curren$y
It’s a good day to be a Hip-Hop fan. Along with a surprise album from Kendrick Lamar and a collaborative mixtape from Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz, the Internets were also blessed with full-length releases from Dreamville’s Bas and Harlem-bred rhymeslinger Smoke DZA.
Jay Electronica, a prodigious MC if there ever was one, drops music when he damn well pleases, a trait that makes him a rap unicorn. Sticking to his “strategy,” he returns today with “The Curse Of Mayweather.”
A$AP Twelvyy foresees a career year in 2016, going as far as to proclaim that 2015 is his “last year being broke.”
Curren$y is an one man factory, churning out music in massive amounts during an era where the artists we remember today are easily forgotten tomorrow.
With the new year underway, Mike WiLL Made-It releases Rae Sremmurd’s new track “By Chance,” the first single from his upcoming Ransom 2 mixtape.
Following in the footsteps of G.O.O.D. Music brethren Big Sean, crew affiliate Travi$ Scott gifts fans with a late Christmas/early New Year gift via two tracks.
Mac Miller ends the year on a high note by gifting fans with an instrumental project titled Run-On Sentences, Volume 2.
Anyone screaming cockamamie claims of R&B music being a dead art have a limited scope of today’s cast of rising artists. The talent is out there, you just aren’t woke to it. And that’s where Kehlani comes into the picture.
With 2015 nearing its close, A$AP Ferg takes an opportunity to reflect on a tumultuous year that claimed the life of his close friend A$AP Yams with “Tatted Angel.”
During Thanksgiving 2015, the musical feast was as enjoyable as the tasty food plated and devoured amongst your family. A day later, the Internets receive a proper helping of audible leftovers, including Curren$y’s new gem “Superstar,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign.
Hip-Hop saw its fair share of petty spats this week, with artists like 50 Cent and Young Thug stirring plenty of ohs, ahs, and laughs through their social media tyranny. But at the end of the day, fans are here for quality music, which both artists deliver to close out the week.
Freddie Gibbs isn’t taking any prisoners as he roll outs his upcoming Shadow of a Doubt album (due in stores November 20), from which he blesses fans with a pair of new tracks.