Snow Tha Product is definitely someone we're keeping our eye on. The California born, Texas resident is holding things down nicely for female emcees and the Hispanic community. She stopped by Sway in the Morning recently and spit a few bars. Peep that below.
AraabMuzik is currently in the hospital recovering from a gunshot wound suffered on Wednesday. The super producer known for his work with The Diplomats, Slaughterhouse, Lloyd Banks, Azealia Banks and many others was apparently in his own neighborhood when the robbery attempt went down.
His camp issued a statement to Billboard on Thursday.
"Rumors have begun to circulate and first and foremost, we want to let everyone know that AraabMUZIK is currently alive and well. He was out in his neighborhood last night with friends and unfortunately the victim of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. He is recovering now and police are investigating the crime. We appreciate all the concern and fan support and Araab is looking forward to a speedy recovery and returning to the stage as soon as he can."
Araab's manager, Duke Da God, tweeted out a picture of his client in a hospital bed surrounded by well wishers.
Avatar Darko, an artist Araab has been working with also tweeted about the incident.
"Pray for my bro Araab! He just got shot but he'll be alright! He's strong!," Avatar wrote on the social networking site.
We hope Araab is back on his feet and fully recovered soon.
Maino & The Mafia are back like they never left. For their latest new track they pick the classic song "Broken Language" by Smoothe Da Hustler and Trigga The Gambler to spit bars over.
Iggy Azalea recently sat down with Hard Knock TV for an in depth interview. The first question Nick Huff Barili asked her was about Scarface's comments during his Hard Knock interview that hip hop had become a white person's game now.
"I feel like we losing it," Face says. "I feel like the people that are in control of what Hip Hop does is so fucking White and so fucking Jewish and so they don't give a fuck about what the culture and the craft really is about. Let me say this sh*t right because I want this to be as offensive as I can f*ckin' make it for these old-a$$ punks that's running these record labels that's in the powerful positions to dictate what the black community hears and listens to. I f*cking hate that sh*t. That sh*t p*sses me off," Face continued. "There's no f*cking way that you can tell me that it's not a conspiracy against the blacks in hip hop. You put out f*cking records that make us look stupid. You make us look dumb," Face said. "You brainwash a generation of hip hoppers with this f*cking crud and then when these other rappers come out, splitting it down the middle, these other rappers' s*it sound like 'Wow!' Y'all look great!' 'Y'all look stupid!' Then mothaf*ckers start going over here and pretty soon, Hip hop is white now."
Iggy made an interesting counterpoint to Face's argument.
"You can have a million white men that are executives in a building, but that doesn't make a culture a color," Iggy said. "That's because they can sell you whatever they want but unless you buy it doesn't mean anything. It's not old white men creating the content. And it's not old white men buying the content either. I think what shapes the culture is who is consuming it. That's people of all different colors. That's a great thing. I think this idea that rap should should be black or rap should be this or that is worrying to me. It's almost like segregation. Why would you want to segregate cultures? Whatever it is that's getting money put into it is 100% I believe and can testify to the fact it's dictated by what you consume, what you listen to, what you click on, what you like, what you comment on, and that's just that"
Who makes a more valid point? Is Face just not seeing the natural progression of the art form? Has Iggy been in the game long enough to argue against what a 25-year industry legend has to say? Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
Iggy Azalea addresses race in Hip Hop, Illuminati,Interscope asking her to dumb down
Scarface talks Tupac, Kendrick Lamar, says Hip Hop is white now
If there's a hot beat to be spit on you know Fred The Godson will be somewhere in the vicinity with bars on deck. The Bronx, New York representative gets downright nasty over Jay-Z's "Open Letter" instrumental.
Cory Gunz becomes the latest rapper to spit over Rocko's "U.O.E.N.O." instrumental. Check out the YMCMB emcee doing his thing. Follow @CoryGunz. Shot & edited by @totrueice.
