The first Ep from "The Black Jew " Series is here , from the CEO of the Block Ballin tribe, the Compton Boss Billionaire Buck. So press play and hit download to get the play by play from a certified hustler Aka a real Black Jew !!!
One listen to Cameron Airborne’s music, and you’ll quickly realize he’s going places. With catchy beats and lyrics that make you ponder the world around you—he’s on the verge of greatness. Recently, he dropped his latest single titled “Chose One.”
“It’s about just being in a situation where you’re just trying to get to the top and overcome a problem or challenge and you feel like you you’re that chose one. You feel you’re in a situation where you’re finally going to make things happen,” stated Airborne.
At 18-years-old, his music is very reminiscent of mega-superstar Eminem. However, rest assure he follows the beat of his own drum.
“I’m not just hip hop. I love Jimi Hendrix, too. He’s actually one of my main influences in music period. My music really offers something for everyone,” stated Airborne. “A lot of people tell me they actually like what I’m talking about. They tell me hip hop today is lacking substance but they like the message I put into it.”
He recently stated that his new album, which is scheduled for an April release, is some of his best work to date.
“Fans will be able to hear all of the energy that I put into it. Compared to my other music, you can really see my growth,” he stated. “It’s a very upbeat and inspirational album. It makes you want to sit back and take in all the information. For the debut sing, once you hear the hook, it’ll give you chills as you sit back and take it all in.”
In the coming weeks, the talented rapper says a music video will accompany the single. While he’s looking forward to creating the video, he’s also looking forward for fans to hear his debut album that he promised won’t disappoint.
“The music really tells a story for itself. It’s real different in terms of the beat selection. It’s very similar to the mainstream hip hop you hear on the radio today,” stated Airborne. “I’m really proud of this project.”
To learn more about Cameron Airborne, check him out at: www.cameronairbornemusic.com.
For hip hop fans who hear Ace of Spades’ new album for the first time, they’ll be in for quite a surprise. His beats and lyrics are very comparable to that of mainstream artists like Eminem, Kendrick Lamar and J.Cole.
“The vibe of this album is definitely upbeat. My Uncle Chris was very instrumental in helping putting this project together,” stated Ace of Spades. “We are extremely proud of it. This album has actually been a long time coming. We did a couple of EPs leading up to this, but his latest project is really our introduction to the world.”
Ace of Spades and his uncle have been working together since the sudden passing of his father in 2009. At the time of his dad’s death, the talented rapper was still living in New York.
“It was extremely unexpected. One day he was there and the next day I went to wake him up, and he didn’t wake up,” explained Ace of Spades. “I guess he wasn’t feeling too well the day before, and I told him to take tomorrow off from work and I’ll take him to the doctor. I went to wake him up the next day, and he must’ve died in his sleep.”
His Uncle Chris immediately stepped in to help Ace of Spades cope with the loss. Through their bond, they discovered that when put together—they make beautiful music.
As Ace of Spades drops his debut album, he and his uncle are already thinking about the future. When these two work together, they know that great things are bound to happen in the studio.
“We don’t purposely try to go against the grain. We just do what we love. We’re not trying to ride on the coattails of anyone either,” stated Ace of Spades. “Our pure love and understanding of the music industry sets us apart from other independent artists.”
To learn more about Ace of Spades, visit www.1245music.com.
T'Juan recently released his "The Last Mixtape", which brings in Bigga Rankin to host. BTFM (Be There For Me) is one of the tracks fans are gravitating towards and it's only right to release it.
After a tumultuous journey, MobSquad Nard is back with a new single and video “Lil Mo”. “Lil Mo” is a fun record off the "Everything Clean But Da Ashtray", which is available on LiveMixtapes. “Lil Mo” is sure to get the clubs, mixtapes, and personal music players jumping. The video directed by Slick Jackson is just as fun as the record…set in a strip club with some beautiful featured dancers. Bigga Rankin steps in, gives co-sign and makes this a BiggaIsBetta.com exclusive Press Play and download the track today as it will fit in with mixes everywhere. Support and feedback is appreciated.
