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Chance The Rapper had a lot to celebrate on the one year anniversary of his critically acclaimed Acid Rap mixtape yesterday, April 30. While we’re sure that he and his team did something internally, the animated MC shared a new song with his fans titled “I Am Very Very Lonely” to include them in the celebration.
Proud New York rap veteran DJ Kay Slay organized a call to arms with “NYC Shine,” featuring Sheek Louch, Joell Ortiz, and Sauce Money. But that’s to be accepted, as the Hot 97 DJ has been organizing posse cuts featuring hometown MCs.
Rapper Vic Mensa tapped into Chicago’s rich house music history on a track titled “Down On My Luck.” Premiered by BBC Radio 1’s Zane Lowe, the record displays the up and coming MC’s range as a song maker.
It’s rapper Connor Evans’ time to shine. Today, the newcomer debuted his new So Cal Soul LP for fans to enjoy.
To some, Salva is a new face, but he’s actually an established Los Angeles DJ who’s developed a cult following. That’s why he was able to rally up some of the city’s best MCs in ScHoolboy Q, Kurupt, Problem, and Bad Lucc to collaborate on “Drop That B**ch.”
Post-prison Lil Boosie is showing the world the work ethic that made him a southern favorite. During a recent trip to New York City, he appeared on The Combat Jack Show to tell his backstory, recall his time in jail, and discuss matters surrounding his upcoming LP, tentatively titled Touch Down 2 Cause Hell.
Fans can always count on Styles P to spit that raw street Hip-Hop on his LPs, and that’s just was they received on Phantom And The Ghost. To tie in with today’s official release, the veteran spitter is streaming his latest body of work guilt-free.
People need to hear this. Passionate Def Jam lyricist Big K.R.I.T. set Hip-Hop a blaze with a track that’s the polar opposite of dandelion soft, titled “Mt. Olympus.”
Talk is cool, but real high rollers put their money where their mouth is. That’s the premise of Young Scooter’s new track “Big Better,” featuring Young Thug.
It’s a bit odd that we haven’t received a proper heater from Waka Flocka Flame in a good while. Today, the Brick Squad Monopoly general attempts to change that with a new record coined “Slippin.”
To say that we’re excited to hear what The Roots cooked up on their upcoming …and then you shoot your cousin album would be an understatement. Our anticipation was heightened by a new track titled “Tomorrow.”
Lil Jon has found success in a different kind of club music in recent years. That said, his collaborative hit with DJ Snake, “Turn Down For What,” has received a remix treatment that should give it legs in many more club demographics.