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2Eleven decides to take on Drake's "5 AM" instrumental in his latest music video leading up to the release of his new mixtape, The Yung. Peep Deuce's West Coast flow over this track
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The Summer Jam XX artist lineup has been announced. Taking the main stage this year will be Chris Brown, Fabolous, Wu Tang Clan, Kendrick Lamar, Joe Budden, Miguel, A$AP Rocky, French Montana, Wale and 2 Chainz.
The show takes place Sunday June 2nd at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. You can purchase your tickets HERE
Gucci Mane is once again a free man after being released from an Atlanta jail today. Guwop was originally arrested March 26th on aggravated assault in connection to an incident at Harlem Nights club in Atlanta.
Gucci stands accused of hitting a fan over the head with a champagne bottle.
The 1017 Brick Squad boss was released from Fulton County Jail on April 12th after posting a $75,000 bail. However, he was arrested again the very next day for probation violations related to the assault charge according to TMZ.
Gucci's attorney, Drew Findling, says his client is due back in court later this month.
Former Hot Boys rapper Turk is making major moves. After the release of his Blame It On the System mixtape in February, he's preparing to drop his Louisianimalz Vol 1 mixtape. That will be followed up by Re-Flamed: The Album.
Peep the 1st installment of his Re-Flamed vlog series below.
After hearing a snippet of this song previously, today we get to check out the full version of Jay-Z's new track, "$100 Bill." The song if off of The Great Gatsby soundtrack, which will be released on May 7th.
2013 XXL Freshman Class member Travi$ Scott stopped by the L.A. Leakers'#Liftoff show recently with Hustle Gang boss T.I.. While there they performed Travi$' new song "Upper Echelon."
With just 4 days until his DJ Drama assisted mixtape, The Product 2/Gangsta Grillz, drops for free download, August Alsina previews another track from the project, this time teaming up with fellow Downtown NOLA native Kidd Kidd on the track “Downtown”. Produced by Knucklehead & Carlos Cahee, “Downtown” is a personal track that finds August reflecting on the loss of his brother who was gunned down in New Orleans back in 2010, a scene all to familiar for Kidd, who in June 2011 was shot 6 times, and lived to rap about it, “Shot 6 times right in front of my mom...man I’m lucky to survive, on that Pac juice, real n*ggas don’t die!”
Havoc of Mobb Deep teams up with G-Unit emcee Lloyd Banks for "Life We Chose." The track is the latest single off of Havoc's upcoming album, 13. The project is scheduled to be released on May 7th.
Star is back with another entertaining episode of the Star and Buc Wild Show. The radio personality speaks on Method Man Vs. Macklemore, Lil Wayne penning a letter to Emmett Till's family about his offensive lyrics in Future's "Karate Chop" song, trying to become a cop, Rob Kardashian getting sued and more.
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 radio pioneers by many, Star & Buc Wild have set precedents on the urban landscape and were 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 (2000 - 2003) that secured their place in Hip-Hop history. Star & Buc Wild'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 and shot97.com and VH1 (Reality Television).
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A Fayetville, North Carolina police officer is caught on tape arresting a man named Xstrav for trespassing after he refused to hand over his can of Arizona Iced Tea.
Xstrav was waiting for a friend outside of an ABC Liquor store when an undercover cop walks up and demands to know what he's drinking. X shows him the can's label, but refuses to hand it over to the officer, who up until that point had not shown anything identifying himself as a policeman.
After a back and forth exchange of words the cop tells X he needs to leave the property because he is trespassing. When X doesn't leave right away the cop wrestles him to the ground and places him under arrest.
Is this an abuse of power? Or a justified arrest? Watch the video below and let us know what you think in the comment section.
Getting Locked Up For Drinking a Half & Half Arizona Ice Tea
Getting Locked up for drinking Arizona Ice Tea Part 2
Drake and James Fauntleroy released their collaboration "Girls Love Beyonce" several weeks back. Drizzy decided to release a short clip of him and James working on the track. Peep that below.