Rick Ross decided to add some bars to Chinx’ Welcome To JFK single.
Styles P – A Wise Guy and A Wise Guy (Stream)
Stream Styles P’s new album, A Wise Guy And A Wise Guy, below via Spotify; you can also purchase it here.
Chinx – Welcome To JFK (Stream)
Before Chinx’s posthumous release drops this Friday, fans can stream Welcome To JFK in its entirety below. R.I.P.
Ma$e – #WhenNYWasNY
This is mad random…Ma$e decided to reminisce over the old New York days of yonder while rapping over a track that doesn’t sounds New York at all. I’m not sure that — given his departure from New York to Atlanta, where he became a preacher — he really wants people remembering those times, anyway.
Bodega Bamz – Money Changed Me (Video)
Taken from Bamz’ upcoming album Menace T.A.N Society.
Omelly – Back To Back Freestyle (AR-Ab Diss)
I suppose, since Meek Mill isn’t doing anything about it, Dreamchasers artist Omelly has decided to address AR-Ab’s latest diss with his own ‘Back To Back’ freestyle. Meanwhile, Drake continues to win without doing anything outside of actual music (hell, they’re using his song’s instrumental).
AR-Ab – Back 2 Back Freestyle (Meek Mill Diss)
First off, AR-Ab is sitting high right now…following a rumoured affilition with Drake (thanks to being included in one of the best Rap disses we heard this decade, don’t try to argue), the Philly emcee has been making headlines everywhere — even Dark Lo has been getting looks from the commercial platform (salute!).
With that said, Meek Mill decided to diss AR-Ab during a recent show, and AR-Ab has decided to clap back with a new diss over Drake’s ‘Back To Back’ instrumental. Meek Mill can talk wedgies all day (hell, he lost that battle anyway), he’s definitely going to have to answer to this particular diss properly.
Chevy Woods – The 48 Hunnid Project (Stream)
The 48 Hunnid Project is Pittsburgh O.G.’s first official retail release. Chevy says, “It took me a while to get the songs that I wanted, to record how I wanted, to get the right features, get the right production. It took me this long just to get everything that I wanted in place. I didn’t wanna give nobody, like, a mixtape-sounding project. I wanted to get out something that was a little bigger.” (Source)
Chevy Woods Feat. Post Malone & PJ – Getcha Some
On the way to the top, Post Malone took a break to bless Chevy Woods with a new collaboration titled ‘Getcha Some’. Chevy’s The 48 Hunnid Project drops tomorrow.
DJ Absolut Feat. Raekwon, Havoc, Kanye West, Consequence & Beanie Sigel – If I Shoot You (Remix)
DJ Absolut has a street hit on his hands (at least in New York, as we can see the clubs there playing this) with ‘If I Shoot You (Remix)’, which features Raekwon, Havoc, Kanye West, Consequence & Beanie Sigel.
Bobby Shmurda, Rowdy Rebel & Chinx Drugz – 3 Shots
Gangsta rap at its finest (which is certainly ironic or telling in itself, if you think about it…R.I.P. Chinx). Courtesy of DJ Hazee.
Stream: Dipset – American Dream (Mixtape)
Dipset has released their new mixtape American Dream in classic “tape” form — by giving us 30 tracks separated by Side A and Side B. Stream below.
Troy Ave Feat. T.I., Young Dolph & Young Lito – Real N***a (Remix)
Troy Ave takes his Major Without A Deal track ‘Real N***a’ and gets Southern emcees T.I., Young Dolph & Young Lito on the remix.
Tony Yayo – Billionaire
Taken from the G-Unit soldier’s upcoming mixtape El Chapo 3: The Great Escape.
Capone-N-Noreaga – Lessons (Stream)
CNN’s latest project, Lessons, is out now, which also features appearances from Raekwon, The LOX, Tragedy, Jahlil Beats, Large Professor, Statik Selektah, Scram Jones and more. Stream below via Spotify.
Fetty Wap Feat. Shy Glizzy – Why U Mad
Two of this year’s XXL Freshmen — Fetty Wap and Shy Glizzy — come together for the Zaytoven-produced ‘Why U Mad’.