Stat Quo releases another heater off of hos forthcoming album, ATLA. This DeUno-produced track is entitled "OutKast." Listen and download up top.
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Stat Quo releases another heater off of hos forthcoming album, ATLA. This DeUno-produced track is entitled "OutKast." Listen and download up top.
ATLA coming in 2014
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Fredo Santana releases his new mixtape, It's a Scary Site 2. The project is 17 tracks deep with features from Gino Marley, Lil Mouse, Lil Herb and more.
Tracklist:
01. Fredo Santana – Kill You [Prod. By Dirty Vans]
02. Fredo Santana – I Might Just (Feat. Tadoe) [Prod. By Dirty Vans]
03. Fredo Santana – Shit Real (Feat. RondoNumbaNine) [Prod. By CashMoneyAp]
04. Fredo Santana – Always (Feat. Capo & Lil Herb) [Prod. By Zaytoven]
05. Fredo Santana – Damn Shame (Feat. Lil Mouse) [Prod. By MPC Cartel]
06. Fredo Santana – Crack Pot (Feat. Boss Top) [Prod. By Deezy]
07. Fredo Santana – Bird Talk [Prod. By G5 Kid Murph]
08. Fredo Santana – Got My Bands Up [Prod. By Murda Beatz]
09. Fredo Santana – Ain’t Nothin [Prod. By Marvin Cruz]
10. Fredo Santana – I’m On Top [Prod. By DJ Kenn]
11. Fredo Santana – No Hook [Prod. By Lex Luger]
12. Fredo Santana – So Long [Prod. By Marvin Cruz]
13. Fredo Santana – Street Niggas (Feat. Gino Marley & Ballout) [Prod. By Lex Luger]
14. Fredo Santana – Like Whoa [Prod. By DJ Kenn]
15. Fredo Santana – Who The Shit (Feat. Ballout, Tadoe, Capo, Gino Marley, SD & Tray Savage) [Prod. By Zaytoven]
16. Fredo Santana – Get Em In The Drought (Feat. Capo & Shorty Six) [Prod. By DJ Kenn]
17. Fredo Santana – Money Keep Tellin Me [Prod. By Cardo]
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Barbara Walters named Miley Cyrus one of the Top Ten Most Fascinating People of 2013. The two sat down to discuss Miley's drastic image change, where she sees herself in 10 years, her wagging tongue, why she wears revealing outfits, her breakup with Liam Hemsworth and the public's perception of her.
On if she regrets anything from the past year.
Not at all. It wasn't just to shock people. It was really with a purpose. To make everyone in the world be talking about me and my music, which right now it is.
On shedding her Hanna Montana image
I really feel like every day I'm figuring it out. People that know me, they see me change every week, every two weeks. I'm changing and learning so much. Especially now that I feel like I found more of my independence. I don't think I was ever really happy with who I was.
On if she always wants to be naked
I don't always wanna be naked. I came out in a full Marc Jacobs dress fully covered. And they wrote 'Miley is boring.' She doesn't get naked and she's boring. No matter what I do, I'm either boring or I'm a slut.
On why she always sticks her tongue out.
Because I get nervous taking pictures. I stick my tongue out because I don't know what else to do
On the perception that she's desperate.and deeply troubled.
I know I'm not, so that's why I just kind of laugh. because I feel like the people who are saying that ... I don't know exactly who is saying that because I refuse to Google myself. The minute I stopped Googling myself, you don't imagine what a happier person I am.
Watch the interview below.
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Thisis50 & Young Jack Thriller recently spoke with B.o.B for an exclusive interview!
B.o.B speaks on his throw away tracks, "Underground Luxury" album, "I'll Be In The Sky", playing instruments, todays hip-hop & much more!
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Meagan Good stars alongside Will Ferrell in the new Anchorman sequel. During her visit to the Arsenio Hall Show on Thursday (December 19), she explains how she got the part.
"I basically brutalized [Will Ferrell] in the audition," Meagan said. "I threw him up against the wall, I threw my heels at him and I basically kicked him and punched him. And he loved it. He was like, 'That was awesome.'"
Meagan also talked about wanting to play Whitney Houston in a biopic, being married to a preacher and how she balances Hollywood life with her faith.
