stuff about me I let it slide because we grew up [together]. But people don't realize we been enemies way longer than we been friends. I know him more as an enemy than I know him as a friend. I've known him for like 8 years as a friend. I've known him 21 years as being an enemy. I don't look at him as a friend.
The whole world's perception of me came from Cam'Ron and his affiliates. My beef with [Jim Jones] comes from Cam'Ron. [Juelz Santana] said he inherited a beef with me because of Cam'Ron. Nobody really knows my side. That's what made [The Oracle] so crazy because this the 1st time you heard Ma$e side.
Hot 97: We know that you retired and there were some issues in the streets.
Ma$e: I wasn't having no issues in the streets. That's Cam'Ron's version of what happened. Listen, there's no statute of limitations to murder. So, if you do something to my brother ... if I see you 50 years from now it's sill lit. So, I wouldn't be able to go through Harlem today. I didn't have a problem in no streets. Cam told you that. What I did in that rap is change the narrative.
All I'm saying is this. Cam can't bully me. He ain't tough enough to bully me. He can't get nobody to help him bully me. That's all I'm saying. You not gon' bully me. I'm standing my ground as a man. And I'm willing to stand my ground as a man on any level. Ain't no fairness in war. For 20 years I turned the other cheek. I only have 2 cheeks. I'm a man before a pastor. I'm not a church nigga trying to be street. I'm a street nigga that went to church.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on November 27, 2017 at 10:17am
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During a recent Rolling Stone interview Post Malone said fans shouldn't listen to hip-hop if they want substance. He later apologized and blamed his comments on being drunk.
Charlamagne The God gave him "Donkey of the Day" for Monday, November 27. Listen to what he had to say below.
Singer/rapper/producer Blackbear has released a new album titled "Cybersex." He managed to lock down an impressive feature list that includes Cam'Ron, T-Pain, Machine Gun Kelly, 2 Chainz, Tinashe, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Paul Wall, Riff Raff and more.
Cam'Ron fires back at Ma$e with the release of a new diss song titled "Dinner Time." The track was produced by The Heatmakerz. Give it a listen up top and let us know who you think won round one.
Here's part two of China Mac's interview with Mikey T The Movie Star and Report Card Radio.
He speaks on meeting Wu Tang Clan emcee Ol' Dirty Bastard in jail, as well as Tragedy Khadafi, his new album "Movie in the Making," collaborating with Dave East and Young M.A.
It's been a minute since Nipsey Hussle dropped a project, but he's back. The Los Angeles rapper teams up with Bino Rideaux for a new mixtape titled "No Pressure." The 8-track project features Dave East.
1.Effortless (prod by Mike & Keyz) 2.None Of This (prod by Axel Folie) 3.Never Gone Know (prod by Mike & Keyz) 4.Thats How It Go (prod by Mike & Keyz) 5.Pain (prod by Mike & Keyz) 6.Skurr (prod by G Ry) 7.Blueprint ft. Dave East (prod by DJ Fu) 8.Stucc In The Grind (prod by Axel Folie)