It's great to see Bone Thugs-N-Harmony back together. Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone, Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone and Krayzie Bone reuinite two celebrate two decades in the rap game. Check out their new track titled "Everything 100."
It's great to see Bone Thugs-N-Harmony back together. Wish Bone, Flesh-N-Bone, Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone and Krayzie Bone reuinite two celebrate two decades in the rap game. Check out their new track titled "Everything 100."
01. Laudie - Intro/Connection (Feat. Bun B) (5:48)
02. Laudie - Sponsored By YAYO (4:47)
03. Laudie - Medellin (3:52)
04. Laudie - Ahh (2:47)
05. Laudie - Diamonds (Feat. Future) (4:09)
06. Laudie - She Da Connect (3:37)
07. Laudie - She Ready (3:04)
08. Laudie - Where It At (3:56)
09. Laudie - Yayo U (Feat. Stank & Pure Yayo) (4:00)
10. Laudie - Looking For Migo (2:45)
11. Laudie - Doublin' (3:55)
12. Laudie - Mickey Ds (Feat. Rick Ross) (3:03)
13. Laudie - Foreign (Feat. Future) (4:17)
14. Laudie - She Make It Grow (Feat. Jordan Blue & Gorilla Zoe) (3:46)
15. Laudie - Vision (2:49)
16. Laudie - Ju The Czar Drop 40 (Feat. 2 Chainz & Teff Deezy) (3:47)
17. Laudie - Lingo (4:38)
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Brianna Perry links up with singer T-Pain for her new single, "Mascara Tears." Check out the official music video for the Bla G-directed clip below. and follow Brianna on Twitter @BRiANNAtheYRB.
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Remo The Hitmaker recruits Murder Mook, Charlie Clips, T Rex, Oun P and Loaded Lux for the song "Big L Live On Forever" off of the Street Struck movie soundtrack. Directed by Jewlz The Director.
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The world is anxiously awaiting the release of 50 Cent's Street King Immortal album. There is nothing the rapper would like to do more than give his fans the product, but there have been a lot of changes at Interscope and he feels they dropped the ball with his single "We Up" featuring Kendrick Lamar.
"They've had issues with the record," 50 told MTV, while speaking on "We Up." "I know it ain't my ear. Kendrick said the same thing I said when I sent it to him. 'Oh, this is a hit,' And everybody around says the same thing."
The G-Unit CEO says that everyone has to be on the same page before he releases SKI.
"I don't really need the money off of the record. I want the record to be right. I'm not doing it without a plan; I'm not putting it out like that," he explained.
50 added that in the past he's had to do all of the heavy lifting on his projects.
"I've been on a team where I take the ball out and throw myself the alley-oop, and I take the ball out and shoot the three-pointer myself, and I take the ball out and I dunk the ball," he said. "But every time it's like 'come on we're on this team.' And you're all by yourself.'"
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The world is anxiously awaiting the release of 50 Cent's Street King Immortal album. There is nothing the rapper would like to do more than give his fans the product, but there have been a lot of changes at Interscope and he feels they dropped the ball with his single "We Up" featuring Kendrick Lamar.
"They've had issues with the record," 50 told MTV, while speaking on "We Up." "I know it ain't my ear. Kendrick said the same thing I said when I sent it to him. 'Oh, this is a hit,' And everybody around says the same thing."
The G-Unit CEO says that everyone has to be on the same page before he releases SKI.
"I don't really need the money off of the record. I want the record to be right. I'm not doing it without a plan; I'm not putting it out like that. It's a lot of staff changes, a lot of different people moving in and moving out, so you got to kind of wait until everything's right; until it's settled in," he explained.
50 added that in the past he's had to do all of the heavy lifting on his projects.
"I've been on a team where I take the ball out and throw myself the alley-oop, and I take the ball out and shoot the three-pointer myself, and I take the ball out and I dunk the ball," he said. "But every time it's like 'come on we're on this team.' And you're all by yourself.'"
DJ Kay Slay a.k.a The Drama King releases his new mixtape titled The Last Champion. Guest artists on the project include Papoose, Sauce Money, A-Mafia, Murder Mook, Jon Connor, Loaded Lux, Fred The Godson, Beanie Sigel, Tone Trump, Uncle Murda, Vado, Waka Flocka, Maino, Big K.R.I.T, Trae Tha Truth, Styles P and more.
