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UPDATE: An extended version of Alex Wiley’s “Vibration” is streaming on Spotify. Hear it after the jump. “Cream always going to rise to the top,” chants Alex Wiley on his new track, “Vibration.” Needless to say that the aforementioned idiom applies to the Save Money affiliate’s growing popularity.
Trinidad Jame$ is very much a part of Def Jam, but it’s unclear what his strategy is in regards to releasing new music. Nevertheless, he returns with a track titled “B*tch Plea$e” featuring Scotty, Goldyard, and 2$ Fabo of the “illustrious” D4L.
We’re all bearing witness to Pharrell’s second consecutive year of flourish. With accolades and accomplishments seemingly growing by the day, the Grammy award winning producer ups the ante with “Here” from The Amazing Spider-Man 2 soundtrack.
Strong Arm Steady’s Krondon is sorely underrated if kicking playeristic bars are the rubric of judgement. Anyone who disagrees should tune into the rapper’s new track, “I’m Faded,” for proof.
Seven days shy of releasing Honest, Future circumvents the inevitable leak by streaming the album in full.
Following the controversial n-word episode, The Combat Jack Show returns with special guest and legendary MC Scarface. Like always, the former Geto Boy came bearing wise words and candid statements about losing 100 pounds and a lot more
Old school and new school Brooklyn connect on this new track from mashed out veterans M.O.P. Aptly titled “Back Block,” the menacing cut features East New York’s own Uncle Murda.
Wiz Khalifa’s “We Dem Boyz” is finally getting the deserved traction, and that’s apparent by the amount of rappers rhyming on the beat. The latest remix of the Young Chop-produced cut comes courtesy of T.I.
Flatbush Zombies continues their “Day of the Dead” music series with a grim tune titled “Red Light, Green Light.” The cut features Espa and production by The Architect.
Producer Young Chop is currently working on a new project. While little is known about the release, fans receive a song from it titled “All I Care About” by Chief Keef.
Rapper Kirko Bangz returns with a visual for “Hoe,” featuring Yo Gotti and YG, from his long-awaited debut album Bigger Than Me. Let’s see how feminists feel about this record.
Are you having a case of the Fridays? If so, stay strong because we have an audible delight in The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week that will carry you through the remainder of your workday.