Don't Flop Entertainment has released official video for Big T's battle against Unanymous from their "7th Birthday Weekend" event. Check it out below and let us know who you think took this one.
PeeWee Longway teams up with the Taylor Gang'sWiz Khalifa and Juicy J for a collaboration titled "Jackie Tan." The song was produced by TM88. Give it a listen up top. Be on the lookout for PeeWee's "Mr. Blue Benjamin" project, coming soon.
Check out the new visuals from B.o.B. for "Cold Bwoy Freestyle." This is off of Bobby Ray's "Water" mixtape. Directed by Philly Fly Boy. Download it from Datpiff http://www.datpiff.com/BoB-WATER-mixtape.750809.html.
Producer Mike Will Made-It is preparing to release his "Ransom 2" project later this month. Here's a collaboration with Future off of it titled "Al Sharpton." Give it a listen up top.
A while back Waka Flocka agreed with an interviewer who claimed he is the originator of drill music, a style recently popularized by Chicago rap artists. When we asked Young Chop about it during our latest interview with him, his response was clear. "He couldn't because he was around a lot of Chicago niggas," Chop said. The 22-year-old went on to further explain his point by claiming a majority of Waka's professional music videos are shot in Chicago. "You was [sic] influenced by us," Chop later added.
Comedian TK Kirkland had quite a bit to talk about during his stop by The Breakfast Club.
He chopped it up about getting his big break opening up for NWA after meeting Eazy E, "Straight Outta Compton," being an accurate film, witnessing Birdman kissing Lil Wayne and B.G. on the lips, bugging out when he saw how Young Thug dressed, the Bill Cosby drama, his reputation for being a kleptomaniac, being accused of stealing Diddy's credit card, taking Charlie Murphy's watch, apologizing to Eddie Murphy, upcoming HBO special, almost going to war with Suge Knight, Kevin Hart not being funny, learning from his mistakes.
With a flow colder than Georgia's winter, the Clayton County native Imari Price introduced himself to the music industry in 2010, as Imari Cartione with his first project, Money Callin’ Volume 1: no wonder that he would take the streets by storm with collaborating with Rich Homie Quan, & J Money .
After releasing his debut project Imari Cartione now has access to the spotlight he needed. Cartione quickly learned the spotlight has its downfalls, one of his singles, Shawty Hold Me Down, was stolen by Young Dro and Baby Boy. Fortunately, unlike many he not only had his music together but his business as well. Just as quickly as his music was hijacked his legal team was able to have it returned. With a stolen song scandal and his first single from the project, I Know, running through the streets of the south and finally landing on the airwaves, it was no surprise Imari Cartione was gearing up to release his second project.
Now residing in infamous ClayCo, the CEO of Money Callin Entertainment has released his much anticipated project, Money Calling: The Empire, with features from Mykko Montana, Losie of QC Dirty Dave of QC, Chris Flamme, Fresh Jones of Streets Exces, DJ Plugg, Yoksta Slomeezy, and Almane Lo.
He is already gaining a lot of attention after releasing his first single, Fung Shui, produce by DJ Plugg, which has its own dance called Fung Shui steppin.’ Imari Cartione is currently booking shows and interviews throughout the south. Make sure you follow the movement and keep up @ImariCartione on all social media sites. For those interested in booking Imari Cartione contact 4waydamob@gmail.com
Catch the video the "We Up" off the 'Money Callin The Empire' mixtape below.
Ca$his new Album The "Shady Capo" album is now available. The album only has 1 feature Obie Trice as Ca$his is trying to show case his skills and show that he can stand on his own 2 feet and deliver quality music. This album is for the fans who enjoy lyrics and heartfelt music based in reality.
Posted by Indie Castle on January 15, 2016 at 12:07pm
Singer/Songwriter and St. Petersburg, FL native, Phabo, drops his latest single, "Cristal '06 x Drama," on the day of his interview with Hip-Hop's well know media outlet, HipHopDX. This track will appear on his upcoming album, "Denim". Which is slated to release in February.Phabo's current project, "Far From Phabian," continues to do well on Spotify and other streaming services. To listen to "Far From Phabian" click on one of the streaming service links below:iTunes/Apple Music: https://itun.es/us/ynJ7-Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2UijVzYrYv9xYqclmjSxhITIDAL: http://tidal.com/album/53716254Read more…
Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, was arrested Thursday, January 14, at South Africa's Cape Town International Airport for traveling with a fake passport.
The rapper, real name Dante Smith, had been living in the country since 2013. He allegedly tried to use a "world passport," that isn't recognized by South Africa.
He's been given 14 days to leave the country.
Department of Home Affairs SpokesmanMayihlome Tshweteexplained South Africa's decision in a series of tweets Friday.
