The Flatbush Zombies are preparing to release their debut album titled "3001: A Laced Odyssey" on March 11. Here is the music video for the project's lead single called "Bounce."
Glo Gang leader Chief Keef returns with a new song titled "Excited." The track was produced by Nito Beats. Give it a listen and download it if you're feeling it.
Rich The Kid releases a couple of new joints. The first is a collaboration with Swae Lee of Rae Sremmurd titled "Real Chill." The second song is called "Untouchable."
The Carolina Panthers lost for only the second time this season when they were defeated by the Denver Broncos 24-10 at Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, February 7.
At the post-game press conference Carolina quarterback Cam Newton was in no mood to talk. Visibly angry, the 2015 NFL MVP, fielded several questions before abruptly getting up and walking off.
NFL Network analyst and former player, Deion Sanders, was critical of Newton's behavior.
"You are the face of our brand right now, you can't do that," Deion Sanders said after the game. "I understand the emotions of losing, but you can't do that. A Manning, a Brady ... all these guys who are a prototypical type of quarterback in our game, they're not going to do that ever. Would Drew Brees ever? You're opening yourself for more criticism," he said. "Because everybody is going to say you're dabbing and smiling and smiling and styling. So this is how you go out when you lose?"
CBS Sports' Boomer Esiason wondered if Newton has mental issues.
"I'm not a psychologist, but I almost feel like he's Bipolar," Esiason said. "When things are going great he's on top of the world. And then when things go bad he basically sulks. It's like one extreme to the other. There's no real balance there. There's no stability there. There's no consistency there."
What's your take on the criticism Newton is getting?
Beyonce is set to launch "The Formation World Tour." The announcement came right after her halftime performance at Super Bowl 50.
The trek kicks off in Miami on April 27. Along the way there will be stops in Houston, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Chicago, London, Amsterdam, Milan and Paris before winding down in Brussels on July 31.
Tickets on sale starting Monday, Feb. 15 at LiveNation.com, Beyhive Fan Club member pre-sales starts on Feb. 9. American Express card members pre-sale starts Feb. 9.
The Formation World Tour Dates
April 27 – Miami, FL – Marlins Park April 29 – Tampa – Raymond James Stadium May 1 – Atlanta, GA – Georgia Dome May 3 – Raleigh, NC – Carter-Finley Stadium May 5 – Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium May 7 – Houston, TX – NRG Stadium May 9 – Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium May 12 – San Diego, CA – Qualcomm Stadium May 14 – Los Angeles, CA – Rose Bowl May 16 – Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium May 18 – Seattle, WA – CenturyLink Field May 20 – Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium May 23 – Minneapolis, MN – TCF Bank Stadium May 25 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre May 27 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field May 29 – Detroit, MI – Ford Field May 31 – Pittsburgh, PA – Heinz Field June 3 – Boston, MA – Gillette Stadium June 5 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field June 7 – New York, NY – Citi Field June 10 – Baltimore, MD – M&T Bank Stadium June 12 – Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
EUROPEAN DATES
June 28 – Sunderland, UK – Stadium of Light June 30 – Cardiff, UK – Millennium Stadium July 2 – London, UK – Wembley Stadium July 5 – Manchester, UK – Emirates Old Trafford July 7 – Glasgow, UK – Hampden Park July 9 – Dublin, IE – Croke Park July 12 – Dusseldorf, DE – Esprit Arena July 14 – Zurich, CH – Letzigrund July 16 – Amsterdam, NE – Arena July 18 – Milan, IT – Stadio San Siro July 21 – Paris, FR – Stade de France July 24 – Copenhagen, DK – Parken July 26 – Stockholm, SE – Friends Arena July 29 – Frankfurt, DE – Commerzbank Arena July 31 – Brussels, BE – Roi Boudoin
Memphis born/Los Angeles residing rapper and Three 6 Mafia member, Gangsta Boo, sits down with DJ Smallz and taste tests 50 Cent's EFFEN Vodka, a product for those of legal drinking age.
Von Miller (left) and Peyton Manning celebrate Super Bowl 50 win
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — With his prolific passing and complete control of the game at the line of scrimmage, Peyton Manning helped usher in the NFL's wide-open era of high-scoring offenses and pass-happy game plans.
Manning's possible farewell game in Super Bowl 50 was a throwback to the 1970s when his father Archie was running away from dominant defenses such as the Steel Curtain and Doomsday.
Von Miller forced fumbles that set up both of Denver's touchdowns, led a defense that harassed MVP Cam Newton and helped carry Manning to his second Super Bowl title with a 24-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.
"Whenever you're doing something for your buddies, it means a little bit more," Miller said. "As human beings, we're selfish but when you're doing something for somebody else, that's when the magic happens."
