Tracklist: 1. Love 2. Lust for Life (feat. The Weeknd) 3. 13 Beaches 4. Cherry 5. White Mustang 6. Summer Bummer (feat. A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti) 7. Groupie Love (feat. A$AP Rocky) 8. In My Feelings 9. Coachella - Woodstock In My Mind 10. God Bless America - And All Beautiful Women In It 11. When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing 12. Beautiful People, Beautiful Problems (feat. Stevie Nicks) 13. Tomorrow Never Came (feat. Sean Lennon) 14. Heroin 15. Change 16. Get Free
Hitting Summer 17 with the release of his New Single, "My Type," Famed rapper, Maryland Menace is redefining what it means for a track to be a Banga!
More than just a beat, Maryland Menace describes "My Type" being chose as his lead single because the production is infectious, and the flow is hypnotic. Coupled with a perfect delivery, this is a single that feels timeless.
From his precise delivery, the fans can anticipate a catchy hook on top of a futuristic production. The lyrics have a flirtatious and wild sexy vibe mixed with a bravado Swag which makes it an automatic club banger.
Right now I’m not happy how music has turned out. Everybody sounds and look the same. You can’t even understand what people are saying most of the time. I prefer 90s hip hop and what most of it stood for. It had a message behind the music that made you think about your surroundings. I miss how hip hop made me feel and the classic collaborations it had with different artists. It needs to go back there; we need to keep the real hip hop alive.
Last King's boss, Tyga, delivers his long awaited "Bitch I'm the Shit 2" mixtape. Features include Kanye West, Honey Cocaine, Ty Dolla $ign, Pusha T, Chief Keef, Young Thug, Vince Staples and more. Cop it now from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bitch-im-the-s-t-2/id1254589156
Super producer Metro Boomin and NAV connect for a new album titled "Perfect Timing. Features include Lil Uzi Vert, Playboi Carti, Offset, Gucci Mane, Belly and 21 Savage.
More than a Story of Struggle, this is a Song of Encouragement, Perseverance, and Life Changing Survival. After her undebatable success of her "Tomboi Swagg" campaign, Baltimore rapper, JayDee Polo teams up with Karis LoveChild for this powerful, will to survive driven fan inspired track. Inspired by the Fans, for the Fans, JayDee Polo has gone beyond the norm of lyricism and created a verbal driven artistic visual entitled, "Walk Strong."
Check out the third installment of Trae Tha Truth's "Tha Truth" album series. It's packed with powerhouse features from T.I., Young Thug, Post Malone, Skippa Da Flippa, Chamillionaire, Curren$y, Dave East, D.R.A.M., E-40, Fabolous, Gary Clark Jr., G-Eazy, Mark Morrison, Rick Ross, Royce Da 5’9, Snoop Dogg, Styles P, Tee Grizzley, Wyclef Jean, Sy Ari Da Kid and more.
1. Can’t Get Close 2. Too Late f. Post Malone 3. Alleviation f. Kim 4. FrFr f. Lil Durk 5. Thuggin f. Skippa Da Flippa and Young Thug 6. Still Out Here f. Rara 7. Fallin Down f. D.R.A.M. 8. Trae Day f. Que 9. Pull Up f. Maxo Kream 10. Prodigy f. Sy Ari Da Kid 11. Break Out Tha Function f. Kim 12. Take Me Back 13. Tried To Play Me 14. Ghetto f. Ink, T.I. and Wyclef Jean 15. I Ain’t Mad At Ya f. Ink 16. Nothin to Lose f. Watson The Great 17. Feel So Lost f. Ink and Kim 18. I’m On 3.0 f. Chamillionaire, Curren$y, Dave East, D.R.A.M., E-40, Fabolous, Gary Clark Jr., G-Eazy, Mark Morrison, Rick Ross, Royce Da 5’9, Snoop Dogg, Styles P, Tee Grizzley and T.I.
