Taken from the upcoming Strictly 4 The Traps N Trunks 82 mixtape, hosted by Young Buck…if fact, we’ll just let you enjoy the entire mixtape below.
Taken from the upcoming Strictly 4 The Traps N Trunks 82 mixtape, hosted by Young Buck…if fact, we’ll just let you enjoy the entire mixtape below.
Produced by Zaytoven. This track will reportedly not appear on the upcoming project King Soulja 3 (out July 29th).
Killa Kyleon drops his latest freestyle, this time over Wiz Khalifa’s instrumental. This will probably be one of the few times you’ll see any Cowgirl shit here.
We get to see a supposed day in the life of Future in the video for “T-Shirt”. The Atlanta rapper goes into various expensive vehicles performs live and hangs with Mike Will, Young Scooter, Casino, Wiz Khalifa, Juicy J and more.
The Migos drops the video for the crazy “Came In” featuring Peewee Longway. Directed by Keemotion. Just watch.
Ester Dean drops one of the best lyric videos I’ve seen in a while (obvious reasons) for the ironic Juicy J-featured ‘Twerk’n 4 Birk’n’.
CyHi’s ‘Mandela’ (which is originally featured on the Black Hystori Project) gets a remix. Note: two days ago would have been Mandela’s 96th birthday.
I officially expect literally every rapper alive to jump on Rae Sremmurd’s rising single. This time, it’s frequent Mike WiLL Made It collaborator Juicy J.
HNHH premieres the boring remix to “Eww Eww Eww” featuring Tip and Zuse. TI sounds like he doesn’t know how to rap over the beat and the “I might be Jamaican” novelty of Zuse has worn on me. More Young Thug, less everybody else
Slaughterhouse emcee Joell Ortiz teams up with Bobby Ray for a new track taken from the former’s upcoming House Slippers album. Produced by the Heatmakerz.
Flippa drops a new single. flipping “I see dead people” into “I see heads”. Produced by Murda, tagged for now.
Gucci prepares to drop his fifth project this year (eighth if you count the albums he dropped from the Migos, Peewee, etc.) He really must have LIVED in the studio before going back to prison. Anyways, Gucci, Peewee and Dolph are now the “Felix Brothers”, named after the Tijuana Cartel, and they’ve dropped a first single as an announcement.
Just cause it's Tuesday https://t.co/22orCtWIUM
— King Slum (@KCamp427) July 15, 2014
As you can see above, K Camp felt like dropping the below track yesterday simply for the hell of it.
I meant to post this when it was all over Twitter yesterday. Cam Kirk films Metro Boomin making a beat from start to finish. Not his best IMO but interesting nonetheless. Cameo from DJ Lil Keem.
Waka Flocka takes a break from the Atlanta ratchetness that made him famous for a second and returns to his New York roots with the DJ Whoo Kid-backed I Can’t Rap Vol. 1. Stream, tracklist and download link below.
A$AP Mob member Ant links with up with Hot Boys’ Turk (who I don’t even think appears in the video) for the track ‘Mobbin’, produced by Zaytoven.
For whatever reason, this track was lifted from K Camp’s SlumLords mixtape as a new single. Whatever works.
Houston, TX emcee Kirko Bangz talks dreams of getting money with New Orleans artist August Alsina on ‘Rich’, the new single from Bangz upcoming album Bigger Than Me.
I remember when I heard the original 1017 Thug; it was admittedly retroactive, after JUKEBOXDC writer JL continued to push the artist’s music on the website. Simply put, it was definitely the early signs of the growing star that he is now…with that said, I was about to give a very thorough review of this project here (the so-called sequel), but some media outlets realized something:
This project is one of the many being churned out of incarcerated rapper Gucci Mane’s label No Limit Records-style. Young Thug (most likely) has nothing to do with this — the recordings were probably done while he was formally “signed” to the 1017 imprint, and you can hear the lack of freshness in each song. But the above cover? The fact that they literally pasted Young Thug’s face on Wiz Khalifa’s body (even leaving notable tattoos in place) is absolutely hilarious.
If you want some Young Thug music just for the sake of it, this project should hold you over for a few days….unfortunately, none of the tracks in any way compare to the current quality from the Atlanta emcee (ex. ‘Danny Glover’, ‘Stoner’) and — side note — we haven’t been hearing a whole lot in that style of production when he’s making music for Birdman, either (ex: ‘Lifestyle’).
I don’t even have a notable cut from this that I feel sticks out as a gem on the project.
Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles: I hope you guys have a solution to this…otherwise, Young Thug is going to eventually begin moving backwards. With that said, you can enjoy a stream of the project below; the purchase link is over at iTunes.
UPDATE: If you click on that iTunes link, you’ll see that whoever made that savagely-plagiarized artwork presented something more original.