Travis Porter's debut album "From Day 1" just hit store shelves today and to get things kick started the group drops a brand new video for "Ride Like That" which features R&B crooner Jeremih.
In the latest episode of Slaughterhouse's tour vlog we catch up with the crew of Joe Budden, Crooked I, Royce Da 5'9 and Joell Ortiz as they travel through Europe. They stop by the Tim Westwood show in London where Jump Off Joey lets off some steam about radio stations not supporting the movement and take us behind the scenes of their not always first class plane rides.
It's clear to see though that the guys have great chemistry as they tell jokes and talk about their new single "My Life" and it's upcoming video.
Chris Brownhas been dropping lots of new music music as he prepares to release his fifth studio album on July 3rd. "Fortune" boasts features from Big Sean, Kevin McCall, Nas, Wiz Khalifa and more.
Peep the full tracklist below.
1. Turn Up The Music 2. Bassline
3. Till I Die (Ft. Big Sean & Wiz Khalifa)
4. Mirage (Ft. Nas)
5. Don’t Judge Me
6. 2012
7. Biggest Fan
8. Sweet Love
9. Strip (Ft. Kevin Mccall)
10. Stuck On Stupid
11. 4 Years Old
12. Cadillac (Ft. Sevyn)
13. Don’t Wake Me Up
14. Trumpet Lights (Ft. Sabrina Antionette)
Deluxe Edition:
15. Tell Somebody
16. Free Run
17. Remember My Name (Ft. Sevyn)
As promised Pusha T delivers the official visuals for the shot that set off the beef with YMCMB. Directed by Samuel Rogers, the clip for "Exodus 23:1" definitely gets it's point across in no uncertain terms. It will be interesting to see if Kanye West and the rest of the G.O.O.D Music family join in at some point.
Waka Flocka collaborates with Legends from the South Bun B and Ludacris on his new single Candy Paint and Gold Teeth off his sophomore album Triple F Life available for download June 12th ! The video was shot in Houston Texas and Atlanta Georgia by Mr BoomTown.
Meek Mill surprised the audience in Miami, Florida last night at the Best of the Best Memorial Day Weekend 2012 Concert when he braoght out Fabolous to perform "Racked Up Shawty" off of his "Dream Chasers 2" mixtape.
Big K.R.I.T.'s highly anticipated debut album "Live From the Underground" will be released on June 5th via Def Jam Records. The Mississippi native has recruited some quality talent for features in the likes of 8-Ball & MJG, 2 Chainz, Ludacris, Bun B, Melanie Fiona, Devin Tha Dude and more.
NPR was given the go ahead to put up an early stream for fans to check out the disc in it's entirety. Peep the tracklist and link to the stream below.
1. LFU300MA (Intro) 2. Live From The Underground 3. Cool 3 Be Southern 4. I Got This 5. Money On The Floor (Feat. 8Ball & MJG and 2 Chainz) 6. What U Mean (Feat. Ludacris) 7. My Sub (Pt. 2: The Jackin’) 8. Don’t Let Me Down 9. Porchlight (Feat. Anthony Hamilton) 10. Pull Up (Feat. Big Sant & Bun B) 11. Yeah Dats Me 12. Hydroplaning (Feat. Devin The Dude) 13. If I Fall (Feat. Melanie Fiona) 14. Rich Dad, Poor Dad 15. Praying Man (Feat. B.B. King) 16. Live From The Underground (Reprise) (Feat. Ms. Linnie)
Houston's Kirko Bangz sat down with MONTREALITY recently to talk about a wide variety of topics including his top five favorite rappers, what he spent his first big check on, jobs he had as a teenager, the type of student he was in high school and a lot more.
Saigon caused quite a stir over the weekend when an interview he had with SOHH leaked. In the interview Sai disses Diddy, Rick Ross and Big Sean. In an attempt to clarify what he said during the conversation with the website, Sai just released a new vlog. He claims what he said was taken out of context and not meant to attack Ross specifically. He says he was talking about the direction of his new album and things he's going to be speaking out against, including rappers who glorify drug dealing.
Cash Money MC Bow Wow teams up with Teddy P and drops official visuals for "Better." Bow's seventh studio album "Underrated" is scheduled to hit store shelves on June 12, 2012.
Mary J. Blige continues to make timeless music as witnessed by her latest video for "Don't Mind." The track can be found on her latest album "My Life II: The Journey Continues, Act 1."
Saigon had a lot to get off of his chest during a recent interview with SOHH.com. The Yardfather went it on Diddy for peddling Ciroc, Rick Ross for rapping about selling drugs and Big Sean's lyrics.
On Diddy:
"Nobody cares about your music career so now you're pushing vodka... Ciroc Boys. Every popular rapper you go 'hold on you need your marketing? We'll pay for your marketing if you just promote this vodka.' Poison, sh*t that's killing us and n*ggas do it that's why Rick Ross is big. That's why every Rick Ross video you see, before he even comes on you see a bottle of Ciroc pass by the screen."
On Rick Ross and Big Sean:
"Rick Ross and all these n*ggas that rap about selling drugs. All the sh*t that f*cks up the black community they not gonna be able to maKe no money. Watch I'ma shut all they money down. Why ya’ll supportin’ a n*gga that promotes the destruction of our community? Why are you doin’ that? Why would you let this n*gga thrive and we don’t know where our next jobs are coming from? He’s rapping about selling kilos of cocaine and selling drugs. This is what he’s about, this whole lifestyle saying he’s so rich and he eats shrimp every night, and ya’ll support this sh*t? Ya’ll broke and poor and your family’s about to get kicked out. That’s our hit son! That’s his hit. Nobody knows the words to this song, all they know is “ass, ass, ass, ass, ass, ass, ass” [background noises]. We don’t care about “ass, ass, ass, ass,” but this is the society we livin’ in right now. So it’s like alright.”
Sai later came out on Twitter to deny that he dissed Ross, but the audio would seem to tell a different story.