Byon Artrell McCullough, “No Cash,” is hard to miss around the Pee Dee region. With his wild hair, tattered clothes and worn out shoes, a card board sign which reads “will sang 4 food” proudly dangles from around his neck. He pretty much sticks out like a sore thumb wherever he goes, but that’s perfectly okay. He’s on a mission to achieve musical greatness.
“I had to re-invent myself when I came home from prison four years ago. My grandmother and granddaddy raised me my entire life, and when I went to prison they both died, and I didn’t even get a chance to go to the funeral,” stated McCullough.
He suddenly found himself homeless and unable to find a job. According to McCullough, no one really wants to hire an ex-convict who landed behind bars for selling drugs.
“When I came home, I quickly found myself in a needy situation. There was nobody to help me get back on my feet,” stated the father of three. “I thought selling drugs would help me fund my music career. That was the only way I knew how to make money. I never had a real job. I had always sold drugs.”
While McCullough is able to occasionally stay with friends, he has been homeless for a little more than two years now, but remains positive about the situation.
“I am homeless, but I’m not hopeless. I’m still trying to make a way through my passions,” he explained. “Music is something I can do and enjoy. I love to sing. I love to write. I do it all. I sing country. I sing alternative rock. I sing R&B. I write my own songs. I’m a music junkie. I love music.”
In March, he’ll release his first major single titled “Vote For Me.” The singled will be featured on his upcoming EP titled “The Know Cash Experience” that he plans to release at the end of the year. To learn more about No Cash, check him out on his YouTube channel by clicking here. You can also follow him on Twitter.
Hip Hop artist, Teach, is on a mission to inspire the masses through his music. His latest project is designed to offer hope for anyone just struggling to get through each day.
“For anyone who is a dream chaser, they will relate to this project. If they’re going after what they want in life, they’re probably going through similar issues I’ve gone through and appreciate the struggles I describe on this project,” explained Teach.
Growing up, Teach was different and his struggles started early on. Because he didn’t look like or enjoy the same things as people in his neighborhood, he often became the target of bullies.
“I came from sort of a beat down neighborhood. However, you can come from a negative background but not bring that negative chip on your shoulder,” stressed Teach. “Growing up being both black and white, people didn’t like that I was a mixed skateboarder.”
However, it’s his differences that has since catapulted him into the musician he is today. While no one likes to be bullied, in a way it’s made him into the success he is today. According to Teach, “Life of the Party,” inspired by his ‘haters,’ is his favorite track on the mixtape.
“Over the years, I have seen such a transition, such a change in my whole life. Growing up all through school, I was never the popular kid,” stated Teach. “Today, it’s so amazing when people now know who I am and want to hang out with me. I honestly feel like I’ve become the life of the party. That’s why that’s my favorite song.”
Other tracks on the mixtape include “They Don’t Know,” “Indigo,” “Cloud,” “Ready” and “Fall.”
“At the time, I wrote it for a girlfriend. It’s some of my most lyrical stuff. I pride myself with having something to say,” stated Teach. “When I listen to music, I want to something to bite into and take back from it. I take what I hear and apply it to my life. I’m a sponge. When people here this project, they’ll definitely get something out of including motivation and inspiration to achieve whatever they want in life.”
For fans who listen to the talented artist for the very first time, they won’t be disappointed.
“I’m a west coast artist with a no coast flow. Overall, my music is upbeat. I call myself a black rock star. I grew my hair out just so I can head bang on stage,” stated Teach. “I’m very proud of it. It’s what I wanted it to be and more. It actually can out better than I had hoped for.”
To learn more about Teach, check him out on Twitter, Facebook, and here: http://www.dfammusic.com.
22 year old, Cool Lou is a hip hop artist originating from the West Ashley Neighborhoods of Charleston, South Carolina. He began his career in 2014 with the collaborative mixtape "Down For The Come Up" and following shortly with his first solo project "Capital". Cool Lou continues to bless ears with his unique vibe and smooth sound, while continuing to promote and represent the Honorable Hustle music brand.