Mr Smith has been living in SA with his family without the necessary permits, he was detained upon departure for using illegal travel docs
1.10 Million Dollar Mortgage 2.Dope'd Up 3.Servin Dat Raww 4.Everybody Eats 5.Know Yourself 6.Juicy 7.GCUSI 8.Rumorz Feat. Chris Brown 9.Happy Birthday 10.Interlude Peanut Head 11.Baller Alert 12.Syrup 13.Interlude Missed Call 14.The Feelin 15.4Life 16.I $mile, I Cry
Sean Penn sat down with “CBS This Morning” co-host Charlie Rose for a conversation about his meeting with drug kingpin, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, and what he believes is misinformation spread by the Mexican government regarding the interview he conducted for Rolling Stone.
Charlie Rose: Do you believe the Mexican government released this (information) because they wanted to see you blamed and to put you at risk?
Sean Penn: Yes
Rose: They wanted to encourage the cartel to put you in their crosshairs?
Penn: Yes
Rose: Are you fearful for your life?
Penn: No
The meeting was facilitated by actressKate del Castillio.
Kate del Castillio
“There is this myth about the visit that we made, my colleagues and I with El Chapo, that it was — as the Attorney General of Mexico is quoted — ‘essential’ to his capture,” Penn said. “We had met with him many weeks earlier…on October 2nd, in a place nowhere near where he was captured. Here’s the things that we know: We know that the Mexican government … they were clearly very humiliated by the notion that someone found him before they did,” he continued. “Well, nobody found him before they did. We didn’t — we’re not smarter than the DEA or the Mexican intelligence. We had a contact upon which we were able to facilitate an invitation.”
Penn feels that the "war on drugs" has failed and that the real intention of his interview with El Chapo has now been lost.
"I have a regret that the entire discussion about this article ignores it's purpose, which was to try to contribute to this discussion about the policy on the war on drugs," the actor explained. "Let's go to the big picture of what we all want. We all want this drug problem to stop. We all want the killings in Chicago to stop. We are the consumer. Whether you agree with Sean Penn or not, there is a complicity there. And if you are on the moral right or on the far left, just as many of your children are doing these drugs. And how much time have they spent in the last week since this article came out talking about that?"
The full interview will air Sunday, January 17, on CBS' "60 Minutes."
Snoop Dogg and Daz Dillinger release their collaborative album titled "Cuzznz." The project features Kurupt, Dam-Funk and Shon Lawon. You can purchase it now from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/cuzznz/id1064207645.
Tracklist:
1. Have U Eva 2. N My System (feat. Dâm-funk) 3. Six n’da Morning (feat. Kurupt) 4. Pop Pop Bang 5. Phenomonon 6. Happy Birthday 7. Dic Walk (feat. Kurupt) 8. N My Life Tyme (feat. Kurupt) 9. Best Friend 10. Sho You Right (feat. Shon’Lawon) 11. What’s Yo Pleasure 12. It’s Not a Secret (feat. Shon’Lawon) 13. Keep’a Nigga High 14. We’ll Miss U
Bronx, New York lyrical beast Fred The Godson has been locked in the studio with The Heatmakerz recording his "Contraband II" mixtape. He takes a brief break to release a new freestyle over The Diplomats' classic "Dipset Anthem" instrumental.
Fred calls this one "Gangsta Muzik."
Follow Fred The Godson @FREDTHEGODSON on Twitter and Instagram
The L.A. County District Attorney has rejected Chloe Goins' sexual assault case against Bill Cosby. They said the statute of limitations had run out and the actor/comedian had an alibi, therefore he could not have been at the Playboy Mansion on the day Goins said he was.
Goins responded by releasing a song titled "Bill Cosby: Diss Track" under the rap name Chlo Chlo.
That was enough forCharlamagne Tha Godto give her"Donkey of the Day"for Thursday, January 14.
You can check out the song below and hear what Charlamagne had to say up top.
With the second installment of the film "Ride Along" being released on January 15, Kevin Hart, made a promotional stop by The Breakfast Club.
The comedian/actor also talks about his upcoming projects, teaming with Nike for his own signature shoe, staying positive, Will Smith paving the way for Philadelphia entertainers, preparing to get married for the second time, his dad's addiction to drugs, getting his work ethic from his mom, Steve Harvey's Miss Universe gaffe, Meek Mill vs Drake, Fabolous having the best sense of humor, best dressed comedians and tells a hilarious Prince story.
Smoke DZA has been dropping pure heat as of late. He keeps the momentum going with "Where It's At?" Produced by Ron Browz a.k.a. Ether Boy. Give it a listen up top.