Toronto rapper and singer Tory Lanez releases a new banger which also serves as an announcement for the "August 19th" release date of his forthcoming album titled "I Told You."
The song was produced by Jahlil Beats @JahlilBeats
A new vintage story depicting the lives of a group from Tilden Houses who finds comfort from life issues in fashion and crime as they battle growing up in Brownsville, Brooklyn. Theme song: Lets go Prod by Dj Cool http://itunes.apple.com/album/id11341...
on a True Story Written and Created by C-Class Follow @cclassave @letsgo_brownsville
Young Buck kicks the weekend off the right way with the release of his "10 Bodies" mixtape. The Cashville Records CEO and G-Unit Records recording artist locked down a feature from Waka Flocka and stellar production from Bandplay, London On Da Track, Zaytoven, Cassius J and Boss Devito. Download it now from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Young-Buck-10-Bodies-mixtape.794254.html
10 Bodies Tracklist:
1.LeftOvers (Prod by Bandplay) 2.Back To The Old Me (Prod. Cassius J) 3.Andele (Prod. Bandplay) 4.Empty Mail Box (Prod. Boss Devito) 5.No Worries (Prod. London on da Track) 6.Plug Money (Prod. Cassius J) 7.Buss It Down (Prod. Bandplay) 8.Foreign (Prod. Zaytoven x Cassius J) 9.Hit Da Floor (Prod. Bandplay) 10.The Way I Move (Prod. Bandplay) 11.BONUS - Young Buck Ft. Waka Flocka Flame - Turn Up On Dat (Prod. Bandplay) 12. Riot 13. The Get Back
My name is Geoffrodamus aka Geoffrey McCray and im from Abq, Nm. I have been rapping for about two years, and im finally to the point where I think I am ready to start exposing myself. I know my music on the technical aspect could use a bit of work, but I have self taught myself everything. I do all my music in my room, and I would love to get to the point where I could get some studio time. I am just looking for my time to shine. I dont care about fame or money, I just want to be heard. I do it for the music, and its my getaway from the hard life I live. I hope you enjoy the music, and vibes!!
Super producer Mike Will Made-It just significantly raised the bar for expectations of Gucci Mane's forthcoming album titled "Everybody Looking," due out July 22.
During a new interview with The Fader, Mike said fans should prepare themselves to hear something that sonically hasn't been accomplished since 50 Cent's 2003 debut album.
"I feel like that's what this album is. This is a classic hip-hop album. I haven't really [heard] an album that felt this good since Get Rich Or Die Trying," Mike says. "That's what everybody searching for. Me and Gucci had certain references that we were talking about with this album: All Eyez On Me, The Chronic. He mentioned Layin Da Smack Down by Project Pat. We were just talking about different, solid albums. And we was like, “We gotta bring that solid album of today.” It has to be somebody that's gon elevate this trap sound, this down South rap shit right now. Everybody's doing their thing, but elevate it in a different way.
"When you hear the album you'll understand," the producer continued. "It just sound all the way new. It don't sound remotely like nothing else that's going on. But it still sounds like classic Gucci. It don't sound like he changed up or he's chasing a sound or he's trying to change. But bar for bar, he's just snapping. Bar for bar, bar for bar, bar for bar, bar for bar."
2016 XXL Freshman,21 Savage, and producer Metro Boomin release their highly anticipated "Savage Mode" project. The lone vocal feature comes courtesy of Future. Stream it up top and cop from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/savage-mode/id1133782044
Savage Mode Tracklist:
[04:36] 01. No Advance [03:55] 02. No Heart [04:18] 03. X Bitch feat. Future [04:09] 04. Savage Mode [02:49] 05. Bad Guy [03:05] 06. Real Nigga [03:00] 07. Mad High [02:43] 08. Feel It [03:47] 09. Ocean Drive
2016 XXL Freshman,21 Savage, and producer Metro Boomin release their highly anticipated "Savage Mode" project. The lone vocal feature comes courtesy of Future. Stream it up top and cop from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/savage-mode/id1133782044
Savage Mode Tracklist:
[04:36] 01. No Advance [03:55] 02. No Heart [04:18] 03. X Bitch feat. Future [04:09] 04. Savage Mode [02:49] 05. Bad Guy [03:05] 06. Real Nigga [03:00] 07. Mad High [02:43] 08. Feel It [03:47] 09. Ocean Drive
DJ Drama is gearing up to release his new album titled "Quality Street Music 2" on July 22.
