Rich The Kid presents "Rich Forever Music: The Mixtape." Contributions on the project come from Famous Dex, J tash, Lil Yachty, OG Maco and Skippa Da Flippa. Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/-Rich-Forever-Music-mixtape.776577.html
Tracklist:
1.Famous Dex Feat Rich The Kid-Hell Yea Remix 2.J tash Feat Rich The Kid-Bricks Prod By Zaytoven 3.Famous Dex-DMC 4.Rich The Kid Feat Offset-Swerve Prod By OG Parker 5.J tash-Juggin Prod By Sledren 6.Famous Dex-2 Times Prod By Kronic Beats 7.Famous Dex-I m Paid 8.Rich The Kid-The GOAT Prod By Mannie Fresh 9.J tash-London 10.Famous Dex-Choose 11.Rich The Kid Feat Lil Yacthy Skippa Da Flippa-Phone Tap Prod By Chris Fresh 12.Famous Dex Feat Lil Yachty-We Next 13.J tash Feat OG Maco Rich The Kid-Break My Wrist 14.Lil Yachty Famous Dex-4 Real Prod By Freaky 15.Rich The Kid-Rich Forever Outro
50 CentvisitedThe Heavy Hittershow on Monday, April 3, to chop it up withDJ Enuff, DJ Kast OneandDJ Wallah.
He talked about his upcoming new shows on Crackle and STARZ, working with Sonny Digital on "I'm the Man," getting Chris Brown on the remix, squashing beef with Jadakiss and Fat Joe, relationship with Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, the EMobb, being a boss, "Kanan Reloaded," "Power," starring in the next "Predator" movie and more.
The teaser trailer for the third season of "Power" has arrived via EW. The 30-second clip dubbed "Ghost Must Die" shows why the Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson executive produced crime drama has become such a huge hit.
Ghost (Omari Hardwick) finds himself at a crossroads with his growing list of enemies wanting to bury him 6-feet deep.
“I really want to blow people’s minds,” the show's creator and writer,Courtney Kemp Agboh, told EW of the season ahead. “I really want to pump more octane in to season 3. More things will happen and there’s more stimuli. It’s not that you can’t have quiet moments, but I want people to have this adrenaline-fueled experience at home. We have that in movies all the time, but I want to reach in and make you have a reaction.”
Season three will premiere in July. In the meantime check out the exciting trailer below.
On Sunday, August 24, 2014, Suge Knight was shot seven times while attending a pre-VMA party at 1 Oak in West Hollywood. He is now pointing the finger at Dr. Dre for allegedly hiring the hit man.
TMZ reports that Suge's lawyer, Thaddeus Culpepper, has filed legal documents that allege the shooter confessed that he and a friend were paid $50,000 to carry out the hit by the music producer.
Suge Knight's injuries from 2014 shooting at 1 Oak
The documents further claim that L.A. County Deputy Henry Boyd was part of the plot and is seen on surveillance video letting the gunman inside the club.
Culpepper says the L.A. County Sheriff's Department inexplicably released the shooter from custody.
There is video footage that later shows Boyd with the gunman at Los Angeles International Airport, helping him to flee the country, according to Culpepper.
The documents claim that Boyd resigned after being questioned by authorities about the shooting.
Dre and Suge were at one point co-owners ofDeath Row Records. Their relationship eventually soured.
Dre, real name, Andre Young, left the label in 1996 to form Aftermath Entertainment. While his business ventures have flourished, Suge's life has gone in the opposite direction.
Death Row Records eventually went bankrupt and Knight, real name Marion Knight, became known more for his numerous run-ins with the law than anything else. He is currently in an L.A. jail awaiting trial after being charged with murder and attempted-murder, in connection with a January 2015 hit-and-run in Compton that left Terry Carter dead and injured Cle "Bone" Sloane.
The hit-and-run was a continuation of a fight that started when Knight went to the set of the "Straight Outta Compton" movie.
Knight, 49, faces up to life in prison if convicted. He has pleaded not guilty.
50 Cent released a uniquely aggressive video in "Irregular Heartbeat" originally featuring Jadakiss & Kidd Kidd.Vada has not only has released a track putting his own twist to it but he has a video that blends well with the original.
Vada hails from South Central & is arranging the release of his debut album for June or July. Follow Vada to stay in the loop on forthcoming projects.
Hood Nation boss Ace Hood is back like he never left with a new heater titled "The Type." The track was produced by Murder Beats. Download it from Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/acehood/the-type-1
Chicago, Memphis and Atlanta connect as Lil Durk recruits Young Thug to join his collaboration with Young Dolph for this remix to "Waffle House" titled "Trap House." This banger was produced by C-Sick.
