Canadian rapper and singer Tory Lanez drops off remixes of Drake's song "Controlla" and DJ Khaled's "I Got the Keys." Check them out up top and below.
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Canadian rapper and singer Tory Lanez drops off remixes of Drake's song "Controlla" and DJ Khaled's "I Got the Keys." Check them out up top and below.
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Check out the latest song from Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa titled "No Fighting." The track was produced by Purps of 808 Mafia. Give it a listen up top.
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The Broad Day Kidnap series by Rochester, New York group, Da Cloth, rolls into it's third week. Next up is Times Change and Rob Gates, who flip "I Got the Keys" into "I Got the Streets."
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Looks like Drake might be preparing another collaborative project with one of Atlanta's biggest artists.
The 6 God previously recorded a joint project with Future in 2015 titled "What a Time to Be Alive." Now there's talk that he might be heading to the studio with Gucci Mane.
“We were at the video shoot. We were working on Gucci’s album, and Drake just came through,” producer Zaytoven told AllHipHop. “We were talking a little bit about working on a project. We were thinking about working on a project with Gucci and Drake.”
Big Guwop and Drizzy worked together on the song "Back On Road" last month.
Would you be interested in hearing a full mixtape or album from these two?
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When Eminem's "Total Slaughter" event was announced one of the most anticipated battles on the July 12, 2014, show, was Hollow Da Don vs. Joe Budden.
However, behind the scenes Hollow wasn't happy with several issues leading up to the event and made the decision to sabotage it.
In a new interview with Unbiased Review, the Queens, New York representative breaks down why he didn't feel like he had any other choice.
1. He and Joe had previously agreed to meet at a different event. His payday would have been significant, but Joe's management team killed it because their client's likeness was owned by Shady Records and they wanted the two to meet on "Total Slaughter."
2. Hollow says he got low balled by the organizers of "Total Slaughter."
3. After signing his contract he saw Russell Simmons, Steve Rifkind and Smack White having a conversation. At that point he started to get the feeling that the major labels planned a takeover of the battle rap scene. Established industry artists like Mistah Fab, Royce 5'9 and Ab-Soul would become the stars and battle rappers would be relegated to a lower tier.
4. Major money was poured into the show's production, meanwhile the emcees on the the card weren't getting their fair share in Hollow's opinion.
Hollow apologizes to Eminem and Royce 5'9 because he knows they come from the culture and didn't have a hand in any of his grievances.
Instead, he laid the blame on Paul Rosenberg and Jimmy iovine.
Check out the full interview below to hear the ways Hollow threw a monkey wrench into the event
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Naturi Naughton (Tasha St. Patrick), Omari Hardwick (James "Ghost" St. Patrick) and Lela Loren (Angela Valdes) stop by The Neighborhood to chat with Big Boy about the upcoming third season of Starz's hit show "Power"!
They talk about continuing to challenge themselves as actors, the moment they realized the show was a hit, it's growing international presence, writer Courtney A. Kemp keeping the surprises coming, 50 Cent (Kanan) killing his son is season 2, Joseph Sikora (Tommy) and more.
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Chris Brown gifts fans with yet another new song to get the weekend kicked off in the right fashion. Take a listen to "A Lot of Love" up top.
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Here's a new song from Miguel titled "How Many." Read what he had to say about it below.
This version was started (written/recorded) here in London in my hotel room between the hours of 4am and around 7am when i passed out. ill update this song every week until its complete. Please feel free to share.
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Chicago rapper Lil Durk drops off official visuals for the song "True" off of his forthcoming album titled "2X," due out Kuly 22. You can pre-order it now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/lil-durk-2x-deluxe/id1118087035
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Killa Cam'Ron is back on the scene with a brand new single titled "Oh Yeah" featuring longtime partner in rhyme, Juelz Santana. Peep the Clifton Bell-directed visuals below.
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Bishop Lamont has consistently delivered high quality musical content with incredible wordplay. As the clock ticks down to the October release of his new album, "The Reformation,' the California emcee drops knowledge, wisdom and a scathing report on the injustices he sees going on today in America in "Go Time.".
Song features: Mopreme Shakur, Sick Jacken, B-Real and The D.O.C. Produced by Nick Speed.
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Pre-orders ship on August 19. Retail outlets such as iTunes will release it on August 26 is the retail drop date.
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(Reuters) At least one sniper killed five Dallas police officers and wounded another seven in a racially charged attack that ended when police used a robot carrying a bomb to kill him, the city's shaken police chief said on Friday.
The incident began on Thursday evening at the end of a protest over this week's killing of two black men by local police in the United States.
The shooting sent protesters running in panic while swarms of police found themselves under attack by what they believed to be multiple gunmen using high-powered rifles at ground level and on rooftops.
During lengthy negotiations with police, the gunman said he had wanted to kill white people and white police officers and was angry about the recent shootings. He cited the "Black Lives Matter" anti-police-violence movement, but also said he was not part of a larger organization, said Dallas Police Chief David Brown.
