Master P is back with a brand new project titled "Louisiana Hot Sauce." Features include Romeo Miller, Cymphonique, Young Vee, Nano, Ace B, Lambo, Gangster Popeye, Moe Roy and more.
1.Too Much Feat Young Vee 2.Flex n On Em 3.Hood Story Feat Moe Roy 4.Put That On Everything Feat Nano 5.Dat s A Rap Feat Romeo Miller 6.Broken Feat Moe Roy Ace B 7.Put Me In The Game Feat Lambo 8.Lucky Feat Moe Roy Gangsta Popeye 9.Code Red Feat Nano 10.U Need Me Feat Cymphonique 11.One Time Feat Nano 12.Don t Believe Dat Feat Moe Roe Ace B 13.Dope Boy Feat No Limit Boys 14.Options Feat Nano J Slugg Ace B 15.I m Gone Feat BlaqNmilD 16.Domonique Wilkins Feat Moe Roy 17.Addickted Feat Cymphonique K Clover 18.Louisiana Sauce
1.No Question [Prod By Bobby Kritical, MM, NardnB,XL] 2.Drag ft Jxmii [Prod By Bobby Kritical, MMX, NardnB, XL] 3.Drop [Prod By Bobby Kritical, MMX, NardnB, XL] 4.Out The Loop ft Trouble [Prod By NardnB, XL] 5.F.A.C.T [Prod By Bobby Kritical, NardnB, MM, XL] 6.Extra ft Ty Dolla $ign [Prod By Music MajorX] 7.LV [Prod By Bobby Kritical] 8.Big Time ft Dae Dae [Prod By Bobby Kritical] 9.Real Me ft Young Dolph [Prod By Bobby Kritical] 10.It Aint Fair [Prod By Bobby Kritical, NardnB, MM, XL]
Jeezy locked down features from Chris Brown, Plies, Yo Gotti, Bankroll Fresh, Lil Wayne and French Montana for his new "Trap or Die 3" album. Stream it up top via Spotify and grab a copy now from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/trap-or-die-3/id1163301872
Trap or Die 3 Tracklist:
1. “In the Air” 2. “G-Wagon” 3. “It Is What It Is” 4. “Where It At” (Feat. Yo Gotti) 5. “All There” (Feat. Bankroll Fresh) 6. “Going Crazy” (Feat. French Montana) 7. “Bout That” (Feat. Lil’ Wayne) 8. “So What” 9. “Let Em Know” 10. “Recipe” 11. “Goldmine” 12. “U Kno It” 13. “Like That” 14. “Sexé” (Feat. Plies) 15. “Pretty Diamonds” (Feat. Chris Brown) 16. “Never Settle”
Rapper Sean Mula is making an honest and entertainment statement in the lyrics of his latest single "Budget Ballin". This college kid anthem adds a humorous and intriguing, storyteller flow as Sean Mula reveals what college is like, through his eyes. The rapper has chosen to spit about something many can relate to: the reality of being ‘a broke a** college kid’ and the thrills and trills of the college lifestyle. With excerpts of a phone conversation with his “mom” asking her for money, depicting how real the struggle can be, and a nod worthy background track drilling in the common lyrics about balancing a fun college experience and your checking account! Listen to the hot new single, today!
Kanye West's rant last week during the Seattle stop of his "The Saint Pablo Tour" about "Tidal/Apple bullshit" and Jay Z calling instead of visiting him following the Paris robbery of his wife, Kim Kardashian, might be rooted in a much bigger problem.
'Ye and Hov have been friends and collaborators for over 15 years, dating back to the Roc-A-Fella Records days, but according to the New York Post's Page Six, things aren't looking good between the two lately.
“Jay can’t stand him,” a source told the newspaper. “He looks at him as this crazy, eccentric motherfucker he can tolerate in small doses. Kanye is a nut job. Everyone knows that.”
The women in the rapper's lives might also be playing a part in a possible rift between them.
When Kanye married Kim in Italy on May 24, 2014, Jay and his wifeBeyoncewere conspicuously absent.
However, a source told Page Six: “Beyonce has never genuinely liked Kim. She’s mostly tolerated her because of their husbands’ friendship and [their] mutual friends, like Jennifer Lopez. She is always a little icy to Kim. The last time they hung out, the minute Beyoncé could leave the conversation, she did. They always have lots of awkward pauses when they speak."
Another problem is the fact that both Kanye and Kim are outgoing, while Beyonce and Jay like to keep a low profile when they're not working.
