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Cam’ron is back with more music, but this time the veteran rapper goes the NSFW route on “Devil.” This song also marks the first time we’ve seen Killa’s significant other, JuJu, appear on wax.
If you’re anything like us, you’re in the process of finding a proper way to celebrate the end of a long work week. And for that, we’ve provided a playlist in The Wrap Up: Hip-Hop Wired’s Top 10 Songs Of The Week.
Late last month, Hip-Hop mourned the death of Uncle Junebug, an animated OG who was real life kin to Snoop Dogg and Daz Dillinger. Today, the Dogg Pound cousins debuted “We’ll Miss U” as a tribute to their uncle.
TDE’s songbird SZA drops her ZÂ EP on April 8, but fans who pre-order the project will receive two songs early. One it titled “Sweet November,” and it’s absolutely groovy.
There’s an argument that says New York City is currently irrelevant in Hip-Hop, but Tony Yayo begs to differ. Alongside Uncle Murda and Joell Ortiz, the G-Unit rapper speaks highly of his city on “New York.”
History tells us not to put our faith in any consistent music from Jay Electronica, let alone a full length LP. But the ghostly MC becomes three for three in a month’s time with the release of a track by The New Royales titled “Minutes Of Moog.”
Atlanta’s Hip-Hop scene is a lot more well rounded these days. Credit that to artists like Rome Fortune, who embodies a different side of the city, while keeping that southern coolness in tact.
Persistence is key to any aspiring rapper’s journey. Just ask newcomer Alexander Dreamer, who returns with his new record, “Tonight,” from his upcoming sophomore project.
“Draft Day” put the spotlight back on Drake, who’s finally now off of tour and clearly has more plans up his sleeve. That said, the superstar delivers a much softer follow-up track titled “Days In The East.”
After spending years crafting pop hits, B.o.B is on a journey to find himself musically. Fans were first introduced to his new sound on Underground Luxury, but he’s progressed since then to deliver records like “High As Hell.”
Welp, that was fast. Drake is back to quiet the the peanut gallery (namely Jay Z) on a track affectionately titled “Draft Day.”
It’s the first day of April, yet Hip-Hop fans have already received some quality albums to kick off the year properly. Today, Smoke DZA enters his name into the pool of potential fan favorites with the Dream.ZONE.Achieve LP.