Drake stay doing his thing. Mixing him with Nottz is like Henny and Coke; a sick collab. Get it if you know a thing or two about Phonte!
I must admit, 50 Cent just cannot stop Rick Ross. Hate him or love Officer Ricky, the dude is doing such a great job of dropping hot tracks and videos that people want to listen to. This video is probably the coolest video, except for the part with Diddy jumping around singing on Auto-Tune. Read the rest
Well, I never really forgot about Murda, but here is a video. I’m not really sure about Murda’s MO with his flow and if he is non-flashy (yet), or he just doesn’t have anything to flash yet. However, if it’s just not his thing to flash watches and shit but he has the dough to buy them and just chooses to have that hood look, then I’m all about. Read the rest
At first when you hear this track, you’re like, “what the fuck”. Nevertheless, I let this bitch ride for a few minutes just to hear Cass spit his shit. Goddamn! This track is hard body. No more. No less. Get it.
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Today’s Rising Stars Pay Tribute To The Creators Of Survival Skills
Enjoy the first leak "South Bronx" featuring The Kid Daytona, Cause & Chaundon "South Bronx" Remix:
Download: http://usershare.net/qzhftgsju44h
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After releasing their debut, The General Dynamic, in 2006, Basic Vocab would go on to be featured in Vibe, Urb, XLR8R Magazines (among many) and most of the esteemed Urban Net destinations as well. Their debut was given an extra boost by the LP’s breakout single "Come Get With It" which was featured on HBO’s wildly popular show Entourage (Season 5, Episode and Miami Ink. Their appearance on Entourage resulted in over 250K Net plays of "Come Get With It."
In April of 2010, Basic Vocab (JL Sorrell, Mental Growth and Tony Galvin) will return with their sophomore LP, A Better Way, which once is primarily produced by Tony Galvin (who has produced tracks for T.I., Young Jeezy, Trick Daddy, Trina and Nelly). Read the rest
Since their debut album, 1993′s Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Wu-Tang has become synonymous with gritty, direct lyrics and beats that draw from classic soul, horn-blasted funk, cinematic curios, and dirty guitar licks (among many others.) With each successive album, the group solidifies their hold on hip-hop, watching over the years as rappers, trends and ephemeral styles come and go and become musical footnotes in the game. Read the rest