For so many years, Manning's career was defined by his gaudy regular season numbers that weren't enough come playoff time. A lack of help from teammates or the inability to thrive against stellar defenses from teams such as New England and Seattle left Manning with just one Super Bowl title in his first 13 playoff trips.
So perhaps it was fitting that after carrying teammates for most of his career, he was carried over the finish line in this game by Miller and the coordinator Wade Phillips' "Orange Rush" defense.
"I certainly knew that (with) this defense, this team would have a chance," Manning said. "Our defense has just been, from the get-go, they've been nothing but awesome. Being hurt and struggling early in the season wasn't a lot of fun so I was grateful to get back healthy and to try and play my part these last couple of weeks."
But now after throwing for more yards, more touchdowns and winning more starts than any other quarterback in NFL history, Manning could be ready to hang it up. Manning wouldn't say after the game whether this was his final one.
"I got some good advice from Tony Dungy," Manning said of the first of four coaches with whom he's been to the Super Bowl. "He said, 'Don't make an emotional decision.' This has been an emotional week, an emotional night. I'm going to take some time to reflect."
Miller set the tone early when he blew past right tackle Mike Remmers and ripped the ball out of Newton's grasp. Malik Jackson recovered the ball in the end zone for a touchdown to put Denver up 10-0.
Then in the fourth quarter with the Broncos protecting a 16-10 lead, Miller struck again. Once again, he got around Remmers and knocked the ball out of Newton's hands. T.J. Ward recovered at the 4 and C.J. Anderson sealed it with a TD run.
"In my opinion, we're the greatest defense to ever play the game," linebacker Brandon Marshall said. "Ever. It's a bold statement but top to bottom, we have the greatest talent — from rushers to safeties to linebackers. Better than anybody's ever done it."
After knocking off former Super Bowl champions Ben Roethlisberger and Tom Brady to make it here and then holding Newton and the NFL's highest-scoring offense to its lowest point total of the season, the Broncos stated their case to stand next to Pittsburgh's Steel Curtain defenses of the 1970s, the dominant 1985 Chicago Bears, the 2000 Baltimore Ravens, the 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the 2013 Seattle Seahawks on the list of top defenses.
Denver recorded 14 sacks, forced seven turnovers and allowed just four touchdowns in the three playoff wins.
"This is the rawest defense ever. Ever," Denver tight end Owen Daniels said. "To do that to the guy that's changing the game, unbelievable. Our defense, you have to put them up there with the best ever."
The Panthers defense was just about as stingy, but couldn't come up with the game-changing turnovers that Denver provided. Carolina held Denver to 194 yards — the fewest ever for a Super Bowl winner — and didn't allow a first down on eight of 14 drives.
But it wasn't enough.
"It's so gut-wrenching and hard to swallow that," All Pro cornerback Josh Norman said. "There were chances and opportunities there and we just didn't capitalize on them."
Newton, who threw for 38 touchdowns and ran for 12 in his first 18 games, produced no touchdowns for the first time all season. Denver tied a Super Bowl record with seven sacks and frustrated the player nicknamed Superman.
It didn't help that Newton's receivers dropped passes and the running game never got going against Denver's stout front.
"They made more plays than us and that's what it comes down to," Newton said during a brief three-minute interview. "We had our opportunities and it was nothing special that they did. We dropped balls. We turned the ball over. We gave up sacks. We threw errant passes. That's it."
Drake reminisces about the first pair of Air Jordan sneakers he owned and what it's like to be a member of Team Jordan, in a new commercial that will air during Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, February 7.
"When all my guys are wearing Jordan, you know we feel like a team," the Toronto rapper says in the 60-second clip. "You just have that presence when you walk in the room. It doesn't matter what we're doing today, we just came to win."
Under Armour taps Jeezy for a new song titled "Hit Um." The track in Inspired by UM spokesperson Cam Newton being named the 2015 NFL MVP during Saturday night's NFL Honors show.
"It means so much, but not just for myself,'' Newton said in a video acceptance speech for the MVP award. "To be the first person in Panthers history to win it -- that's what I'm most proud about. I've received a lot of awards, but to be able to get this organization here, I'm really proud. We didn't get in this position by happenstance. It took years of hard work and dedication, and now we are reaping the benefits."
Young Thug drops off a new music video for "F Cancer (Boosie)" featuring Quavo of Migos. Boosie Badazz stars in the clip for the song inspired by his battle with kidney cancer. This is off of Thugger's latest project titled "I'm Up."