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“It’s the same old struggle trying to get money, so when you get money, ain’t shit funny” words that Marcus “Yung Double” Crooms lives by. What happens when the tribulations of life seem to dictate and conquer your triumphs? There’s only so much that a person can take before they’re overwhelmed with turmoil and long for the desire to have peace and tranquility. It is at this crossroads where there are only two ways to go: one way leads to failure and one way to success. However, no matter which route you choose, there will always be many lessons to learn. For Marcus, while on the road to failure, he found a shortcut to those successes.
The streets can teach hard lessons and don’t favor anyone. Marcus quickly learned this, and as a result prison was like his second home. Being raised solely by his mother, it was difficult for him to decipher his rights from his wrongs – it left the feeling of emptiness that could only be filled with fast money. This yearning quickly began the destruction of his integrity. After going to prison three times, he decided to be more constructive and turned to his love for music.
“My kids, my family’s future, my friends and my city motivate me to record music” he admits. Since his declaration, he hasn’t turned back since and this is where “Yung Double” was birthed.
You can get a clear depiction of Yung Double’s real-life “tales from the hood” through his music. He’s seen and adapted to the events of the hood – not the much popularized facade give in today’s music. His determination to not become a statistic gave him favor and he was able to open for a few of today’s most prominent hip hop artists. His newly released single, “Scale” off his album Bout that Life featuring Gucci Mane has the streets on blaze! With having the short-term goal of obtaining a record deal, at the pace he’s going, he’ll reach his long-term goal of having multi-platinum selling artists on his own independent label.
Life has a funny way of taking us through hell to lead us to something greater. Our troubles, faults and mishaps are stepping stones toward our pathway to success. Yung Double is determined to have those successes. It’s not a matter of “if” he will be successful, but “when”. How much success will he have? Only time will tell.
“It’s the same old struggle trying to get money, so when you get money, ain’t shit funny” words that Marcus “Yung Double” Crooms lives by. What happens when the tribulations of life seem to dictate and conquer your triumphs? There’s only so much that a person can take before they’re overwhelmed with turmoil and long for the desire to have peace and tranquility. It is at this crossroads where there are only two ways to go: one way leads to failure and one way to success. However, no matter which route you choose, there will always be many lessons to learn. For Marcus, while on the road to failure, he found a shortcut to those successes.
The streets can teach hard lessons and don’t favor anyone. Marcus quickly learned this, and as a result prison was like his second home. Being raised solely by his mother, it was difficult for him to decipher his rights from his wrongs – it left the feeling of emptiness that could only be filled with fast money. This yearning quickly began the destruction of his integrity. After going to prison three times, he decided to be more constructive and turned to his love for music.
“My kids, my family’s future, my friends and my city motivate me to record music” he admits. Since his declaration, he hasn’t turned back since and this is where “Yung Double” was birthed.
You can get a clear depiction of Yung Double’s real-life “tales from the hood” through his music. He’s seen and adapted to the events of the hood – not the much popularized facade give in today’s music. His determination to not become a statistic gave him favor and he was able to open for a few of today’s most prominent hip hop artists. His newly released single, “Scale” off his album Bout that Life featuring Gucci Mane has the streets on blaze! With having the short-term goal of obtaining a record deal, at the pace he’s going, he’ll reach his long-term goal of having multi-platinum selling artists on his own independent label.
Life has a funny way of taking us through hell to lead us to something greater. Our troubles, faults and mishaps are stepping stones toward our pathway to success. Yung Double is determined to have those successes. It’s not a matter of “if” he will be successful, but “when”. How much success will he have? Only time will tell.
YFN Lucci continues to take his music to higher levels. After much received success with "Wish Me Well", he is back with the follow-up. The TIG Records artist has continued to keep the industry talking and the streets fed with music, videos, performances, and more. Download and Support his latest project.
