Apex Predator‘s release date is set for July 30th.
V.Simmons (@_VSimmons) – Made Wretch Proud (Let Nas Down Freestyle) (@Wretch32)
Real shit.
V. Simmons Drops his Version of the J Cole Record ‘Let Nas Down’ and Dedicates his Version to UK Rapper Wretch 32, Wretch 32 is one of his Role models and someone who he looks up to in terms of achievements and also Musical ability.
Spotted: Karen Civil
Iggy Azalea Feat. Wale – Work (Remix)
DC’s ambassador jumps of Aussie Iggy’s latest single. Definitely makes sense, given the song’s title.
Clinton Sparks Feat. 2 Chainz, Macklemore & D.A. – Gold Rush (Video)
Clinton Sparks liberates his new new visual for his single ‘Gold Rush’, featuring Macklemore, 2 Chainz and D.A.
Swizz Beatz Paints Basquiat On A Benz Car Hood; Jay-Z Buys Painting
Swizz Beatz treated his Twitter followers to the above pic, which shows his painting — the near blasphemous portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiat on the top of a Mercedez Benz hood cover — and Jay-Z, whom he recently sold his work to.
Janelle Monáe – Dance Apocalyptic
Janelle Monáe’s music continues to sound futuristic and nostalgic at the same time….her next single (taken from The Electric Lady, which drops September 10th), seems to give a slight nod or sorts to Juicy J’s ‘Bandz’. You can also check out the teaser for the song’s upcoming visual here.
Aaron ‘Ab’ Abernathy Feat. Phonte – All This Love
Prologue Vol. II will be available for free download on July 11th.
Picking up where he left off, Ab’s first single from Prologue Vol. II is a take on DeBarge’s Eighties classic “All This Love.” Unlike the original, Ab’s transformation of this song speaks to his funk roots and takes his listeners on an emotional ride full of vulnerability.
On this record, Ab is assisted by Nat Turner band mate, Malik Hunter on bass, Black Milk on percussion, and Phonte lending his expertise on the subject at hand. With a stylistic lead and counter melodies reminiscent of the golden era, Ab helps us start the first week of summer on a high note (no pun intended).
UPDATE: Jay-Z Plans Times Square Concert For July
UPDATE: Success! The planned performance that was reported on below has reportedly been approved.
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From the New York Post:
Jay-Z is planning a surprise concert atop the marquee of the Ed Sullivan Theater next month that will turn rush-hour Times Square into a gigantic street party, sources told The Post yesterday.
The rapper is close to obtaining the necessary approvals for a July 8 “Late Show With David Letterman” performance, the sources said.
The city killed the same plan in the summer of 2010 over concerns about crowd control and security.
“If he gets permission from the mayor’s office, it’s going to be off the hook,” a law-enforcement source said. “They’ll have to shut down Broadway around the Letterman building. They’ll have to have a strong police presence. It’s going to be chaos with so many fans.”
The sources said the concert will likely go off as planned, despite the Bloomberg administration’s decision to pull the plug three years ago.
“It is close. There are a lot of logistical concerns,” one said, including shutting down a large swath of Times Square near the theater, which is between West 53rd and West 54th streets.
But, the source added, “This would be a great event for New York City.”
In 2010, Jay-Z and Eminem moved their concert to the theater’s rooftop, where permits weren’t required, after the city put the kibosh on their initial plan.
ARTWORK/TRACKLISTING: Joey BADA$$ – Summer Knights
July 1st is the release date. Check out the tracklist below.
01. Alowha (Prod. by Kirk Knight)
02. Hilary $wank (Prod. by Lee Bannon)
03. My Youth (feat. Collie Buddz) (Prod. by Chuck Strangers)
04. Afterlife (feat. Kirk Knight] (Prod. by Chuck Strangers & Patrick Eulmi)
05. Right on Time (feat. T’nah Apex) (Prod. by Kirk Knight)
06. Sweet Dreams (Prod. by Navie D)
07. 47goonz (feat. Dirty Sanchez, Nyck Caution & Rokamouth) (Prod. by Lee Bannon)
08. Sit N’ Prey (feat. Dessy Hinds & T’nah Apex) (Prod. by Navie D)
09. Word Is Bond (Prod. by Statik Selektah)
10. Trap Dour (Prod. by Alchemist)
11. Satellite (feat. Chuck Strangers, Kirk Knight & Dessy Hinds) (Prod. by Lee Bannon)
12. 95 Til Infinity (Prod. by Lee Bannon)
13. Amethyst Rockstar (feat. Kirk Knight) (Prod. by DOOM)
14. Reign (Prod. by Chuck Strangers)
15. Sorry Bonita (feat. Dyemond Lewis, Chuck Strangers, Dirty Sanchez, A La Sole, Kirk Knight, Dessy Hinds & CJ Fly) (Prod. by Oddisee)
16. #LongLiveSteelo (Prod. by Kirk Knight)
Pro Era – Summer Knights Vlog (Episode 1)
The first episode of Pro Era’s vlog leading up to the release of BADA$$’ Summer Knights project (July 1st).
