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Redman continues to promote his "Mudface" album by dropping off an official music video for the song "Wus Really Hood."
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Redman continues to promote his "Mudface" album by dropping off an official music video for the song "Wus Really Hood."
Grab "Mudface" now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/mudface/id1049130005
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Yelawolf has released an official music video for his single titled "Daylight."
It's available now:
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Spotify: http://smarturl.it/Daylight.sp
Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/Daylight.ap
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Skylar Grey links up with Eminem for a collaboration titled "Kill For You." The song is off of Skylar's new album "Natural Causes."
“Natural Causes” is out now.
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Rae Sremmurd release an official music video for their collaboration with Gucci Mane titled "Black Beatles." This is off of their "Sremmlife 2" album.
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Google Play: http://smarturl.it/SremmLife2.GP
Amazon: http://smarturl.it/SremmLife2.AMZ
Spotify: http://smarturl.it/SremmLife2.SP
Target (includes 2 bonus tracks): Sremmlife 2: http://smarturl.it/Sremmlife2.Tgt
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Here's a new music video from Atlanta rapper Shawty Lo, who unfortunately lost his life yesterday in a car crash. The name of this joint is "Put Some Respek On It."
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Gucci Mane was in New York this week and stopped by Hot 97 for a conversation with Funkmaster Flex.
The Atlanta rapper talked about how he lost 80 pounds while in prison, being determined not to go back in, quitting alcohol and drugs, relationship with Young Thug, not speaking to Waka Flocka in three years, collaborative project with Drake, his upcoming album "Woptober," wanting to work with 21 Savage, Young M.A., Lil Uzi Vert, clone rumors, upcoming autobiography, explains how he released so much music while he was locked up.
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Wreck the Rebel obviously understands the importance of consistency in this business. And with that he is right back with a fresh release "Keep Pushing", this time teaming up with the artist VerseBorn to deliver motivation via music over a John Savage production very reminiscent of the late 90's early 2000's Dr Dre. VerseBorn eats through the track dropping lines of struggle and lessons with a new era G Funk style that Cali is famous for. His verse is then strongly complimented when Wreck the Rebel cleans the plate bouncing between the pings of the instrumental with a chopper style delivery that polishes this inspirational classic. Check the song out today at www.konquestnow.com, and for a small contribution (you set the price) you can add it to your archives. And expect more to come quickly from the talented Wrecks the Rebel.
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What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as who you become along the journey. Nothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude, yet many times self doubt and negative thoughts or situations can cause us to lose hope or even give up altogether.Wreck The Rebel and VerseBorn link up to deliver “ Keep Pushing”, a motivational reminder for everyone going through hard times, that they are not alone. The KonQuest mc’s deliver vivid real-life examples of events and situations that could have deterred them from their path, yet they continue to “ Keep Pushing“ towards their dreams.
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New Jersey representative and Slaughterhouse group member, Joe Budden, will release his collaborative album with araabMUZIK titled "Rage & the Machine" on October 21.
Today, he drops off an official music for his Jazzy-assisted single off of the project, "By Law."
"Rage & the Machine" can be pre-ordered now:
iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/rag...
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/45BCh1...
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/a...
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Wack 100 (front) Says the beef between The Game and Meek Mill isn't over
Russell Simmons wanted to intervene and put an end to the beef between The Game and Meek Mill, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen.
Simmons posted an Instagram video Thursday morning, September 22, promoting his upcoming interview with Hot 97.
In the caption he said he was going to mediate the conflict.
"Happy to announce Game & Meek Mill have stopped posting and escalating their beef. Both are heroes to me and A list rappers," Simmons wrote. "Scheduling a meeting w these 2 industry giants. Game and I recently attended rally's and meetings regarding police and community and I got to know Meek better on phone last night and he is now a real A list inspiration to me."
It didn't take long for The Game's manager, Wack 100, to respond.
"Hey Russel stay in your muthafucking Lane you don't dictate or have a voice in Wtf we doing over here," Wack captioned a photo of Simmons. "When's the last time you reached down to sign a urban artist ? Whatever you and @meekmill is talking about during your Yoga sessions is y'all business !! We keeping it #West over here my nigga .... #WeAintSquashingShitRu @uncleRush."
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Brad Pitt is being investigated for allegedly getting physically and verbally abusive with one his and Angelina Jolie's children during a flight last Wednesday, September 14.
The accusation led to Jolie filing for divorce Monday, September 19, from her husband of two years.
PEOPLE reports that the incident in question happened on the couple's private jet. Pitt is said to have been intoxicated at the time.
Someone anonymously reported what happened, sparking an investigation by the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services.
"The DCFS investigation is absolutely ongoing," a source told PEOPLE. "Brad has been interviewed and is cooperating fully. The case remains open."
A source close to Pitt told TMZ, "He takes the matter very seriously and says he did not commit any abuse of his children," adding, "It's unfortunate that people involved are continuing to present him in the worst possible light."
Jolie and Pitt were married in 2014, but have been together for 12 years. They have six children - Maddox, 15, Pax, 12, Zahara, 11, Shiloh, 10, and twins Knox and Vivienne, 8.
