With psychedelic sounds accompanied by hip-hop influence, the ominous hip hip group Goodbye Tomorrow has just released a new mix, the “Virtual DJ Set v5.0” and it is a music compilation masterpiece. The nearly one hour long set is comprised of a diverse sound effects and samples of some of the hottest music, stemming from the southern hip hop, to pop music, and beyond, that will give you feelings of nostalgia, euphoria, turn up, and dance vibes. Goodbye Tomorrow samples some of the music industry’s most legendary and influential artists to date, such as Future, Frank Ocean, Lil Wayne, the late Shawty Lo and more, “Virtual DJ Set v5.0” is a glimpse of the artistic sounds we can expect from this creative group of individuals.
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KD Young Cocky makes another appearance on the scene as he busts through the clubs and radio stations with his new single, Walking Check. Different from what one would expect from KD lately, Walking Check is an upbeat party tune produced by Fuse from the presently popular production team, 808 mafia. This clean, party song gives his fans and new supporters a direct opportunity to explore his multifaceted ability to write and make music people can undeniably enjoy. The strong 808s along with a popular snare pattern and cocky (no pun intended) lyrics leaves the listeners with no choice but to hit their favorite dance moves and feel the same way KD Young Cocky did while laying this track in the studio.
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Audio Push just released their debut album titled "90951." Here's a music video for "Play Action" featuring Hit-Boy off of the project.
"90951" album is out now.
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DJ Drama lines up an all-star cast of Funeral Fabolous, Trey Songz, Jhene Aiko and Trey Songz for the remix to his single titled "Wishing."
Chris Brown remains on the hook from the he original version, which can be found on Drama's "Quality Street Music 2" album, available on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/quality-street-music-2/id1132708574
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Making sure he keeps taking listeners to higher heights, The Boy Illinois has released dope new singles back to back, releasing “Fly High” after his collaboration with rapper Z-Verse for “International”. In this latest release, Illi raps over a smooth, laid back groove spitting about how, since he’s entered the rap game, nothing has been the same for the music industry or him as an individual. Illi says he wakes up and gets to work and that has propelled him to the current status in his musical career. The Boy Illinois understands he has caught the attention of hip hop fans with his raspy tone and melodic rhyme flow. In “Fly High” The Boy Illinois proclaims he came to take over, is on the grind 365 days of the year, (366 on the leap year), and encourages people to join him on the way to the top. If you ask the young hip hop legend in the making if he can hear the haters beneath him, and he confesses “not really”. Accompanied by the bars of female emcee Millie Mesh, who address the sneak dissing and shade, and makes sure we know that she isn’t bothered by any of it; like Illi, Millie Mesh is rising up and excelling in her career. “Fly High” is Illi’s declaration to the industry that he is not playing any games with this music game!
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Check out Kodak Black's music video for "Can I." This is off of his "Lil Big Pac" project, out now.
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As the www.KonQuestNow.com camp continues to hit with back-to-back slappers, @VerseBorn drops "Policy", a politically charged which perfectly fits the mood of the current election season as well as expounding on numerous current events and topics which touch to . "Policy", produced by Jaee Jaee, is an out-of-the-box motivational whirlwind of melodic metaphors, personal reflections and revelations as told from the viewpoint of the west-coast vocalist, @VerseBorn.
Dope...dope...DOPE..There isn't many other ways for us to put it. This tracks has so much content in it with a play of words and thoughts, we highly suggest you put your thinking cap on before listening to this one. Poetically charged, VerseBorn delivers a strong first person on the madness surrounding our lives and the system that governs us. Press play and look forward to more from the hard working affiliates at Konquestnow.
A Danish songwriter is taking Fetty Wap to court for allegedly not clearing the sample used in his song "Trap Queen."
TMZ reports that Lazar Lakic filed a lawsuit against Fetty and "Trap Queen's" producer Tony Fadd. He claims Fadd sold him exclusive rights to the "Hello" track used in the hit record.
In January of 2015, Fadd attempted to buy it back, but Lakic declined.
Lakic is asking for a share of the profits from the multi-platinum selling record, a halt to it's sales and wants all copies using the "Hello" sample destroyed.
Fetty's attorney, Navarro Gray, told TMZ that his client legally purchased the track from Fadd. Gray added that if Lakic wins his lawsuit, he will take Fadd to court to recoup whatever damages the Danish producer is awarded.
