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Chief Keef and Fat Trel team up and play "Russian Roulette" in their brand new video. The track was produced by Lex Luger. Shot by: Blaqstar Productions
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Chief Keef and Fat Trel team up and play "Russian Roulette" in their brand new video. The track was produced by Lex Luger. Shot by: Blaqstar Productions
Download the song from HERE
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A man has been arrested in connection with the fatal shooting that killed three people and injured two others June 20th outside of a strip club in Houston.
31-year old rapper Trae Tha Truth, real name Frazier Othel Thompson, and 37-year old Willie Watkins were injured in the shooting outside of Diamonds Gentlemen’s Club, formerly known as Scores Cabaret.
An associate of Trae's ABN group Coy “Poppa C” Thompson, 23, was killed outside the club, along with 30-year-old Erica Rochelle Dotson and 31-year-old Carlos Durell Dorsey.
25-year old Feanyichi Uvukansi was taken in for questioning Wednesday in the shooting. Uvukansi reportedly told his family he was surprised to learn he was a suspect. He has a criminal past which includes multiple drug and assault charges according to KHOU.
Police say this may have all be traced back to a domestic dispute "Poppa C" had on June 17th. He had reportedly received threats on his life.
Dotson, a mother of three, had just approached Trae for an autograph when she was killed.
Uvukansi faces capital murder charges and was being held without bond.
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Prodigy stopped Power 105.1 this morning to talk with The Breakfast Crew. They cleared the air about a lot of subjects including the rumor P was raped in jail (he wasn't), whether there's beef with Havoc and how Jay-Z got his dance class picture to put on the Summer Jam screen.
P also talked about working with T.I. and Wiz Khalifa on H.N.I.C. 3, a fight he had with Havoc early on in their career, his relationship with 50 Cent and what Mobb Deep has to do to stay relevant.
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Yelawolf and Rittz keep you on the edge of your seats in the ultra creepy short film for "Growing Up In the Gutter." The track can be found on Yela's album Radioactive.
Download it now on iTunes.
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In Curren$y's latest video the New Orleans rapper takes us to the "Showroom." The track is the latest single off of his new album The Stoned Immaculate.
Download it now from iTunes.
Directed, Shot & Edited by CJ Wallis
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Nicki Minaj traveled to her home country of Trinidad and Tobago on Wednesday, July 4 to film a carnival-themed music video for "Pound the Alarm" off of her album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded. The Young Money star was reportedly joined by some of Soca music's biggest stars, including Machel Montano, Fay-Ann Lyons and Bunji Garlin.
The single will will released for digital download on July 8th.
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Check out the official "Itchin" remix featuring Future, Young Jeezy, Yo Gotti and Fabolous
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Here's the CDQ version of Jim Jones' "60 Rackz" remix featuring Cam'Ron and Lil Wayne.
Shawty Lo teams up with 50 Cent for a new heater off of Shawty's mixtape Million Dollar Man, which is available now for free download from Datpiff.
G-Unit/D4L's Shawty Lo delivers a star studded mixtape for this Fourth of July. The Million Dollar Man features 50 Cent, Lola Monroe, Ca$h Out, Gucci Mane, Lil Wayne, Future, 2 Chainz and more.
Tracklist:
1. Only Da Strong Survive Intro (Prod by DJ Montay)
2. Dat White Girl (Prod by DJ London)
3. New Money ft Cash Out (Prod by DJ London)
4. MVP ft Rocko, Gucci Mane (Prod by Zaytoven)
5. Chris Angel ft 2 Chainz (Prod by Speilberg Shawty)
6. Talk Of The Town ft 50 Cent (Prod by Mercy)
7. Boss Bitch ft Tiffany Fox, JaiJai, Lola Monroe (Prod by S.O.S)
8. Wats Goin On Wit Lo ft T*melle (Prod by Dada)
9. Million Dollar Man (Prod by Lil Rick)
10. New 2 Me ft Stuntman (Prod by Lil Charles)
11. Cake ft Future (Prod by Zaytoven)
12. Shawty Lo Speaks
13. Best Bullshit ft Alley Boy (Prod by Gamble)
14. Keep It Cool ft Gorilla Zoe (Prod by Zaytoven)
15. Attention ft 2 Chainz (Prod B-Trill)
16. No Secrets ft Rav Money (Prod by Mike Will)
17. Vampire Life ft Jim Jones (Prod by Southside)
18. Dope Boyz Back ft Gucci Mane (Prod by DJ Thoomp)
19. We On Dis Year (Prod by Rix Melody)
20. Look At Me Now (Prod by DJ Thoomp)
21. WTF ft Lil Wayne (Bonus)
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In week 6 of Waka Flocka Flame's "Club Paradise" tour vlog we follow the Brick Squad Monopoly boss as he travels from Up State New York to Boston.
