The last few months have been kind of hard on ATL’s Young Dro. Fresh off doing a day bid for gun and drug charges at a Southeast Georgia college back in September, Young Dro stops by The Breakfast Club to speak about how the arrest went down, why he got laughed at when he was in […]
Young Dro just can’t seem to catch a break as a judge has just sentenced the Grand Hustle rapper to 45 days behind bars for probation violation.
It’s a full fledge Compton affair on The Game‘s new track “Roped Off,” featuring Problem and Boogie.
Production collective J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League delivered an album titled J.U.S.T.I.C.E. For All, featuring “Empire,” an intro track from Rick Ross and Drake.
This edition of Wired Tracks highlights heaters from some a few rap veterans.
This edition of Wired Tracks features new heat from French Montana, and Benny Benassi and Chris Brown.
We asked Young Dro how he ended up getting arrested for theft in late March. The tale (you’ll see what we did there) involved a big booty chick that gave him a Bible as a present and a Cadillac.
Have you been asking where is Young Dro? Well, on Saturday, March 28 the Atlanta rapper was arrested for what sounds like a real estate scam, then was popped again the next day.
The Wu-Tang Clan and Rae Sremmurd. Visuals of breakbeats and 90s era mixed with new age female dominance. Whatever you feel like you need to be seeing, The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Videos Of The Week for the week of December 19, 2014 has the fix you crave.
From to suburbs to the sticks, white rappers have found plenty of ways to sexify their nontraditional upbringing to bolster their Hip-Hop careers. Nineteen-year-old Raven Felix hails from the San Fernando Valley–or Valifornia as she likes to call it–from where the “dealers and tweekers are at” and she’s managed to carve a name for herself […]
Following a guest appearance on Gunplay’s “Krazy,” Young Dro delivers a new track of his own called “Errthang.”
On paper, a Gunplay and Young Dro collaboration reads like quite the colorful collaboration. That same energy translates well on-screen, too, in the visual for their track, “Krazy.”