During a recent conversation with HHNM he talks about getting Lil Wayne on the project, it's producers, Troy Ave, 50 Cent and more.
Check out an excerpt from the interview below.
You’ve got plenty of guests on the album this time around as well but tell us something about the intro which features Lil Wayne.
I went to go visit Wayne while he was Tree Sounds during one of his visits. It had been a while since we collaborated on an album. I played him a few records and that was one of them. His eyes widened up upon hearing it and we all thought it represented Quality Street Music to the fullest, the success me and Wayne have had, and what we both have meant to each other’s career. It was only right to start off the album like that, the bars he gave me were amazing. It’s really that mixtape Weezy. From what I do, and where I come from, the beginning and the start is everything so it all made absolute sense to have it as the intro to the album.
So is this like a proper song with hook and everything or it’s just straight bars, like a freestyle?
Straight bars!
Oh that will be exciting. There are rumors that you and Wayne are working on Dedication 6. Can you tell us something about that?
You know, every time we get together, the conversation about Dedication comes up and since people get so excited about the idea, it goes a million miles further. I can say that it will happen. When it’s time for it to happen.
Who are some of the producers you worked with on the album?
I worked with Don Cannon, C4, C-Note, FKi, The Mekanics.
You met Troy Ave with 50 Cent a couple of days ago. How did that go? Is Troy in good spirits?
Yeah, in the best spirits he can be under the situation. We were there to help his spirits out. I went to 50’s office for an interview and I didn’t know he was gonna be there at the same time but I definitely wanted to see how he was doing under the circumstances. He’s good.
Given your good relationship with 50, it was surprising to see him not being featured on the album. What’s up with that?
N.O.R.E. and DJ EFN's podcast, Drink Champs, has really taken off. For their 21st episode they welcomed one of their most requested guests, 50 Cent.
50 chops it up about Effen Vodka, "Get Rich or Die Tryin," Queensbridge slang, his history with N.O.R.E., his first sneaker deal, issues with Steve Stoute, not liking Elliot Wilson, Jay Z owing him a favor for doing his S. Carter sneaker commercial, Prodigy's verse on "Pearly Gates," signing M.O.P., why he'll go at anybody, not responding to Meek Mill's disson record and more.
With "Power" returning in just two days the cast, Lela Loren, Joseph Sikora, Omari Hardwick and Naturi Naughton, visited The Breakfast Club on Friday, July 15.
They speak on Tommy wanting to kill Ghost, Tasha's masturbation scene in season 1, all of their characters having flaws, what Holly means to Tommy, how Kanan escapes from the fire Ghost set, the sec scenes, the great job Courtney A. Kemp does as the show's writer and creator.
eMkay follows up from the success of the "4" with The Sequel! The new project is now available on Spotify & iTunes! Stream up top and be sure to leave your comments!
(Reuters) An attacker at the wheel of a heavy truck plowed into crowds celebrating Bastille Day in the French city of Nice, killing at least 84 people and injuring scores more in what President Francois Hollande called a terrorist act.
The driver, identified by police sources as a 31-year-old Tunisian-born Frenchman, also appeared to open fire before officers shot him dead. The man, named as Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel, was not on the watch list of French intelligence services but was known to the police in connection with common crimes such as theft and violence, the sources said.
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel allegedly drove truck that killed 84 people in Nice, France
BREAKING: 2 French officials to AP: ID found in Nice truck matches attacker, was 31-year-old petty criminal from Tunisia.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said 18 people were in a critical condition after the attack on Thursday night, when the white truck zigzagged along the seafront Promenade des Anglais as a fireworks display marking the French national day ended just after 10:30 p.m. (4.30 p.m. ET).
The dead included several children, while the U.S. State Department said two American citizens had been killed. Russian student Viktoria Savchenko was also among the dead, according to the Moscow academy where she studied.
According to one city official, the rented truck careered on for up to 2 km (1.5 miles).
"People went down like nine-pins," Jacques, who runs Le Queenie restaurant on the seafront, told France Info radio.