Directed by Blind Folks Vision
Pick up Waka's new album Triple F Life on iTunes
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Akon sat down with DJ Whoo Kid on Avenue A Soundcheck recently. The two discussed Akon's new artists, working on Dr. Dre's 'Detox,' the popularity of "Still Kill," and Kon's upcoming 'Stadium' album.
Check out the interview below.
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Nas and Amy Winehouse made great music together. Here's another example of that off of Nas' Life Is Good album dropping July 17th.
You can pre-order the album now on iTunes.
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Machine Gun Kelly is known for saying whatever is on his mind and he did just that in an interview with BallerAlert.com on the red carpet of the 2012 BET Awards. The Cleveland rapper was asked about his love for black women when he let it be known they top it off the best in his opinion.
"I'mma tell you like this - my child is black - black girls give the best head 100%," MGK said.
MGK went on to explain to the interviewer (who was a black woman), that black women either give the best dome or say they don't give it at all.
"This is what y'all do," he continued. "Y'all either give the best head or say you don't give head. White girls just give it. Most of y'all say 'I don't do that unless you're my man.' Whereas you just need to show your skills because black girls give the best head 100%."
A black woman that was standing nearby gets offended by what MGK is saying and walks off. After sending a few curse words her way the rapper continued the raunchy discussion. Check it out below.
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Childish Gambino delivers his highly anticipated mixtape.
Nelly links up with Chris Brown for the first single off of his upcoming seventh studio album
First leak off of Havoc's upcoming EP '13.'
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Reek Da Villain comes through with a new banger featuring Busta Rhymes and Lloyd Banks
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After months of anticipation, 50 Cent fans are going to have to wait a few months longer for the rapper's next official LP. Despite previous plans to release his next album on Tuesday (July 3), Fif announced early this morning that he'll release Street King Immortal in November, with or without the support of his longtime label home, Interscope Records.
"My official Interscope album is called STREET KING IMMORTAL due out in nov," the G-Unit CEO, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, tweeted early Tuesday.
5 (Murder By Numbers), which was widely believed to be his fifth official album, will now be offered to fans on Friday for free — as what he called an "appetizer" — instead of being released for sale as planned.
MTV News has obtained an exclusive snippet from one of the songs off 5 (Murder By Numbers — a reggae-tinged, New York-flavored number called "You Will Never Take My Crown." "Gram after gram, time after time, I got the grind/ I can't help it, I got the shine," he raps on the drum-heavy track.
Claiming that he was receiving little marketing or support from Interscope, 50 recently lashed out at his label and the industry, saying it will be the last in his turbulent deal with the label.
"I said I was gonna put a record out that was completely up to album standard, and I'm gonna do that. I worked on this album for a long time," he said in a June interview with Philadelphia's Hot 107.9 radio station. "It's been three years."
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Wiz Khalifa has very strong opinions when it comes to who the best female MC is. He picks Taylor Gang member Lola Monroe over all others.
"Lola Monroe, she's the first lady of Taylor Gang. She's the only chick that raps in Taylor Gang," Wiz told DropOutUK.com. "She's iller than any female artist I've ever heard in my life. She's so much better than any female because... just her lyrical ability."
Wiz said Lola has a story to tell that has yet to be heard in female rap.
"She's from D.C. and nobody has heard that story before," he added. "Nobody's heard that story before from a female. You've heard all these other stories, but you haven't heard her yet. I feel like she's different, she's better."
What do you think of Wiz's comments?
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