Producer and overall creative artist Lord Haiti is giving supporters another great treat, with a abstract visual production for his title track “OMS (On My Soul)”. OMS is a collection of sounds, that serve as the background music for an ode to our universe and it’s ever present and evolving energies. Lord Haiti utilized his intellect to comprise visuals for the single that depict the events and circumstances we are experiencing, today. It can be said that the images of the video are telling a story of human origin and evolution. The video also reflects a subliminal undertone, where the use of eyes repeatedly throughout can be seen as call to action: encouraging listeners to open their eyes and pay attention to the world around them! Lord Haiti combines abstract art and animation to effortlessly to tell this story, in a song that needs no lyrics or introduction.
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As promised Philadephia rapper and Young Gunz/State Property member. Neef Buck, comes through with his "Forever Do Me 8" album.
Features include Young Chris, Dave East, Raheem DeVaughn, state Property, Jadakiss, Jahlil Beats and more. The album is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/forever-do-me-8/id1141539685
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Forever Do Me 8 Tracklist:
01. Right Off the Scale (2:46)
02. You Tried It (feat. Young Chris) (3:26)
03. I Got It (feat. Jahlil Beats) (2:50)
04. Skit (0:51)
05. They Never Thought That We Knew (3:42)
06. Kno Dat (feat. Young Chris) (3:17)
07. Pretty Thang (feat. Raheem DeVaughn) (4:10)
08. Checks and Sex (feat. Young Chris & Dj Flyguy) (3:04)
09. I Remember (feat. Jadakiss & Dj Flyguy) (3:40)
10. Game of Thrones (feat. State Property) (6:27)
11. Streets Ain’t For Everybody (feat. Trae the Truth & Dirty 1000) (4:14)
12. I Got It Remix (feat. Dave East) (3:16)
13. Ratske 8 (23:01)
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Rich the Kid calls on Chicago rapper and Only the Family boss, Lil Durk, for his remix to "That Bag." Give it a listen up top and let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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Check out Madeintyo's official music video for "I Want" featuring 2 Chainz.
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50 Cent and Daphne Joy went all out over the weekend to make sure their son, Sire Jackson, had a memorable 4th birthday party.
The Teen Titan-themed festivities were held at L.A. River Studios and organized by Loriann Serna and her event planning company, "Wife of the Party."
50 came dressed as Cyborg, while Daphne was decked out as Starfire.
According to TMZ, Sire's aunt and grandmother were Robin and Raven, respectively.
Check out the photos below!
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VH1's "Love & Hip Hop: New York" cast member and recording artist, Jhonni Blaze, sits down with DJ Smallz to talk about how she overcame her addictions to cocaine, Xanax, Seroquel, Ecstacy, Valium and Percocet, surviving three suicide attempts, dealing with people accusing her of murdering her boyfriend, almost drowning, being homeless, her singing career, her belief in God and more.
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The original handwritten lyrics for the song "Catchin' Feelings" by Tupac Shakur have hit the auction block for $38,500.
TMZ reports that Gary Zimet, the owner of the memorabilia website Moments in Time, obtained the lyric sheet from a former employee who worked at the studio where the song was recorded in 1996.
Zimet held onto it until this month, which on September 13, will mark the 20th anniversary of his death at age 25.
The song appears on Pac's 2002 posthumous album titled "Better Dayz."
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The original handwritten lyrics for the song "Catchin' Feelings" by Tupac Shakur have hit the auction block for $38,500.
TMZ reports that Gary Zimet, the owner of the memorabilia website Moments in Time, obtained the lyric sheet from a former employee who worked at the studio where the song was recorded in 1996.
Zimet held onto it until this month, which on September 13, will mark the 20th anniversary of his death at age 25.
The song appears on Pac's 2002 posthumous album titled "Better Dayz."
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People may have differing opinions about Drake's music, but one thing I think we can all agree on is that he is loyal to those that have helped him to get to where he is today.
