Erykah Badu discusses being a recluse, working on her new mixtape, why her baby daddy’s are so talented, working with Drake, not letting Jay electronica record and album and much more!
Singer Tori Kelly is enjoying the success of her debut album Unbreakable Smile. She released a new single ‘Hollow’ to digital retailers a couple of weeks ago which is supposedly lifted from re-release of the album, expected to hit stores in this holiday season.
But she is back today with a remix version of the deep but uptempo song featuring Big Sean which is available for stream below. Sean shows his versatility on the song which could make it big on the radio.
Church In These Streets is rapidly approaching and here’s a new video for ‘Gold Bottles’ which we received a few weeks back a part of the Sunday Service series. Not only is Jeezy stunting in the visual but it also serves as a teaser for his forthcoming Project Gold Bottles champagne which will be released sometime next year.
D12 have made a comeback as a group with their new mixtape Devils Night Mixtape hosted by DJ Whoo Kid and featuring an intro from Eminem.
They visited Sway In The Morning show a couple of days before releasing the project where they took part in DJ Wonder’s 5 Fingers Of Death session. Here’s the 3 MCs going in over different instrumentals for 8 minutes. Watch both the freestyle and interview sections below.
Fetty Wap released his self titled debut album in September via RGF/300 which has sold 127k copies till date.
However, some fans were left disappointed that most of the songs on the LP were previously released, resulting in only 3-4 brand new songs on the entire disc.
The Jersey rapper is now looking to make up for that as he has announced a EP to be released soon. He made sure to mention that the project will feature all new material nobody has heard yet. Thumbs up to that!
Droppin a Ep soon all songs nobody ever heard 🔥 real soon 💯
When Drake and Future’s What A Time To Be Alive project came out, the song ‘Jumpman’ immediately became one of the fan favorites. Even DJs were quick to get on it and started to spin the song at club and parties.
The duo has realized the potential and decided to release the song as an official single on the radio, impacting nationwide November 10th. This probably means we should hopefully be getting a music video for it as well.
One of the hardest working rappers in the game is Fetty Wap, so it shouldn’t be a surprise that he is so popular. What’s funny, is that, a year ago, a lot of people never heard of him. A year later, Fetty Wap is on top of the rap game and his debut album is out.
This past weekend, Fetty Wap got a major scare, when he got into a vehicle accident. Many fans were worried about Fetty Wap, but they soon learned he was doing fine. Healing, Fetty Wap is seeing even more good things happen to him.
Fetty Wap made his debut on “The Breakfast Club,” a few days ago, and talked to Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee, and DJ Envy. During the interview, Fetty Wap talked about the emergence of “Trap Queen” and its success. He also talked about his new album, growing up with one eye, grinding and pushing his music, and much more.
It’s not much of a stretch to call the last few months of Meek Mill’s career an extended episode of “Punk’d,” but he’s now been subject to the real thing.
On the latest episode of the BET prank show, Nicki Minaj’s boo gets in a sticky situation when he has to deal with a man who may not be as injured as he lets on. On the set of a video shoot, a wheelchair-bound individual lets Meek in on his secret—he’s pretending to be injured in order to receive charity.
Real “Punk’d” fans may remember that Trey Songz was subject to an almost identical prank a few weeks ago. Regardless, Meek’s face when the jig is revealed makes the whole thing worth it.
Watch the full episode, which also features Rosario Dawson, below.
The Game returns to the breakfast club for an exclusive interview where he discusses his new project "The Documentary 2" His Rap beefs, G-Unit Reunion and more!
G-Unit’s Kidd Kidd flips the bird at fame and drops a bundle of new
audios. Features include 50 Cent, Young Buck, Lil Wayne, Young Gunz, and
more. Stream and download here.
For the new issue of Hypetrak magazine, K-Dot recently chopped it up with legendary Quincy Jones. in the clip above, they spoke on the origins of rap, the Thriller sessions and their music generations.
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Meek Mill is back on the rap scene with a freestyle over Young Dolph’s popular Zaytoven-produced track “Preach”.
Listen the freestyle and let us know what you think..Is Meek Mill back?
K Camp has released his debut album "Only Way Is Up", it features T.I., Jeremih, French Montana, Yo Gotti, Snoop Dogg, Bun B, CyHi The Prynce and more.
Get Only Way Is Upon iTunes.
Wiz Khalifa has had a great year with the success of ‘See You Again’
featuring Charlie Puth and through some snippets that we’ve heard,
sounds like he’s re-energised and ready for Rolling Papers 2. Here’s a new collaboration with Rae Sremmurd called ‘Burn Slow’. You can take a listen below or purchase on iTunes here.
After a bunch of freestyles and features, T.I. returns with his own
brand new single entitled ‘Check, Run It’. It’s back to what he does
best, that gritty trap sound. Listen below.
In case you can’t keep up, Twista has been dropping a freestyle every
day (sans Saturday and Sunday) for a couple of weeks now. For his
latest freestyle, Twista chooses to add some bars to Alex Riley’s
‘Japanese’. Listen below.
