Ty Dolla Sign Ft. T.I., French Montana & ASAP Ferg – Blase (Remix)
DOWNLOAD VIDEO: August Alsina – Song Cry
With his sopH0more album This Thing Called Life in stores today, August Alsina takes a journey to a dark place in the emotional video for his single “Song Cry.”
DOWNLOAD VIDEO: Miley Cyrus – BB Talk
Miley Cyrus is just a big baby in her new “BB Talk” video, like, literally. … Wilk describes his music as a mixture of reggae, pop and hip-hop, The music video for “BB Talk” shows Miley posing and acting as a big baby while cursing and talking about different lovers, which is a bit weird
Chris Brown – Anyway ft. Tayla Parx
Chris Brown releases another new track today as he preps for his “Royalty” album, this new track is titled “Anyway” and features Tayla Parx – listen below!
Drake Fans Called A Philly Prosecutor Vying For Meek Mill’s Arrest
Drake fans aren’t content with giving Meek a simple “L.” They want him locked-up.
This summer’s beef with Drake seems to follow Meek Mill everywhere he goes, including to court. During yesterday’s hearing, prosecutor Noel DeSantis explained that Drake fans “blew up” her phone earlier this year and pleaded with her to arrest Meek.
In any case, before any of the testimonies, DeSantis alluded to an incident from the end of July, when Meek was stopped at the Canadian border while en route to a Pinkprint show in Drake’s hometown of Toronto. It’s not yet clear if the incident was a violation of Meek’s probation — he eventually went on to perform that night — but DeSantis recalled that an army of Drake fans had called her right after Meek was held up at the border and begged for his arrest.
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with taking sides in a rap beef — and the incident doesn’t necessarily reflect on the majority of Meek-clowning Drake fans — but whoever called up the Philly prosecutor’s office needs to get a grip.
As for DeSantis, she seemed intent on rubbing even more salt in Meek’s wounds yesterday. When she introduced Nicki Minaj to the stand, she described her as a “mogul” who is “probably twice as successful as the defendant.”
[via Philly.com]
Rick Ross’“Black Market” (The Review)
Rick Ross adds a dash of realism to his kingpin fantasy raps on “Black Market.”
Rick Ross has made a career off directly opposing the idea of rap as reality, painting gangster tales with strokes so broad and bold that the final product seemed exaggerated even before we learned of his past as a corrections officer. This approach was novel for a while, producing the brilliantly mafioso’d Deeper Than Rap and the unrepentant, trap-popularizing swagger of Teflon Don, but when we arrived at two more full-lengths last year, Rozay seemed winded. Everyone’s in danger of running out of subject matter, even when it’s fictitious.
“Maturation” isn’t really the right word to describe what’s happening here– Ross is by no means the measured, venerated Marlon Brando of “The Godfather” to his former self’s DeNiro in “Godfather 2.” Instead, Black Market comes across the gritty cable drama response to the opulent and cartoonish mob films of the ’70s and ’80s. In other words, Ross depicts himself as Tony Soprano rather than Tony Montana. Mountains of coke and chainsaw murders are replaced by financial stress (“Forclosures”) and realistic depictions of conflict (as Ross focuses more on his rap game rivals than imagined ones in cartels). In the place of Big Meech fantasies are grown-A$$ man problems, albeit with the crude humor and competitive nature of a crime-lifer still intact. The grotesque S3x songs, “Peace Sign” as well as “Dope D!ck,” even bring to mind all those times we had to witness a wife beater-clad Tony huffing and puffing on top of women who were well out of his league.
Ross never matches the grace he displays on Rockie Fresh’s recent “Thank You,” a glimmering, nostalgic slice of life that almost renders all of his recent solo work comical, but for once in his career, he shows self-awareness. “Silk Road,” a highlight that could almost stand in for “100 Black Coffins” in “Django Unchained,” finds Ross offering an honest summation of his heavily stylized career: “I entertain n*ggas under poverty lines / So I paint these pretty pictures as part of my rhymes.” Of course, this pertains to more than his epic frescos of mafia dreams, and his aspirational, luxury brand bars are stepped up as well, with vivid descriptions of say, bamboo-handled Birkin bags, offering poetic displays of top-tier shopping experiences.
At this point, the MMG heavyweight doesn’t seem like he’s capable of delivering full-lengths as consistently thrilling and entertaining as his mid-career high points, but going forward, Black Market stands as a much better model for success than either of his 2014 projects. By firing shots at his former collaborator Drake on “Color Money” and “Ghostwriter,” he stays current, but tempers any sort of modernist trend-chasing with a refinement that he’s sorely lacked for years. His timeline can almost be plotted by the producers he favors, beginning with lush J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League fare, moving onto Lex Luger’s high-octane compositions, and now settling into a comfortable rhythm atop Jake One, DJ Premier and Jahlil Beats tracks. Despite his gangster persona, Rozay doesn’t seem like he wants to go out in a auditory blaze of try-hard automatic weapon fire; instead, Black Market suggests that it’s more likely that he’ll sit down to a gourmet meal, flip on a classic, and fade to black.
Slimdee – Kwete Dance {Prod. by Aybee1}
SLIMDEE has been into music for a while now,
This time is taking no chance of dull moment but brings all effort to put a new dance to his fans and other music lover.
This single is all about introduction of new style of dance and that’s why his tittle “KWETE DANCE”
This beautiful dance hall tract is produce, AYBEE1, Mix and master by kultcha. Expect nothing less but a superlative dance hall.
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Jamie XX Ft. Skepta, Frisco & Popcaan – I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times) (Remix) (CDQ)
Download new music: Jamie XX Ft. Skepta, Frisco & Popcaan – I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times) (Remix) (CDQ)
YG Ft. 50 Cent & Nipsey Hussle – I Want A Benz
Listen To And Download New Music ‘I Wanna Benz (Official Version)’ by YG featuring 50 Cent & Nipsey Hussle
Khalil – Tryna F#ck Me Over
Popcaan – Fiesty Chat
Soulja Boy – I’m Too Clean
Tinie Tempah Ft. Big Narstie & MoStack – Autogas
Chance The Rapper Ft. Jeremih & R. Kelly – Somewhere In Paradise (CDQ)
Download new bang music: Chance The Rapper Ft. Jeremih & R. Kelly – Somewhere In Paradise (CDQ)
Eric Bellinger – Thanks To My Ex.
Fresh Jam From Eric Bellinger On This One Titled Thanks To My Ex. Download and Listen Below.
Remy Ma Ft. Rick Ross & Yo Gotti – Hands Down.
It’s Going Down. Remy Ma is still around. And with her forthcoming project on the way, all hands go up—and down, thanks to her new single Titled “Hands Down” featuring Rick Ross & Yo Gotti. Check it out below!!
Master Cee – On Cloud 9
Emmanuel Ugwu popularly known as “Master Cee” was born in december 14 1992,a young star who hails from benue state & was raised in a family of seven where he happened to be the 5th child.
Passionate about music since he was 10,he starting working on his craft in composing and writing lyrics. The young poet “Master Cee” got his name as a reflection of him been able to See things Beyond his normal self.
After gaining respect and recognition from his hood in maryland, were he recorded his first single titled (Move Your Body) way back 2007 Master Cee is here to dish out a new ”banger” titled ”On Cloud 9” which is a dope jam mixed & mastered by one of Nigeria’s finest sound engineers El Benjay.
Master Cee is one act to watch out for in the years to come as dope lines and matured lyrics are never missing in his music.
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