PnB Rock has released his debut album titled "GTTM: Goin Thru the Motions." Features include A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Quavo, Ty Dolla $ign, Wiz Khalifa and YFN Lucci.
Download / Stream "GTTM: Goin Thru the Motions": atlanti.cr/gttm
1. Attention ft. Wiz Khalifa 2. There She Go ft. YFN Lucci 3. Playa No More ft. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & Quavo 4. Selfish 5. Plans 6. Range Rover 7. Notice Me 8. Hanging Up My Jersey ft. Ty Dolla $ign 9. Smile 10. Girls Like You 11. Heart Racin' 12. Questions 13. New Day 14. Stand Back ft. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie
Tupac Shakurfans and collectors continue to shell out big bucks for his memorabilia. In the past we've seen handwritten letters, lyric sheets and the late rap icon's jeep hit the auction block.
The next item going up for sale is a ticket stub from the September 7, 1996 fight between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon in Las Vegas.
It's the last event 'Pac attended before his death. He was critically wounded later that night in a drive-by shooting, while sitting in the passenger seat of a BMW being driven by Death Row Records CEO, Suge Knight.
Shakur passed away on September 13, 1996, at the age of 25. His murder remains unsolved.
TMZ reports that the Tyson/Seldon ticket stub is being sold by Goldin Auctions. The company's owner, Ken Goldin, believes it will sell for at least $25,000.
Virgina's own Pop-A-Lot teams up with Muzikfene to deliver '401k Tape' which features production from the likes of Zaytoven "My Hole Life", Nard & B "EL Capitan", Polo Boy Shawty "BVLL4EVER" and "Hunned Thousand Money Counters", plus many more. Pop covers a wide array of topics including: the pain of losing someone to the system and everyday life on "Top Of my Glass", and what it's like to be him leading up to this point in his career on "Since I can Remember".
Tracklist
1. Intro (Manny Made)
2. El Capitan (Prod Nard & B)
3. My Hole Life (Prod Zaytoven)
4. Since I Can Remember (Prod Kash on da Trak)
5. BVLL4EVER (Prod Polo Boy Shawty)
6. Rolex & A Gold Chain (Hussam Beats)
7. Extreme Clientele (Prod Manny Made)
8. ATM Shawdii
9. Top Of My Glass (Prod TeeWings)
10. Hunned Thousand Money Counters
[Ft Strike Uno] (Prod Polo Boy Shawty)
11. Signed 2 Sinaloa [Bloody Ferragamo's ](Prod GloTheBeatMaker)
New Orleans native and G-Unit Records recording artist, Kidd Kidd, cranks out some new heat to kick off the weekend. His latest effort is titled "Litty" and was produced by Firebeats101
The much talked about potential boxing match between Floyd Mayweather Jr. (49-0) vs. Conor McGregor (21-3 MMA) is starting to gain some traction.
During an appearance on First Take earlier this week, Mayweather, outlined the financial terms he would be agreeable with.
"They know what my number is. My number was a guaranteed one hundred million dollars," Floyd said. "That was my number. We're the A side and I don't really know how much money he has made before. I don't know how much money Conor McGregor has made. He hasn't even made ten million an MMA bout. But we are willing to give him fifteen million. And then we can talk about splitting the percentage ... the back end percentage on pay-per-view. How can a guy talk about twenty or thirty million if he's never even made eight or nine million?"
UFC President Dana Whiteappeared on Fox Sports 1's "The Herd" on Friday, January 13, and said an offer of$25 millioneach would be fair.
According to TMZ, White countered Mayweather's argument of being the "A side," by saying The Notorious is the bigger draw because Money May's last fight against Andre Berto was so boring it diminished his negotiating power.
White, who is negotiating for McGregor because the Irish fighter is under contract with the UFC, knows there's no way a deal gets done with his offer. But, at least it's a starting point.
If the fight happens Mayweather will get the lion's share of the purse, gate and pay-per-view sales profits, as he looks to make history by becoming the only boxer to achieve a record of 50-0.
Who would you be picking if this boxing match takes place?
