DJ Drama Third Power Tracklist

Third Power hits stores on October 11th. Tacklisting below

1. Oh My Ft. Fabolous, Wiz Khalifa & Roscoe Dash
2. Rough Ft. Freddie Gibbs & Young Jeezy
3. Hand Of God Ft. Maino
4. Oh Baby Ft. Cam’Ron, Vado & Jaz
5. Never See You Again Ft. Wale & Talia Coles
6. Lay Low Ft. Meek Mill, Young Chris & Freeway
7. Ain’t No Way Around It Ft. Future
8. Undercover Ft. J. Cole & Chris Brown
9. Everything That Glitters Ft. Pusha T & French Montana
10. Me And My Money Ft. Gucci Mane
11. So Paid Ft. Red Cafe & 2 Chainz
12. Take My City Ft. B.o.B. & Crooked I
13. Lockdown Ft. Ya Boy & Akon
14. Oh My (Remix) Ft. Trey Songz, 2 Chainz & Big Sean

MLK Memorial (Update)

The Washington, DC Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial Project Foundation’s leadership today announced the ceremonial dedication of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial will be held on Sunday, October 16. The Dedication program will begin at 9 a.m. in West Potomac Park. President Barack Obama, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, members of the King Family, and civil rights leaders are expected to participate.

DJ David Guetta Beats Headphones MIXR

Grammy-Award winning, and perennial DJ Mag Top 5 DJ David Guetta premiered is launching his new “Mixr” line of DJ-friendly headphones under prominent electronics company Beats by Dre. Beats by Dre was founded by rapper Dr. Dre, and Interscope Geffen A&M Chairman Jimmy Iovine back in 2008. Guetta joins the likes of P. Diddy, Bono, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber and Lebron James all of whom have designed their own lines of headphones for Beats byDre. The official press conference was held in the Soho House Berlin, and followed by an official after party at the luxurious Spindler and Klatt nightclub, where Guetta played his first set to 1,500 fans with his new headphones.

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DCtoBC’s Don’t Wuwwy Event (Official Recap)

“The DC to BC/The Great Progression team linked up with the internet’s most vicious lifestyle site, The Madbury Club, to showcase the documentation of the Kendrick Lamar show we put together on August 12, 2011. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at everything we did, from 5am picking Kendrick and his team up from the airport to 5am to dropping them back off at 5am the next morning so they could continue to change the world with music. One of the coolest things I’ve been a part of, that’s for sure.”

Q Da Kid – Takers (Mixtape)

Tracklisting and link after the jump.

01. Q Da Kid – Intro (0:23)
02. Q Da Kid – Ballin’ (2:21)
03. Q Da Kid – Tony Montana (1:48)
04. Q Da Kid – Fast Lane (Feat. Bun B) (5:03)
05. Q Da Kid – Work It Out (1:57)
06. Q Da Kid – Stunt So Hard (1:32)
07. Q Da Kid – Out Of My Head (1:36)
08. Q Da Kid – Otis (2:28)
09. Q Da Kid – On My Level (1:48)
10. Q Da Kid – Gucci Gucci (1:58)
11. Q Da Kid – Marvin Gaye & Chardonnay (1:49)
12. Q Da Kid – John (2:18)
13. Q Da Kid – Stretch Money (5:31)
14. Q Da Kid – On One (1:54)
15. Q Da Kid – Usual (1:25)
16. Q Da Kid – In Da Box (3:04)
17. Q Da Kid – Break My Heart (3:03)

NAS TO PUBLISH MEMOIR WITH ATRIA BOOKS

(NEW YORK) – September 12, 2011. Legendary rapper Nas, one of the most famous media
personalities of the hip-hop generation, will publish his long-awaited memoir IT AIN’T HARD
TO TELL with Atria Books in Fall 2012, it was announced today.
Written with author Touré ,
The memoir will include Nas giving the artistic inside on some of his most famous lyrics, and for
the first time, Nas will also let his fans in on his thoughts on everything from his relationships
with Carmen Bryant and ex-wife, Kelis, his public and career-defining wars with Jay-Z, Bill
O’Reilly and Jesse Jackson and his mother’s tragic struggle with cancer. The announcement was
made by Judith Curr, Executive Vice President and Publisher of Atria Books, and the memoir
will be edited by Malaika Adero, Vice President and Senior Editor at Atri.

A-Trak Presents Fool’s Gold Radio on SiriusXM #3


1. Kid Gloves “Music Power” (A-Trak Edit) (Fool’s Gold)

2. The Rapture “How Deep Is Your Love” (A-Trak Remix) (DFA)
3. Dusky feat. Janai “Lost In You” (T. Williams Remix) (Anjunadeep)
4. Lee Foss “Run Around” (Hot Creations)
5. Blawan “Getting Me Down” (white)
6. Cassius “The Sound of Violence” (Luciano Remix) (Cassius Records)
7. Justin Martin and Ardalan “LAZGO” (Dirtybird)
8. Australia “Chopper” (Twin Turbo)
9. Birdy Nam Nam “Goin’ In” (Noob Remix) (Savoir Faire)
10. Lil Silva “Cheese and Bun” (Good Years)
11. Crookers, Style of Eye and Carli “That Laughing Track” (Southern Fried)
12. Para One and Das Glow “Pulsar” (Marble)
13. Eats Everything “Entrance Song” (Pets Recordings)
14. Hijack and Brabe “Boogie” (Jack Union)
15. Fred Falke “Look Into Your Eyes” (Work It Baby)
16. Kidnap Kid “If” (Squelch and Clap)
17. Unknown “Sicko Cell” (Swamp81)
18. Lando Kai “Further” (Hotflush Recordings)
19. Sharooz “Hysteresis” (La Bombe)
20. Tommy Trash “Future Folk” (Musical Freedom)
21. Cubic Zirconia “Take Me High” (Fool’s Gold)

Hip-Hop Reacts To Troy Davis Execution

Troy Davis was officially pronounced dead at 11:08 pm EST last night in the State of Georgia. Last night, Davis’ execution was delayed due to a request for a stay, but it was denied by the Supreme Court hours later. Troy Davis was convicted of murdering an off-duty police officer in 1989, but witnesses have recanted their testimonies over the years. Recently, thousands across the nation protested and petitioned to prevent today’s execution. Whether they were for or against the decision, the Hip-Hop community took to Twitter to react on yesterday’s events. After the jump , check out what they had to say