1.Intro 2.Freestyle (Sauce Money) 3.Uptown Mentality (Featuring A-Mafia, Murda Mook & Oun P) 4.I Cant Tell (Feat. Torch, Papoose & Mysonne 5.Death To Wack Rappers (Feat. Jon Connor, Loaded Lux & LockSmith 6.The Sound Of NYC (Feat. Sheek Louch, Styles P & Vado) 7.Respect The Cipher (Feat. Tone Trump, Fred The Godson, Skyzoo, Freddie Gibbs & Pill) 8.Hitman For Hire (Feat. Joell Ortiz, Fred The Godson & Raekwon) 9.The Big Payback (Feat. Beanie Sigel) [Unreleased] 10.Freestyle (Feat. Busta Rhymes) 11.In The Trunk (Feat. Uncle Murda, Brydgang Shoota & Chinx Drugz) 12.Hard Times (Feat. Tone Trump, William Young & Jr Writer) 13.Back In The Days (Feat. Trae The Truth, Big Krit & Kevin Gates) 14.Gangsta (Feat. Sauce Money Feat. EA-Ski & Mysonne) 15.New York City (Uncle Murda Feat. Wacka Flocka & Vado) 16.Krazy Arthur (Author) Feat. Loaded Lux 17.Farrock to Y.O (Corporal AK Feat. Styles P) 18.Family Over Everything (Maino Feat. The Mafia) 19.Freestyle (Vado) 20.Freestlye (Papoose) [Bonus Track]
Justin Timberlake is not wasting any time following up his massive hit album, The 20/20 Experience. He will be releasing The 20/20 Experience — 2 of 2 on September 30. Here is the first single "Take Back the Night."
It has a sort of Michael Jackson feel to it.
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Kanye West continues to fight a battle he can't win against the paparazzi. He's a superstar with a famous baby mama that is going to get photographed and asked questions by the media no matter how much he protests.
Instead of ignoring the questions, Yeezy goes ballistic. The latest incident happened today at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) when a photographer told Kanye he loved his work.
"I appreciate that, but don't talk," Kanye told the photographer, as he placed his hand on his camera lens. "Don't talk to me. I don't wanna hear paparazzi talk to me or anybody I know. And tell everybody never talk to anyone that anyone knows. Don't talk to themselves...don't talk ever again!"
As Kanye walked away the pap asked him about Watch the Throne 2 with Jay-Z. The rapper turns around and runs towards the pap, grabbing the camera before the footage cuts off..
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Business Insider has put together it's list of the "Most Dominant Summer Songs Of All Time." Using the criteria of most weeks at No. 1 on the charts and other chart positions, B.I. unveils it's top 14.
14) "(Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear" by Elvis Presley. First week at No. 1 (in-store best seller): July 8, 1957. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Seven. Other chart positions: Seven weeks topping the precursor to the Hot 100
Comment: After the success of "Don' Be Cruel," which had its own run at No. 1, Elvis' songwriting team rehashed that song's basic rhythm and turned it into "Teddy Bear."
13) "Waterfalls" by TLC First week at No. 1: July 8, 1995 Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Seven Other chart positions: Pop #2, R&B/Hip-hop #4, Adult Pop #24, Adult Contemporary #24
Comment: A classic. Also spawned an excellent Weird Al cover.
12) "Shadow Dancing" by Andy Gibb. First week at No. 1: June 17, 1978. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Seven.
Comment: The most dominant group of the 1970s, the Bee-Gees, decided to throw a track their baby brother's way, and it happened to turn into the hottest track of 1978.
11) "Hot In Herre" by Nelly. First week at No. 1: June 29, 2002. Combined consecutive weeks at No. 1: Seven.
Comment: Starting at the end of June with this song, followed by "Dilemma" (feat. Kelly Rowland), Nelly had a two-and-a-half-long run of chart-topping dominance. Man, this guy was everywhere at one point, and not just after his breakout debut dropped in 2002. But now he's pretty much vanished.
10) "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. First week at No. 1: July 9, 1983. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Eight. Other chart positions: Adult Contemporary #5, Hot Rock #10.
Comment: A song with a hook so good Puff Daddy would later repackage it to create his own monster summer smash...
9) "Tha Crossroads" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. First week at No. 1: May 18, 1996. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Eight. Other chart positions: R&B/Hip-hop #1, Rap #1
Comment: A great but ridiculous song with a great but ridiculous video.
8) "That's The Way Love Goes" by Janet Jackson. First week at No. 1: May 15, 1993. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Eight. Other chart positions: R&B/Hip-hop: #1, Dance #1, Pop #1, Adult Contemporary #16
Comment: A genuinely solid early-90s downtempo club track.
7) "Crazy In Love" by Beyonce. First week at No. 1: July 12, 2003. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: Eight. Other chart positions: R&B/Hip-hop #1, Pop #1, Adult Pop #29 Dance #1, Rhythmic #1
Comment: Beyonce's first big solo smash.
6) "I Swear" by All 4 One. First week at No.1: May 21, 1994. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: 11. Other chart positions: Rhythmic Top 40 #1, Top 40 #1, Adult Contemporary # 3, R&B #13
Comment: "I Swear" was originally a country ballad that had come out in winter of '93-'94, and then All 4 One, who were pretty much the original but multi-ethnic 98 Degrees, turned it into a juggernaut summer smash.
5) "I'll Be Missing You" by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans feat. 112. First week at No.1: June 14, 1997. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: 11. Other chart positions: R&B/Hip-hp #1, Rhythm #1, Top 40 #11
Comment: Probably the most depressing song on this list, this was Puffy's tribute to Notorious B.I.G, who'd died earlier that year. It was the phase (ok he pretty much only had one phase, as a quasi-solo artist) where Diddy was taking the most successful songs ever — in this case The Police's "Every Breath You Take" — and repurposing them for his own ends.