He's demonstrated that throughout his career by crediting Jas Prince as the person who discovered him and the city of Houston for embracing him from the outset.
The Toronto native is now publicly standing in Lil Wayne's corner while he battles to get what he feels is due from Birdman, Cash Money Records and Universal Music Group.
Wayne has filed a $51 million lawsuit against Cash Money for breach of contract. He's also suing UMG, claiming that he hasn't been properly compensated for discovering and signing Tyga, Nicka Minaj and Drake.to his Young Money Records label, which is a subsidiary of Cash Money and Universal.
Over the weekend Wayne appeared to retire via Twitter.
"I AM NOW DEFENSELESS AND mentally DEFEATED & I leave gracefully and thankful I luh my fanz but I'm dun," he wrote. "Ain't lookin for sympathy, just serenity."
On Monday, September 5, Drake let Wayne know that he's not going to let his career sink.
"The boss @liltunechi. We are fighting until you get yours. Freedom to drop music and peace of mind," Drake captioned an Instagram photo. "I don't know what these other weirdos are on with all the side talks but I know you gave me a shot and all I can ever do with the rest of my life is return the favor. YOUNG MONEY FOREVER."
It's the most public show of support that Wayne has gotten from anyone signed to his label.
What's your take on this latest development?
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If you listen to Young Thug's music it's apparent that he's been heavily influenced by Lil Wayne. However, their personal relationship has been strained at best. And for the most part it's Thugger's fault.
With Wayne going through a really tough period in his career at the moment, and appearing to be ready to call it quits because of an impasse in negotiations with Birdman and Cash Money Records regarding his contract, Thug wants to bury the hatchet.
The Atlanta rapper wrote a couple of emotional notes to Wayne via his Twitter account Sunday night/Monday morning.
"@LilTunechi I'm holding u down no matter what," Thugger wrote on the social networking site. "Fuck the world and what they think/feel I'm with u for life, ur the reason I rap. I just wish u could love me the way I love u big bro… ur my idol for life and I hope ur sorry for bashing me, not knowing how much I love u."
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Drake surprised his fans in Houston during his second sold out show at the Toyota Center on Sunday, September 4, when he brought out Lil Wayne.
Wayne performed three songs, including "We Be Steady Mobbin" and "A Milli." Before exiting the stage he took shots at Cash Money Records.
"I've been in Houston since I was about 14-years old," Weezy told the crowd. "I want you to know that I know that them other niggas fucking over me right now, but I always know I got a motherfucking family in Rap-A-Lot. So, before I leave, I leave you with some kind words. Fuck Cash Money!"
As we previously reported, Wayne announced he was retiring over the weekend. Will he change his mind? Only time will tell.
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Nicki Minaj returns from her musical hiatus with something she calls "The Pinkprint Freestyle." Show borrows the instrumental from Young M.A.'s hit song "Ooouuu" for this one.
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Bankroll Fresh's cousin Street Money Boochie just released a new EP titled "Where I Came From." On one of the songs, "Too Long," he links up with QuickTrip to address No Plug's VladTV interview where he admits to killing Bankroll.
The track was produced by Cameron.
"Where I Came From" is available now on LiveMixtapes: http://www.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/40577/street-money-boochie-where-i-came-from.html
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Unsigned Female Artists Unsigned Female Artists is back yet again with their 3rd compilation (UFA Vol. 3) put together by CEO/Founder Tashaan Hunter, this mixtape is full of talented female artists that deserve some recognition.
