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Future Announces Self-Titled Album + North American Tour W/ Migos x Tory Lanez x Kodak Black!
For some time now, the Freeband Gang boss Future has taken a hiatus from Instagram and has had a moderately quiet 2017, so far. Well, the Atlanta rapper has not only made his return
Read More »Ralo – Famerican Gangster 2 (Mixtape)
With his high-pitched drawl and streetwise wordplay, Ralo Laflare’s unique persona and perspective, as well as his connections to everybody in the trap game, make him a rising star in the world of Atlanta
Read More »Kodak Black x A Boogie – Water
Kodak and A Boogie are labelmates over at Atlantic records and the company is making sure the two produce some music together. Today, we get the first listen to a new from the young
Read More »BJ The Chicago Kid – Roses
BJ The Chicago Kid’s year has been phenomenal thus far – I mean, he was invited to Barack Obama’s farewell party – and he’s also fresh off his Freddie Gibbs collaboration. For Valentine’s Day,
Read More »Keith Murray – No Exceptions (Prod. By Erick Sermon)
It’s almost a full Def Squad reunion as Keith Murray brings the rhymes and Erick Sermon laces the beat on their new track, No Exceptions. Sermon channels the sounds of Diana Ross/Michael Masser’s “My Hero
Read More »Check Out Last Night’s Winners At The 59th GRAMMY Awards!
Last night the GRAMMY Awards celebrated it’s 59th annual commencement and as always it was a star-studded affair. As far as the awards go, the night belonged to a few individuals. Chance The Rapper
Read More »Check Out The New Target AD Starring Lil Yachty x Carly Rae Jepsen (Video)
All day yesterday, Target was hyping their new commercial advertisement which would feature pop princess Carly Rae Jepsen and Hip-Hop’s newest novelty act, Lil Yachty. Last night during the Grammys, the retail giant released
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Watch Rae Sremmurd React to “Black Beatles” YouTube Comments!
MariaMyraine February 13, 2017 0Noisey invited Rae Sremmurd for their latest “People vs.” segment. For those who aren’t hip, the series pretty much documents music artists reading comments about themselves on YouTube. The SremmLife duo react to the
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