Meet Dj Envy
Some Of Envy's Work
Meet Dj Envy
Some Of Envy's Work
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Cam'Ron links up with Sen City to drop off an official music video for "Dime After Dime."
Directed by. PocketDenimRay. Co-directed by. J-Roc
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Hes from New Jersey but He lives in central Pennsylvania. He loves music more than a sane person should. It's his passion and his calling in life. Hes a student of music. All genres. His favorite artist is dean Martin. Music has gotten him through so many pivotal moments in life. When people listen to his music, he want them to feel something.....anything. He wants to invoke emotion. He prides himself on lyrics and authenticity. There's too many fakers and garbage rappers. The game needs change and hes it.
Listen to ''To Infinity And Beyond'' on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1277229895?ls=1&app=itunes
Listen to the single off the ep,''No Fakin'':
Hes from New Jersey but He lives in central Pennsylvania. He loves music more than a sane person should. It's his passion and his calling in life. Hes a student of music. All genres. His favorite artist is dean Martin. Music has gotten him through so many pivotal moments in life. When people listen to his music, he want them to feel something.....anything. He wants to invoke emotion. He prides himself on lyrics and authenticity. There's too many fakers and garbage rappers. The game needs change and hes it.
Listen to ''To Infinity And Beyond'' on iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/album/id1277229895?ls=1&app=itunes
Listen to the single off the ep,''No Fakin'':
Danielle Bregoli a.k.a. Bhad Bhabie hops on the instrumental from Kodak Black and XXXTentacion's collaboration "Roll in Peace" and remixes it.
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Check out this new heater from Kevin Gates titled "Had To." This is off of Kevin's forthcoming mixtape, "By Any Means 2." The project drops on September 21.
Pre-Order here: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/ByAnyMeans2ID
Kevin Gates - Had To Download/Stream - https://Atlantic.lnk.to/HadToID
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Purchase "Honest" today on Itunes
On his new single, “Honest,” he finds a meticulous musical nuance and rhythmic determination in a collaboration with fellow Chattanooga musician Cinematicand producer SDotFire. The spry piano lines and clacking beats underscore the mix of vulnerability and braggadocio that they’re able to successfully confine within just a few minutes of music. The lyrics are charged with a brazen sexuality, the kind of forthright and, yes, honest reflection that seems to have been lost to most musicians in recent years.
Along with the candid experiences explored here, there’s a foggy pop haze that filters through this R&B atmosphere, a vibrant collusion of melody and tonality that plays to their strengths as like-minded artists, even as their distinct personalities offer different insights into the best ways to explore these sounds. This collaboration isn’t simply a one-way avenue for K$NG to give Cinematic a brief stint in the light but is a fully formed gambit between the two, a meeting of equal minds.
Connect with K$NG on social media:
Instagram- http://instagram.com/gotti_king777
Snapchat - http://snapchat.com/gotti_king777
Facebook - http://facebook.com/gottiking777
Kevin Gates is currently serving a 30-month prison sentence, but he left behind a gift package for his fans in the form of a new mixtape titled "By Any Means 2."
The project will arrive on September 21. You can peep the album cover up top and pre-order "By Any Means 2" here: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/ByAnyMeans2ID
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On this episode of Mass Appeal's "Open Space," Dej Loaf talks about her favorites artists growing up, working with Leon Bridges, collaborating with Eminem, the city of Detroit, inspiration for her career, being a former basketball player, her "Liberated" album and more.
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Here's a never heard before 2003 freestyle from Wu Tang Clan leader RZA for Tim Westwood. Check it out up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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Oscar De La Hoya stopped by The Breakfast Club to speak on the following topics:
· Is it difficult to promote a fight when both fighters don’t speak English
· Why he said 'F--k Mayweather vs McGregor'
· Why Mayweather vs McGregor was disrespectful to boxing
· Why Canelo vs GGG will be 6 to 8 rounds of hell
· How did you know being a promoter was the move after you retired
· Who made you wanna be a promoter
· How do we get people excited about boxing again?
· How important is trash talk
· McGregor’s racial slurs
· Dressing in fishnets
· Do you hate Floyd Mayweather Jr
· Floyd’s boxing style
· Thoughts on Donald Trump
· Why boxing was therapy to him
· What led to the coke and booze
· Family members that maybe affected by DACA
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La La Anthony stopped by to discuss the launch of her new clothing line and the following topics:
- Her character “Keisha” on Power
- 50 Cent going in on Starz
- Denim line at Lord & Taylor
- Affordable prices
- Designing the jeans
- How strippers are influencing some fashion brands
- Never straying away from your core
- Men wearing women's jeans
- Her reaction to Raina getting shot on Power
- Bikini pics and body positivity
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Kevin Gates releases a thought provoking music video for his single titled "What If." Check it out below.
"What If" is available now for download/stream: https://Atlantic.lnk.to/WhatIf
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Miguel is back with a brand new single titled "Shockandawe." Give it a listen up top.
Download on iTunes:
http://smarturl.it/shockandawe/itunes
Stream on Spotify: http://smarturl.it/shockandawe/spotify
Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/shockandawe/applem...
Amazon Music: http://smarturl.it/shockandawe/amazon...
Google Play: http://smarturl.it/shockandawe/google...
Soundcloud: http://smarturl.it/shockandawe/soundc...