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Taxstone welcomed Beanie Sigel for an interview on the latest episode of his Tax Season podcast..
The Broad Street Bully had quite a lot to talk about as he addressed the Meek Mill vs. Drake beef, recently getting knocked out backstage at the Bad Boy Reunion concert in Philadelphia by Dreamchasers affiliate, Teefy Bey and much more.
Check out Beans' theory on why Meek Mill started the beef with Drizzy.
"Drake don't gotta live by the rules we live by, or you claim to live by. He's not a street nigga. He's not from the streets. So, he don't gotta live by that code," Beanie said. "You can't look at that man in a different light 'cause he got armed security or whoever he got. He's the fucking biggest thing in music, nigga. A pop star. Who cares if he not writing that shit? That nigga saying some shit, i don't give a fuck. It's not taking away from your money or none of that. So, what's the real reason why you mad? What's the reason reason why you was mad at Drake? In my point of view. you was laying in the bed one night. You rolled over and you looked at (Nicki Minaj). And you asked her, 'You fucked that nigga?' And she ain't answer you the way you wanted her to."
Well, Cot Damn!!!
Check out the full interview (https://soundcloud.com/taxseason/the-return-of-beanie-sigel-feat-dj-self).
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The Weeknd releases an official music video for the title track off of his forthcoming "Starboy" album. The song features Daft Punk.
"Starboy" will be released on November 25. You can pre-order it now: http://theweeknd.co/Starboy
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Young Thug sparked a lot of conversations on social media when he decided to wear a dress on the cover of his "No, My Name Is Jeffery" mixtape, which was released in August.
Chicago rapper Lil Bibby chopped it up with DJ Smallz recently and was asked to give his opinion on it.
"What that man do is that man's business," Bibby said. "That's his business, that's how he feel. I wouldn't do it, but big ups to him. I just wouldn't feel right doing it. I guess he got the courage to do that. To have people look at him and say all the stuff that say about him. Whatever he doing, it looks like it's working. The people is always talking about him. That shit went viral, it's everywhere. If people talking about you ... good or bad, it's good. It's working, he's making a ton of money. I don't knock nobody hustle."
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Action Bronson stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday, September 27, to talk about his "Fuck, That's Delicious" show, losing his job as a New York Mets chef for throwing a guy over a desk, eating a baby turtle, stealing from stores while wearing a suit and more.
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The Game vs Meek Mill beef continues to expand beyond the two emcees to involve more people.
Individuals that have been drawn into the conflict include Dreamchasers affiliates Teefy Bey, Takbar and Omelly. As well as Beanie Sigel, Game's manager Wack 100 and now Brooklyn, New York native Maino.
If you're wondering how Maino became a part of this narrative, it has to do with the filming of Game's newly released Meek Mill diss video titled "Pest Control," which features some scenes that were shot in Brooklyn.
Maino objected to his borough being involved and responded by posting a photo of himself in Bed-Stuy that was captioned, "Not Here."
A phone conversation was arranged between Wack and Maino to clear the air. However, there was some sort of miscommunication afterwards that led to Wack challenging the "All of the Above" hit maker to a fight on Tuesday, September 27.
"@mainohustlehard when they figure out your playing both sides my nigga your going to be in #IT," Wack captioned an Instagram photo. "Remember it wasn't just me on the phone. it was me you another nigga and a recording ..... I hope your not running around playing like you was aggressive!!! I say this with no disrespect all gangsta shit. Me & You gona run that fade as soon as I touch back. We know and I'm letting ya man know so they know you was real nice and spoke again a Phili nigga having any say so in #NY .... I'll have my #Brooklynteam line it up and I'll pull up ... No beef just a reconing.... The nigga that gave you that buck Fifty still running around Brooklyn my nigga this we all know."
Maino quickly accepted the challenge. In doing so, he questioned why Wack went to Instagram when he could have called him on the phone.