Jolie cited irreconcilable differences in her divorce documents. She is seeking sole physical custody of the children.
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Machine Gun Kelly's fire collaboration with Chief Keef titled "Young Man" gets official visuals directed by Ian Moore.
The song is available now on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/young-man-feat.-chief-keef/id1134758814
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Common releases an official music video for the title track off of his forthcoming album titled "Black America Again." The song features music icon Stevie Wonder.
Produced by Karriem Riggins and Robert Glasper.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Streets appeared calm early Thursday in downtown Charlotte after a second night of violent protests over the deadly police shooting of a black man, although at least three major businesses were asking their employees to stay home for the day as the city remained on edge.
Bank of America, Wells Fargo and Duke Energy all told employees not to venture into North Carolina's largest city after Gov. Pat McCrory declared a state of emergency Wednesday night and called in the National Guard after Charlotte's police chief said he needed the help. The North Carolina National Guard arrived at a Charlotte armory early Thursday and Guard vehicles left the armory about 8 a.m.
Here you can see @NationalGuard making their way in, the city will look much different as the sun comes up @wcnc pic.twitter.com/hypRb3TZIu
— Rachel Rollar (@RachelRollar) September 22, 2016
Lots of activity at @NCNationalGuard this AM. I'm told they're expected to release info on a plan shortly @wcnc pic.twitter.com/vIHTSUDpru
— Rachel Rollar (@RachelRollar) September 22, 2016
Just a snapshot of damage left behind after a night of riots in #clt #wcnc pic.twitter.com/3c9JXCLglB
— Richard DeVayne (@devayneTV) September 22, 2016
Federal help also is on the way, with the Justice Department sending to Charlotte a team of trained peacekeepers designed to help resolve community conflict. The department's Community Relations Service has been deployed to other cities roiled by tense flare-ups between police and residents.
Meanwhile, Mayor Jennifer Roberts told ABC's "Good Morning America" on Thursday that city officials are talking about imposing a curfew.
Anger has continued to build over the shooting of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott by a black police officer on Tuesday afternoon and the wildly different accounts about what happened from authorities and Scott's family and neighbors.
A peaceful prayer vigil turned into an angry march and then a night of violence after a protester was shot and critically wounded as people charged police in riot gear trying to protect an upscale hotel in Charlotte's typically vibrant downtown. Police did not shoot the man, city officials said.
VIDEO: Cam Newton responds to officer-involved shooting, and aftermath in #Charlotte #Panthers @wcnc
— NBC Charlotte Sports (@SportsWCNC) September 21, 2016
STORY: https://t.co/AgPX1CyHGG pic.twitter.com/aJEcaiQrzf

Video obtained and verified by The Associated Press, which was recorded right after the shooting, shows someone lying in a pool of blood as people scream and a voice yells for someone to call for help. People are then told to back up from the scene.
The unrest took many by surprise in Charlotte, the banking capital of the South with a population of 830,000 people, about 35 percent of them black. The city managed to pull through a racially charged shooting three years ago without the unrest that erupted in recent years in places such as Baltimore, Milwaukee and Ferguson, Missouri.
In 2013, Charlotte police charged one of their own, Randall Kerrick with voluntary manslaughter within days, after the white officer shot an unarmed black man who had been in a wreck and was looking for help. The jury deadlocked and the charge was dropped last summer. The city saw a few protests but no violence.
On Wednesday, hundreds of protesters who were shouting "black lives matter" and "hands up, don't shoot" left after police fired flash grenades and tear gas after the shooting. But several groups of a dozen or more protesters stayed behind, attacking people, including reporters, shattering windows to hotels, office buildings and restaurants and setting small fires. The NASCAR Hall of Fame was among the places damaged.
At one point, television news helicopters showed protesters on the loop highway around downtown, trying to stop cars for several minutes before police arrived.
"My heart bleeds for what our great city is going through," McCrory said on WBTV-TV. He was mayor of Charlotte for 14 years before becoming governor.
Authorities said three people and four police officers were injured. Videos and pictures on Twitter showed reporters and other people being attacked.
The violence happened amid questions about what happened when Scott was shot and killed in the parking lot of his condominium complex. Police did not release dashboard or body camera footage, but said Scott had a gun and refused several orders to drop his weapon. Scott's family and neighbors said he was holding a book.
"He got out of his car, he walked back to comply, and all his compliance did was get him murdered," said Taheshia Williams, whose balcony overlooks the shady parking spot where Scott was Tuesday afternoon. She said he often waited there for his son because a bicycle accident several years ago left him stuttering and susceptible to seizures if he stayed out in the hot sun too long.
Charlotte Police Chief Kerr Putney was angered by the stories on social media, especially a profanity-laced, hourlong video on Facebook, where a woman identifying herself as Scott's daughter screamed "My daddy is dead!" at officers at the shooting scene and repeating that he was only holding a book.
Putney was adamant that Scott posed a threat, even if he didn't point his weapon at officers, and said a gun was found next to the dead man. "I can tell you we did not find a book," the chief said.