The year 2016 is shaping up to be a good one for the Spencer Reed Band. They’ve worked diligently on their first major project—and it promises to not disappoint.
“I think it’s cool when people can listen to our music and develop their own experience and interpretation of the beats,” stated Spencer Andrei, lead singer and guitarist for the group. “When we were recording this album, it was hard for us to hone in on one specific genre. We came to describe our sound as ‘college rock.’ It’s very unique.”
According to Andre, the band’s central members are made up of fellow musicians he met while attending college. They each share a passion for music and their individual talents complement one another well.
“Once you listen to the music, you’ll realize our individual sound is definitely unique, and at our live shows we each improvise a lot,” stated Andre. “That’s really what we do well. We can turn a five minute song into a 15 minute song. When we perform, we take turns doing different solos. Our music is a blend of strictly all vocals and at other times just all music. I think the audience appreciates that.”
According to Andre, the band’s music is heavily influenced by alternative and acoustic rock. The band released its first single from the album, “Stay,” in late 2015 and have plans to release additional singles in the near future.
“’Stay’ really captures the entire vibe that we’re going for—a saxophone and violin rift. It’s very big and rock like,” stated Andre. “It’s a song about dying young and how important it is to really live life to the fullest.”
Produced by Grammy-nominated musician Dave Douglas, the album’s title track, “Heavy in my Heart,” is a mid-tempo song that’s guaranteed to hook music listeners from the moment they hear it.
“The song, ‘Heavy in my Head,’ is about how no matter what you’re doing in life, you will always come back to the one thing you’ve always been drawn to and for us, it’s making music,” explained Andre.
To accommodate the album’s May/June 2016 release, the band has released a promotional video via their website. The video includes four singles from the album: “Heavy in my Heart,” Stay,” “Lie You Down” and “Mr. Weatherman.”
“The video is just introducing us as a band. Because this is our first record, we talk about each song, what they’re about and the vibe we’re trying to give off in them,” stated Andre.
In the future, the Spencer Reed Band is hoping to tour the country and continue doing music for the fans they make along the way. To learn more about the band, visit their website: www.spencerreedmusic.com.
When you hear the music of Mr. Yikes, you may think he’s style is reminiscent of producer/lyricist extraordinaire Timbaland. However, make no mistake. Mr. Yikes is following the beat of his own drum.
“My sound is fun. When I make music, I just want people to feel really good,” he explained.
His latest project titled, “Groove Theory,” is designed to do just that. According to Mr. Yikes he spent a lot of sleepless nights putting the LP together but he says fans won’t be disappointed.
“I’m kind of hoping that people are able to identify with some of the moods and experiences that are put out on this record. It’s a very ‘thrillful’ album. I just want people to have fun with it,” he stated. The hard work that I put into this was endless. It makes me want to cry just thinking about it.”
Mr. Yikes says “Groove Theory” is the type of album you can work out to after hitting “play.” If you want to lose calories, his latest project will inspire his fans to do just that. While he loves all his tracks off of the project, he says his favorite track off the LP is “My Clothes.”
“It’s the most fun song on the track. It’s fresh, up tempo. People made disagree with but I think they’ll be pleasantly surprised by it,” he stated.
The first single from the LP will be called “In My Grip.” He describes it as a cross between EDM/hip hop.
“It’s a fun club track,” he explained.
When it comes to the entertainment business, Mr Yikes is certainly no rookie. He has more than 180,000 followers on Twitters and has performed with other big named acts—including famous rapper/hype man/producer, Fat Man Scoop. In 2012, his single, “Tease Me,” also reached the #3 spot on 96.1 KISS FM.
“It was exciting. We got recognition from Nigil Mack with Universal Records and Motown. It was great,” stated Mr. Yikes. “For my latest project, though, I just hope everybody enjoys it, and I thank everybody who’s made it possible.”
“Groove Theory” is expected to drop sometime in March. To learn more about Mr. Yikes, check him out on Twitter, YouTube and SoundCloud.com.
