Guapo kills Bobby Shmurda’s single. Cash Talk 4 out now.
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Guapo kills Bobby Shmurda’s single. Cash Talk 4 out now.
Source: DGB
Ashanti’s ‘I Got It’ (taken from her latest album Braveheart initially only featured Rick Ross; now, we see that there was a version with both Ross and Future. Today, you get to hear that version below.
Jet Life artist Le$ throws Smoke DZA on the remix to his song ‘The Hustle’ (based off of Paid In Full), of which the original can be found on his latest project with Cookin Soul, titled em>ACE. We’ve provided a stream and download link for that below as well.
YMCMB artists Soulja Boy & Gudda Gudda pledge their allegiance to the ‘Rich Gang’, off Soulja’s project King Soulja 3.
Gucci Mane spits some of his most personal lyrics ever through the jail phone for the intro to his new album The Oddfather, produced entirely by C4. I’ve lost track of the number of projects he’s dropped this year, but they’ve all been surprisingly decent/good despite his incarceration. Download/purchase Gucci Mane’s – The Oddfather Album here (iTunes). Features from OJ Da Juiceman, Young Scooter, Peewee Longway and more.
UPDATE: Full album stream added below.
A crazy new Metro Boomin track featuring Future and Young Thug. Fuck Chanel though, Coco Chanel was a Nazi.
Amazing beat-maker Izze the Producer and upcoming ATL rapper Bankroll Fresh caught up with 3 Little Digs to talk studio life, upcoming music and more. You may remember some of Izze’s work with Fat Trel and Young Dolph. Bankroll Fresh has a few great tracks out. Izze has a new project coming out soon…
Basically, Plies and Luke decided to add some pictures of thick women to help visualize their “message”.
Noisey drops Future’s latest “Coupe”, as part of the Adult Swim Single series (although this mp3 won’t be available until Monday.) The track has a haunting main Melody which backs Future’s signature flow well. The video is a simplistic cartoon, which is fitting.
Kdough drops another exclusive, this time from MPA’s Finesse, who kills it over a simple but fitting trap beat. New ATL killing it once again.
TNT just posted this exclusive Chill Will track from DJ Murph, DJ 864 & DJ Lil Keem’s Time To Put In Work 18.5 mixtape. Will hosted the tape, his Live From the Bando project will be dropping soon.
Que links with Mike Fresh (whoever that is) for a ‘from-out-of-nowhere’ mixtape that features production from Metro Boomin, Sonny Digital and more. Stream, tracklisting and download link below.
Vado drops a new heater which sees New Yorkers (including Coke Boy Chinx) collaborating with the South current runners, 2 Chainz and (fellow We The Best artist) Ace Hood.
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One of ATL’s biggest crews drops the video for their Mike WiLL-produced banger. Clean version, but only because its on MTV…
Rich the Kid kills Bobby Shmurda’s hit. The QC/Migo Gang representer has a new tape coming out in mid-August.
Truth is, every song that Rico Love has dropped (‘They Don’t Know’, ‘Bitches Be Like’) have been really dope, and his latest is no different. Check out ‘Hunnid Thousin’ featuring Troy Ave and Moonie (from L.E.P. Bogus Boys) below. Turn The Lights On is coming soon.
Jose Guapo drops the much-anticipated fourth part to his Cash Talk series, hosted by Corey B and DJ Lil Keem. Just from a look at the track listing, this mixtape is different from your average Atlanta rap project. Yes you can find beats and features from the ubiquitous TM88, Zaytoven, Metro Boomin, Peewee Longway and K. Camp. But Guapo also has tracks with the slept-on Spiffy, the late OTF NuNu and even Shy Glizzy’s producer E A. Enjoy.
The Migos and Quality Control’s CEO “P” talk (briefly) about the independent grind and the come-up in this well-done vlog.
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Gucci Mane’s team drops his collaboration album with Peewee Longway and Young Dolph. Production from Dun Deal, 808 Mafia, Lex Luger, C Note, Zaytoven, Metro Boomin, and features from MPA, OJ Da Juiceman, Strap Da Fool . A lot of bangers on here, despite how many tracks Gucci has released this year and the unorganized manner in which the project was released.