During last week's rant, Kanye told the Seattle crowd not to expect a follow up to the highly successful 2011 "Watch the Throne" collaboration album with Jay.
"Let me tell y'all something. There will never be a Watch the Throne 2. You know why? Because that's the reason why i wasn't on [Drake's Pop Style]. I wasn't on the song because of Hov. Because of some Tidal/Apple bullshit."
“There will never be a Watch the Throne 2. Kanye is likely trying to distance himself from [Jay Z's] Tidal so he can collect a bigger check from Apple. There will never be a Watch the Throne 2 because Kanye is a nightmare to work with and Jay’s not going to deal with that again.”
(CNNBy Frida Ghitis) There's something of a revolution spreading across social media in the United States and beyond.
You can see it in the sharp reaction after Newt Gingrich clashed with Fox News' Megyn Kelly, accusing her of being "fascinated with sex" when she tried to ask him about women who accuse Donald Trump of grabbing them and kissing them against their will.
You can see it in the curious ways in which women changed their social media profiles to include "nasty woman" after Donald Trump used the term to critique Hillary Clinton, and you can see it in the conversations in Facebook pages, where women are newly and openly venting about their encounters with sexism.
You can also see it in the polls and in the increasing likelihood that Hillary Clinton will win the presidential election, propelled by a growing margin of support from women voters.
A feminist revolution? It's all rather startling, because it wasn't very long ago that young women were explaining why they had lost interest in feminism. During the primaries, with Clinton running to make history as the first female president of the United States, a new generation of women voters were indeed excited -- but not about Clinton. Millennials, including women, were lining up behind Bernie Sanders, yet another white man.
Feminism had gone out of style. A young writer explained that feminism is "made up of outdated issues," adding, "we already have everything [feminism] is fighting for."
But just a few months later, all of that is ancient history. What happened? Donald Trump.
Trump's rise in the political arena made it jarringly clear that women still face barriers bolted into society's foundations. Sure, women can get jobs in every field, study in every university, earn good salaries and make life choices that would have seemed inconceivable barely a generation ago.
But the Republican candidate for president has cast a blinding neon light on the everyday indignities of pervasive sexism that gnaw and degrade and look impossible to fight without
seeming to make a mountain of what some might view as a molehill.
With his incessant judging of women by their attractiveness and his boasts about grabbing women between their legs and kissing them without their consent, Trump has reinvigorated feminism by reminding everyone, women especially, of the small irritations and the serious violations.
How many women have been told they should smile more? Enough that a spoof video ad "Smyle, for women, the first daily medication that helps you smile," has drawn millions of views and thousands of comments from women recounting stories of bosses telling them they must smile more.
And when Canadian writer Kelly Oxford went on Twitter with "Tweet me your first assaults... I'll go first" and told of being grabbed, as Trump put it, "by the pussy," when she was 12, the response was overwhelming. Tens of thousands of women around the world told their stories of being assaulted.
Women: tweet me your first assaults. they aren't just stats. I'll go first:
Old man on city bus grabs my "pussy" and smiles at me, I'm 12.
Trump's attitude toward women, his words alone, prompted the most powerful speech of the entire campaign. Michelle Obama articulated the experience of women -- in the US and around the world -- who confront "The disrespect of our ambitions and our intellect..."
"It hurts," she noted, describing a feeling most men could not grasp. "It's like that sinking feeling you get," she said, "when you're walking down the street... and some guy yells vulgar words about your body. Or when you see that guy at work that stands just a little too close, stares a little too long, and makes you feel uncomfortable in your own skin."
Men like Trump and his surrogate, Gingrich, like to have it both ways; stretching the limits of what's allowed for them, and then accusing women of being "fascinated with sex" when they complain about it. Not surprisingly, those words came from Gingrich, a man who is resplendent in his hypocrisy, a cheater, who demanded that Kelly use the words "sexual predator" to refer to Bill Clinton, the president he lambasted in the 1990s for his extramarital activities, at the precise time when he, too, was having an affair.
The good news is that young women who thought the war for equality was won have now become acutely aware how far we have to go. Better yet, they have no intention of abandoning the campaign.
Hillary Clinton explained feminism clearly, saying it has nothing to do, contrary to rumor, with disliking men. Feminists, she said, believe that "women have the same rights as men, politically, culturally, economically."
