Meet Migos’ Crew: YRN Tha Label (Video)

With their March release, Migo Lingo, Migos introduced us to the members of their YRN Tha Label squad, and while we were at SXSW, we caught up with them to learn more about the new label. YRN Lingo, Migo Bands, Mango Foo and Mingo Domingo all sat down for an interview.

The four dudes start by listing off all of the mixtapes songs that they were featured on, and then promise that more group and solo work is on the way. In case you missed Migo Lingo, be sure to check it out here and get familiar with YRN Lingo, Migo Bands, Mango Foo and Mingo Domingo.

Source: TNT

Rick Ross – Phone Tap/Dog Food


Rick Ross takes off to Geneva for the cinematic “Phone Tap” video. Rozay also leaks a record with Lex Luger that wasn’t on the Hood Billionaire album. “Dog Food” sounds like it was made back during Lex’s 2011 takeover. Say what you want about the MMG head but he consistently puts out the music his audience wants, and they play it all the time. Ross is up there with Gucci and Juicy J for most frequently heard blasting out of cars in the hood.

Curren$y – Pilot Talk III (Album Stream)


In the modern era of the music industry, artists are keen to experiment with new ways to release music and continue their careers. Some continue the traditional album release method (sometimes with a twist, like a surprise release.) Some choose a pay-as-you-like method. Others release their music for free and solicit donations separately. A fourth method that seems to be getting popular is releasing expensive alternatives to free options. Pilot Talk III is one of those. While technically a “free” release, you can pre-order the wavy mixtape from Currensy, the smooth-talking stoner on a plane-shaped USB drive with a lookbook and a shirt for $100. Check that out here.

Johnny Cinco – Trap Religious (Mixtape)


Johnny Cinco surprises us with a new mixtape after no promotion, no announcment, nothing. This tape, Trap Religious, is all simplistic, lowkey Trap records. Unlike the usual Cinco tapes, we don’t get to hear much singing (exceptions are “Ghetto “For A Little.”) We do get to hear some different flows, though, like the No Limit-esque “Shit We On” and the post-Migos flow “When I Grow U[.” Trap Religious also has a lot more features and producers on it. Of course, guys like Spiffy, WillAFool, Profet and Lucci appear. But we also hear from Peewee Longway, Shy Glizzy, Sauce Walka, Ca$h Out and producers Fresh Jones and BeatMonster. Anyways, I really enjoyed this project. Cinco is easily the favorite out of Atlanta Trap right now.