The campaign for Young Buck’s next mixtape 10 Pints has already begun with his remix of Dr. Dr’s ‘It’s All On Me‘. He takes it back to 10 Bricks now with a visual for ‘Money Right’. Watch it below.
Download on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/10-bricks
Tyga Debuts Music Video for “Stimulated”
Despite public disapproval and media scrutiny over their coupling, Tyga and Kylie Jenner have appeared together on a brand new music video for the track "Stimulated." The song is taken off of Tyga's most recent mixtape F*k Wat They Talkin Bout, which many assumed was a subliminal response to other's negative opinion on his relationship. Watch Tyga and his famed reality television-star girlfriend escape for some privacy on the California Hills in the new music
Do you smell what the Rock is cooking? Jay Rock brings the heat with K-Dot on his latest offering premiered on Shade 45. No word yet on the exact release date for 90059, butpre-order it now.
MONETA, Va. (AP)
— A TV reporter and cameraman were shot to death during a live
television interview Wednesday by a gunman who recorded himself carrying
out the killings and posted the video on social media after fleeing the
scene. Authorities identified the suspect as a
fellow journalist who had been fired from the station earlier this year.
A man believed to be the gunman later crashed a vehicle after fleeing a
traffic stop, and pursuing troopers found him suffering from a gunshot
wound.
The shooter has been identified as Bryce Williams, real name Vester Lee Flanagan II, a former reporter at WDBJ He was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, state police said. The shots rang out on-air as reporter
Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward were presenting a local tourism
story. Viewers saw her scream and run, and she could be heard saying "Oh
my God," as she fell. Ward fell, too, and the camera he had been
holding on his shoulder captured a fleeting image of the suspect holding
a handgun. WDBJ quickly switched back to the anchor at
the station, her eyes large and jaw dropping as she said, "OK, not sure
what happened there." The station later went live again, reporting on
their own station and staff as the story developed. The suspect was identified as Vester Lee
Flanagan II, 41, of Roanoke, by the Augusta County Sheriff's Office.
Flanagan appeared on WDBJ as Bryce Williams. Jeffrey Marks, WDBJ's president and general
manager, said Flanagan had to be escorted by police out of the station
when he was fired. Marks described him as "an unhappy man" and
"difficult to work with," always "looking out for people to say things
he could take offense to." "Eventually after many incidents of his anger ... we dismissed him. He did not take that well," Marks explained. Video posted hours after the shooting on
Bryce Williams' Twitter account and Facebook page showed an outstretched
arm holding the handgun and firing repeatedly at Parker as she tried to
run away. The shooter appeared to walk up to the
victims and stand a few feet away from them while holding the weapon.
The three, in the midst of a live TV interview, do not seem to notice
the gunman, who doesn't start shooting until Ward points the camera at
Parker and her interview subject, Vicki Gardner, who was in stable
condition after surgery for her wounds. Parker is heard screaming and is seen
running away as shots are fired. Roughly 15 shots can be heard,
including several that were fired after the video goes dark. Tweets posted on Williams' Twitter account
Wednesday described workplace conflicts with both victims. They say
Williams filed complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission against Parker, and that Ward had reported Williams to human
resources. Marks said Williams alleged that other
employees made racially tinged comments to him, but said his EEOC claim
was dismissed and none of his allegations could be corroborated. "We think they were fabricated," Marks said. ABC News reported on its website that the
network received a 23-page fax from someone claiming to be Williams. The
network said the fax was turned over to authorities, and did not
elaborate on its contents. Both the victims were romantically involved
with other employees at the station, according to Parker's boyfriend,
WDBJ anchor Chris Hurst. He wrote online that they hadn't shared their
relationship publicly but "were very much in love." He said they had
just moved in together and wanted to get married. "I am numb," he said. The shooting happened around 6:45 a.m. at
Bridgewater Plaza in Franklin County, as Parker interviewed Gardner
about the upcoming 50th anniversary festivities for Smith Mountain Lake,
a local tourism destination. Ward, 27, graduated from Virginia Tech
University and was engaged to a producer at the station, Melissa Ott,
said WDBJ spokesman Mike Morgan. "Adam was our go-to guy. He pretty much was
available to do anything that we asked," Morgan said. "He did live
shots during our morning show for several years."
Adam Ward Parker had just turned 24 and had joined
the station as an intern after attending James Madison University, where
she was the editor of the school's newspaper, The Breeze. According to
her Facebook page, Parker spent most of her life outside Martinsville,
Virginia. She was an avid kayaker and attended community theater events
in her spare time. The station is based in Roanoke, Virginia,
and serves the southwest and central part of the state. The shootings
happened at a mall just off Smith Mountain Lake in Moneta, about 25
miles southeast of Roanoke. ___ Ramsey reported from Charleston, West Virginia; Drew reported from Hardy, Virginia.