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It’s National Tequila Day today (July 24) and to celebrate the drinking man’s holiday 1800 Tequila linked up sigh producer !llmind and Miami’s own Ace Hood to create a new cut to take a shot to. Titled “Untouchable State of Mind,” the !llmind produced track features Ace utilizing a uptempo flow over a mellowed out beat. You […]
Another day, another 2 Chainz track, or that just happens to be the reality with his Trapavelli Tre mixtape that much closer to releasing.
The wheels are steadily turning for Ace Hood, who’s readying the release of Starvation III. For the third installment of his mixtape series, the rapper limited the features.
Here’s something that will set your Saturday off properly. We The Best’s Vado and Ace Hood teamed up to rhyme over DMX’s classic “Stop Being Greedy.”
DJ Khaled has done collaborations with nearly every artist that consider themselves current these days so naturally his birthday parties are littered with familiar faces.
The relationship between rap and reggae has been refueled for the 2K13 with Wayne Marshall’s “Go Harder,” the remix to 2012’s “Go Hard.”
The future of rap isn’t just about topping charts and making hits, there’s also a struggle section. It’s not enough to start at the top and end up in struggle, these days you get just as much press for going the opposite route.
DJ Khaled is gearing up to release his Suffering From Success LP, but before then, he liberated two new tracks. One is titled “You Don’t Want These Problems” features Big Sean, Rick Ross, French Montana, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill, Ace Hood, and Timbaland.
Hip-Hop has afforded a lot of individuals the lavish lifestyle they dreamed of. That’s the premise of a new track, titled “All We Know,” commandeered by New York local and Hot 97’s own DJ Absolut.
Ace Hood continues to push his Trials & Tribulations album with a new visual for track four, “Before The Rollie.” In the shots, he and featured MC Meek Mill recall the days when their money was funny.
For most, a standard tweet is a suitable way to announce an album pushed back. This approach wasn’t grandiose enough for DJ Khaled, though.
Rich Gang has a worthy list of potential singles on their self-titled album. Today, the Cash Money collective return with a visual for one called “Dreams Come True,” featuring Birdman, Yo Gotti, Ace Hood, Mack Maine.