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We’re not mad at Dame Dash’s reawakening on the Hip-Hop tip — pause, as he would say. After talking cash money ish on the Sen City-assisted “Flip,” the former record executive returns with the encore on “Don’t Be Scared,” featuring Jim Jones and Smoke DZA.
More often than not, rap music and drugs go hand in hand. For one reason or another, marijuana in particular, seems to be the choice high for many of our favorite MCs.
Last night, the greatest event in sports entertainment, better known as Wrestlemania XXX, invaded television sets across to the world. To mark the annual occasion, rapper Smoke DZA and production team 183rd debuted the Ringside 2 EP for your listening pleasure.
It’s the first day of April, yet Hip-Hop fans have already received some quality albums to kick off the year properly. Today, Smoke DZA enters his name into the pool of potential fan favorites with the Dream.ZONE.Achieve LP.
Smoke DZA’s Dream.ZONE.Achieve releases in just a few hours, but that didn’t stop the New Yorker from debuting one final track called “Fhvt BVsturd,” featuring Joey Bada$$.
We see what Smoke DZA did here. To name a track “Ghost Of Dipset” is one thing, but for it to actually feature Cam’ron infers that the spirit of the Harlem collective is ever present.
Harlem’s own Smoke DZA is coming for blood on his upcoming Dream.ZONE.Achieve LP. Previous releases from the project infer that he’s taken his talents to levels unforeseen by fans and that remains consistent on a CJ Fly-assisted song titled “ZONE.”
New York City could have another record to champion when Smoke DZA releases his Dream.ZONE.Achieve April 1. Today, the Harlem native unveiled the artwork and tracklist to heighten anticipation.
One project we’re excited for is Smoke DZA’s Dream.ZONE.Achieve. It’s unclear which songs will appear or the LP and which will not, but revel in the moments of releases like “Hearses,” featuring Ab-Soul.
It’s another day, another play when The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Videos Of The Week. As always, only the select few clips of cinematic goodness get burn around these parts.
Smoke DZA moved into the new year with steady output, and this continues with a visual for “Legends In The Making (Ashtray Pt. 2).” With Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa alongside, the Harlem native presents a cinematic tale.
Being completely is something to relish in. That’s the message on a new tune by Smoke DZA, titled “Black Independence,” featuring poet J Ivy.