Andrew Kelley Presents… Raekwon – Dope On The Table (EP)

Tracklisting and download link after the jump.

Beatsmith and A&R Andrew Kelley has come together with The DJBooth to bring listeners Dope on the Table, an exclusive collection of remixed cuts by Raekwon the Chef. Originally conceived as a mixtape project in conjunction with the Wu-Tang spitter’s management, but never completed (read the full story at Kelley’s Tumblr), the set has been resurrected in the form of a seven-track EP. Kelley provides all production throughout the project, which features guest appearances from Big L, M.O.P., Kool G Rap, Notorious B.I.G., Ghostface Killah, Sean Price, Pusha T, Littles, Fabolous and Big Boi.

Odd Future Talk Presents… Unreleased Volume 3 (Mixtape)

Tracklisting and download link after the jump. I assume you can find the previous volumes on the aforementioned forum as well.
The die hard Odd Future fans who make their regular rounds in the Odd Future Talk forums have complied 13 previously unreleased tracks. As the third installment of their Odd Future: Unreleased series, this particular gathering of songs features several unheard tracks from still-missing Earl Sweatshirt, while under his former moniker, Sly.

01 Sly – Sly x Stones Throw

02 Hodgy Beats – Wwarehouse (Produced by Tyler, The Creator)
03 Tyler, The Creator – Friends Zone
04 Left Brain – Oldirty (Instrumental)
05 Mike G – 707
06 Domo Genesis – Cashmere (Produced by Michael Uzowuru)
07 Sly – WattStax (Produced by Weird Eye)
08 Syd Tha Kyd – Get It In (Instrumental)
09 Hodgy Beats – Pop That (Produced by J Hawk)
10 Tyler, The Creator – Furb Set Anthem
11 Pyramid Vritra – Fuck Wind
12 Sly – Rebellious Shit (Produced by Vision)
13 Weird Eye – WattStax (Instrumental) (Bonus Track)


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Drake Reportedly Replaces His Entire Management Team


Still wondering about his relationship to Jas Prince….reported by and from Karen Civil:

After being atop charts all over the globe with his sophomore album “Take Care“, it seems Drake has taken care of another problem he has had. It has been reported that Drake has fired all of his management which includes managers Gee Roberson, Al Branch, Kyambo Joshua and Bryant Cortez of Hip Hop Since 1978. These four managers also manage Lil Wayne, Kanye West, Nicki Minaj and a few other heavyweight names. It was reported that Drake felt as if he was paying too many people and being taken in many directions that he did not want to go.

It is being said that Drake’s management team in Canada and his management of Hip Hop Since 1978 were having conflict with each other, which was another reason he decided to part ways and hire new management. William Morris Endeavor agent Brent Smith confirms that he will indeed take over the management for Drake. Brent also manages Snoop Dogg as well. More on the story as it develops.

Donatella Versace Speaks On The Notorious B.I.G.

In quote from FADER:
I think Biggie was amazing. He came to my shows in Paris many times, and we’d see each other often. He always used to talk so nicely about my family. I think he was so smart, so intelligent. He had such a mind. So I loved what he was doing and how he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think he was giving people a way to know about Versace—I do think a lot of people started to know about Versace because of him.