After a dope release of hit single Maserati Dreams, Scud Nation front man Boi fLOYD follows up with an amazing visual and story line for the single. Directed by Laka Films, the opening scene sets the timing 10 years back, while displaying a young Boi fLOYD imagining the lifestyle he wants as a man. The quick cut scenes of the video from young boy to grown man, lures you into the video, not to mention women cooking money in the kitchen. Maserati Dreams visual will put any fan in the mind frame of inspiration and motivation, turning nothin into something. With a dope scene of his squad behind him, Boi fLOYD will surely make a lasting impression & show he is ready for the industry.
Rapper Oz is bringing nothing but heat in his brand new single “Sirloin Snack”. Sirloin Snack jumps off with that real, throwback hip-hop flow, low beats and high vocals amplifying every line. The theme is a metaphor to how Oz feels about his mission to rise to the top of the game. Oz tells listeners “F*ck a burn, i’d just rather spit these cold ass raps; f*ck a beef, I just treat it like some sirloin snacks” proving he’s focused on no small things, only making music and money. Guest feature by popular lyricist Rockie fresh who continues to smooth vibes of heavy bars over a cool melody, he drops lines like “Stand behind my bars so them boys yelling free us” and “Just a young n*gga tryna make it up in the game. Now i’m ballin I prolly end up in the Hall of Fame.”
Young Thugis wanted by Atlanta police after skipping a court date for a tinted windows violation. The rapper was arrested in December at Lenox Square Mallin his hometown after missing his original court date for excessive window tinting.
He was released after posting $500 bond and his court date was reset to Thursday, January 12, but TMZ reports that Thugger, born Jeffery Williams, failed to show once again.
The judge in the case has now issued another warrant for the"Stoner" hit maker.
Remy Ma and Fat Joe team up with Ty Dolla $ign to shoot an official music video for their collaboration titled "Money Showers." Directed by Eif Rivera.
1.A3 ft MIKExANGEL (produced by Nizzy x Farsi x Deats) 2.Mind Fuckin ft MIKExANGEL (produced by @realskmusic x Anthony Snoog Wright) 3.I Got The Time (produced by Nizzy x Farsi) 4.Gonna Be ft MIKExANGEL (produced by Mogul) 5.Find My Love ft Justine Darcenne x MIKExANGEL (produced by Squat Beats x Keyz) 6.Make It All ft MIKExANGEL (produced by Mogul) 7.Vibrator ft MIKExANGEL x Chisanity x Justine Darcenne (produced by @realskmusic) 8.93 Unleaded ft Dave East (produced by Rex Kudo) 9.If It Ain't Love ft MIKExANGEL (produced by @realskmusic) 10.Sho Nuff (produced by Sean Momberger x Lee Major x LVM of Nasty Beat Makers) 11.MIKExANGEL - Anxious (Bonus)
SAN DIEGO (AP) — The San Diego Chargers are moving to Los Angeles, where they will join the recently relocated Rams in giving the nation's second-largest media market two NFL teams for the first time in decades.
San Diego Chargers President Dean Spanos
Team chairman Dean Spanos made the announcement that the Chargers will relocate to LA for the 2017 season in a letter posted Thursday on the Chargers' Twitter account, which was rebranded as the Los Angeles Chargers.
"San Diego has been our home for 56 years. It will always be part of our identity, and my family and I have nothing but gratitude and appreciation for the support and passion our fans have shared with us over the years. But today, we turn the page and begin an exciting new era as the Los Angeles Chargers," Spanos said in the letter.
The Chargers' decision to move comes less than three months after San Diego voters resoundingly rejected a team-sponsored measure asking for $1.15 billion in increased hotel occupancy taxes to help fund a $1.8 billion downtown stadium and convention center.
They're leaving behind a loyal fan base that cheered for Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner and Kellen Winslow during the Air Coryell years in the 1970s and early 1980s, and for Junior Seau, Stan Humphries and Natrone Means on the Chargers' only Super Bowl team in 1994.
San Diego would become a tenant in the stadium being built in Inglewood for the Rams. Before then, the Chargers will make their temporary home at the 27,000-seat StubHub! Center in Carson.
"The experience for our fans at StubHub Center will be fun and entertaining, and every seat will feel close to the action," said A.G. Spanos, president of business operations for the Chargers. "This is a unique opportunity to see NFL action in such an intimate setting."
Relations have been strained for years between the Chargers, who've sought a big public subsidy to replace aging Qualcomm Stadium, and City Hall, which has been beset by scandals and various economic crises.
