Ar-Ab's brother Lik Moss is in the lab working on his next project titled "Concrete Series Vol. II." His new music video for "The Ghetto" gives fans a taste of what to expect when it drops soon.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 18, 2016 at 11:30am
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Yo Gotti stopped by The Breakfast Club with his Collective Music Group artist Blac Youngsta.
Blac addresses the Wells Fargo incident in Atlanta when they said he wasn't a customer and the wad of cash he had wasn't his. He brings out a money counter to prove his point.
Gotti discusses his Angela Simmons crush, the success of "Down in the DM," getting Nicki Minaj on the remix, relationship with Cash Money Records, rocking with Shy Glizzy, the D.C. rapper getting his chain snatched in Memphis and Blac getting it back, his "Born Hustler" documentary, owning a restaurant, getting industry knowledge from 50 Cent, Birdman and Slim, relationship with L.A. Reid and more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 18, 2016 at 11:28am
A$AP Twelvyy, A$AP Nast and A$AP Rocky team up for this new banger titled "Lords Never Worry." Check it out up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 18, 2016 at 10:30am
Lil Kim a.k.a. Kimmy Blanco calls on Kevin Gates for an assist on her new single titled "#Mine." What do you think of this collaboration? Sound off in the comment section below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 18, 2016 at 10:28am
A$AP Ferg decides to hop on the instrumental from O.T. Genasis'"Cut It" single for his latest freestyle. Give it a listen up top and give us your feedback in the comment section below.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 18, 2016 at 10:08am
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Sounds like Majid Jordan have a hit on their hands with the single, "Learn From Each Other." Check out the official music video. Directed by Ben Strebel.
01. Problem - My Squad (3:36) 02. Problem - Crazy Girls Have The Best Lovin' (3:21) 03. DJ Goonie Feat. Problem, Bad Lucc & Stoney The Dealer - Really Do (2:47) 04. Low the Don Feat. Killa Twan & OGE Mucho - When I Want (3:53) 05. Low The Don Feat. OGE Mucho & Killa Twan - Stojakovic (2:43) 06. AD Feat. IAMSU! - Way Up (2:31) 07. Kid Ink Feat. Fetty Wap - Promise (3:28) 08. Rayven Justice Feat. Honey Cocaine - Thing For You (2:59) 09. Roccstarr - Me Vs. Everybody (3:25) 10. RJ Feat. Fresco - Don't Take It Personal (2:37) 11. Vee Tha Rula Feat. Kid Ink - Gang (4:13) 12. Newport - Ma Niggas (3:54) 13. Wilson - '93 (2:26) 14. Ws Boogie - Freestyle (2:10) 15. Tinashe - Ride Of Your Life (3:24) 16. Hit-Boy Feat. Ricky Anthony - Feels (3:06) 17. Young Cypher - Tonight (3:03) 18. Lil' Al B - I Got Your Bitch (4:52) 19. Jake & Papa Feat. Jay 305 - Make Em Say (3:21) 20. Kevin Gates Feat. Ty Dolla $ign, Jamie Fox & Trey Songz - Jam (3:3 21. Problem - Let Me Know (2:54) 22. Wiz Khalifa Feat. Ty Dolla $ign - Lit (3:42) 23. Killa Twan Feat. Low the Don - What You Need (2:23)
Kanye West debuted the songs "Ultralight Beam" and "High Lights" On Saturday Night Live, February 13. He brought along special guests The-Dream, Young Thug, Chance the Rapper, El Debarge, Kirk Franklin and Kelly Price, making the performance even more memorable.
What fans didn't realize while enjoying the show is that is almost didn't happen. Angry about changes to the set, the combustible rapper threatened not to perform during an epic meltdown, which the New York Post's Page Six obtained.
West compared himself to Stanley Kubrick, Pablo Escobar, Pablo Picasso and Paul the Apostle during the tirade by saying he was more influential than all of them by 50 percent. He also dissed Taylor Swift.