The attack seemed so far to be the work of a lone assailant.
Hollande said in a pre-dawn address that he was calling up military and police reservists to relieve forces worn out by enforcing a state of emergency begun in November after Islamic State gunmen and suicide bombers struck Paris entertainment spots on a Friday evening, killing 130 people.
Only hours earlier he had announced the emergency would be lifted by the end of July. Following the attack, he said it would be extended by a further three months.
"France is filled with sadness by this new tragedy," Hollande said. "There's no denying the terrorist nature of this attack."
Major events in France have been guarded by troops and armed police since the Nov. 13 attacks. But it appeared to have taken many minutes to halt the progress of the truck as it tore along pavements and a pedestrian zone.
One witness said she thought the attacker was firing a gun as he drove.
"I saw this enormous white truck go past at top speed," said Suzy Wargniez, a local woman aged 65 who was watching from a cafe on the promenade. "It was shooting, shooting."
A local government official said weapons and grenades were later found inside the vehicle which was made by Renault Trucks.
Nice-Matin newspaper said on Twitter that police were searching the attacker's home in the Nice neighborhood of Abattoirs. It gave no source of the information.
ISLAMIC STATE TARGETS FRANCE
After the Paris attacks, Islamic State said France and all nations following its path would remain at the top of its list of targets as long as they continued "their crusader campaign", referring to action against the group in Iraq and Syria.
France is conducting air strikes and special forces operations against Islamic State, as well as training Iraqi government and Kurdish forces.
"We will further strengthen our actions in Syria and Iraq," Hollande said, calling the tragedy - on the day France marks the 1789 revolutionary storming of the Bastille prison in Paris - an attack on liberty by fanatics who despised human rights.
France has also sent troops to west Africa to keep Islamist insurgents at bay. The country is home to the European Union's biggest Muslim population, and critics say it has alienated some in the community through strict adherence to a secular culture that allows no place for religion in schools and civic life.
Dawn broke on Friday with pavements smeared with dried blood. Smashed children's strollers, an uneaten baguette and other debris were strewn about the promenade. Small areas were screened off and what appeared to be bodies covered in blankets were visible through the gaps.
The truck was still where it came to rest, its windscreen riddled with bullets.
There had been no claim of responsibility on Friday morning.
The truck careered into families and friends listening to an orchestra or strolling above the beach on the Mediterranean Sea toward the grand, century-old Hotel Negresco.
Bystander Franck Sidoli said he had seen people go down. "Then the truck stopped, we were just five meters away. A woman was there, she lost her son. Her son was on the ground, bleeding," he told Reuters at the scene.
The Paris attack in November was the bloodiest among a number in France and Belgium in the past two years. On Sunday, a weary nation had breathed a sigh of relief that the month-long Euro 2016 soccer tournament had ended without serious incident.
Four months ago, Belgian Islamists linked to the Paris attackers killed 32 people in Brussels.
Vehicle attacks have been used by isolated members of militant groups in recent years, notably in Israel, though never to such devastating effect.
Pop star Rihanna canceled a concert scheduled to be held in Nice on Friday. Riders on the Tour de France, the top event on the international cycling calendar, observed a minute's silence before Thursday's stage, held three hours' drive northwest of Nice. Security has been tightened for the three-week race, which is watched by huge crowds lining the route around the country.
U.S. President Barack Obama condemned what he said "appears to be a horrific terrorist attack". Others joining him included German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Pope Francis, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and officials from Spain, Sweden, the European Union, NATO and the U.N. Security Council.
Turkey, where Islamic State and Kurdish militants have staged a number of attacks in recent months, offered its condolences. "For terrorist groups, there is no difference between Turkey and France, Iraq and Belgium, and Saudi Arabia and the United States," said President Tayyip Erdogan.
On social media, Islamic State supporters celebrated the high death toll and posted a series of images, one showing a beach purporting to be that of Nice with white stones arranged to read "IS is here to stay" in Arabic.
HIDING IN TERROR
Nice-Matin journalist Damien Allemand had been watching the firework display when the truck tore by. After taking cover in a cafe, he wrote on his paper's website of what he saw: "Bodies every five meters, limbs ... Blood. Groans."