"We had an exchange of gunfire with the suspect. We saw no other option but to use our bomb robot," Brown told reporters at City Hall.
This week's killings of black men by police officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and outside Minneapolis were the latest in a long string of similar, controversial killings that have led to almost two years of national protests over race and justice. The latest deaths are both being investigated by federal authorities.
"The suspect said he was upset about Black Lives Matter," said Brown, who is black. "He said he was upset about the recent police shootings. The suspect said he was upset at white people. The suspect stated that he wanted to kill white people, especially white officers."
#Dallas Police Chief David Brown gives briefing on encounter with one of the suspects in last night's shooting https://t.co/cfLSjVQIJT
— CNN (@CNN) July 8, 2016
U.S. media identified the suspect as Micah X. Johnson, a 25-year-old resident of the Dallas area, citing unnamed law enforcement sources.
Quinyetta McMillon, who had a child with Alton Sterling, the black man slain by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, earlier this week, condemned the Dallas attack in a statement.
"We wholeheartedly reject the reprehensible acts of violence that were perpetrated against members of the Dallas Police Department," McMillon said. "Regardless of how angry or upset people may be, resorting to this kind of sickening violence should never happen and simply cannot be tolerated."
Micah X. Johnson
A Twitter account describing itself as representing the Black Lives Matter movement sent the message: "Black Lives Matter advocates dignity, justice and freedom. Not murder."
#BlackLivesMatter advocates dignity, justice and freedom. Not murder.
— Black Lives Matter (@Blklivesmatter) July 8, 2016
With Thursday's attack, 26 police officers have been shot and killed in the United States so far this year, according to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. That is up 44 percent from the 18 officers slain in the same period in 2015, the group said.
Some of the largest police forces in the United States were on high alert on Friday, following the attacks in Dallas, with departments in New York and Boston ordering officers to patrol in pairs.
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In the wake of unrest in the streets following the shooting deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile by police, Jay Z decides the time is right to release a song titled "Spiritual," that he recorded several years back.
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Check out the latest EP from Migos titled "3 Way." The five-track project features vocal assistance from Blac Youngsta. Production credits go to Zaytoven, Cassius Jay, Dun Deal and Ricky Racks. It's available now on Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Migos-3-Way-EP-mixtape.793144.html
3 Way Tracklist:
1.3 Way (Intro) [Prod. By Zaytoven]
2.Savages Only [Prod. By Cassius Jay]
3.Coppers And Robbers [Prod. By Zaytoven]
4.Can't Go Out Sad [Prod. By Ricky Racks]
5.Slide On Em (Feat. Blac Youngsta) [Prod. By Dun Deal]
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Troy Ave just released an official music video for "Chuck Norris." This banger is off of the BSB Records boss' "Free Troy Ave" project, which is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/free-troy-ave/id1121798943
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SchoolBoy Q recruits his Black Hippy partners in rhyme, Kendrick Lamar, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock for an official remix of his single titled "That Part." The original version featuring Kanye West can be found on Q's new "Blank Face LP," available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/blank-face-lp/id1126919886
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Top Dawg Entertainment recording artist SchoolBoy Q releases his highly anticipated "Blank Face LP." Features include Anderson. Paak, Jadakiss, Kanye West, Vince Staples, E-40, SZA, Miguel, Tha Dogg Pound and more.
Grab "Blank Face LP" now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/blank-face-lp/id1126919886
Blank Face LP Tracklist:
[05:34] 01. TorcH
[01:44] 02. Lord Have Mercy
[05:13] 03. THat Part (feat. Kanye West)
[06:20] 04. Groovy Tony / Eddie Kane (feat. Jadakiss)
[05:25] 05. Kno Ya Wrong (feat. Lance Skiiiwalker)
[04:47] 06. Ride Out (feat. Vince Staples)
[03:50] 07. WHateva U Want (feat. Candice Pillay)
[03:34] 08. By Any Means
[03:42] 09. Dope Dealer (feat. E-40)
[03:39] 10. JoHn Muir
[03:43] 11. Big Body (feat. Tha Dogg Pound)
[04:29] 12. Neva CHange (feat. SZA)
[04:09] 13. Str8 Ballin
[03:42] 14. Black THougHts
[03:14] 15. Blank Face (feat. Anderson .Paak)
[04:38] 16. Overtime (feat. Miguel & Justine Skye)
[04:45] 17. Tookie Knows II (feat. Traffic & TF)
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(Reuters) Dallas police were in a standoff with a suspect on Friday after snipers killed five officers and wounded six, one of the worst mass police shootings in recent U.S. history, during protests against the killing of two black men by police this week.
Police had taken three people into custody after the shootings on Thursday night and a standoff with another in a downtown garage, where gunfire had been exchanged, extended into Friday morning, officials said.
No motive has been given for the ambush at a downtown protest, one of many held in major cities across the United States on Thursday. New York police made more than a dozen arrests on Thursday night, while protesters briefly shut down one of Chicago's main arteries.
