Today, Jeezy liberates his new album Church In These Streets, which features appearances from Janelle Monae and Monica. You can stream the project below via Spotify.
Young Thug – Hercules (Prod. Metro Boomin)
In the last 48 hours, it seems as if their was a really issue between Young Thug and Metro Boomin; it was all created over comments Thuggin made on Twitter in regards to rappers dropping several project in a short time span a la Future. Well, not only have they made up, but the two Atlanta peers have released a new track titled ‘Hercules’, which should get fans ready for their upcoming Metro Thuggin project.
2 Chainz Feat. Jeezy – BFF (Remix)
2 Chainz Trapavelli Tre track ‘BFF’ (produced by Zaytoven) guests an upgrade thanks to fellow ATLien Jeezy.
Pusha T – Untouchable (Prod. Timbaland)
Virginia rapper, Clipse member and newly-minuted President of G.O.O.D. Music Pusha T is back with a dope new track titled ‘Untouchable’, which was produced by (fellow Virginian) Timbaland. We presume that it’s the first official release from the upcoming album King Push.
Lil Bibby Feat. Future – Aww Man
Lil Bibby might truly have a hit record on his hands with the new track ‘Aww Man’, which features white-hot rapper Future; the track was premiered via Chicago’s Power 92.3.
Bibby’s upcoming mixtape Free Crack 3 drops November 27th.
Future – Last Breath
Produced by Metro Boomin & Ludwig Goransson and taken from the forthcoming soundtrack to Creed.
Young Money Yawn Feat. Baby E – Cuzin House (Video)
Taken from Young Money Yawn’s upcoming mixtape Street Gospel 2. Shout out to Pusha T and Shy Glizzy, also said to be featured on the project.
K Camp – Joe Montana
Produced by Bobby Kritical, Nard & B and XL. In related news, K Camp has three projects about to drop: K.I.S.S. 3, King Slum and You Welcome…no clue which one the above track will appear on.
Lil Duke – Hit Hard, Move Silent (Mixtape)
YSL’s most underrated, Lil Duke drops a brand new project. Hit Hard, Move Silent is exactly what he did with this project. Duke has been in the same circles as the biggest rappers in Atlanta for some time now. Instead of using them for their names or status, he has been working hard and stands on his own two feet. If you are looking for some big names in Southern Rap, you’ll definitely find them (Migos, Thugger, Birdman, etc.) But you might find yourself sticking around to listen to Lil Duke himself.
Hoodrich Pablo ft. DC White & Jose Guapo – Brick Wrapper (Video)
After Pablo Juan, White and Guapo killed DC this weekend, the three of them link up for the video to “Brick Wrapper.” Except this one to go places…
DP Feat. D.R.A.M. – For The Love Of
Virginia rappers DP and D.R.A.M. once again join forces for ‘For The Love Of’, which is taken from DP’s upcoming album Designer Casket. Produced by Ducko McFli.
Berner & Cam’ron – Contraband (EP) (Stream)
UPDATE: Full EP stream added below.
Berner and Cam’ron let go of another track from their upcoming project Contraband, which drops tomorrow — the Wiz Khalifa & Young Dolph-assisted ‘Dope Spot’.
Rick Ross – Where Ya At (Remix)
Rozay puts his spin on Future and Drake’s track ‘Where Ya At?’
Pusha T – R.I.C.O. (Remix)
This was premiered on Dr. Dre’s The Pharmacy radio show on Apple Music’s Beats 1. We beat Meek Mill’s wishing he went for a Pusha verse on that track instead of Drake…
RECAP: TrapFest At The Howard Theatre (Video)
Last Friday night, DC White came back home and brought half of Atlanta with him for the first TrapFest show at the Howard Theatre, organized with Benny T. The sold-out, midnight event was smaller but energetic and featured some of DC and Atlanta’s best known rappers. White, Jose Guapo, Lil Duke (aka YSL Duke or MPA Duke) Hoodrich Pablo and Chicago’s Yung Gwapa performed as well as a number of local artists — Oochie, Foams SB, Money Montana, Boss DC, Yung Steph, etc. Even though they didn’t perform, Alley Boy, Mojo, Kushy Stash, AB Icee, Iceberg Lo, Big Flock and a bunch of others also came out in support. Basically, anyone making Trap Rap in D.C. or Atlanta (or someone they were affiliated with) was there. Shout out to SWE and everyone who showed love. If we forgot to add your name in the vlog just comment and we’ll make a note.
Johnny Cinco – #Cinco2 Vlogs
Yesterday DGB premiered a new Vlog from Johnny Cinco’s amazing, upcoming mixtape, which reminded me a still needed to post part 1. Two short glimpses into the sessions of what will probably be an amazing follow-up to Cinco: Reloaded.
Mike Dean – Weed Dabs Weed Dabs
Mike Dean blesses the internets with another intrumental. This one (an obvious homage to the title) definitely has that classic H-Town feel.
Pimp C Feat. Lil’ Wayne – 3 Way Freak
Eight years after his untimely death, Pimp C will be posthumously releasing his new album Long Live The Pimp on December 4th. In addition to the tracklisting and accompanying message from Pimp C’s widow below, you can also check out the first single from the project — the Lil’ Wayne-assisted ‘3 Way Freak’.
This album is the culmination of years of work from not just me, but also the amazing artists and producers who contributed to make it happen. It combines several of the ideas and projects my husband began before his untimely passing. We hope the Trill fans enjoy it. – Chinara Butler
1. “Long Live The Pimp”
2. “3 Way Freak” (Feat. Lil’ Wayne)
3. “Ain’t Said Shit” (Feat. Ty Dolla Sign & Devin The Dude)
4. “Wavybone” (Feat. A$AP Rocky, Juicy J & Bun B)
5. “Spittin’ Game” (Interlude)
6. “Trill” (Feat. A’Doni, Slim Thug, ESG & Lil’ KeKe)
7. “Bitch Get Down” (Feat. Bun B, 8 Ball & MJG)
8. “PayDay” (Feat. Juicy J)
9. “Slab Music” (Feat. Lil’ KeKe)
10. “True To The Game” (Feat. David Banner)
11. “Triflin’ Hoe” (Interlude)
12. “To Lose A Whore”
13. “Friends” (Feat. Juicy J & Nas)
14. “Southside”
15. “Butta Cookies”
16. “Country Thang” (Outro)
17. “Twerk Something” (Feat. T.I.) (iTunes Exclusive)