Nowadays, a person buys a laptop, connects a microphone to it, and calls them self independent. But other then then a few soundcloud links over the years, and maybe a spinrilla release, they never produce any real quantity of quality music. Harvey Finch Enterprise, has for some time now continued to release numerous projects from different artists each year. Leading up to the release are several video releases. When the projects come out, they have professional sound and professional artwork. Having 25+ projects released, several hundred videos and not having to ask for anything is a true definition of independence. But for this company, they continue to raise the bar. One of HFE's most consistent artists is HooNoz(whoknowz). Who has continued for years to release video after video and project after project. Shaming the work ethic of many "industry" artists. His latest releases are no different in doing so. He has officially dropped a mixtape and album on the same day. These two releases also were his 9th and 10th solo projects. Both are distributed digitally independent from www.hfemovement.com. The Lost Verses 4, being a mixtape is available for free download. And in favor of showing the strengths of independent digital distribution, HFE released the entire ReLoaded album, for just $1.00. Now this is what most music distribution sites "make" an artist charge for a song download. HFE continues to prove that by doing this fully independent there are no limits to what can be said or done.
Previous to the project releases, HooNoz put out 18 music videos in the past year or so. All while continuing to manage a company and keep up with releasing other artists under the monarchs, projects. To us, that is pretty impressive. We have yet to see anyone do this much in preparation of release, and then release 2 projects at once.
As for the music itself, well, we were blown back. Song after song HooNoz continued to spew out intelligent and well worded lyrics at a fast pace. Never seeming to run out of topics or words, the feel never gets old.
With The Lost Verses 4, many songs were short and to the point. While covering everything from mass media control to weed smoke. (Supaman High...one of our personal favorites) He brought in the right amount of features to keep a balance of difference through out the playlist. Every song delivered a fresh sense of actual emotion to the music. And in our opinion is one of the best mixtapes we've heard thus far this year.
With ReLoaded, he delivers. And that's the best way to put it. By being an actual album, the beats were fresh and different. They didn't sound like what EVERYBODY is trying to do in hip hop today. It sounded original. And that was the first thing that had this real listener tuned in. As the lyrical delivery begins, he starts with with a simple statement that people don't live by any more.."don't ever judge me, til you've walked in my shoes dog".....From there, track after track, we walk through the music in his shoes. Painting very vivid pictures of betrayal, lost love, suicide, even success, With each song, you begin to believe there is still actual artists in the game. One of our personal favorites, "SitBack" had that good old school feel you can hit an open road and ride too. While HooNoz just demolishes the beat from every angle and gives us a breakdown on how he got where he is and the reasons he should be respected for staying there.."I have dropped more projects and pushed more units..HFE that new school movement"...
All in all these are 2 classic projects that any real consumer of hip hop will enjoy for some time to come. They hold a sound that almost holds no time base. Its hard to tell if it was recorded in the 90's...last month or 3 years from now. And again, in our opinion, that's what makes a person with talent, an artist. Check out the projects today, they are available for download or Free streaming. Only on www.hfemovement.com
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Bay Area legend Too Short and Karrine 'Superhead' Steffans recently sat down to chop it up about how the rapper started the trend of "pimp" rapping, the difference in perception for promiscuous men vs women, how saying "bitch, suck my dick" can sometimes be seen as term of endearment and more.
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Chicago rapper and 2016 XXL Freshman, G Herbo, continues to grind overtime. Check out his latest song titled "Ain't Nothing to Me." Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
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Drake recruits Tyra Banks to star in his new short film for "Childs Play." The song appears on his latest album titled "Views," available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/views/id1108737195.
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This is an art imitating life story. Some of the events in the video are factual. This video isn't made to create or speed hate but yet awareness. Its meant to illustrate and perpetual cycle that hopefully ends today. I hope you share and enjoy. This is the first single off Page's album Torn Pages. Coming soon.
Directed By: Mamady Conde
Song produced By: Mic West
White cop: Mike Foy
Son: Timothy Kennedy
Hispanic cop: Rigo
Female bystander: Cristina Penland
Boy bystander: Mason Walker
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Fabolous just released his "Summertime Shootout 2: The Level Up" mixtape. Two of the standout tracks are the Sonaro-produced bangers titled "For the Family" featuring Dave East and Don Q. and "To the Sky" featuring Shake. Give them a listen up top and below..
Grab "Summertime Shootout 2: The Level Up" from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/Fabolous-Summertime-Shootout-2-mixtape.794922.html
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