1. Foreword 2. Where This Flower Blooms f. Frank Ocean 3. Sometimes… 4. See You Again 5. Who Dat Boy f. A$AP Rocky 6. Pothole 7. Garden Shed f. Estelle 8. Boredom f. Rex Orange County and Anna of the North 9. I Ain’t Got Time 10. 911 / Mr. Lonely f. Frank Ocean and Steve Lacy 11. Droppin’ Seeds f. Lil Wayne 12. November 13. Glitter 14. Enjoy Right Now, Today
With Summer 17 in full effect, Houston based Almighti ENT artist, Dexx Almighti is hitting the industry with his newest release entitled "Party." This fan driven, party themed track is one that is sure to keep the party going all while keeping the fans engaged.
Vada is known as a brash hip hop artist and many have wondered if that would change now that he has become a Minister.
Oh, if you haven't gotten word, Mr. Aye Aye Aye himself is now Minister Vada. And, his first effort as the rapping preacher is "Real MC (Minister of Ceremony)." A song where he intends on declaring that he is really a Reverend and still, a "Real MC."
Take a listen below and sound off in the comment section.
Porn actress Vicki Chase stopped by Thisis50 recently to talk about how she got into the industry, marrying a fellow adult film star and offers Jack Thriller's wife advice on anal sex.
LOVELOCK, Nev. (AP) — O.J. Simpson was granted parole Thursday after more than eight years in prison for a Las Vegas hotel heist, successfully making his case in a nationally televised hearing that reflected America’s enduring fascination with the former football star.
Simpson, 70, could be a free man as early as Oct. 1. By then, he will have served the minimum of his nine-to-33-year armed-robbery sentence for a bungled attempt to snatch sports memorabilia and other mementos he claimed had been stolen from him.
All four parole commissioners who conducted the hearing voted for his release after about a half-hour of deliberations. They cited his lack of a prior conviction, the low risk he might commit another crime, his community support and his release plans, which include moving to Florida.
“Thank you, thank you, thank you,” Simpson said quietly as he buried his head on his chest with relief. As he rose from his seat to return to his prison cell, he exhaled deeply.
Then, as he was led down a hall, the former athlete raised his hands over his head in a victory gesture and said, “Oh, God, oh!”
Simpson’s sister, Shirley Baker, wept and hugged Simpson’s 48-year-old daughter Arnelle, who held a hand over her mouth.
During the more than hour-long hearing, Simpson forcefully insisted — as he has all along — that he was only trying to retrieve items that belonged to him and never meant to hurt anyone. He said he never pointed a gun at anyone nor made any threats during the crime.
“I’m sorry it happened, I’m sorry, Nevada,” he told the board. “I thought I was glad to get my stuff back, but it just wasn’t worth it. It wasn’t worth it, and I’m sorry.”
Inmate No. 1027820 made his plea for freedom in a stark hearing room at the Lovelock Correctional Center in rural Nevada as the four parole commissioners in Carson City, a two-hour drive away, questioned him via video.
Gray-haired but looking trimmer than he has in recent years, Simpson walked briskly into the hearing room in jeans, a light-blue prison-issue shirt and sneakers. He chuckled at one point as the parole board chairwoman mistakenly gave his age as 90.
The Hall of Fame athlete’s chances of winning release were considered good, given similar cases and Simpson’s model behavior behind bars. His defenders have argued, too, that his sentence was out of proportion to the crime and that he was being punished for the two murders he was acquitted of during his 1995 “Trial of the Century” in Los Angeles, the stabbings of ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman.
Before the hearing concluded, one of the two memorabilia dealers Simpson robbed, Bruce Fromong, said the former football great never pointed a gun at him during the confrontation, adding that it was one of Simpson’s accomplices. Fromong said Simpson deserved to be released so he can be with his children.
“He is a good man. He made a mistake,” Fromong said, adding the two remain friends.
Arnelle Simpson, the eldest of Simpson’s children, also testified on his behalf, saying her father is not perfect but realizes what a mistake he made and has spent years paying for it.
“We just want him to come home, we really do,” she said.
Simpson said that he has spent his time in prison mentoring fellow inmates, often keeping others out of trouble, and believes he has become a better person during those years.
