Stalley
Rapper and former basketball star Stalley used his experiences on the parquet as inspiration on his new track, “Ball.”
From their upcoming #GiveTheSummerSome mixtape, DJ S.WHiT and DJBase unveil a new track by Stalley called “One For The $.”
Folks often forget about MMG’s depth, but here’s a new visual from Stalley to remind fans. The clip is for a track called “Feel The Bass” that fits quite nicely into the rapper’s cannon of intelligent trunk music.
Yesterday’s shocking announcement of LeBron James returning to the Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t fail to illicit a response from nearly every across the board. While embittered Miami Heat fans sulked and patient Cavs rejoiced, the middle ground bore witness to shameless fans hopping on the bandwagon back to the heart of the Midwest.
We’re not sure why there’s a sudden outpour of rappers remixing ScHoolboy Q’s “Man of the Year,” but we’re fans of the Nez and Rio-produced beat, so we have no issues with the trend. The latest comes from MMG rapper Stalley.
Digital media is not only big business in 2013, it’s the only business as far as success is concerned. If Beyoncé’s most recent earthquake of an album taught us anything, it’s that the Internet and all its capabilities are to be fully taken advantage of if you want to go far within your musical career.
With Honest Cowboy officially in the can (though the shortened EP version continues to be successful on iTunes), Stalley is focusing on his long-awaited debut album. While the title has not been revealed, Hip-Hop Wired sat with the MC to get other details about the LP, discuss his off-kilter flow, and much more.
Stalley has an air about him that differs from that of his Maybach Music Group clique. He discussed this, why certain artists should acknowledge the power of their voice, embracing differences in Hip-Hop, and more on Nitecap with Peter Bailey.
Stalley is the lone ranger, or should we say Honest Cowboy, in Maybach Music Group’s fold. The MC was one of many walking the carpet at this year’s BET Hip-Hop Awards, where he spoke to Hip-Hop Wired on his aforementioned project, new music he’s working on, and more.