Stream G-Eazy's new album titled "Everything's Strange Here" up top. Available now on all platforms.
Tracklist:
1. Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime (02:57) 2. Free Porn Cheap Drugs (03:20) 3. Back To What You Knew (03:25) 4. All The Things You're Searching For (feat. Kossisko & Ashley Benson) (03:57) 5. Stan By Me (03:37) 6. In The Middle (02:58) 7. Nostalgia Cycle (02:44) 8. Every Night Of The Year (05:11) 9. Lazarus (03:37) 10. Had Enough (03:13)
International artist Joe Young aka Mansa's hot new single "Keep Me Alive" ft Ceelo Green produced by Grammy-nominated producers Cool & Dre is out now on all platforms!
"What's going on currently is that we need to find our way back to God. We need to find our way back to our driving energy. We need to stop letting the media-controlling us and making us believe what they want us to believe. The truth is out there. This song is a reflection of isolation. We need to practice spiritual distancing. We are making the wrong people famous - trolls, snitches, and child molesters. We need to find our way back to humanity in a real way. Keep me alive!" says Joe Young.
Artist Joe Young, who was mentored by WuTang Clan legend - Ghostface Killa, was born and raised in Germany. In addition to being an artist, when he's not in the studio recording music, he enjoys designing clothes for Wu Wear and he runs a tech company called 3rdspacecommunications.
This single is a powerful piece of art. It was crafted with pure energy and a bit of good and bad karma. The balance is there. All live Instruments. "The hook is what everyone feels in their soul right now. It's a big song. Ceelo Green is one of the greatest voices of our generation and it was a pleasure being able to have him apart of this project. It has a crazy story to it which is told in bits and pieces leading to a grand finale full of emotions and mixed feelings. It will be the biggest song for us this year. Everything is alive on this track" quotes Joe Young.
Joe Young has worked with some of the music industry top artists such as DMX, Rick Ross, The Game, Wiz Khalifa, Max B, Snoop Dogg, Tyga, 6ix9ine, Dave East, Method Man, Tony Yayo, Styles P, and more!
As promised Nino Man comes through with the third installment of his "Hungry For Success" mixtape series. Features include Dave East, Papoose, French Montana, Sheek Louch, Styles P, PHresher, Flowboy Vegas, Sporty Thievz King Kirk, DJ Easy L.A., Borey Bills, Harrd Luck, Sutha, Ms Hustle, SBV Al and Mdot Porter.
A popular St. Louis rapper, and Kinloch native, Huey was shot and killed Thursday night. He was 32-years-old.
The shooting happened just before 11:00 p.m. in front of a home in the 8100 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard near Mable Avenue in Kinloch. According to police, Huey whose real name is Lawrence Franks arrived at a local hospital suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival.
Upon further investigation, police determined another victim a 21-year-old man of the same shooting had arrived at the Ferguson Police Department with a gunshot wound. He was taken to an area hospital and treated for his injuries. He is expected to survive.
Huey was originally signed to Jive Records and is best known for his 2006 debut single “Pop, Lock and Drop It”.
Fans have poured out tributes and condolences to the family of the deceased. Huey’s Instagram profile says he was looking forward to shooting a music video Saturday for his new single.
Huey is survived by his 13-year-old daughter.
Investigators say as many as 10 people were present during the time of the shooting. Police have made no arrest at this time. More details will be posted as this story develops.
Lil Durk drops off an official music video for "3 Headed Goat" featuring Lil Baby and Polo G.
Directed & Edited by Cole Bennett Song Produced by Aviator Keyz & Cicero 3D VFX by Scissor Films Director of Photography - Taylor Randall Steadicam by Xavier Thompson Ex. Produced by Sal Tarantino & Carla Michelle Johnson
Coming off of his first tour throughout the Northeast, donSMITH is thrilled to present his new EP, "Dear Culture", for new and old fans. With 14 minutes of Hip Hop made for the culture, this EP is to prelude his upcoming album.
Two brothers from the city of Brotherly Love are starting to make their presence known. From XXX, to Lit, to Boss Shit, these two are making moves and doing what they love- making Hits. Phillydaze and NorfsideSin were both North Philly born and raised on hard times and continue expressing life the only way they know how to- through music.
Catch them on major and Independent radio throughout the Globe as well as
Straight out of Tallahasseee, Florida comes Extended Fam Co-CEO and Benny Boys member, TallyUp. He links up with Tom G for his new single titled "Swangin."
With his upcoming new album "Mixed Emotions" looming on the horizon, Hawaiian born Emcee/Producer Nohokai has released the second single "Limitless" featuring Apathy across all digital platforms today. The song is a nod to the true school hardcore hip-hop sound with neck-snapping beats and bars that hit you in the side of the head like a pair of brass knuckles. "Mixed Emotions" is set for a July 17th, 2020 release via Perfect Time Music Group and is slated to feature guest appearances by R.A. The Rugged Man Man, Chino XL, Slaine, Locksmith, Apathy, ILL Bill and a host of other heavy hitters. Listen to Nohokai's "Limitless" featuring Apathy and Tone Spliff online below!
