
The LOX provide some assistance for Tate Kobang’s street smash ‘Bank Rolls’.

The LOX provide some assistance for Tate Kobang’s street smash ‘Bank Rolls’.

Premiered courtesy of HipHopDX (by way of ThatsHipHop), where Joell explains the collaboration:
Anytime I get a chance to hop on a beat and just flex with the bars, it’s always a good time. On “Kill At Will” I did just that. Played with flows, cadences and words. The uptempo beat and hard knock drums inspired me to kinda double time rap a little more and I love that challenge. Token did his thing as well!!! When I get the chance to lend my stage to a young, up and coming dude who is good at his craft, it makes me smile. This is one of my favorite songs on the project.
Remy Ma handles Future’s ‘March Madness’ while her husband Papoose goes in over Desiigner’s ‘Panda’.

A sequel to Mac & Cheese 3‘s ‘Sanctuary’. Where is French’s album?

Manolo Rose takes his collaboration with Smoke DZA and switches out Problem for French Montana on the remix. Produced by 183rd.

Smoke DZA and Harry Fraud link with Snoop Dogg for the new track ‘Morals’ — the latest to be taken from the forthcoming release He Has Risen (out March 4th).

Flatbush Zombies recently announced their upcoming new album 3001: A Laced Odyssey, which drops March 11th (pre-order here); in addition, they premiered the new single from that project titled ‘Bounce’.

Something to hold the fans over until The Art Of Hustle drops later this month.
Two new tracks from the A$AP camp as part of their new Wavy Wednesday weekly series.

Jadakiss and Nino Man flip Jeremih’s Late Nights: The Album cut ‘Oui (You & I)’.
Rakim style. Taken form Kay Slay’s upcoming mixtape 50 Shades Of Slay.
Produced by Frenzy. UPDATE: You can check out Fetty Wap and Zoo Gang’s new mixtape below.

A$AP Twelvyy takes Rocky’s old posse cut ‘1 Train’ for a spin.

Colonel Loud gets another remix of his hit record ‘California’ — this time, with The L.O.X.

New York ish. Taken from the Drama King’s upcoming mixtape 50 Shades of Slay.

We guess that the currently-incarcerated Max B is responding to the whole Wiz-Kanye beef (which was more or less sparked by ‘Ye’s new album title Waves). Too bad you can barely hear what he’s saying.
Yesterday saw lots of new music from Lord Pretty Flacko. Check out what he had to offer above and below.

Khalifa has been pushed back to February 5th. In the meantime, you can check out the Travi$ Scott-assisted ‘Bake Sale’ below.