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Philadelphia rap icon Freeway is mourning the death of his daughter, Harmony. She was just 21.
News of the death of Freeway's son comes right after fellow State Property member, Oschino, revealed his son too had passed away in a tragic car accident.
Philadelphia rapper Freeway has been battling kidney disease for years. Fortunately yesterday (Feb. 5), the former Roc-a-fella artist underwent a successful kidney transplant surgery.Â
When the rapper born Leslie Pridgen named himself Freeway, he couldn’t have come up with a better moniker.
Every so often, Gucci Mane, from behind bars, reminds the rap game that he still owns the streets. He’s reportedly to be released on September 20, but before then he debuts a new project titled Meal Ticket.
Today’s edition of Wired Tracks is a Harlem thing, as Hip-Hop Wired highlights a pair of newly releases heaters from a few of Uptown Manhattan’s finest rappers.
Philly MC Freeway was diagnosed with kidney failure and rushed to the hospital for emergency dialysis treatment in September 2015, sending shockwaves though the Hip-Hop community. Now, he is sharing his experience in a new documentary.
With the new year underway, Mike WiLL Made-It releases Rae Sremmurd’s new track “By Chance,” the first single from his upcoming Ransom 2 mixtape.
YG has been mum in recent months, allowing only FADER access in a candid interview detailing him getting shot, how that’s affected his movement in LA, and what his new album, Still Krazy (due 2016), will sound like. Fans can gauge the latter by getting an earful of three new songs released by the Compton rapper.
As Kid Cudi cited, life can be rather unpredictable, which led him to postpone his “Especial” tour citing production issues and personal strife. Today, he counters the unfortunate news with the release of “Speedin’ Bullet 2 Heaven.”
Renowned rapper Freeway is undergoing treatment after being diagnosed with kidney failure.Â
News of Bay Area legend The Jacka being gunned down in Oakland a month ago left the Hip-Hop world in shock. MTV sat with Freeway, a brother in Islam and collaborator, to speak about losing his dear friend.