Meagan Good Brutalized Will Ferrell To Get In 'Anchorman 2'
Meagan Good Is Ready To Play Whitney Houston
How Does Meagan Good Balance Hollywood & The Holy Life?
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Chicago's Chance The Rapper made his late night television debut Thursday (December 19) on the Arsenio Hall Show, where he performed the song "Chain Smoker."
Prior to his performance Chance talked to Arsenio about the violence in his hometown. He called for an end to it.
"Chain Smoker"
Chance The Rapper Calls For Peace In Chicago
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In honor of the former South African President Nelson Mandela, and to celebrate the release of the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, starring Idris Elba, rapper Rakim has released the song "Madiba."
Mandela passed away December 5 at age 95.
T-Pain releases another new song entitled "She Said." The Auto-Tune King is preparing to drop his fifth studio album, Stoicville: The Phoenix, in 2014.
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Radio legend Troi Torain (STAR) always delivers hard-hitting objective truth. As a culture critic he is vicious, as a businessman he is relentless, as a luminary he is un-matched.
Considered a radio pioneer by many, STAR has set precedents on the urban landscape and was recently inducted into News One's "Top 20 Black Radio Jockeys Of All Time."
STAR & BUC WILD made the national stage on MTV (1999) but it was their radio show on New York's Hot 97 and Power 105 (2000 - 2006) that secured their place in Hip-Hop history.
Torain's resume includes The Source magazine, MTV Networks, Hot 97, Power 104.1, Power 105.1, Pulse 87, Hip-Hop Weekly magazine, Vladtv, Thisis50, 100.3 The Beat, shot97.com and VH1 (The Gossip Game).
This clip is from STAR's LIVE show (12noon -- 2pm) on http://shot97.com.
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Fire ass throwback from The Lox veteran emcee Styles P. The is is off of his 2005 DJ Big Mike-hosted Ghost in the Shell mixtape.
50 Cent will perform at Citi Field stadium in New York City on Saturday June 14, 2014. The G-Unit mogul is helping to kick off the New York Mets 2014 concert series presented by Duane Reade
The "Ayo Technology" hit maker will take the stage located behind second base 20 minutes after the conclusion of the Mets game against the San Diego Padres.
Huey Lewis and the News will perform on Saturday, July 12. Boys II Men are scheduled to bring their classic catalog of hits to the stadium on Saturday, August 16, according to a press release.
Admission to the 50 Cent concert is included in the price of the game ticket. You can purchase them now at Mets.com or by calling (718) 507-TIXX.
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50 Cent's favorite battle rapper Big T recently stopped by the L.A. Leakers studio with Justin Credible, DJ sourMILK and Fuzz Fantab. While there he dropped some bars over TY Dolla $ign's "Paranoid."
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On a recent trip to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Chance The Rapper had the opportunity to be interviewed by the always hilarious and informative Nardwuar the
Human Serviette.
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Drake lands on the cover of Vibe Magazine's 2014 Winter Issue. The October's Very Own CEO had a lot to discuss during his sit down with writer John Kennedy. Topics ranged from his Nothing Was the Same album to Kanye West. Check out some of what Drizzy had to say below and peep the pics from his photo shoot with Zach Gold.
On Nothing Was the Same
This album is probably the most aware of self that I’ve ever been. I’m here, I’m gonna own this now. I’m gonna give you guys everything and keep going forward ’til something else happens. Like, I’ve fallen in love. Or make the real Here, My Dear.
On his desire to be loved like Tupac Shakur
In my mind, I’m still fighting to convince you that I’m meant to be here. I just want people to love me like they love 'Pac. I want people to remember I spoke from the heart and told the truth. It’s so crazy because while 'Pac was here, he felt like everybody hated him. And that’s where that sh*t comes from. As much as I brush shit off, I don’t feel like people love Drake necessarily. I’m still human—I see a lot of love, tickets selling, people going crazy. But at the same time, it’s tough to just see that. I see the rest of it, too. I know I must be most-hated out here.
