Fabolous gifted, for a fee, his fans a Christmas treat with his new album, The Young OG Project.
Before Royce Da 5’9″ and DJ Premier release their eponymous titled debut album on Dec. 9, the dynamic duo makes it available for streaming, free of charge.
Very few new artists possess a polished and mature aura directly out the gate.
More details are emerging about the arrest of Young Jeezy and members of his entourage after an assault rifle was found on the Atlanta rapper’s tour bus. Reportedly, the Def Jam artist and five other people have been accused of packing an AK-47.
Young Money released their second compilation album, Rise of an Empire, yesterday (March 11). But if you prefer to test drive the whip before you buy it off of the lot, here’s the full album stream.
After nearly a year’s worth of delays, it’s safe to say that it’s been a long time coming for Rick Ross’ Mastermind LP. The rapper’s sixth studio release hits stores March 4, but before then, fans can stream it guilt free via iTunes.
Last week, Step Brothers — comprised of West Coast MC Evidence and well known producer/rapper Alchemist — dropped a comedic, but albeit lyrical heater called “Mums In The Garage,” featuring Action Bronson. But that was only a sign of things to come, as the duo are streaming their Lord Steppington album in its entirety via Complex Magazine.
We’re in an age where major label backing (or a lack thereof) can have no bearing on how well a project is put together. And this just happens to be the case on Color Blind, the latest album by DIEMON affiliate Russ.
At this point, who knows how much unreleased material Gucci Mane has sitting in the tuck. Fans know the Bricksquad rapper is usually good for a project on October 17, but this year’s comes a day late.
Things were looking shaky for Young Dro for a while (his debut, Best Thang Smokin’, dropped way back in 2006), but the Atlanta rapper has gotten his career back on track. Polo Dro is dropping a new album, High Times, next week, but you can get a guilt-free and legal listen right now.
Pusha T will release his long-awaited solo debut My Name Is My Name next week, but before then, fans can get a heaping helping of affluent, cocaine rhymes via a live stream. Thank Myspace for the advanced listen.
Salaam Remi is a world renowned producer and the Queens native dropped a new album, One: In The Chamber, today. If you’r the type that needs a test drive, you can get a listen to the new project from the Grammy nominated producer and executive right here.
At this point, Snoop Dogg is just having fun with Hip-Hop. After turning over a new leaf as his reggae inspired alter ego, Snoop Lion, the legend returns with a new project titled Royal Fam, featuring his sons, Cordé Broadus and Cordell Broadus.
Not to be omitted from the list of noteworthy September releases, Justin Timberlake strategically streams his forthcoming The 20/20 Experience (2 of 2) album a week in advance much like he did with part one in February.
We challenge you to find many projects this year more aptly titled than Feel Good by The Internet. The Odd Future duo, comprised of DJ, singer, and producer Syd tha Kid and producer Matt Martians, have provided a mellow listening experience that simply feels good.
Since major label albums are pretty much bound to leak prior to their release date, it’s best that artists find the way to soften the blow in advance. Maybach Music Group have decided to stream their Self Made, Vol. 3 project.
The Roots have collaborated with a well-documented list of performers, the most recent of which is the incomparable Elvis Costello. Their project, Wise Up Ghost, is set to release next week, but before then fans can hear it in full through a live stream courtesy of NPR.
The Weekend is just about ready to unleash his major label debut, Kiss Land, to the world. But with a little over a week to go (and an impending leak sure to come), the singer has streamed the album via NPR.
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One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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