Pearl Squad and Smack Bros both know a thing or two about teamwork and are proof that there is strength in numbers. Friends for years, you can hear their hard work in their latest collaboration.
Currently, Pearl Squad is gearing up for the release of their latest EP titled “The Lost Boys” which will also feature Smack Bros.
“We are two separate groups, yet we are one big family and do work with one another,” said group members. This is our first big project. It’s like our coming out. We want people to know who we are and what we stand for.”
According to the members of their group, they’re presently working on two music videos for the EP—and says fans won’t be disappointed. While recording the six songs for the project, they say they spent endless hours inside the studio to make it something fans can look forward to.
“For everybody who’s goes through something, when they hear our music, we want them to know to always keep their head up. Regardless what happens, keep doing what you do,” they explained. “This isn’t trap music. This is our real life we’re speaking.”
Pearl Squad is comprised of members Zaggy, Niko and OG Jibbly. The three have known each other for years, they say.
“Me and Zaggy met way back in the 6th grade. Zaggy met Niko first and then he connected me to Niko,” stated OG Jibbly. They introduced me to rapping and we’ve been rapping since around 2008.”
It’s through Niko’s connections that they were introduced to the members of Smack Bros—comprised of Steelmatic and TSA. The two groups describe themselves as one big family often collaborating on songs.
“Our stuff is different from other people’s stuff. Other artists out there, they want to put out a bunch of hype. With me, my sh*t is different because it comes from the heart. Be influenced by yourself, don’t be influenced by anybody else,” stated Steelmatic, who’s also working on a solo project titled “Soul Caliber.”
Right now, his group, Smack Bros, just recently released their project titled “Stay Positive” which also features some of the members of Pearl Squad.
“We hope that when people hear this project, they understand that no matter what they’ve been through—stay positive. You’re going to overcome all of that,” explained Steelmatic. “This is all fresh start for us really. We know that we have the talent, now we’re just trying to kick the door in and show the world who we are.”
To learn more about S.B.P.S, check them out on Twitter and SoundCloud.com.
2016 is shaping up to not only be a good year but also a busy one for rising hip hop star Reem Skully. The busy rapper has been spending a lot of hours in the studio working on new material while gearing up for the release of his latest EP scheduled to drop later this month.
“This latest project definitely has a lot of range. I talk about my experiences in the inner city,” stated the young rapper. “I’ve seen a lot growing up. You see everything. You see drugs, guns, death. It’s nothing knew, but it’s from my point of view. The things I’ve seen motivate me to go harder and be better.”
The 5-track mixtape promises to not disappoint fans. For the rapper, he personally says he favorite single off the project is a track called “Stupid Guys.”
“It’s real smooth,” he said. “It’s about marijuana and the lifestyle that I live. It’s a fun track.”
When fans hear his upcoming mixtape for the first time, he hopes they get inspired and feel that they can conquer the world.
“You hear a young dude you can relate to. I’ve struggle in my personal life and trying to do better for myself,” stated Reem Skully. “I think I give a blue print for how you’re supposed to carry yourself. I recently had a daughter, and it’s taught me to grow up. With trials and tribulations, they can end up bringing you down or you can use it as a tool to excel.”
While great things are on the horizon for this young talented artist, he wants to always be described as an individual and unlike anything listeners have ever heard before.
“If you’re really being authentic, and you’re really being true to yourself you can’t really compare yourself to nobody else,” he stressed.
For those who haven’t heard of Reem Skully, remember his name. It won’t be the last time you’ve heard of it.
“I’m really excited about everything. I’m ready to go. I’m ready to take off with this. It’s going to be a game changer for me,” stated the ambitious rapper.
To learn more about Reem Skully, check him out on Twitter and SoundCloud.com.
