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Trey Songz – Come & See Me (Remix)
Trey Songz has finally settled down from his meltdown in Detroit last week and returns to the music. Today, he releases a new freestyle over PARTYNEXTDOOR’s hit single with his boy Mike Angel. Check
Read More »B-Light – Cyber Monday (B-Light Remix) (Video)
New York Native B-Light drops a visual to to his track Cyber Monday, a remix of J.Cole and Kendrick Lamar’s Black Friday. B-Light garnered recognition as a rapper from Long Island natives after doing shows in the New
Read More »Phresher – Wait A Minute Ft. Remy Ma (Remix) (Video)
Phresher has burst onto the NYC music scene with his bubbling hit record, Wait A Minute. The Brooklyn emcee was able to get Remy Ma to hop on the track to make it an
Read More »French Montana – Lockjaw (Remix) Ft. DJ Clue, Kodak Black, Jeezy, Rick Ross, & DJ Khaled
Shoutout to DJ Clue for this star-studded remix to French Montana’s summertime hit, Lockjaw, originally featuring him and Kodak Black. Clue turned up the airwaves of NYC dropping his “Clue Radio remix,” adding Jeezy, Rozay,
Read More »Dash Flash – Money Growing (Remix) Ft. Rich The Kid, RiFF RaFF, & Ponce De’Leioun
With his forthcoming “IKON” project set to drop any day now, Ponce De’Leioun first premieres his remix to “Money Growing” alongside RiFF RaFF to build some momentum. The original track featured Dash Flash and
Read More »G-Eazy – Rebel (Statik Selektah Remix)
The latest single from The Best of A3C is Statik Selektah’s remix of “Rebel” by G-Eazy. In 2011, when G-Eazy was featured on A3C Volume 1, he was a burgeoning, young artist who found himself on the
Read More »Dave East – Stretched Out (Statik Selektah Remix)
The latest single from The Best of A3C is Statik Selektah’s remix of “Stretched Out” by Dave East. Originally appearing on A3C Volume 4, “Stretched Out” is a cinematic tale of stick-up kids turned killers. Statik’s remix is
Read More »Action Bronson – Muslim Wedding (Statik Selektah Remix)
For the past six years, the A3C compilation series has been influential within the genre, serving as a barometer for which artists will become renowned staples in the ever-changing hip-hop landscape. Past compilation artists
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