Scotty ATL – Spaghetti Junction (Mixtape)

After much anticipation, Atlanta rapper Scotty ATL drops his Country-Rap, trunk banging opus Spaghetti Junction. Hosted by DJ Scream, DJ Burn One and DJ Mars, the tape has a star-studded cast without straying from Scotty’s focus. Beats from Burn One, Childish Major, SLedgren, DJ Toomp, KE, Sean C & LV provide the backdrop for a project better described as an album than a mixtape. Features from iamsu!, BoB, Gipp from Goodie Mob, Starlito, Young Dolph, Bun B, Doe B and Robin Raynelle compliment Scotty’s style perfectly. This project is definitely worth a listen.

Logic – Under Pressure (Album Stream)


Today, local rapper Logic drops his major label debut LP Under Pressure. As promised, the album is Executive produced by No I.D. and has no guest features (except Big Sean and Childish Gambino on the deluxe edition.) Although you should purchase the album, here is a full stream of the regular version of the project. Produced by the likes of Logic’s in-house 6ix as well as Dun Deal, S1, M-Phazes, Digiphonics, DJ Dahi, etc.

UPDATE: Chief Keef NOT Dropped By Interscope Records?

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UPDATE: Miss Info reports that Keef is still signed;

News flash…Just because you want something to be so…doesn’t mean that it actually is so. Even though Keef has been tweeting that he is off Interscope, and “splitting” up with Jimmy Iovine…reality check, Chief Keef is, as of now, still signed to Interscope. Which also means that he can’t really be selling his upcoming mixtape on iTunes.
But maybe all this foolery will prompt the label to give him the walking papers he desires (deserves?).”

 

 

 

According to an AllHipHop source, Chief Keef (pictured about with Jimmy Iovine) was dropped by Interscope Records a few weeks ago. Apparently,the label didn’t want to deal with the his drug and legal issues so they began to “disassociate” with the rapper. Keef has been no stranger to controversy since his rise to fame a few years ago. Despite many problems, the relationship took a turn for the worse after the rapper move to LA, near Interscope’s headquarters in Santa Monica, California. Disagreements over how his album was promoted and about a second album were the final straw for the label, who was contractually allowed to drop Keef at anytime if his debut album Finally Rich didn’t top 250,000 sales. As of today, the LP has not even hit the 200,000 mark.