“I’ve done my time. I’ve done it as well and respectfully as I think anybody can,” he told the board.
Asked if he was confident he could stay out of trouble if released, Simpson replied that he learned a lot from an alternative-to-violence course he took in prison and that in any case he has always gotten along well with people.
“I had basically spent a conflict-free life,” he said — a remark that lit up social media with sarcastic comments given the murder case and a raft of allegations he abused his wife.
Several major TV networks and cable channels — including ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox, MSNBC and ESPN — carried the proceedings live, just as some of them did two decades ago during the Ford Bronco chase that ended in Simpson’s arrest, and again when the jury in the murder case came back with its verdict.
Simpson said if released he plans to return to Florida, where he was living before his incarceration.
“I could easily stay in Nevada, but I don’t think you guys want me here,” he joked at one point.
“No comment, sir,” one of the parole board members said.
An electrifying running back dubbed “The Juice,” Simpson won the Heisman Trophy as the nation’s best college football player in 1968 and went on to become one of the NFL’s all-time greats.
The handsome and charismatic athlete was also a “Monday Night Football” commentator, sprinted through airports in Hertz rental-car commercials and built a Hollywood career with roles in the “Naked Gun” comedies and other movies.
All of that came crashing down with his arrest in the 1994 slayings and his trial, a gavel-to-gavel live-TV sensation that transfixed viewers with its testimony about the bloody glove that didn’t fit and stirred furious debate over racist police, celebrity justice and cameras in the courtroom.
Last year, the case proved to be compelling TV all over again with the ESPN documentary “O.J.: Made in America” and the award-winning FX miniseries “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.”
In 1997, Simpson was found liable in civil court for the two killings and ordered to pay $33.5 million to survivors, including his children and the Goldman family.
Then a decade later, he and five accomplices — two with guns — stormed a hotel room and seized photos, plaques and signed balls, some of which never belonged to Simpson, from two sports memorabilia dealers.
Simpson was convicted in 2008, and the long prison sentence brought a measure of satisfaction to some of those who thought he got away with murder.
Chester Bennington, a singer for the band Linkin Park has committed suicide.
TMZ reports that the 41-year old married father of six hanged himself at a home in Palos Verdes Estates in L.A. County. His body was discovered Thursday, July 20, just before 9 AM.
The singer allegedly considered ending his own life previously because he had been previously because he had been abused by an older male as a child. In addition, Bennington is said to have suffered from drug and alcohol abuse.
Bogish Brand Ent. is continuing its torrid pace by releasing OG n Green Tea 2, the sequel in the successful series that began in 2014. This Instant Gratification release is a 4 song banger that includes the hustlers anthem "What it do", "Big Money" The Classic weed theme song "khalifa (my day off kk), and "Gotta Bag" featuring BBG Phorse, which is sure to get ur living room feeling like the a lit strip club... Stream, Download and Enjoy. But most of all, smoke to this Instant Great release..
Jada Pinkett Smith was a recent guest on Sway In The Morning to talk about her new film "Girl's Trip," friendship with Queen Latifah, JAY-Z, her kids, '4:44,' her husband Will Smith's career, friendship with 2Pac, being a former drug dealer, upcoming book.
- her ultimate Fetish (0:00) - what it means to be "in Love" (1:22) - her appreciation for 50 Cent / G-Unit era (2:57) - the Realest sh*t she ever wrote (4:46) - the balance in Hip Hop / Conscious rap VS. Mumble rap (6:00) - her favorite Cartoon character (7:29) - her message to the youth (8:02)
"I do got a fetish, sucking lips, I just gotta suck them lips. They gotta be nice lil' lips too." (0:00)
"I don't say it a lot, I like to show you I love you, it be the simplest things I do. I feel like love isn't about words all the time. I did romantic stuff like rose petals and stuff like that, I never did nothing crazy, I'm always cool." (1:22)
"From the time 50 Cent came out, it was like non-stop, he really just took over."
Tim Westwood digs in the crates to find an unreleased freestyle from Pharoahe Monch. This was recorded in 2003. It's short, but very dope. Peep game below.