It's been eight years since the passing of Chad Butler, better known as Pimp C to rap fans. Complex honors him by releasing "Long Live the Pimp," a documentary on his life.
Whether you're a long time fan of Pimp and his UGK partner in rhyme Bun B, or just getting hip to the Port Arthur, Texas native's music and way of life, this is a must watch.
So, kick back for a half an hour while friends and fellow artists like Bun, Devin the Dude, Lil Flip, Mike Mo, Cory Mo, Rico Wade, Nas, DJ Paul, Michael "5000" Watts, David Banner, Jazze Pha, Paul Wall, Killa Kyleon, Lil Keke, Jermaine Dupri, as well as his wife, Chinara Butler, tell you about the late, great rapper/producer.
Initially, Hazel E made her mark in Los Angeles as the go to girl for PR before deciding to put a cast together for Love and Hip Hop: Hollywood. Although, she says she doesn't get the credit she deserves, she decided to leave the show after she felt like it wasn't a positive light for her to be in.
Once the show premiered, Hazel was caught in a love triangle with Yung Berg and Masika Kalysha, which seemed to have portrayed her as a needy lover, which she says was purposely edited that way for her storyline. However, when season 2 aired, Hazel was on a new level and on a new path. While fans buzzed about her private relationship with comedian Katt Williams, she decided to keep her romance away from VH1 cameras, even though she said she endured a heartbroken miscarriage with the comic. "Last season—I guess with efforts of being honest because it's something that I never admitted to—I was pregnant, and it got tricky for me. I ended the season with being pregnant, I ended up having a miscarriage," she said.
She explained that she was with Williams at the time, who didn't handle the news too well. "It was actually very hard because we had to separate. He handled it a little bit different than I did." She said, "He was a little disappointed, and I kind of needed a friend."
Travis Scott took a spill during his concert at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on Sunday, April 3.
The Houston rapper, who is an opening act on Rihanna'sANTI tour, was performing "Antidote" when he took one step too many towards the front of the stage and fell into the pit.
Scott seemed to be in a lot of pain as security helped him up, but like a true professional he finished the song before exiting. Watch above.
Shaquille O'Neal made a surprise appearance at Wrestlemania 32 on Sunday, April 3, when he entered the 3rd annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
Diesel stepped into the ring and immediately had a stare down with the Big Show, before the two teamed up to choke slam Kane.
After the event Shaq issued a one-on-one challenge to the Big Show. Check it below.
Nipsey Hussle and YG brought people of all colors together in South Los Angeles on Sunday, April 4, as they shot the music video for "FDT (Fuck Donald Trump)."
The LAPD eventually showed up and shut everything down, but by that time enough footage had been shot to complete the visuals, according to TMZ.
Peep the scene below.
Instagram video and photo credits to @YG @Mkaykush @jtwothree_ @gotthathiphop1 @4.8jayy @mosaicc_ @mynameshb @oc.ruckus @nipseyhussle
This should cure any Monday morning blues hip hop fans are feeling. Swizz Beatz drops off a nice surprise in the the form of a remix of Jadakiss' song "Jason," featuring a verse from none other than KRS One.
Iggy Azalea is in a big financial hole with Uncle Sam.
TMZ reports that the rapper has been hit with a $391,056.55 tax lien by the Internal Revenue Service for the year 2014. That's the same year she became a big star with the release of her debut album, "The New Classic," which spawned the monster hit single "Fancy."
Iggy just released"Team,"the lead single from her forthcoming sophomore album titled"Digital Distortion."I'm sure she's hoping for a repeat of the success she had two years ago so she can wipe this debt out pronto.
Young Freq is one of the hottest rappers out of the rough streets of Little Rock, Arkansas. He sits down with Jack Thriller and talks about being raised by his grandmother, his mannish ways, the origin of his name, as well as his upcoming projects. Make sure to check out Young Freq's newest single, "Resources" followed by his mixtape "S.O.L.I.D."
Lil Flash, a member of Chief Keef's Glo Gang, is hopefully somewhere healing up after getting savagely beaten in what looks like a Chicago home studio.
A video surfaced online on Sunday, April 3, that shows Flash being held in a full nelson by one person while another, allegedly rapper KuGlo Lil Sam, punches him in the face repeatedly. At one point you can see Flash's assailant snatch a wad of cash out of his pocket.
Flash doesn't offer any resistance and appears to be unconscious by the time the video starts rolling.
Others in the studio seem stunned by what they are witnessing. Several ask why Flash is being jumped, but nobody intervenes. The surprise may stem from the fact that KuGlo is reportedly affiliated with Glo Gang.
Flash wrote on his Facebook page that he was set up.
Lil Flash
Rocaine, a Glo Gang recording artist from Detroit, vowed revenge via his Twitter account.