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Yesterday, YG released his long-awaited Def Jam debut, My Krazy Life. Of course, the next line of business was for the Def Jam/CTE recording artist to celebrate the joyous occasion at Supperclub Tuesdays.
Word around town is that YG and DJ Mustard created a solid body of work via the rapper’s My Krazy Life debut. Now, you can be the judge after streaming the album guilt free.
We’re back with your weekly dosage of ill rhymes and stellar beats via The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Gangstas need inspiration and apparently vatos (Chicano slang for “homie”) are held in such a regard. At least that’s the case of DJ Mustard‘s “Vato,” featuring YG, Jeezy and Que.
The students of the New West Coast are displaying themselves as a unified movement without any substantial chain to identify the links.
YG is releasing his major label debut, My Krazy Life, in just over a week. But before then, the West Coast native offers up a visual for his bubbling single, “Who Do You Love?,” featuring Drake.
Nipsey Hussle turned things up in 2013 and hasn’t slowed down since. In fact, yesterday, the Crenshaw rapper channelled his Los Angeles spirit into a new track called “Where Yo Money At,” featuring Pacman.
It’s a straight West Coast party in YG’s visual for his second single “Left, Right.” So much so that hit-making producer, DJ Mustard, joins in on the good times.
Ty Dolla $ign’s catchy single “Paranoid” took off right in front of our faces. Having reached certified hit status, the West Coaster promoted the track during a performance last night on The Arsenio Hall Show alongside his partner and frequent collaborator DJ Mustard.
Ty Dolla $ign and B.o.B.’s infectious detailing of a player’s worst nightmare was just a tune you could not ignore last year. Now that the “Paranoid” record has branched out through urban radio stations nationwide, it’s time for the remix to give the cheating anthem a second wind for 2014 without any alibi’s from music […]
Every artist, young or older, knows there’s no plausible way they can expect to sell records on a national scale if their own hometown isn’t on board for the ride.
Power 106 and Footaction know all too well that ’tis the season for Hip-Hop to be represented to the fullest. And for their Cali Christmas 2013 lineup, they’ve cut no corners in bringing out the biggest and baddest rap stars who shook up the game this year.