J WARD WAS RAISED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO 109TH RACINE & 126PL IN A AREA BETTER KNOWN AS THE WILD 100'S. AT THE AGE OF 14 BY HIM SELF HE STEPPED FOOT ON A GREYHOUND BUS TO HIS NEXT JOURNEY IN LIFE TOUCHING DOWN IN NORTH MEMPHIS NEIGHBORHOODS OF NEW CHICAGO,RIDGE GROVE & EVENTUALLY LANDING IN THE SMALL PROJECTS 7ST CEDAR COURT, HIS MUSIC CAREER BEGIN WHEN 2CHILD HOOD FRIENDS MAC SCRATCH & MASSERRATTI BOBO FORMED THE RECORD LABEL M-SQUAD ENT. J.WARD THRIVED AS AN ARTIST, AFTER AN INCARCERATION OF CEO BO J.WARD SACRIFICED TO HELP BROTHER MAC SCRATCH KEEP THE LABEL GOING & MOVED BEHIND THE SCENES TO TAKE OVER AS M-SQUAD ENT. PRESIDENT GUIDING OTHER ARTIST,2015 BECAME A YR. OF TRYING TIMES FOR J.WARD & THE M-SQUAD FAMILY AFTER RELEASE FROM A PRISON STINT CEO BO WAS KILLED IN A CAR ACCIDENT A COUPLE OF MONTHS LATER A FELLOW BROTHER & LABEL MATE TREY BABY PASSED TO MAKE THINGS HARDER A COUPLE OF MONTHS AFTER THAT J.WARDS MOTHER WHICH HE TOOK CARE OF SUFFERED A MASSIVE STROKE, DURING THIS TIME HE REFLECTED BACK ON LIFE WITH SO MANY TRAGEDIES HAPPENING IN A SHORT SPAN HE UNDERSTOOD LIFE IS NOT PROMISED NOT TO BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED & TIME WAITS ON NO MAN, THAT'S WHEN HE DECIDED TO TAKE HIS MUSIC CAREER TO ANOTHER LEVEL COMING AWAY FROM BEHIND THE SCENES STEPPING TO THE FRONT WITH HIS 2SINGLES BLAZING THE STREETS R.I.P. "1TIME" & THE CLUB BANGER "TWERK-SUMN".
When Future dropped “Trap Niggas” a new genre was born within Trap Music, what I like to call Trap Gospel. I know that may sound like a double negative but just like Future gave tribute to the Trap Stars making a will out of a way, OG Boo Dirty did the same with his new song “Trap”, produced by Akon. It will be hard to resist chanting the hook “Thank God I’m a Trap Nigga” just because the beat alone will have you hooked. Akon has always played a major role in music production for other artists with credits for days, so it’s refreshing to hear one of first creations of 2016. There aren’t too many OG’s still roaming the streets so when he says, “Yeah, I’m built to last I ain’t nothing like you rap niggas”, you can believe it! Salute to all the OG’s, they’re a last of a dying breed
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"Outta My Face" Is The latest Visual From The Gulfport Mississippi native TC.
Gulfport AKA "Ruffport" is located on the Mississippi Gulf-Coast, notably the southern-most part of the United States.
Video is a brief look at the underworld dealings throughout the "Orange Grove" section of Gulfport
Artist from this region include: "Tito Lopez" "bpace".
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1885 X Dee Boi X Mojo X Stakkhouse D "Chopped N Screwed" VIDEO Dir by Lot Forty 7
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Hailing from Philadelphia PA, ThuroBred D.C Da Beast releases his long anticipated mixtape "Fix Ya Face" hosted by DJ 2 Short. The project features Lyfeofadon, Zig Zag, Veez Da Poet, Izze Country, Sub Major, & Dubbz Demayo of T.B.C as well as Vodka, Slaughter Rico, MadFace, 3t3n, Bliss Creed, Ace Leone, & CKA. On the production side is Slapaholic, Flatline Beats, E Money, Rob Lo, Superstar O, A.M.O, & More. It touches on the street life while bringing back the essence of 90's Hip-Hop - "G Rap".