That means not being judged primarily as objects of physical attraction, and not being subjected to different standards, such as the one that rejects strong women as overly aggressive and unfeminine.
If Trump wanted to make history, perhaps he can take comfort in the wave of feminism he unwittingly unleashed across the world. Newspapers in Argentina are reporting how women are raising their voices and mobilizing against Trump.
And in Russia, that band of performance artists Pussy Riot released a new video in reaction to Trump. Their trademark provocative words have lost some of their edge since Trump's use of the word in the Access Hollywood video. The lyrics go, "Don't play stupid, don't play dumb, vagina's where you're really from."
Clearly, there is room in this new feminist campaign for everyone's style, from Michelle Obama to Pussy Riot to mockery of the annoying requirement that women maintain a teenager's figure and smile incessantly.
Trump has not only breathed new life, new awareness into the demands for equal treatment for women everywhere, but in the process, he sealed his own fate. Pollsters say millennials are now solidly behind Hillary Clinton, and women's support may well make her president of the United States.
That's not bad for a revolution.
CNN Editor's Note: Frida Ghitis is a world affairs columnist for the The Miami Herald and World Politics Review, and a former CNN producer and correspondent. The views expressed in this commentary are her own.
Charli XCX recruits 2016 XXL Freshman rapper Lil Yachty for her new single titled "After the Afterparty." Grab it now from iTunes and Google Play: http://lnk.to/AfterTheAfterparty
Snow Tha Product is back with a new song titled "Let U Go." Take a listen to the DJ Pumba-produced track up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
In this episode of Mass Appeal's "Rhythm Roulette," super producer araabMUZIK stops by Moodies Records in the Bronx, New York to pick up CDs from Blue Magic, Diana Ross & The Supremes, and The Dramatics.
The beat maker says he doesn't sample from vinyl.
He then heads back to the lab to do what he does best. Peep it below.
Memphis rapper and Collective Muzik Group boss, Yo Gotti, releases an official music video for his song titled "Mitch." This is a prelude to his forthcoming mixtape dropping on October 31st.
A jury of six women found Kevin Gates guilty of battery Wednesday, October 26, in a Polk County, Florida courtroom.
He was sentenced to 180 days in the Polk County Jail, with credit for any time served, and fines and court costs, according to WFLA.
Gates, born Marcellus Kevin Gates, got upset when 18-year-old fan Miranda Dixon grabbed his pants during an August 2015 concert at Rumor’s Nite Club in Lakeland, Florida. The rapper responded by kicking Dixon in the chest hard enough for her to be admitted to the hospital, where she had to undergo a CT scan.
Video of the incident went viral.
Miranda Dixon
“She told me that she was excited to see him and next thing she knows she was kicked in the chest and she was passed out,” Dixon's mother Kristy Irelan told WFLA.
During a previous hearing Gates and his attorney, Jose Baez, admitted the rapper kicked Dixon, but attempted to have the charges dropped using theStand Your Grounddefense.
That argument fell on deaf ears. The jury found him guilty after deliberating less than two hours.
Posted by Lisa Deez on October 27, 2016 at 12:03am
Chicagomusic.com describes DJ EarnMoney as …” a promising star. He’ll break musical grounds internationally while expanding his genre that he categorizes as “Future Sound.” One of the Midwest’s most unique, multifaceted, rising artist, DJ EarnMoney is making a splash into the next phase of his music career, with the highly anticipated release of his first rap album, entitled “Best Kept Secret”.
The title of the project is the epitome of how DJ EarnMoney describes himself, his style and contributions to music. The EP chronicles EarnMoney’s life, as he vents on being underrated, underappreciated and misunderstood. He gets real candid in his single “Uncouth”, sharing his perspective from money, to music and women; either way it goes, DJ EarnMoney makes it clear he is the “BEST KEPT SECRET.”
Self produced by the “One Man Band,” the debut rap album samples every genre from R&B, to hip-Hop, Techno, Disco, Futuristic, EDM and more! It is the perfect compilation of vocals and instrumentals while providing consistent bass lines and dope rhythms throughout. Listen to “Best Kept Secret” now available on Apple, Tidal & More:
Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J and TM88 release an official music video for their song titled "Bossed Up." This is off of their album, "TGOD Mafia Presents: Rude Awakening.".
In the latest episode of GQ's "Most Expensive Shit," rapper 2 Chainz and his dog Trappy pay a visit to Pacific Sporting Arms in Azusa, California, to check out rifles ranging in price from $25,000 to $354,000.