Checkout Harlem's own Eno Abasi. Born and raised in the streets of Harlem, Eno Abasi uses the back drop of the city became the lyrical wordsmith often illustrated by legends found during the Golden Era of hip-hop. Influenced by the soul sound of the 70s, bravado of Harlem hustlers of the 80s, and lyrical MCs of the 90s, Eno's music is a nostalgic trip through a time when metaphors, wordplay, and swagger were paramount. With his debut project "For the Sake of the City" IG: ENO.ABASI Email: enoabasimusic@gmail.com
Galafati Music Group / Shady Records Presents "Flexin N Reppin", hosted by Slaughterhouse member Crooked I. The first of many mixtapes within the Flexin N Reppin Series. The mixtape also features up and coming talent associated with GMG/Shady. Follow Us @ Instagram: @galafatimusic Snapchat: @galafatimusic Twitter: @valantinog Facebook.com/valantinogalafati
Posted by BigBoss ENT on February 6, 2016 at 3:32pm
When it comes to talent, fans are interested in being entertained and labels are looking for the next seller. JPhreeze captures both the characteristics of a seasoned entertainer and skilled emcee. As a child JPhreeze’s parents encouraged him to be part of his music roots which led him to playing the clarinet, evolving into becoming a saxophone player. But the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. JPhreeze comes from a family of talented musicians and singers that have all played a major part in his musical upbringing. His mother, a talented church choir singer. His older brother, a former emcee, producer and certified engineer. Two sisters that share the talents of being a singer, rapper and break dancer.
Although born in Seattle, his Bremerton roots is where JPhreeze spent most of his teenage years, which brought him together with other neighborhood talents forming the local label, Hustle Style Entertainment. After dropping numerous features, solo projects and mixtapes, the hard work led to a payoff where JPhreeze found himself featured on UGK Records “Kidnap County” compilation project in 2013 along with other label mates. He has since released his sophomore project “Speak Facts,” which displays JPhreezes ability to be diverse over a wide range of production. The street hustling emcee sold more than 100 copies hand to hand after the first few weeks of its release.
Now planted in Tacoma Washington, the northwest rapper has linked with local veteran producers DjSemaj and BlakMic on their Supreme Sound Architects label. JPhreeze is already set to drop an EP produced by the duo, as well as polishing up his first studio album. As things start to quickly progress for the young musician, his motivation, talent and growing popularity will land him in a market of industry worthy rappers.
During Kidd Kidd's recent chat with DJ Smallz he was asked about the strangest booking offer he's had. Kidd said he hasn't had any strange offers, but has dealt with janky promoters
Check out what the G-Unit rapper had to say in the clip above.
The iconic rap duo Mobb Deep are getting ready to tour the U.S. to celebrate the 20th anniversary of of the release of their classic album, "Hell on Earth."
To coincide Billboard reports that Havoc and Prodigy will release a special edition of the album that will feature unreleased songs from it's recording sessions.
The tour includes two special dates at Blue Note in New York City, where they will perform their 1995 album "The Infamous" in it's entirety. A live disc from those shows will be released later in the year.
The trek will kick off on February 13 in Los Angeles. Additional dates include Miami, Austin, Tuscon, Salt Lake City, Rochester and Norfolk, before winding down in Cambridge on April 23.
Tha Dogg Pound and Smif-N-Wessun will open up on selected dates.
Hell On Earth U.S. Tour Dates:
Sat 2/13 -- Los Angeles Scratch Academy @ Viper Room
Sat 3/5 -- Philadelphia, PA w/ Smif-N-Wessun and Scratch DJ Academy
Sun 3/6 -- Hagerstown, MD
Wed 3/9 -- Raleigh, NC
Thur 3/10 -- Columbia, SC
Sat 3/12 -- Miami, FL Scratch DJ Academy
Sund 3/13 -- Tampa
Tue 3/15 -- Memphis, TN
Wed 3/16 -- Dallas
Thur 3/17 -- Austin, TX SXSW
Fri 3/18 -- San Antonio, TX
Sat 3/19 -- Austin, TX SXSW
Sun 3/20 -- Austin, TX SXSW
Tue 3/22 -- Albuquerque, NM
Wed 3/23 -- Tucson, AZ
Thur 3/24 -- Santa Ana, CA w/ Dogg Pound
Fri 3/25 -- Modesto, CA w/ Dogg Pound
Sat 3/26 -- Santa Rosa, CA
Sun 3/27 -- San Francisco, CA w/ Dogg Pound
Tue 3/29 -- Seattle, WA
Wed 3/30 -- Whitefish, MT
Thur 3/31 -- Bozeman, MT
Fri 4/1 -- Salt Lake City, UT
Sat 4/2 -- Denver, CO
Sun 4/3 -- Colorado Springs, CO
Tue 4/5 -- St. Paul, MN
Thur 4/7 -- Indianapolis, IN
Fri 4/8 -- Chicago, IL Scratch DJ Academy
Mon 4/11 -- New York, NY Scratch Academy @ Blue Note
Tue 4/12 -- New York, NY Scratch Academy @ Blue Note