Mayor Kevin Faulconer formed a task force in 2015 to try to find a stadium solution, but the Chargers didn't like its recommendation and walked away from negotiations with the city and county. Faulconer recently met with Spanos, and helped cobble together a $375 million package from the city, county and San Diego State, which also plays football at Qualcomm Stadium.
San Diego was given the option to move to LA after NFL owners rejected a proposed shared stadium for the Chargers and the Oakland Raiders in Carson, and accepted the Rams' plans for Inglewood. The owners gave the Chargers and Raiders each an additional $100 million to try to make stadium deals in their home markets.
The NFL's stadium and finance committees met Wednesday for about 3 1/2 hours to discuss relocation of the Chargers and Raiders. The fact-finding meetings mostly centered on the Raiders' plan for a potential move to Las Vegas. No filings for relocation were made; Oakland has until Feb. 15.
Hitmaka fka Yung Berg was the latest guest on The Breakfast Club.
He talks about his stint on "Love and Hip Hop," DMX discovering and signing him to his Bloodline Record Label, retiring from rapping, becoming a successful producer for artists like Jeremih, The Game, Nicki Minaj, Kid Ink, Big Sean, Nelly, Pia Mia, wilding out when he was younger, his parents not wanting him in the music business initially, beef with Bow Wow, surrounding himself with a good team, not messing with Ray J or his manager Wack 100.
While fans impatiently wait for Lil Bibby to release the fourth installment of his "Free Crack" mixtape series, the Chicago rapper decides to drop off an official music video for "Thought It Was a Drought."
Peep Famous Dex's official music video for "Walking Dead" featuring Warhol.ss. Shot by Julian SK of SK Films. For video bookings contact: skfilms615@gmail.com
Nearly 19 years after his debut album was released, DMX, is still serving up bangers. The Yonkers, New York rap icon teams up with frequent collaborator Swizz Beatz for his latest song titled "Bane Is Back."
After his hit records "Life" and "Geeked Up", SOE Maxx shows off his versatility with artist StayLit on his new "Strive" music video shot by TJ Henderson! SOE Maxx once again lays down sultry lyrics and smooth vocals on this rap, auto-tune infused record. Contrary to what many may believe, "Strive" is a metaphorical reference to what most artists seek out of rap, which is striving to be the best. This "striving" serves as a temporary escape from everything else that is going on in life, and any artists that fulfills that role is considered “striving”!
Social Media: @SoeMaxx @ _Staylit4311 @ @T_henderson5
The past so-called beef between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Ronda Rousey was primarily a media creation.
Floyd has no ill will towards the former UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion and is not kicking her while she's down, after consecutive losses to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes.
Instead, the boxing legend is offering words of support.
"I want Ronda Rousey [to] hold your head up, stay focused, keep believing. A true champion can bounce back. You'll be OK ... everything will be OK," Floyd told Fighthype in a new interview. "I think that with her losing, had a lot to do with [her taking] time off. She may should have competed against another MMA female fighter that wasn't as active as [Amanda Nunes]. I think the female that she faced ... I think she was rugged and tough, so we can't take anything away from the girl that she faced. The girl that Ronda Rousey faced she was a tough competitor. She was the better woman that night.
"But Ronda Rousey has a lot left. I don't want her to think this is the end of the world," he continued. "She hearing it from the best. She'll be OK. Ronda Rousey hold your head up. You're still a true champion in our eyes. You made women's MMA huge. So, stay focused, go back to the drawing board and do what you gotta do. 2017 is a whole new year. You're undefeated this year. Come back, champ."
The lineup for the 2017 Bonnaroo Festival, which will be held from June 8 through June 11 at Great Stage Park in Manchester, Tennessee, has been announced.
Major acts that will perform include theRed Hot Chili Peppers, U2, The Weeknd, Travis Scott, Lorde, Tory Lanez, D.R.A.M., Chance the Rapper, Major Lazer, The XX, Flatbush Zombies, Cage the Elephantand more.
Tickets went on sale Wednesday, January 11. Head over to the festival's website for more information: https://www.bonnaroo.com/
GQhas selectedChance the RapperandThe Weekndfor the double cover of their February issue.
The Weeknd sits down with Devin Freidman to talk about sex, marriage and cutting off his signature hairdo.
Chance chops it up with Mark Anthony Green about whether he should be referred to as Chance the Artist, why he always rocks the cap and his embarrassing Facebook videos from high school.
Make sure you head over to GQ on Wednesday, January 11th, for Chance's interview and Thursday the 12th for The Weeknd profile.
Dave East drops off an official music video for "30 Niggaz." Produced by Buda & Grandz. This is off of his "Kairi Chanel" album, available now at https://massappeal.lnk.to/kairichanel