4) "Boom Boom Pow" by The Black Eyed Peas. First week at No. 1: April 18, 2009. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: 12.
Comment: Starting with "Boom Boom Pow" in mid-April, the Black Eyed Peas conquered all of Summer 2009, leaving no one in their wake. They would have a second hit that would last even longer and tie the all-time record.
3) "The Boy Is Mine" by Brandy and Monica. First week at No. 1: June 6, 1998. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: 13
Comment: By our measure, the most dominant female R&B song of all time. Beyonce has never had anything linger at the top of the charts this long.
2) "Macarena" (Bayside Boys Mix) by Los Del Rio. First week at No. 1: August 3, 1996. Consecutive weeks at No. 1: 14. Other chart positions: Pop #5, Adult Pop #19, Adult Contemporary #28.
Comment: This is basically America's awkward Facebook photo that we now hope will be buried among our other albums. But at the time this song virtually took over the country. Everyone old enough to remember this song blowing up will own up to having done the dance at some point.
1) "I Gotta Feeling" by The Black Eyed Peas. First week at No. 1: July 11, 2009. Combined consecutive weeks at No. 1: 14. Other chart positions: Pop #1, Dance #9, Adult Pop #4, Adult Contemporary #16
Comment: After "Boom Boom Pow," "I Gotta Feeling" took over at the helm for the rest of the year. Arguably not a coincidence: 2009 was the first summer after the recession...
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50 Cent is back on that grimy ish once again. The G-Unit CEO is revisiting his DJ Drama-hosted project The Lost Tape by dropping a video for the standout track "Can't Help Myself."
50's go-to director Eif Rivera just released a brief snippet of the clip via his Twitter account. Check it out below. Be on the lookout for the full video to drop soon.
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Meek Mill takes us deep into the dungeon while he puts the finishing touches on his highly anticipated mixtape, Dreamchasers 3. Meek previews a couple of tracks off of the project in this clip.
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Robin Thicke will be releasing his new album Blurred Lines on July 30th. He decides to give fans a listen to one of the tracks off of the album, "Take It Easy On Me." Pre-order the album on iTunes.
Many fans and critics are praising Jay-Z's album Magna Carta Holy Grail, but Earl Sweatshirt of Odd Future is not one of them.
The rapper took to Twitter Thursday (July 11) to trash the project.
"If you really f*cked with magna carta then unfollow me," Earl wrote. "I hope that opinions on my material throughout my career are based on the quality of it and not how big my name is. Hahah welp theres goes the last of the black fans i had."
A few fans were offended by Earl's opinion and let him know it. The rapper even retweeted some of the insults thrown his way.
Earl seemed to take the criticism in stride and later joked about it.
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Lil Wayne gives BET the green light to premiere the music video teaser for his song "God Bless Amerika." The track is off of Weezy's latest studio album, I Am Not a Human Being II. Peep the clip below.
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After the Wu Tang Clan's outstanding performance yesterday, Nas takes the stage at the the 2013 Balaton Sound Music Festival being held in Budapest, Hungary. Peep the live stream below.
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The beautiful and super talented singer made an appearance on Rap-Up Sessions. She debuted her new song "Bed Peace." The track will appear on her upcoming EP "Sail Out." Be on the look out for that coming soon.
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Madame Tussauds unveiled a new wax figure of Rihanna Thursday (July 11) at at New York tattoo parlor, Sacred Tattoo.
The wax figure, complete with six tattoos and dressed in a costume from Riri's Diamonds world tour, took four months to finish. It will be on permanent display at Madame Tussauds in New York City.
It's the eight likeness of the superstar singer. She also has wax figures on display in Las Vegas, Hollywood, Washington D.C., London, Sydney, Berlin and Vienna.
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The opening weekend success of Kevin Hart's: "Let Me Explain" inspired hip hop heavyweights Snoop Dogg, Erick Sermon and Method Man (with RL on vocals) to collaborate on the official "Let Me Explain" music video...ARTIST LIVE/DEF SQUAD RECORDS.
"LET ME EXPLAIN....the true inspiration behind the making of this video single, says legendary Hip Hop music producer Erick Sermon. "When Big Bob Francis of Artist Live brought the opportunity to me he emphasized the importance and influence that Kevin Hart has on not only the Hip Hop culture but the general market as well. Kevin is a major driver of cool -funny -real life conversation.He embodies all of the elements needed to engage consumers of both comedy and music content,combining the 2 is the culture and lifestyle of his fan audience.We knew Kevin could sell both. I wanted to create a tribute-reunion of the sort for and between him, Snoop and Method Man as they all worked on Kevin's movie Soul Plane, that critics downed. The movie was actually dope and funny as hell. They were wrong about Kevin Hart, look who's laughing now!!!"
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Snoop Lion & Method Man feat. RL
Directed By Phil The God
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