Collection of joints featuring Lupe Fiasco, Bj The Chicago Kid, Diddy, Mary J Blige, Chance The Rapper Freddie Gibbs, Mobb Deep & More! produced entirely by legendary chicago producer SC.
"The price of success can get you noticed by friend and foe. The limelight create shadows where the opportunist live. You gotta see everything in 1080p to survive". Hi-Def
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It’s been literally a year since G-Mack recorded this single, ‘Stop Snitching’ featuring Kevin Gates (Feb.14, 2015), and with this song alone, what started in North Carolina was able to go National, quiet as it’s kept. That feature was definitely a good look for the buzzing artist but internet buzz hasn’t taken away from his homegrown grind. Just last week he rocked the stage at the Coast-2-Coast Live Showcase in Raleigh, and to celebrate the anniversary of his single next week it’s only right he performs somewhere for CIAA. You can keep up with his next shows and latest moves on his social media sites @GMackTheBandMan but if you’re like most people, anxiously waiting for the sophomore album to touch down…. Don’t worry it’s coming soon. FREE DOWNLOAD & STREAM BELOW
The Cali duo already announced their major label debut coming later this year, but decided to give fans an extra dose of music to hold them over with the release of a surprise nine-track EP, ‘Inside the Vibe’. This comes pretty recently after the Interscope signed group dropped a single and video for ‘Servin’, featuring female spitter Bmacthequeen. The west coast wave has been on a high but despite all the comparisons, these two have managed to carve their voice in the music industry and create their own lane. The forthcoming EP, ‘The Stone Junction’, could be a smooth follow up to ‘Inside the Vibe’, but with Audio Push, expect the unexpected. We may get the album sooner than we think at the rate they’re going. Even though Hit Boy has been named the executive producer, there’s been no other name dropping.
Chicago native CHI-ILL links up with Multi-Platinum producer Dame Grease for the lead single "Love" off the upcoming mixtape 1871 Hosted by Bigga Rankin.
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Wayne Wonder teams up with Konshens to release his latest track "Girl Like You", with the official video being exclusively available on BiggaIsBetta.com! Download and support, pls provide feedback.
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Not only with the song but with the video, Greggo wanted to take his audience to this place of No Where, a place that is familiar to and relatable to everyone in someway. Everyone has experienced a time of feeling or being alone. Sennia was originally set out to be apart of the Official Video but it came down to everyone making the decision that the story would play off better with just Greggo in the video telling his story. Which is the primary direction Greggo’s been going with his music for years, giving away apart of him. If you’re alone at this current time, or feeling alone there’s aways better days, there’s sacrifices that has to be made in life and lose that will be taken but there’s always a win that will be gained. That time where we will come out of that place of No Where has to come if we just keep moving and advancing our way out. The intention was to be as clear as possible in telling this story with the Official Video to No Where".
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Growing up in the nation’s capital isn’t easy, especially when you’re Barbara Son. Affectionately known as Ant Glizzy to the hip hop hemisphere, his more acclaimed moniker was never meant to be attached to a now heralded rap persona.
“I never woke up and said I wanted to be a rapper,” the reluctant emcee says. “I just went in there and did what I did and the people liked it.”
Needless to say, Ant Glizzy is among the District of Columbia’s most poised street poets and stands firm as a true ambassador for a city he knows as well as his very first tattoo.
“I represent the streets, the struggle, the people that come from nothing,” he maintains. “So you have to be aggressive or people are going to run over top of you. You gotta stand for something.”
Only six months removed from the brotherhood (Glizzy Gang) he all but grew up with, Ant has amassed close to 350,000 views and over 70k downloads of his first official mixtape – Barbara Son. A moving tribute to his mother (Barbara), Ant pulls no punches. Spitting with reckless abandon, the 23-year-old rapper establishes himself as a factor on uncompromising tracks such as “Scared Ass,” “Having Fun” and the incomparable “Blow Up” – the latter, an ode to Ant’s mother.
