The young Georgia native Paypa OG debuts the latest video "Ain Stunem".Starting his day off so fresh and so clean,takes off into the streets with the fellas showing how he stunts on a daily basis.One thing he isn't worried about is clowns and haters while the goal is getting money.
This is just the beginning for Paypa as he pushes forth into the summer with more music and videos to accomodate his growth.So far he's already done a cover of Yo Gotti's "They Like" displaying skills across the board.
During a recent interview with 247HH, Joe Young, talked about a strange experience with podcast host Taxstone.
"I was out in East New York. I'd just landed. Taxstone picked me up from the airport," Joe explained. "So, we chilling ... I'm in the hood. I'm doing good, you know I got history with the dude, we cool. I'm like, 'Yo, I'm hungry. Let's stop at McDonald's.' We go into McDonald's, I got my nuggets. I come outside and they're gone with my luggage. Taxstone actually stole my luggage.
"So, I'm on the curb like, 'Yo, that really just happened?' I checked my phone. He unfollowed me on Twitter and Facebook, so I knew it's a real situation," he continued. "My bag had my Gucci shoes in it, my Breitland watch, my passport, but it didn't have my wallet. I'm like, 'What I'ma do now? Fuck it, I'ma go out to Brooklyn to see my man.' Yeah, we just figured out the situation. And come to find out, he tried to pawn my watch. He couldn't pawn my watch. He was messed up at the time. He couldn't pawn my watch because he needed the paperwork and didn't have it. I just thought to myself, 'Man, if Taxstone needed money he could have simply just asked me for it. I haven't seen him after that."
(Reuters) Tom Cruise, still feeling the need for speed, said in an interview that a sequel to his 1986 military action film "Top Gun" is "definitely happening."
Cruise, currently promoting his latest film "The Mummy," was speaking on the Wednesday edition of Australia's morning TV show "Sunrise" when he was asked by the host if rumors of "Top Gun 2" were true.
"It's true, it's true," he said, grinning as he added, "I'm going to start filming it probably in the next year. It's happening."
Cruise played the cocky pilot Maverick in "Top Gun," one of the top students in an U.S. training camp for elite military fighter pilots and engaged in a bitter rivalry with a fellow pilot played by Val Kilmer.
The Paramount Pictures film launched Cruise's career as a global action star and grossed more than $350 million globally, according to film tracker BoxOfficeMojo.com.
Representatives for Paramount Pictures declined to comment to Reuters on whether the studio is involved with the sequel.
"Top Gun" producer Jerry Bruckheimer tweeted a photo with Cruise last week, captioning it as the 31st anniversary of the opening day of "Top Gun."
In January 2016, Bruckheimer teased "Top Gun" fans by tweeting "Just got back from a weekend in New Orleans to see my old friend @TomCruise and discuss a little Top Gun 2."
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy in Los Angeles; Editing by Bill Trott)
Hot Boy Turk can't believe what he's seeing with some of the fashion choices men are making these days. Listen to him express his opinion on this "Rompers" freestyle. Produced by Chopper Chopper.
The one and only 2 Chainz is preparing the release of a new album titled "Pretty Girls Like Trap Music." To kick off the promotional campaign he just dropped the album's trailer. It features Drake, Logic and Pharrell Williams.
Cyhi The Prynce invaded Los Angeles radio station Power 106 to blaze a sick freestyle for the L.A. Leakers crew over Kendrick Lamar's "HiiPower" instrumental.
Lil Bibby a.k.a. Dr. Bib links up with Tink for a new fire song titled "Gotta Have Some More" Stream it up top and let us know what you think of the collaboration in the comment section below.
Troy Ave is grinding heavy. On Friday, May 26, he will release a new mixtape titled "Styles 4 Free." It will be the "She Belongs to the Game" hit maker's sixth project within the last eleven months.
Troy captioned an Instagram photo of the album cover with a motivational message for his fans.
"Announcement 2 my Fans cause y'all the only 1s i Care bout: Never worry bout Anything u can't control, politics, haters, people etc. all that's gon do is let u down! Jus trust that ya boi is 100% independent! I own and Run #BSBRecords & I control my music! Not only the Quality but the Quantity that I put out. And can't nobody fuk wit ya boi when it come 2 dropping the most hot shit the most consistently. (6 projects in 11 months) I know all yall, my fans / supporters aka #ThaRealOnes are riding wit me harder than ever! and while ya boi may not have all the notoriety & fame yet trust me we leveling up slowly but surely! some wanna make me "infamous" but that's the devils work, we doing GODs work!"
K Noble drops new video for his lead single "Higher Powered" giving fans a different look into the view of Chicago. Director Alexander King sets the scene in a warehouse, he kicks off the visual going renegade with his team behind him dropping knowledge. The visual shows a grimey yet cinematic view while in one of the most desolate areas of the city. The video parallels with the single and gives a 90's feel of Tribe Called Quest, Bootcamp Click and a few other major hip hop circles at that time.
This story sounds way too familiar. A rapper performs in an unfamiliar city, gets his chain snatched and said jewelry is held for ransom.
That's exactly what happened to Young 22 f.k.a. 22 Savage. The Baton Rouge artist was recently yanked off of the stage in San Antonio and had his bling taken.
The jewelry is now in the hands of a local artist by the name ofChris P, who says 22 can have it back if he coughs up$20,000.
If you're not in the rap game you're probably thinking 22's chain should have been insured and buying another one is an easy solution. But in this business your chain is like a trophy or a badge of honor. Having it taken could damage your career.
"That nigga done," P told Say Cheese TV, of 22's career. "He done 'cause he came in the game already. You took another man name [and] ran with it. And you was talking tough back and forth. Talking all this savage shit. Showing choppers and saying pull up. You doing all that and you come to San Antonio and get handled."
Acclaimed lyricist and 1/3 of the supergroup No Panty, Nitty Scott, is preparing to release a new album titled "Creature" in July.
Check out this cut, "BBYGRL" that won't be on the album, but should hold fans down in the meantime. The track was produced by Yung Lil Big.
"I think it's an ode to our many moods and layers. I've got my own identities—a Black and Latina zen bruja, bisexual with both masculine and feminine energy," Nitty says of the song. "But it's really about creating a world where we can just be the multidimensional beings we are," says Nitty. "Plus I've been missing those girl power vibes the '90s gave us!"
UFC President Dana White sat down with Snoop Dogg aka Nemo Hoes to talk about building the company's brand, Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor, Nick Diaz, Joe Rogan, Bruce Lee, Royce Gracie, Joe Rogan and more.
BIG T is a recording artist and battle mc for the biggest battle rap league in the world SMACK/ URL. He is known for his wit, lyricism and unorthodox style. The Chicago native will be dropping his new album this August.
Victor Cruz was the most recent guest on The Breakfast Club.
He chopped it up with the crew about being released by the New York Giants after seven years trying to find the right fit with a new team, his friend Odell Beckham, Lavar Ball, would he play for the Dallas Cowboys.