Mistah F.A.B. Feat. Too $hort – So Much Pussy
Well, if there’s anyone to look for regarding advice on this subject, it’d be Too $hort. The latest from Mistah F.A.B. is produced by League Of Starz.
Michelle Williams Announces Title For Upcoming Album
Michelle Williams was recently the feature story in the latest issue of Michigan Avenue Magazine (above is a behind the scenes clip of the photoshoot). I admittedly didn’t read it, but it was reportedly in this interview that she announced her upcoming album title to be Journey To Freedom.
Ca$h Out – The Twerk Song
Another twerk song, this time courtesy of Ca$h Out, produced by DJ Spinz & Dun Deal.
Skrilla Kid Villain (@skvillain) – Back 2 The Money (Mixtape)
Skrilla Kid Villain quietly (at least it seemed that way) releases his latest project for free download. Tracklisting and link below.
Download: Skrilla Kid Villain – Back 2 The Money (Mixtape)
01 Intro (Prod. DJ Cooley)
02 B2T£ (Prod. 80s Baby)
03 Countdown (Prod. Major Notes)
04 9oz’s Feat. Deli Bricks (Prod. 80s Baby)
05 Maintain Feat. Squingy, Lefty & KP (Prod. 80s Baby)
06 Bizzy (Prod. DJ Cooley)
07 Villain (Prod. Turkish)
08 I Got Girls Feat. Mack Dice & Steelo (Prod. Froze)
09 Diamonds Feat W. Squeeze & Naf Skrilla (Prod. 80s Baby)
10 On It (Prod. Alex Beatz)
11 Text Me Feat. Cici (Prod. 80s Baby)
12 Weed & Drink Feat. Kumasi Prince (Prod. Alex Beats)
13 Tombstone (Prod. Jahlil Beats)
14 Gangsta Rap (Prod. 80s Baby)
15 B2T£ Remix Feat. Yukmouth & Mistah F.A.B. (Prod. 80s Baby)
16 On The Strip Again (Prod. Prinz Blunder)
UNDRGRND Bullets – Best Of Baltimore Vol. 1
Shout out to UNDRGRND Bullets out of Baltimore for putting together this best of the “New Baltimore” compilation, featuring the likes of A$AP Ant, young Shaka, Black Zheep DZ, Butch Dawson and more. Further description and tracklist below.
I had been asked by several people what are your favorite tracks from Baltimore, whats hot, who have you been playing? I decided to put together a list of some of my favorite recent tracks from artists I have been digging. In no way does this include every artist and hopefully in a few months we can deliver to you a second volume. The mix is just a fun little thing to get you pumped for Baltimore rap. Thanks to Dylan for the artwork
UNDRGRND Bullets – Best Of Baltimore Volume 1
OG Dutch Master- PSA
CCLS(Icee,Palmtree Tommy, Soduh)- 3:33am
Black Zheep DZ x Al Rogers x Soduh-3 Seasons
Young Shaka- On The Block
Young Diego- Young God
Asap Ant(Asap Mob)- The Way It Go
Butch Dawson and Ccaveman- Unidentified Killas
Soduh x Al Rogers x Asap Ant- The Krays
Action Bastard- Jane Elliot
Butch Dawson feat Palmtree Tommy- IronGrip
Mercure Dior feat Asap Ant- Gush
Black Zheep Dz feat OG Dutch Master, Icee, Soduh- Goldgrillas
eMex feat Young Shaka- 48
CCLS- Dirty East
Al Rogers- Begin
Ryan P- Action Packed(prod by. Bushido)
Source: UNDRGRND Bullets
Mike Posner Feat. T. Mills, Sammy Adams & Niykee Heaton – We Own It (Remix)
Aside from Posner, I have no idea who any of these people are. Whatever the case, they decided to do an acoustic remix of Wiz & 2 Chainz’ ‘We Own It’ from the Fast & Furious 6 soundtrack.
@HitmansOnline & @Tantskii’s Grime Set On @SilkCityRadio
Invasion Alert’s Hitman and Tantskii go in with an ill Grime set for Silk City Radio.
Elliott Wilson – The Truth’s Google Hangout #7
Elliott Wilson speaks on the Summer’s hottest releases to a digital roundtable for the premiere of The Truth’s Google Hangout series.
Migos & Rich The Kid Feat. OJ Da Juiceman & Riff Raff – Sorry
Migos have been on point lately with their latest music, but this shit right here is absolute garbage (to the point where Riff Raff actually has the best verse on the song). If you like it, you can expect it on their upcoming collaborative project with Rich The Kid titled Streets On Lock.