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Mally Mall releases the official music video for his song "Drop Bands On It" featuring YMCMB emcee Tyga, Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa and Fresh. The track was produced by Audibles. Video directed by Mike Ho
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Mally Mall releases the official music video for his song "Drop Bands On It" featuring YMCMB emcee Tyga, Taylor Gang boss Wiz Khalifa and Fresh. The track was produced by Audibles. Video directed by Mike Ho
By now everyone has heard or at least heard about Kendrick Lamar's verse on "Control." The Compton emcee dropped a lot of names during the song including former NBA coach Phil Jackson.
"If Phil Jackson came back, still no coachin' me. I'm uncoachable, I'm unsociable," K. Dot rapped.
The basketball guru who coached the Chicago Bulls to six championships and the L.A. Lakers to five, offered Kendrick some friendly advice via Twitter.
The "Zen Master" has spoken.
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Joell Ortiz heard Kendrick Lamar claiming king of New York loud and clear. The Brooklyn emcee has responded with a vengeance on "Outta Control." The track borrows the instrumental from Big Sean's "Control," the song that sparked this whole controversy.
Kendrick Lamar has gotten everyone's attention with his verse on Big Sean's "Control." There's been several responses on Twitter from other rappers. New York's G4 Boyz are the first to respond on wax with "The Gods." On the song they call on some on NYC's biggest rap names to speak on the situation.
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Gucci Mane is on one today. The 1017 Brick Squad boss is firing shots in every direction. It's no secret that there's no love lost between Guwop, T.I. and Young Jeezy. His problems with Yo Gotti surfaced when his former friend was going to put out his C7 mixtape on the same day as Gucci's Trap God project.
La Flare went at the three on Twitter today. Peep what he had to say below.
Will any one of the three respond? I guess we will find out soon.
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Kendrick Lamar is will probably get a lot of on wax responses for his verse on Big Sean's "Control" where he tells various rappers by name that he will murder them on a record and is the king of New York and the West Coast.
Meek Mill has responded in an interview with CBS Philadelphia.
“Kendrick Lamar, I don’t think he was trying to insult any of us, you know. We all know each other personally," Meek said. “There were a lot of names that weren’t mentioned. I like those type of games. I definitely don’t think it was an insult. It was a competition thing. A competitive type thing. I live for competition. Everyone who knows me knows I don’t want to lose in a game of nothing. I don’t want to lose in a game of tic-tac-toe. I’m not going to make a diss record for Kendrick Lamar. But if he wants to get competitive, we’re going to have some fun.”
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Back in May a rift developed between longtime friends and business partners Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka.
As we reported at the time, Gucci announced that Waka had been dropped from his 1017 Brick Squad label. Guwop said he was ready to field offers for his services.
Today, Gucci again offered to sell Waka's rights via his Twitter account, but this time he put a price tag on it.
Waka Flocka still has his own record company, Brick Squad Monopoly, with signed artists. However, as of now it doesn't look like he'll ever rep 1017 again.
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August Alsina debuts the much anticipated video for his smokers anthem "Let Me Hit That" featuring fellow New Orleans native Curren$y. The track, produced by Cassius Jay, will appear on August's upcoming EP, 'Downtown: Life Under the Gun' available on iTunes 8/20! The visual was directed by Reece Bros.
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Marsha Ambrosius' beautiful vocals are on full display on her new single "Without You." The British songer gets an assist from R&B superstar Ne-Yo on this one. Be on the lookout for Marsha's sophomore album later this year.
As promised Trinidad James releases his 10 PC Mild mixtape. The project boasts features from Travis Scott, Cyhi The Prynce, Danny Brown, Rich Homie Quan, Gucci Mane, Childish Gambino, Alley Boy and more.
1.WutEL$e [Prod By Childish Major, Travis $cott, J. Padron and Kyle King]
2.Material Thing$ Hard To Deal With (Feat Cyhi The Prynce) [Prod By J. Padron and Villo]
3.$hut Up!!! (Feat Travi$ Scott) [Prod By Young Chop and Travi$ Scott]
4.Hip$ter $trip Club [Prod By K.E On The Track]listen download
5.Quez (Feat Fabo Of D4L, Danny Brown and Playa Fly) [Prod By J. Padron and Jack Donaghue]
6.HomeGirl$ [Prod By J. Padron and Villo)
7.Jumpin Off Texa$ (Feat Rich Homie Quan) [Prod By Young Chop]
8.Bino$ Vs Bree$ [Prod By XXYYXX]
9.Ro$enberg$ [Prod By Westwood]
10.Ea$tside (Feat Gucci Mane, Young Scooter, Alley Boy and Childish Gambino) [Prod Young Roc and J.Padr
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Gossip Viv and Hynaken welcomed Frenchie of Brick Squad Monopoly to Thisis50 Radio. He talked about his mixtape Long Over Due, breaks down the difference between BSM and 1017 Brick Squad, says Gucci Mane may be a bit jealous of Waka Flocka because of his success and recalls Gucci slapping the hell out of a DJ.
Other guests on the show included Drag-On, Tiffy Sway from Love and Hip Hop and Yes Liv Can
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Ex-football player turned rapper Schoolboy Q talked with Pow-TV over the weekend at the MixShow Live event in Atlanta about a couple of hot topics in college football. Check out his take on Texas A&M player Johnny Manziel's current trouble with the NCAA for getting paid to sign autographs and why he feels all college athletes should be compensated financially by their schools.
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Kendrick Lamar has everyone talking this morning after his blazing verse on Big Sean's "Control." He not only claimed to be the king of the West Coast, but New York as well. He also let every emcee know that if they are on a song with him they should prepare to get slaughtered.
"I heard the barbershops be in great debates all the time/Bout who's the best MC? Kendrick, Jigga and Nas/Eminem, Andre 3000, the rest of y'all/New n*ggas just new n*ggas, don't get involved/I'm usually homeboys with the same n*ggas I'm rhymin' wit/But this is hip hop and them n*ggas should know what time it is/And that goes for Jermaine Cole, Big KRIT, Wale/Pusha T, Meek Mill, A$AP Rocky, Drake/Big Sean, Jay Electron', Tyler, Mac Miller/I got love for you all but I'm tryna murder you n*ggas/Tryna make sure your core fans never heard of you n*ggas/They dont wanna hear not one more noun or verb from you n*ggas/What is competition? I'm tryna raise the bar high/Who tryna jump and get it? You better off tryna skydive/Out the exit window of 5 G5’s with 5 grand/With your granddad as the pilot he drunk as f*ck tryna land/With the hand full of arthritis and popping prosthetic leg/Bumpin Pac in the cockpit so the sh*t that pops in his head/Is an option of violence, someone heard the stewardess said/That your parachute is a latex condom hooked to a dread," Kendrick spits on the song.
Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg kicked "The Realness" this morning about K. Dot. He says that the emcee has been the king of the new rappers ever since he released Good Kid, M.A.A.D City.
Do you agree?
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Big Sean blesses his fan with an all out banger titled "Control" featuring Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica. The track was meant for Sean's Hall of Fame album, but the sample couldn't be cleared.
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It's been a minute since we've heard from T-Pain, but he's back with something fresh and new. Teddy P teams up with Grand Hustle rapper Bobby Ray on the DJ Mustard-produced single "Bow Down."
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