"The beach attendants were first on the scene. They brought water for the injured and towels, which they placed on those for whom there was no more hope."
Officials have warned of the continuing risk of Islamist attacks in Europe. Reverses for Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have raised fears it might strike again, using alienated young men from the continent's Arab immigrant communities.
Nice, a city of 350,000, has a history as a flamboyant, aristocratic resort but is also a gritty metropolis. It has seen dozens of its Muslim residents travel to Syria to fight.
At Nice's Pasteur hospital, medical staff were treating large numbers of injuries. Waiting for friends who were being operated on, 20-year-old Fanny told Reuters she had been lucky.
"We were all very happy, ready to celebrate all night long," she said. "I saw a truck driving into the pedestrian area, going very fast and zig-zagging.
"The truck pushed me to the side. When I opened my eyes I saw faces I didn't know and started asking for help ... Some of my friends were not so lucky. They are having operations as we speak. It's very hard, it's all very traumatic."
(Additional reporting by Matthias Blamont, Maya Nikolaeva, Michel Rose, Bate Felix, Brian Love adn Bate Felix in Paris, Alastair Macdonald in Brussels, Omar Fahmy in Cairo and Andreas Rinke in Ulaanbaatar; Writing by Alastair Macdonald, Andrew Callus and David Stamp; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall and Pravin Char)
(Reuters) An attacker killed about 60 people and injured 100 when he drove a truck at high speed into crowds watching Bastille Day fireworks in the French Riviera city of Nice late on Thursday, local media quoted officials as saying.
Police shot and killed the driver, who drove at high speed for over 100 meters (yards) along the famed Promenade des Anglais seafront before hitting the mass of spectators, regional sub-prefect Sebastien Humbert told France Info radio.
Broadcaster i-Tele quoted the prosecutor's office as saying the preliminary death toll was 60. Local lawmaker Eric Ciotti told France Info radio more probably had died. Other officials put the number of wounded at at least 100 and possibly more.
Humbert described it as a clear criminal attack, although the driver was not yet identified. Residents of the Mediterranean city close to the Italian border were advised to stay indoors. There was no sign of any other attack.
Almost exactly eight months ago Islamic State militants killed 130 people in Paris on Nov. 13, the bloodiest in a number of attacks in France and Belgium in the past two years. On Sunday, France had breathed a sigh of relief as the month-long Euro 2016 soccer tournament ended without a feared attack.
Officials were cautious about accounts from bystanders that the lone man driving the truck had also opened fire and, amid chatter on social media of a hostage situation, police called on people not to propagate rumors that were hampering their work.
One woman told France Info she and others had fled in terror: "The lorry came zig-zagging along the street. We ran into a hotel and hid in the toilets with lots of people."
Another woman told the station she was sheltering in a restaurant on the promenade with some 200 other people, where things had calmed down about two hours after the incident.
"Dear Nicois," local mayor Christian Estrosi tweeted, "The driver of a truck appears to have killed dozens of people. Stay at home for the time being. More news to follow."
Regional newspaper Nice Matin quoted its reporter at the scene saying there were many injured people and blood on the street. It published a photograph of a damaged, long-distance delivery truck, which it said was riddled with bullets and images of emergency services treating the injured.
Damien Allemand, the paper's correspondent, was quoted as saying: "People are running. It's panic. He rode up onto the Prom and piled into the crowd ... There are people covered in blood. There must be many injured."
Social media carried images of people lying apparently lifeless in pools of blood.
Local mayor Estrosi has warned in the past of the risk of Islamist attacks in the region, following Islamic State bloodshed in Paris and Brussels over the past 18 months.
French President Francois Hollande, who was in the south of France at the time, had hours earlier said a state of emergency put in place after the Paris attacks in November would not be extended when it was due to expire on July 26.
"We can't extend the state of emergency indefinitely, it would make no sense. That would mean we're no longer a republic with the rule of law applied in all circumstances," Hollande told journalists in a traditional Bastille Day interview.
(Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by James Dalgleish)
After releasing his banging "Starvation V" mixtape earlier this week, Hood Nation boss, Ace Hood drops off an official music for one of the standout tracks off it titled "Amnesia." Produced by Ray Real and Jay Pesci of Legends Only.