Known for his success in the streets as much as the studio, it shouldn’t surprise the casual listener that Ant Glizzy and DJ Young Music (The Streetz Representer) bumped heads – on a musical path of course. No sooner than Glizzy’s music began to sift into radio circles, the DYMG Entertainment impresario arranged a sit down. In it, the two discussed terms of a deal that would work to harness Ant’s God-given talent for the good of the label and a city they both ride for.
When they stood up, it was all but a formality.
“I don’t feel like I owe [DC] anything,” says Ant, “but if I get in a position to put DC people on, I am.”
Fully cocked and loaded as a member of the DMV’s fastest growing independent label, Ant is in position to do just that. For starters he just released the highly anticipated sequel Barbara Son 2, on DYMG Entertainment, as he rightfully earns his place among hip hop’s next generation of breakout stars.
Miami based rapper/song writer Prez P, recently named one of Miami's top ten artists on the come up to look out for by The Miami New Times. Born in Miami on December 10, the North Miami native Haitian-American rapper 'Prez P' first emerged onto the underground rap scene out of Miami with his group Da Camp in 2011 with the mixtape: 7 Day Weekend: Campin Out In A RV followed by 7 Day Weekend: Bumpin olDCool, Da Campilation and their biggest album VII Day Vacay which was voted 2012 mixtape of the year by the Miami blog the305.com. Prez stepped away from the group to do some solo work in the form of projects such as his 2012 release DreamSucceeDie, a body of work with production from various Miami producers like Numonics, Mr. Manuvers, Benny B and features from his Miami peers Phresh James, J Nics, RansomNote and more to his most recent 2013 release "The Ambiance". Currently Prez has been working on a campaign for his next full length album "Prezidential". He has released 305° In The Sunshine, Carrera Music, and most recently The Preztige, keeping his fans at bait until the album is revealed.
God Soulja "Street Tension WRNR" Hosted By Bigga Rankin
Description: 50/Fifty Ent Presents: God Soulja & Bigga Rankin "Street Tension" WRNR Engineered By Dj Stikuhbush & Powered By The Promo Vatican. Music Produced by: Big One Productions Directed and Written by: God Soulja Executive Producer: Gain-Green Co-Executive Producer: Reggie P.
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01. Intro- Boyz - N - Da -Hood 02. Get'M 03. 100 Round Go Gettas ft. GainGreen & Machinery Marc (Produced by Big One Productions) 04. Hungry Fa Cheese (Produced by Big One Productions) 05. Devil Is A Lie (Trill Mix) 06. Nun But Dat Fonk 07. They Been Wait'N On Me 08. We PopulHating (Scume) ft. GainGreen & Machinery Marc (Produced by Big One Productions) 09. Xtrah 10. I Can't Stop.....I Won't Stop 11. Consuhquences (Trill Mix) 12. Cut Dat Check 13. Started From The Bottom (Trill Mix) 14. We Suppose To Bubble (Trill Mix) 15. Letter To Pac (Changes) 16. Blood (Trill Mix) Music Produced by: Big One Productions Directed and Written by: God Soulja Executive Producer: Gain-Green Co-Executive Producer: Reggie P.
Treyy Davidson born out of the Mid-West US has yet to reach his peak. This 23 year old mastermind has set his mind to the music game for the last 8 years. Raised in St. Louis, Mo. Treyy Davidson always loved music, but as he grew, he continued to feel the need to listen, learn and find a nitch in music. That is when he decided to write and rap. Honing his skillz and telling tales about the streets, Treyy began to produce his own music. Today Treyy performs for his growing fan base. Versatile creativity is what you get from the music and a story line from the streets. Check out TREYY DAVIDSON!!!
"Think It’s A Game Records Presents CHOSE "No More Drank" , the follow up smash from “Everywhere I Go” featured on the new mixtape “Long Way From Village Way” coming soon.
Dj Kool Ant premieres a new exclusive from East Side Chicago’s own BOBO Featuring BSM’s own Waka Flocka. Stream below & Follow @BOBO_ABK on Twitter & Instagram