Maino
Following the grand jury decisions in the cases of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, Uncle Murda and Maino take to the streets to debut the visual for their collaboration “Hands Up.”
Veteran rap duo M.O.P. delivered their Street Certified EP today (November 18). Representing Brownsville, Billy Danze and Lil Fame put on their borough on “Welcome 2 Brooklyn,” featuring fellow native Maino.
Maino is readying his King Of Brooklyn 2 mixtape for a November 25 release. To build anticipation, the rapper unveils the official cover art and tracklist.
By now you should know that Maino is not one to be tested (ask Yung Berg). However, a troubling report claims that the Brooklyn rapper punched a porn star outside of an NYC hotspot on early Tuesday (Oct. 21) morning.
Maino is readying his King Of Brooklyn 2 mixtape, due to release on November 25, from which he delivers his new track, “You Ain’t That Ni**a.”
Maino returns and this time he bears goods in the form of a visual for “All About You,” featuring Mack Wilds.
Maino and Mack Wilds represent New York City on the Hip-Hop and R&B fronts, respectively. However, that didn’t stop them from attacking West Coast classic “All About You” by Tupac Shakur.
After weeks of leaking new material, Maino returns with with his King of Brooklyn EP for your listening pleasure.
Maino puts on for his native New York City like few others, and this goes double for his borough. That said, it’s no surprise that he’s named his upcoming EP King of Brooklyn.
Maino maintains his upward momentum with his second bit of output in three days. Titled “Lights Camera Action,” the track features the rapper rhyming alongside fellow New Yorker, Troy Ave, and MMG’s Meek Mill.
At this rate, Maino could have a very big 2014. Anyone checking for the New Yorker has noticed that he’s been very active with new releases, and he returns with another track called “Watch Me Do It,” featuring T.I. and French Montana.
While many complained, Maino vocalized his thoughts on the current landscape of New York City Hip-Hop on “What Happened.” Today, the rapper goes from the soapbox to the small screen, as he finally released a treatment for the record.