On being criticized for rapping about street topics and singing. And the parallel to 50 Cent & Ja Rule
Yeah, I see it in a lot of places. The difference between me and that parallel is that as much as I may make great records for women, nobody could ever box me into a corner. I see myself more as 50 than Ja, not from a street perspective, but from a hitmaking perspective. I have the “21 Questions” and “Started From the Bottom.” I’ve tapped into both markets, whereas when Ja would go the street route it would be seen as a reach because 50 kept attacking him. So he’d have to stay in that girl lane. I can really rap, so I would never let that happen. That is an interesting situation to bring up. I don’t want confrontation because it’s stressful, man. As much of a show as it is for people and sometimes what makes it exciting, for us it’s just unnecessary pressure and stress. That shit’s not fun. It’s not fun to be in a beef with somebody. If you do win the war of words, then what? Then where does it go? The person starts feeling self-conscious, and then we start getting into some whole other shit. I try and avoid shit like that for the sake of my career.
On whether "The Language" was a response to Kendrick Lamar's "Control" verse
I don’t ever want to get into responses. It’s a commitment to go there. “The Language” is just energy. What it was inspired by, I’m sure that, and other things. It’s just me talking my shit. I never once felt the need to respond to that record. The sentiment he was putting forth is what he should have. Of course you wanna be the best. Where it became an issue is that I was rolling out an album while that verse was still bubbling, so my album rollout became about this thing. What am I supposed to say? Nah, we’ll be buddy-buddy? Mind you, I never once said he’s a bad guy [or] I don’t like him. I think he’s a fucking genius in his own right, but I also stood my ground as I should. And with that came another step, which then I have to realize I’m being baited and I’m not gonna fall. Jordan doesn’t have to play pickup to prove that he could play ball, no offense. But I’m not gonna give you the chance to shake me necessarily, ’cause I feel great. There’s no real issue. It’s tough because the people wanna see us tear each other down; I don’t wanna give them that. There’s no point. I have no ill feelings toward that guy. It’s just like, it’s there for me if I wanna fall for it. I’m just too smart for that. Hopefully it’s the last time I gotta talk about this, ’cause every time I open my mouth up about it, they take this piece and take this piece. And he’s hungry, so he’s going to do what he has to do like the BET [cypher]. But again, it’s not enough for me to go. We haven’t seen each other [since the BET cypher] but I’m sure we’ll see each other and it’ll be cool. And if it’s not, then I guess that’s how our story unfolds.
On Kanye West saying he wishes he wrote "Hold On, We're Going Home"
As of late, me and ’Ye have opened up the doors to having communication and a relationship that was closed for a bit—and it needed to be. To push him more. We’re just checkin’ on each other once in a while. I’m sure it’s always gonna be competitive. [OVO co-founder] Oliver El-Khatib and I were talking the other night, like, “How crazy it is to hear ’Ye say shit about us?” We’re some kids from Toronto. It’s crazy. I couldn’t have predicted it. I’m still very much honored when I hear something like that because that’s still my guy. He’s why people accept me. He really was the first one to break down that door that I was allowed to walk through. It was crazy to hear him say anything about my music, let alone, that. And there’s a lot of good songs out right now for him to say that. It’s dope.
To read more of the Q&A head over to Vibe.
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Peedi Crakk got some heat for the streets with his song "Pull The Mac Out" featuring Bodega Bamz. Today he releases the Mazi O-directed official music video for the joint.
This is off of Peedi's latest mixtape, CF5: The Cocaine Edition. Download it now for free from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Peedi-Crakk-CF5-The-Cocaine-Edition-mixtape.489323.html.
Sheek Louch, Jadakiss and Styles P, together known as The Lox, keep the new music coming with a couple of new freestyles. The trio borrow two instrumentals off of Pusha T's My Name Is My Name album for "Nosetalgia" and "Sweet Serenade."
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Download "Nosetalgia" Here - Download "Sweet Serenade" Here
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DJ Premier kicks off his new Bars in the Booth freestyle series with none other than Brooklyn, New York's own Papoose. This is ill. Shouts to Pap and Premier.
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Bobby V drops off another new music video off of his steller EP entitled Peach Moon. This latest clip is for the song "Koko Lovely."
Grab your copy of Peach Moon now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/peach-moon-ep/id774628272.
Rick Ross links up with Jay Z for his new single, "The Devil Is a Lie." Peep it up top.