Hawaiian born emcee and Producer, Nohokai, has created an underground hip-hop debut for the ages in the form of his new album "Mixed Emotions". Nohokai has assembled an all-star cast of guests for the album that reads like a lineup worthy of a festival stage. Nohokai meshes his boom-bap production style with some venomous lyrical attack from the co-artists that have blessed this body of work with insane verses.
Having previously channeled his creativity as an MC, Nohokai graced stages across the Hawaiian islands with many of the artists featured on the album including Gift of Gab. As he matured, Nohokai realized that performing as an MC wasn't his true calling and instead turned to the studio as his rightful place in the hip-hop ecosystem. Now as a grown man with a growing list of responsibilities, Nohokai has put everything he's got into this full-length debut as a producer. The result is a polished, mature, aggressive sound that rings of the same urgency Nohokai feels for his musical abilities. It's a now-or-never moment for Nohokai and despite the talent and a dope album to show for it, he's having "Mixed Emotions".
PASADENA, Calif. — A San Diego man who was fatally shot during a gun battle last month with police in California was a former U.S. Marine and ex-police officer, authorities said Wednesday.
Dramatic video released Tuesday shows 47-year-old Lloyd Nelson Jr, firing his gun May 8 at officers after his car crashed head-on into a police vehicle during a pursuit in Pasadena.
He fired through his windshield and continued to shoot as he exited the vehicle. One officer was shot in the leg by friendly fire, police said.
Nelson was honorably discharged from the U.S. Marine Corps in 1996, according to Pasadena police Lt. William Grisafe. Nelson previously worked for the Los Angeles County Office of Public Safety until it was absorbed into the sheriff’s department in 2010.
Grisafe said Nelson may also have served in the Army and Air Force reserves. He did not have a previous criminal record, the lieutenant said.
The incident began when a Pasadena officer saw Nelson make an illegal turn, park in the middle of the street and get out of the car, authorities said.
The officer tried to speak to Nelson but he got back into his car and drove away. Officers pursued Nelson in vehicles and with a helicopter before a supervisor called off the ground chase and let the helicopter take over. Nelson drove slowly but did not stop for red lights and stop signs, the video shows.
Police in patrol vehicles began chasing him again and forced a crash using an intervention maneuver designed to stop a car. The video shows Nelson open fire while still seated after his car struck a police vehicle.
Nelson got out of the car and continued shooting as officers returned fire.
Nelson was struck multiple times and died at the scene, officials said. Police said they found two other loaded firearms in his car.
Mag is an indie hiphop artist from pa. Mag has released numerous singles 2 of which hood senorita and designer received radio recognition. Mag's most recent release a song entitled tic tac toe is a dark dirty song made after a night of partying it gives insight into some of MAG's thotish ways
CNN - The New York Police Department officer seen on video putting a man into a chokehold during an arrest over the weekend was arrested and charged Thursday, the NYPD said in a statement.
The officer, David Afanador, 39, was charged with "attempted strangulation" and "strangulation," the statement read.
Afanador probably would be arraigned Thursday morning, the Queens District Attorney's Office tells CNN.
The NYPD suspended Afanador without pay after cellphone video surfaced showing officers tackling 35-year-old Ricky Bellevue and Afanador putting his arm around Bellevue’s neck as he lay face down on the boardwalk.
Bellevue’s lawyer, Sanford Rubenstein, said in a statement that Afanador’s arrest is the “first step in getting justice for Ricky Bellevue.”
“The next step is for this police officer to be convicted and sentenced to jail,” Rubenstein said.
The New York City Council last week passed a package of police reform measures, including an official ban on chokeholds. The bills passed amid nationwide protests spurred by the death of George Floyd after a Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee to his neck for several minutes.
Check out the official music video for "Peacoat Flow" from Buffalo, New York native and Dreamers Anonymous CEO, Some Guy Named Lee featuring Queens emcee, S.Y. the Southern Yankee.
NASCAR released the clearest photo on Thursday of the garage pull rope that was mistaken for a noose in the garage of Bubba Wallace, NASCAR's only Black driver in the Cup Series, prior to the GEICO 500 at Talladega. The image shows the rope tied into what could be interpreted as a noose.
After an investigation from the FBI and NASCAR, it was found that no hate crime that had been committed against Wallace when the rope was originally found. Wallace went on CNN afterwards to assert that regardless of whether it was something intended for him or not, the rope was still a noose.
According to Wallace's retelling of the incident, NASCAR president Steve Phelps was the first to inform the No. 43 driver that this was found in his garage. The rope itself was reportedly found by a staffer, who reported it to the proper authorities.
In a press conference given Thursday, Phelps pointed out that no other garage had anything similar to the type of knot that was tied at the end of Wallace's garage rope. He also apologized using poor word choice in NASCAR's initial statement following the finding of the noose.
Around the time that the noose was found in Wallace's garage, protestors were driving outside of Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama protesting NASCAR's decision to ban the confederate flag at all future events. A plane even flew above the track with the phrase "Defund NASCAR" over the confederate flag on a banner. during the race. This was less than a week after Wallace had driven a Black Lives Matter scheme car at Martinsville.
NASCAR inspected 1,684 garage stalls at all 29 tracks in which they race. They found only 11 garages that had a pull-down rope tied in a knot, and only one noose - the one in Bubba Wallace's garage.https://t.co/b648rQ2EDv
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