Cash Money Records, the label co-owned by brothers Bryan "Birdman" WilliamsandRonald "Slim" Williams, has been hit with a new lawsuit.
According to Page Six, the company is being accused by Aspire Music Group of "hoarding" profits from Drake's music, in a lawsuit filed in Manhattan Supreme Court.
Drake (left) with Jas Prince
Drake was discovered by Jas Prince on Myspace in 2008. Through his introduction, the rapper was signed to Aspire, which later entered into an agreement with Lil Wayne's Young Money Records, a subsidiary of Cash Money.
Aspire was to receive one-third of Cash Money's profits from Drake's music.
The new lawsuit claims that Cash Money has refused to open it's books to give Aspire a proper accounting of what they are owed.
Given Drake's enormous sales success with all four of his studio albums, as well as the commercially sold mixtapes "If You're Reading This It's Too Late" and "What a Time To Be Alive," a collaborative effort with Future, the amount of money Aspire is due to be paid could be substantial.
Cash Money is also currently battling a $51 million breach-of-contract lawsuit by Lil Wayne, who has threatened to leave the company and take both Drake and Nicki Minaj with him.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God welcomed Kodak Black to The Breakfast Club.
He chopped it up with them about why he wants to fight Lil Wayne for the 'Best Rapper Live' titled, the origin of his name, his belief in God, going to jail, staying out of street trouble, Wale reaching out to him when he was in jail, digging Plies' music, his dad reaching out to him after he became famous, taking care of his mother, wanting to acquire wealth like Jay Z and 50 Cent.
Jeezy Mula recently sat down with Thisis50 for an exclusive interview.
He talks about his come up in the streets, having a Ferrari at 17-years old, going to jail, getting into the rap game, Brooklyn artists he respects, conflict with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, pulls out $20,000 in cash, spits a freestyle.
A$AP Mob stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday, January 12, to perform the song "Crazy Brazy." This is off of the group's latest project titled "The Cozy Tapes, Vol. 1: Friends," available now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/cozy-tapes-vol.-1-friends/id1169569541
Count Floyd Mayweather Jr. as one of the celebrities who will attend the inauguration of president-elect Donald Trump on Friday, January 20, 2017.
The boxing Hall of Fame shoo-in recently spoke with TMZ Sports and had nothing but kind words for the former star of "The Apprentice."
"Well, we don't know what can happen in life. The only thing we can do is keep our fingers crossed, pray and hope for the best," Floyd said when asked give his opinion on Trump's pending presidency. "He's never been mean to me. Donald Trump came out to support me for the Manny Pacquiao fight., and I was appreciative for that. A lot of times what we do, is we judge people that we really don't know. So, I'm not hear to say anything negative about nobody.
"Barack Obama was a good president. And hopefully Donald Trump is a good president," he continued. "All Donald Trump talked about was helping America becomes great again. Am I going to D.C. [for Trump's inauguration]. Yeah, y'all will see me in D.C. Y'all will see me in D.C. looking good. i got my tux and everything ready."
Soulja Boyis on the verge of being kicked out of his Hollywood Hills, California crib because he's behind on his rent.
According to TMZ, King Draco, agreed to a lease three months ago that required him to pay $6,000 a month in rent.
The rapper's landlord says he's tried to collect the $6,000 Soulja owes in back rent, but has been stonewalled. If the funds aren't paid by the end of this week, the lawyers will be brought in.
Sounds like that Chris Brown fight can't come soon enough for the SODMG boss.
Artist B. Bandz drops new flossed out video “How I’m Coming”. The setting of the video kicks off in a mansion living lavish, counting money, nice cars and his squad behind him. B. Bandz gives us a day in the life of his grind prepping for his music career taking off. The video opens up with Bandz sitting on the couch, lap full of bands bragging about the come up, and what’s next. Surrounded by pretty girls, wearing a robe, counting money and shooting pool and his crew B.Bandz drops lines with creative wordplay fused with Chicago slang. “How I’m coming” Video not only displays B.Bandz standards but paints a picture of the Fresh Prince of Chicago in the making.