"Look at that shit – they took my fucking stage off of SNL without asking me," West says. "Now I'm bummed. That and Taylor Swift, fake ass. Now I ain't gonna do this. We're breaking the mother fucking internet. I went through six years of this fucking shit. Let's get to it, bro. Let's get to it, bro," he continues. Are they fucking crazy? Whoa, by 50 percent. Stanley Kubrick, Picasso, Apostle Paul, fucking Picasso and Escobar. By 50 percent more influential than any other human being."
The yelling continued: "Don’t fuck with me. Don’t fuck with me. Don’t fuck with me," he warns. By 50 percent dead or alive, by 50 percent for the next 1,000 years. Stanley Kubrick. 'Ye."
Lorne Michaels
SNL guru Lorne Michaels was finally able to calm Yeezy down and he eventually took the stage.
A source explained to Entertainment Weekly that the "Jesus Walks" hit maker was caught off guard by the set changes that were made without his knowledge 30 minutes before he was to perform.
“He did not yell at SNL staff. The audio was secretly recorded while he was venting his frustration in a private moment with his team.” The source said. "The] stage design was taken apart anyone’s approval. He had spent an entire day rehearsing and [put] a lot of hard work into the performance. Dramatic set changes were made 30 minutes before going live. It should be understandable why he was upset after being completely blindsided.”
Spearheaded and executive produced by his widow, Ms. Chinara Butler, Long Live The Pimp was the first album of all-new, original Pimp C music that released in four years. With production handled by Mr. Lee, Ray Murray (of Organized Noize), Crazy Mike and Cory Mo, the album included work with some of the late icon’s collaborators as well as contemporaries, such as Nas, T.I., Juicy J, A$AP Rocky, Slim Thug, Ty Dolla $ign, David Banner, Devin the Dude, Lil Keke, ESG, Pimpin Ken, 8Ball & MJG and Bun B.
If Chicago rapper G Herbo doesn't land on XXL's 2016 Freshman Class list it would be a damn shame because this man has both the talent and work ethic. Check out his "Izzo Freestyle" up top.
Kylie Jenner must not have gotten the Kanye West memo he tweeted out last week because she just signed a deal with PUMA.
West, who is under contract with Adidas, told his 19 million Twitter followers on February 9, that this would never happen.
"1000% there will never be a Kylie Puma anything. That's on my family! 1000% Kylie is on Yeezy team!!!" he declared. "Puma we gone give you your measly million dollars back!!! Never try to divide the family!!!"
On Wednesday, February 17, it was confirmed that the 18-year old reality television star had made it official.
“I am pleased and excited to be able to confirm that PUMA is indeed working with Kylie Jenner,” Adam Petrick, Global Director of Brand and Marketing for Puma, said in a statement. “Kylie will be featured in the brand’s Spring/Summer women’s training campaign launching in April 2016. Kylie represents a fresh and exciting new era for fashion and we couldn’t think of a more fitting and influential female to headline this campaign for Puma.”
There might be a whole lot of yelling going on tonight at the Jenner and Kardashian households.
Meek Mill has gotten himself involved with another beef involving someone in the G-Unit family.
On Tuesday, February 16, DJ Whoo Kid posted a clip that he thought was hilarious from a virtual video featuring Drake vs. Meek Mill in a WWE match.
Meek got salty and threatened the DJ in the comment section.
"U ate dinner with that man one time now you going crazy," Meek wrote. "Y'all niggas like bitches ... Take you out to eat now u sucking dick! Stop playing with me @djwhookid !!! My last time saying something."
That caught the attention of Whoo Kid's homie and fellow Turn Up God, Waka Flocka Flame, who responded in a series of video clips.
"Y'all can't tell me this shit ain't funny," Waka said while watching the video. "This shit funny as hell bruh. Nigga, if it was me I'd be laughing. You can't get mad at fans for being fans. You can't get mad at niggas for blogging. This fucking internet instigating 2016 is going too far. I don't give a fuck what niggas rap about ... what niggas talk about. You play with my money talking 'bout you gon' touch Whoo Kid, it's gon' getchu. I don't give a fuck who you are."