Not long after the Facebook video was posted Tuesday night, the first night of destructive protests began near the shooting scene, about 15 miles northeast of downtown Charlotte. Dozens of demonstrators threw rocks at police and reporters, damaged squad cars, closed part of Interstate 85, and looted a stopped truck and set a fire. Authorities used tear gas to break up the protests.
The distrust of police continued after Wednesday's shooting of the protester. Many demonstrators did not believe city officials' assertion that officers did not shot the protester.
Chief says videos of shooting at last night protest are being reviewed. Person shot critical. @ErikaWCNC pic.twitter.com/brLhX0ZktH
— RadBerky (@RBerkywcnc) September 22, 2016
"We protesting. Why the hell would we target each other?" Dino Davis said. "They say it was the tear gas, and it looked like one the tear gas exploded. But I think it was a rubber bullet because some of those rubber bullets can penetrate."

Police said the plainsclothes officer who shot Scott, identified as Brently Vinson, has been placed on leave, standard procedure in such cases. Three uniformed officers at the shooting scene had body cameras; Vinson did not, police said.
Officer Brently Vinson
Calls for police to release the video increased. North Carolina has a law that takes effect Oct. 1 requiring a judge to approve releasing police video, and Putney said he doesn't release video when a criminal investigation is ongoing.
Chief Putney: I am going to be very intentional about protecting the integrity of the investigation, won't release video until reason to
— Diana Rugg (@DianaRuggOnTV) September 22, 2016
But that video may be the only thing that calms Charlotte, said John Barnett, who runs a civil rights group called True Healing Under God, or THUG.
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Associated Press writers Josh Replogle, Stephanie Siek, Tom Foreman Jr., Jonathan Drew, Martha Waggoner, Steve Reed and Eric Tucker in Washington contributed to this report.








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Young Buck will be back home in just a few months and you can bet he'll be recording new music right away. In the meantime, check out this in-studio music video for the song "Get Away" by Buck and Kidd Kidd.
This is off of G-Unit's DJ Whoo Kid-hosted mixtape, "The Lost Flash Drive." It's available now on Datpiff: http://www.datpiff.com/G-Unit-The-Lost-Flash-Drive-mixtape.801353.html.
Visuals directed by Charlie P for Black Fly Music.
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As Founder/CEO of Dirty Money Entertainmet (DME), Blacc Zacc is an entrepreneur on the rise, with plans to make his label a household name. Born Zachary Chapman in Columbia, South Carolina, Blacc Zacc grew up in Columbia Gardens where he began rapping at the age of 13. “I was inspired to be successful in life by my older brother Tony,” he remembers. “I looked up to my big brother’s lifestyle as a child.”
He was also influenced by music industry moguls like Grand Hustle founder T.I., Maybach Music boss Rick Ross, and internationally renowned powerhouse P. Diddy – who all built their success from the ground up.
He has dropped several albums since 2010 and today we drop his latest entitled "Dirty Summer", hosted by the lengendary Bigga Rankin. An album that features thirteen hot tracks that leave the audience ready for more.
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A lot of people across the country are just getting to know Phresher because of the song "Wait a Minute," but during a visit to Hot 97 the Brooklyn, New York native says he's been grinding for 6 years.
He also talked about taking Desiigner under his wing 3 years ago, the rapper having the songs "Panda" and "Timmy Turner" for at least 2 years before he blew up, them falling out but starting to get past that now, his upcoming project, Jay Z and Eminem being his favorite artists, his dad finally seeing his vision and spits a freestyle.
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Straight out of the 608, rising independent artist Trip James brings that level of hip hop in which many can relate to in delivering lyrics.
Through adversity, Trip James has no means in stopping his pursuit towards the next level. He debuts the new single "Ima Star" as the first record appearing on his upcoming album, displaying his lyrical skills.
Visit his website http://trippyvibez.com and follow him on Twitter @Trip_Diddy.
Straight from the streets of Chicago, Spit God J and $TVE debut the new video "Need To Rush".
These two rising independent artists are already showing the potential the city holds in talent overall with story telling within the new visual.
"Need To Rush" appears on their new EP "Matchbook" hosted by Dj Hustlenomics.
Both artists show the hustle of getting the money by any means necessary with consequences awaiting.
Check for these two on twitter Spit God J (@cordellAKAjc) and $TVE (@sorawSTVE)
Milwaukee's Taiyamo Denku creates a three way rhyme syndicate with Infamous Mobb's Big Twins & Cypha Den Music's Urban Legend for and ode to the urban ways of life in the visual treatment for "Where We Live". Though the video is being presented as a Denku release, Urban Legend's powerful presentation of verbiage lead to the audio single being rooted on his forthcoming CDM debut album. Filmed in both Wisconsin and New York, the video captures Denku and UL on the hard streets of Mil-Town as Twins reps Queensbridge. With Dcypha providing the soundscape, many Hip Hop fans will be thrilled by the stellar horn samples and classic nineties flare behind it. Without further ado, here is "Where We Live".