“first off I Never spoke down on u to NOBODY!!! My perspective is the same as it always been. Same as I told u! I felt that niggas in my own Borrough was acting like Hoes to be in a video about a beef that had Nothing to do wit them or Brooklyn," Maino responded. "I told u that as I told some of the same people that was in the video the same thing. NEVER ever changed my tone. I was clear and if anybody else told u something different it is a Flat out lie. Me and u had conversation as MEN. Period. However, I can’t understand how if u heard something u didn’t reach out to me the same way. How GANGSTA is typing on Instagram when u know I’m reachable. My brother u can have every and anything u looking for. If u allow people to bleach ur Dome wit rhetoric then so be it. U can get ur fade, Caesar, flat top or baldy. Lmao u gotta be kidding me, ur man got my #…: im starting to really wonder about u brother. Ur Gangsta antics on social media looking questionable. But it’s always wuteva wit me. I’ll be ur Hucklberry brother. Somebody lied to u jack, and if u really wanted to get down to it u could’ve spoken to me and we could’ve solved it. But now u speaking on things u don’t know of. The homie that cut me IS NOT walking around Brooklyn. And nor has he ever been. Ain’t a nigga in this freeWorld done anything to me without Retribution homie. I’m around Gangsta. And please no more typing homie. I think at this point we both clear”
There was more communication between the two, which you can read below.
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Latest video from Fiend enjoying the day in the life in "She Bad Tho" featuring Boss Gang G Slim.
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This is pure lyrical mayhem. Producer Domingo recruits Joell Ortiz, Chris River, Snow Tha Product, Token and living legend Big Daddy Kane for "Kill At Will:The Final Chapter."
The song will live on Domingo's "That's Hip Hop: Generation Next" album featuring the emcees mentioned above, as well as Oswin Benjamin, Denzil Porter, Nutso, Thanos, Zooka Joe and more.
The album will be released on October 14th. You can be order it now here: http://www.thatshiphopmusic.com/store
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Chicago battle rapper Big T went bar-for-bar with Head I.C.E. at King of the Dot's recent World Domination 6 event. Check these two spitters go at it and let us know who you think won.
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The story of of brothers Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory and Terry "Southwest T" Flenory is coming to the Starz network very soon.
It will chronicle the bother's rise from the streets of Detroit to become the leaders of the powerful Black Mafia Family (BMF).
Curtis "50" Cent Jackson and his business partner Randall Emmet will serve as executive producers.
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"BMF COMMING SOON !!! This one is gonna be bigger then POWER," 50 captioned an Instagram photo of a young Meech and T.
Not much has been revealed about the show's cast except that Lil Meech will portray his father. He sat down with DJ Smallz recently to talk about why Big Meech gave the green light to 50, taking acting classes to prepare for the role and the show being reality based.
DJ Smallz: Obviously your family has been pitched with a million ideas, i would imagine. Why was this one greenlit?
Lil Meech: My dad has always had respect for 50 Cent and Randall Emmett, who's also doing the show. It's always been a respect level between them and he just chose 50 to do it. Everybody love 'Power.' Everybody's seen how well they've done 'Power.' It's a good look.
DJ Smallz: Do you personally feel like this is too early for a show like this to come out? Or do you feel like this is the right time?
Lil Meech: I feel this is exactly the right time.
DJ Smallz: 50's been quoted as saying "this show's going to blow you away." Can you explain if it's going to be a fictional story about the BMF or is it going to delve into the real history of the group's rise and fall?
Lil Meech: This is going to be 100% truth. 100% the rise and fall. It's gonna be completely non-fictional. It's gonna express everything, show everything.
Watch the full interview above.
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Kevin Hart's alter ego Chocolate Droppa is preparing to release his debut rap album.
He recently sat down with Big Boy TV to talk about Nelly, T.I., Kanye West, Future and 2 Chainz stealing his style, album features, battle rapping and spits a freestyle.
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David Banner has won his $150,000 lawsuit against Lil Wayne's Young Money Records.
The Mississippi rapper and producer sued Young Money in July of 2015, for non payment of royalties for his production on the songs "Pussy Monster" and "La La" off of Wayne's 2008 album "Tha Carter III."
In addition, Banner said he had not been properly compensated financially for his work on the song "Streets Is Watchin" from the 2009 "We Are Young Money" compilation album.
At the time the lawsuit was filed Wayne's reps claimed Cash Money Records, the parent company of Young Money, was responsible for the payments.
TMZ reports that the judge in the case wasn't buying that excuse.
Wayne failed to respond to the lawsuit, resulting in Banner being awarded a default judgement of $164,303.19, which includes interest.
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