Dallas Police Chief David Brown said the shooters, some in elevated positions, used sniper rifles to fire at the officers in what appeared to be a coordinated attack.
"(They were) working together with rifles, triangulating at elevated positions in different points in the downtown area where the march ended up going," Brown told a news conference.
Police initially said four officers had been killed but the main union for Dallas police later reported that one of seven wounded officers had later died, taking the death toll to five.
"It has been a devastating night. We are sad to report a fifth officer has died," Dallas police said on Twitter.
It has been a devastating night. We are sad to report a fifth officer has died.
— Dallas Police Depart (@DallasPD) July 8, 2016
KDFW shows disturbing footage showing one Dallas shooting suspect firing on unknown individual pic.twitter.com/jlyeaaNiKH
— Matthew Keys (@MatthewKeysLive) July 8, 2016
INTENSE VIDEO of INSANE shootout with #Dallas Police @ #BLM #BlackLivesMatter rally. Two officers shot. #truepundit pic.twitter.com/VF2xd35i07
— Thomas Paine (@Thomas1774Paine) July 8, 2016
The shooting happened as otherwise largely peaceful protests unfolded around the United States after the shooting of Philando Castile, 32, by police near St. Paul, Minnesota, late on Wednesday. His girlfriend posted live video on the internet of the bloody scene minutes afterward, which was widely viewed.
Only non-police victim. Got shot, then shielded her boy from bullets. Recovering at Baylor. pic.twitter.com/IzUdOGQI5g
— Dan Haggerty (@HaggertyCBS11) July 8, 2016
Dallas transit agency release image of Brent Thompson, 43, DART officer killed in Thursday’s ambush. pic.twitter.com/EfZEtOAM4P
— The Feed (@FeedNewsLive) July 8, 2016
The suspect in the standoff told police "the end is coming" and that more police were going to be hurt and killed. Brown said the suspect also told police "there are bombs all over the place in this garage and downtown."
"This suspect we are negotiating with for the last 45 minutes has been exchanging with us and has not been very cooperative with the negotiations," Brown said.
Police said they were questioning two occupants of a Mercedes they had pulled over after the vehicle sped off on a downtown street with a man who threw a camouflaged bag inside the back of the car. A woman was also taken into custody near the garage where the standoff was taking place.
“We are being very careful in our tactics so that we do not injure any of our officers or put them in harm’s way. We still don’t have a complete comfort level that we have all the suspects,” Brown said.
"We are leaving every motive on the table on why this happened and how this happened," Brown said.
A large area of downtown Dallas was an active crime scene, Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said.
"Our worst nightmare has happened, he said. "It is a heartbreaking moment for the city of Dallas." The Texan city is home to more than 7 million people.
Rawlings later visited the wounded at Parkland hospital, the same hospital where President John F. Kennedy was taken after he was shot in Dallas in November 1963.
Television footage showed a heavy police presence, with officers taking cover behind vehicles on the street.

The use of force by police against African-Americans in cities from Ferguson, Missouri, to Baltimore and New York has sparked periodic and sometimes violent protests in the past two years and has spawned the Black Lives Matter movement.
Anger has intensified when the officers involved in such incidents have been acquitted in trials or not charged at all.
(Reporting by Brendan O'Brien in Milwaukee, Eric Johnson in Seattle and Jon Herskovitz in Austin, Texas; Writing by Brendan O'Brien and Jon Herskovitz; Editing by Paul Tait)
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50 Cent recently sat down with Marlow Stern of The Daily Beast to chop it up about several topics.
The music icon talks about how his hit show "Power" has rejuvenated him musically, Bobby Shmurda's legal case and the public never really getting the chance to see how much of a genius Tupac Shakur was.
On the correlation between "Power" and his new music
It’s restarting the creative energy. After a while, with music, you get conditioned for it. So it’s like, with the same production we’d have a different hit record with similar tones. With that production, you might write a different concept, but it’ll be the same hit. You’ll hear artists who’ve been around for a while go, ‘You got one.’ That’s the way I felt about the ‘All the Way Up’ record with Fat Joe—that’s a hit, he got one. Once you know how to make ’em, you can make ’em.
On Bobby Smurda's conspiracy to commit murder in the second degree
You know what the crazy thing is? When you get charged with some real serious shit, the craziest thing is when you can’t see how serious the situation is. Because that is… give me a body, give me a homicide before you hand me a conspiracy charge. You can’t beat conspiracy. John Gotti, The Teflon Don, took out bodies and it wasn’t a problem. He was walking around in nice $2,000 suits and shoes and shit like that. But when you put him in a conspiracy case, he washed up.
On 2Pac using his Bishop character from the movie "Juice" as an alter-ego. And fans never really getting the chance to see his true brilliance.
He almost never stopped playing Bishop after Juice, you know what I’m saying? It’s when that ‘thug life’ energy came out and started to evolve into a persona. He’s way better than people saw him as. He’s way better. That’s an art student right there and thuggin’ is his theme. He was so much more advanced than anyone will ever know.
To read the full interview head over to The Daily Beast
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