Basically, French Montana dropped a version of Future’s wayside single that originally featured Nicki Minaj. Feel free to check out both versions below.
Basically, French Montana dropped a version of Future’s wayside single that originally featured Nicki Minaj. Feel free to check out both versions below.
Courtesy of DJ Whoo Kid, we get another tune that shows Waka Flocka rap pin’ his ass off, this time alongside fellow New Yorker (that’s where he’s originally from, right?) Troy Ave. This may also appear on Waka’s I Can’t Rap mixtape, coming soon.
CyHi The Prynce is staying consistent, going in over ScHoolboy Q’s ‘Studio’ instrumental. This will appear on DJ S.WHiT and DJ Base’s upcoming Give The Summer Some mixtape.
In addition, the Atlanta emcee also released a remix to the Black Hystori Project track ‘Goodnight’, which now features Scotty ATL, Marian Mereba and Andre “GC” Fennell. You can check that track out below as well.
This is dope. Producer/DJ Tittsworth drops a new track featuring Q-Tip, Theophilus London and (JUKEBOX:DC favorite) Alison Carney. Check it out below.
Juicy J jumps on both Wayne and Drake’s ‘Believe Me’ and Drake’s ‘0-100’. Maybe he happened to be listening to a lot of Young Money the day he recorded these.
Check out a loose track from King Louie….he also has a new project — Tony — that’s available for purchase on iTunes.
Shy Glizzy links up with Hi-Def on the video for “Prey For Me”, produced by Zaytoven. Law 3 Coming soon!
I can only assume that this is the work of Gucci Mane, who continues to make his revenue off of artists that came through the 1017 building at some point prior to stardom…check out Young Thug’s latest track (which is not the same track that Birdman’s) from his upcoming mixtape 1017 Thug 2.
The man formerly known as Chip The Ripper raps about what knows best over some Blended Babies production. Clevelafornia is (hopefully) still on the way.
DJ Infamous lets go of a new track with Big K.R.I.T. and Yo Gotti. Quite frankly, anything with K.R.I.T. will be added here by default, but it is a dope track all around.
It’s finally here…Northeast D.C. representer Fatz Da Big Fella does it his way with his latest mixtape Fatz Sinatra, which features appearances from Wale, French Montana, Killa Kyleon, Shy Glizzy and more. Tracklisting, stream and download link below.
You can also check out our interview with the emcee, where he breaks down the new project and more, here.
Young Dolph drops his latest mixtape American Gangster, number four in the “High Class Street Music” series. If you’re looking for your daily Trap Rap fix, this is the project for you; drug deals, loud bass, haunting synths, the usual. I don’t mean that in a bad way, this is the type of project that gets repeat plays for a reason. Production and features from Zaytoven, Metro, 2 Chainz, Gucci, Lex, Shy Glizzy (!!!), Trinidad Jame$, Trae the Truth, Sonny Digital and more.
Its a GSE take over in King Shugs latest freestyle, “Trap Phone” where he talks street tales and late nights.
Scott King let off a new single titled ‘Kings’ featuring Maino and produced by No I.D. This is the kind of record that should be getting major spins on radio (and in your music player).
Johnny Cinco has been dropping progressively weirder and weirder tracks this summer. The latest, “If They Askin” takes his slurred, muttered, repetitive drawls to a whole new level. “If They Askin” is produced by the talented but slept-on Spiffy (pictured in the featured image,) whose been getting a lot of placements lately.
ISM! GLC drops a new mixtape, groovy, catchy and enjoyable as usual. Features from King Chip, Chevy Woods, DGainz, Sledgren, etc.
Wale leaks a new record early in light of recent events. Interesting for sure. It sounds like there is a glitch in the recording…or that’s just the way the track is meant to sound.
Akeem drops a simple new freestyle/video for the summer. Shot by Diesel Visuals. Enjoy.
Too much character . For twitter. IG was the platform . The long winded Mr. Folarin Speaks ✊
— Wale Folarin (@Wale) July 8, 2014
Wale took to Instagram to respond to his call-out Meek Mill’s wild Twitter rant today. After reposting an old pic of him promoting Meek’s album, Folarin wrote a rambling paragraph about Meek, himself, MMG, who he is and more. You can view that below;
Few weeks ago. (7w) I posted this .but ok. Movin along . My Avi always changed when it’s THAT time .. Ok that’s not enough y’all see “razor ramon ” post on his no. But I don’t care.. I wrote a long ass post day before his single dropped .. Mariah record dropped nobody said a word I didn’t care .. I still don’t… I carry myself with confidence and humility ., I always try to have a lighter side to MMG.. Cuz I understand I don’t “fit the mold” so if I’m tryna spruce an interview up to show that we not tryn be “serious tough guys” on the red carpet Or try to be a bit more engaging to broaden our audience forgive me . I never wanted anybody to think we take ourselves THAT serious. (Were rappers )I don’t need to take anybody shine.. Or hate on anybody . I walk in a completely different world .. Where I look for slp jeans and Shanghai dunks online and know what “kayfabe” means. I check nbadraft.net daily . I’m on whatculture allll day I enjoy shyt like that. I play fuckin Zelda and fuck wit bitches who teach yoga and paint… I get it . I’m different . I always embrace that shyt.. I encourage y’all to embrace what y’all like or the person y’all wanna be.. I text niggas happy Father’s Day and get no reply .. I laugh it off .. I laugh at how I write songs about “chain music” and y’all get lost or “600benzz” i like to have fun with our culture. Because I beleive I add THAT to a “gangster rap” faction. I made my opportunity work for me that way. I write poems . I watch wwe . I collect kicks. I’m sensitive ok. Maybe bi polar. But one thjng I’m not is a hater.. I see Daquan jokes all day yesterday and patted myself on the back that I’m regarded as the aforementioned adjectives and not “Daquan”. I’m me and I’ll be me and do this shyt wit my “dew” till I don’t wanna do it. I encourage you to wake up soon as you find time. This was a post about #nothin ✊
Lil Durk continues his Chi-Town street tales in his latest installment of Signed To The Streets. The second volume features Migos, French Montana, Johnny May Cash and Ca$h Out with production from Young Chop, Cardo, Murda Beatz and more. Stream and tracklisting below.
More filthy dubstep from JPhelpz. In celebration of his Living Dead EP making it to the top of the Dubstep charts, he drops “RoboZomb” for free via his Facebook page.