On Wednesday, February 17, Whoo Kid posted a photo on his Instagram account with a caption addressing Meek.
"What's done is done. I'm never the one to fall in and take this social media circus serious," he wrote. "I am no where near scared of anyone or @meekmill. I make my own decisions and have my own reasons on what I do with socials. I don't need to answer your fucking questions. I've got other shit to be worrying about in my life not this hip hop bullshit. --- going back to bed now."
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 17, 2016 at 12:30pm
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Late night television show host Stephen Colbert thinks it's time to reach out to Kanye West and offer support.
As many of you may know by now the rapper has been letting his Twitter fingers go off recently.
In the last couple of weeks, Yeezy, told his followers that he is $53 million in personal debt, beefed with Wiz Khalifa, had a misunderstanding with Taylor Swift after proclaiming "I made that bitch famous," asked Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for $1 billion in investment capital and much more.
Posted by ChasinDatPaper on February 17, 2016 at 12:19pm
Hot Boy Turk recently chopped it up with Mikey T The Movie Star and Report Card Radio about a variety of topics.
He discusses building a friendship and business relationship with Boosie Badazz because they have so much in common, including Turk's wife and Boosie battling cancer and their prison bids.
Turk also chops it up about his new single titled "Ugghhh" and more.
"Honestly, my thought in the medical room, I was sitting in the corner and was like, 'What am I anymore if I'm not this?'" Rousey told Ellen DeGeneres. "Literally sitting there thinking about killing myself. In that exact second, I'm like, 'I'm nothing. What do I do anymore? No one gives a shit about me anymore without this.'"
Holm was was asked about the comments during an interview with Sherdog.
“There’s a lot of things around that. When I heard that she said that, for me it’s one of those things it’s like, ‘How do I respond to that?’” Holm said. “I don’t want to say I’m sorry because I think on a competitive level for me, if somebody was to say they’re sorry after [beating me], it’s like, ‘No, I’m a competitor.’ I’m not a charity case.
I feel like that’s something the best thing is for me not to say anything at all. I don’t want to say that I’m glad that she felt that way and I don’t want to say, ‘Oh I’m so sorry.’ It’s something I think that you have to dig through on your own. In the long run, she’ll be stronger mentally from it.”
WWEfighter and former UFC Heavyweight Champion,Brock Lesner, told ESPN that Rousey has to learn to take the good with the bad while competing.
"I'm a big fan of Ronda's and have been since the beginning," Lesnar said while speaking to "SportsCenter" on Tuesday night. "One thing that I learned and she should have learned a long time ago was that you have to learn how to lose before you can actually win."
Former boxing championMike Tysonhas struck up a friendship with Rousey. WhenTMZ Sportscaught up with him on Tuesday he offered her some words of advice.
"It's a moment in time. She's [just] gonna feel that way now," Tyson said, before admitting to having experienced bad thoughts after both wins and losses.
Also check out what MMA journalist and Fox Sports analyst, Ariel Helwani, had to say below.
Last week every media outlet reported on the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show and Beyonce's seemingly controversial "Formation" performance. Upon hearing several of the news highlights - particularly Toronto councillor Jim Karygiannis' remarks - VladTV regular Lord Jamar responded with a hearty laugh as he feels headlining band Coldplay "allowed the Black people to do the heavy lifting." "At what point do you not try to chastise a whole organization or a whole race of people for something that maybe a few people did?"
Throughout the clip Lord Jamar questions why some felt what Beyonce did was wrong despite their ongoing support of police. "See there's times when the police tried to kill the Black Panthers and they fought back - and then the f*cking police just happened to get the bad end of the stick," he explains. "They were so used to just killing motherf*ckers with no defense that is was really surprising when the Black Panthers started fighting back...So what'd they do? They changed the law...That's the epitome of racism."