If you don’t roll in certain underground music and industry circles then Kevin “Coach K” Lee is someone you’ve probably never heard of. But, best believe he’s someone who’s been a part of your music life without you even knowing it, which is why the Arbiters of A&R podcast couldn’t have picked a worthier subject.
Part-time rapper, full-time businessman Rocko got pinched by Atlanta police after he and a friend drag raced on the I-75 highway. Yes, you read that right.
The bulk of Waka Flocka Flame and DJ Whoo Kid’s new mixtape, The Turn Up Godz Tour, sees the energetic rap star connecting with fellow ATLiens. An early standout track is “All These B*tches,” featuring Future.
Jadakiss is back and of course this means a visit to the The Breakfast Club. Kiss discusses his upcoming album, staying relevant and more.
Recently, a large batch of leaked songs by Rich Homie Quan surfaced the ‘net, one of which contained lyrics that alluded to rape.
Rocko is back with his latest musical contribution, the Poet EP, which comes just months following his latest mixtape Lingo For Dummies.
Rocko doesn’t have to rap. He’s paid off of his artist Future, but he still feels inclined to deliver songs like “Good,” featuring Lil Wayne, every so often.
Life comes at you fast. Other times, people put themselves in situations where their decisions have detrimental outcomes.
Two-thirds of LOX and a down south swag aficionado have in common? Almost every rapper out enjoys being in the company of Mary Jane and Styles P sparked up a winner with “Sour” off his latest LP, Phantom and the Ghost.
After teasing with photos and BTS footing in typical MMG fashion, Rick Ross debuts the visual for his Hood Billionaire single “Keep Doin That,” featuring R. Kelly.
Styles P has been very candid about his affinity for Mary Jane throughout his career, but has of recent he’s been clear on the strand he prefers. That idea birthed “Sour,” a track about weed featuring Jadakiss and Rocko.
Rocko has made it a habit to drop a hit single or two, fall off the map, and then do it all again. That said, the Atlanta native dropped a mixtape titled Lingo For Dummies that could allow this to happen.