
The Flatbush Zombies rap over an amazing backing track made by Trash Talk, who got away from their punk roots to get funky on this one.

The Flatbush Zombies rap over an amazing backing track made by Trash Talk, who got away from their punk roots to get funky on this one.
Despite the promise of an album yesterday, Gucci’s team must still need time to finish the Return of Mr. Perfect. Until then, we have “Lil Dudes” produced by Dun Deal. It has everything you need for a classic Gucci Mane song; a simply, catchy hook, absurd comparisons and punchlines and then Gucci blacking out with a classic flow. Yeah.
KD, HAM and DJay Cas make that smooth, trunk-bangin’ Southern Rap. Excellent. Support and click that buy link

Zed Zilla drops a crankin’ new single from his upcoming mixtape Millionaire Grind.
Source: DGB

Just and old Guapo/Migos track I forgot to post. Enjoy.

After a slight delay Lil Kim drops a surprisingly decent mixtape.
“We’re young, so it’s not like [we had] a pow wow over tea or nothing. It didn’t need to be explained. It wasn’t no problem. [Drake’s] camp actually called me to do the skit. Especially after getting out of jail, I didn’t have any animosity towards anybody. I wanted to be able to bring light to the situation and just grow up. I’m 25 and I’m not getting younger. You can’t walk around holding grudges, looking over your shoulder and being negative all the time. I’m tired of being looked at as the aggressor, so I just wanted to show my maturity.
Working on music is something we’re gonna continuously try to do and make happen. I know it’ll be a big thing for the fans if they hear a song –- but it has to be the right song, for both of us, at the end of the day. When we were in the studio [Drake] was like, ‘Oh, man, I need to have my studio like this. My vibe is a little different — I like to have a party. It’s like the club in my studio with 15 or 20 girls, a couple of my homies, drinks and everybody’s having fun. I just get the vibe off the energy from them.”

Montana grabs fellow Coke Boy Chinx for the remix to his Mustard-produced hit. This is a perfect example of how to make your rap song boring as fuck…or rather how to make a song so bad that a good guest verse can’t even save it.
Chinx (sans “Drugz”) only kicks it and makes money with a…you can figure out the rest.

C-Murder fires shots at his blood brother (from prison?) for talking down about him in public. “All I wanted to be was a Soldier like P”. A sad tale indeed.
Source: Traps N Trunks
Achieving notoriety after a firey Fader premiere, OG Maco links up with fellow ATLiens for a new banger. Yell rap is taking over man! Ducko McFlii on the beat (he co-produced “Draft Day”).

The Good Music artist will join Roc Nation’s ever expanding management roster, possibly to fill the void left by Wale? He also announced that he will drop a new song soon.
Welcome to the Roc Nation family @BigSean
— Roc Nation (@RocNation) September 12, 2014
New music…tomorrow. — Big Sean (@BigSean) September 12, 2014
The beef started when Kevin Gates posted a video to Instagram (above) where he reportedly called. Young Thug gay (although some are disputing that). He also complained about Thug not taking Gates’ calls. Young Thug, who’s probably tired of the gay rumors by now, quickly responded and pulled Kevin’s card, telling him to “pull up”. Both videos have now been deleted from the artists respective Instagram accounts. Hopefully these two can squash it quickly and get back to being some of the most creative rappers in the game right now.
Source: D Dot Omen
Oh and by the way; Thug isn’t gay. Although, if he was, would it even be a big deal?
Houston rapper (who you shouldn’t call Christian, but hey…the subject matter is very devout) recently released his new album Anomaly; for though we weren’t sure about supporting his music, he’s liberated a free stream for you to check out before you buy (which you will, if you’re a fan of Hip-Hop). Check that out below and get your copy here.
Phil Adé drops a new song about NOT making it. About having “more fans in (the) crib than at my shows” instead of putting on a facade of winning. Great track. The Respect Due EP is coming soon. Complex premiere.
Problem’s latest release — produced by Salva — will appear on Vans OTW’s upcoming What’s Good LA? project. You can read more about that project below.
Vans OTW proudly presents What’s Good Los Angeles? – a 5-song downloadable EP project that showcases some of the finest artists the City of Angels has to offer. Partnering with local independent record label Friends of Friends, Vans and FoF explore some of the best cultural movements in LA, debuting new tracks from the likes of Stones Throw artist/Funkmosphere founder Dam Funk, Body High co-founder Jerome LOL, electronic crooner and Anticon artist Baths, infamous LA DJ/Producer and Peacemaker founder Salva collaborating with Compton rapper Problem, and Hodgy Beats rapping over a beat from Soulection/Team Supreme member Mr. Carmack.
Scotty and Rich The Kid hit the golf course for their latest video. The OTR2SJ EP is out now.
Noisey gets to music legends for their Back & Forth series. Here is part one and two of a talk between Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons, talking about LL Cool J and the Beasties.

SE DC’s Lil Riza drops the sequel to I Do Diss featuring well-produced catchy trap tracks, street tales and the infamous Glizzy diss.
Mikey Rocks drops the Roberto Mario directed Kill Switch” video. Lots of cool Anime themes in this one (Attack On Titan, One Piece, Bleach, etc.) Support and buy Rock’s album Banco here.
The Migos, QC, Rik Cordero, Complex and First Look present a mini-movie/musical (a la this) for the songs “Bando” “Contraband”, “Birds” and “Migo Dreams”, directed by Rik Cordero. Also featuring Rich the Kid and most of QC.

After some good news about his release date, Gucci is dropping another album tomorrow. Here is the cover.

Slept-on ATL rap scene veteran Bankroll Fresh’s Life Of A Hotboy is given to us minus the DJ tags. Highly recommended for fans of older Southern rap production (like D. Rich and Zaytoven, who produced the project) and the new ATL scene.