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Gucci Mane has made huge positive strides since his release from prison in May of 2016. It appears the judge in his case recognizes that because Gucci will have his probation terminated two years early, according to FADER.
Following his release from the United States Penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana, the 37-year old rapper, born Radric Davis, was sentenced to house arrest followed by three years probation.
FADER reports that on August 23, 2017, Judge Steve C. Jones of Atlanta, signed off on a motion filed by Gucci's lawyer asking for early termination of his client's supervised release.
Gucci will officially be a free man on September 19, just in time for his October 17 wedding in Miami to longtime girlfriend, Keyshia Ka’oir.
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As Ugly God's fan base continues to grow, so does the anticipation for his debut album. The wait will be over soon though.
The Houston native and 2017 Freshman Class member, has unveiled the official cover for the yet-to-be named project.
For now, the release date is under wraps, but we'll get that info to you as soon as it becomes available.
— #CloutGang Ugly (@UglyGod) September 4, 2017
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Quiet as it’s kept, Haitian culture has been contributing to American urban culture for quite some time now. Multi-platinum singer Usher, hip hop record spinner DJ Whoo Kid, actress Zoe Saldana, TV producer Mona Scott, Wyclef Jean, Future and Kodak Black all have deep roots in the tiny, all-Black island republic.
Bringing their own norms, values and flavors to the fabric of Americana, descendants of this Caribbean country built on the backs of uprising slaves have made momentous impacts on our daily lives. Adding their contributions of music to this long list of talented Haitian descendants is South Florida-based hip hop duo Fwey.
Building upon their Haitian pedigree, adding it to their native Miami breeding grounds and mixing it with Mid-West influences, blood brothers Zoe (Elie Jean) and Zone (Simon Jean) have cultivated a unique hip hop style like never before heard. Over the years, they have developed a strong and growing fan base with a string of successful singles and an independentmixtape released through their own record label aptly named We the Label.
On the heels of their tentatively self-titled follow-up project scheduled to be released this year, this band of brothers is set to make a major mark on the world of rap music.
“Our sound got a different flavor to it because it’s fully Southern. It’s not fully Mid-Western, and it’s not fully Caribbean,” Zone explains. “It’s like a good melting pot, actually. Like a good Haitian soup.”
The brothers began brewing that flavorful melting pot of Haitian soup in the working class Miami community of Little Haiti. Although they were both born in Miami, their immigrant parents made sure that the children were instilled with strong family ties and an awareness of both their American and Haitian cultures.
With a total of eight kids growing up in the household, life wasn’t easy in the Jean household. So to escape the dangers of Little Haiti, the family packed up and moved to the frozen tundra of Minnesota when Zoe and Zone were still in their early teens. One of their older sisters got accepted into college in St. Paul, and their father felt it was best if the family followed. Possibly a change of scenery would reward them with a better life.
“It was something else,” Zoe admits. “You can imagine being Florida kids, especially Miami boys and growing up with that culture and moving up to somewhere with snow and five percent black. It was a culture shock but we adjusted.”
But with barely any money, their new life in Minnesota didn’t seem much different than before. While living in Minnesota, every child had different personalities and interests that were beginning to unfold. Older brother Zoe was an athlete early on and was known to be a rising basketball star.
Zone, on the other hand, has always been musically inclined and always had a true passion for music since the time he could talk. As a toddler, he started beating on books to make a rhythm, graduated to a keyboard as an adolescent and later matured as an incredible, self-taught music producer.
“I was doing music young. I was always the producer type,” Zone recalls. “And when I heard my brother rap back in high school, I knew had the talent. I used to tell him ‘boy, you can really spit.’”
Naturally, the brothers joined forces. They collaborated with four other artists and formed a group called the HoodStarz.
The group garnered a fan base between Saint Paul and Minneapolis performing on every stage that they could. In 2009, however, Zone and Zoe parted ways from their group and formed their own duo. They adopted the name Fwey, which means “fresh” in Créole.
“Everything we do is fresh,” Zoe explains. “It’s a fresh new sound, a fresh new look, a fresh new attitude to the game so everything is fwey.”
In 2013, they dropped their debut project entitled The Beginning, featuring the runaway track “Take Your Girl” featuring Gucci Mane.
“Our music is a mixture of down South hip hop with Mid-West with a little Caribbean. We don’t like to put ourselves in a box because it’s a mixture,” says Zone. “One day, you may hear a turn-up track and then you may hear a pop type of track. We got different influences, and we bring them all to the table.”
Over the next few years, they have been continued to bring their different flavors to the table with singles such as “Something Different Than Swagg” and the politically charged “Black Man Down.” They have also recorded with highly respected Miami rapper Brisco as well as two tracks with platinum production duo Cool and Dre.
Now, the group is awaiting the release of their tentatively self-titled project on their own independent imprint We the Label.
“We are able to do us in our music,” says Zone. “We don’t got to put out a track that sounds like this or sounds like that. We got our own twist. Everything is original; everything about our sound is true to us.”
Connect With Fwey On Social Media:
Instagram: www.instagram.com/wearefwey
Twitter: www.twitter.com/wearefwey
Booking: wtlentertainment@gmail.com
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Funkmaster Flex's freestyle series marches on. For his latest he welcomed Roc Nation emcee Vic Mensa to the Hot 97 studios to spit some heavyweight bars. Peep game below.
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