Waka Flocka Flame has never been one to bite his tongue on any subject. The “Hard In The Paint” rapper recently went off on a rant discouraging DJs and producers from releasing albums.
The second week of May means the summer months are creeping closer, and we all know nice weather usually brings about some quality rap records (at least a few). As such, Hip-Hop Wired’s “Beatmakers“ series is back with a new round of names behind the music that you should know.
A producer by the name of Jaywan went on Twitter to vent his laundry list of frustrations about the music industry. Included in his Twitter rant were tweets exposing the alleged bad business dealings of Kanye West, Meek Mill, Wale, Rick Ross and others.
Wondagurl’s phone and e-mail inbox is probably blowing up right now. The 16-year-old produced “Crown” on Jay-Z’s latest LP, Magna Carta Holy Grail, and recently revealed how she wound up on the project.
If Mike Will Made It, it’s probably that knock. Thus has been the case since the 23-year-old Atlanta producer shot onto the scene as the man behind the boards on Meek Mill’s 2011 hit “Tupac Back.”
Like we told you, Lil Wayne likes paying producers about as much he likes NYC. Two beatsmiths—DJ Infamous and Drew Correa—are suing the New Orleans rapper’s Young Money Entertainment label for unpaid royalties, reports TMZ. Two different producers — Andrews “Drew” Correa and Marcos “Infamous” Rodriguez — filed federal lawsuits this week against Wayne’s label, Young Money Entertainment. In lawsuit #1 […]
Omen’s Black Hero Theme Music has been in the works for nearly three years, but the album is finally complete and here for your downloading pleasure. The producer who was behind such joints like Usher’s “What Happened To You?”, Drake’s “Shut It Down,” and more; Omen bring together an array of talented artists for an […]
First emerging and becoming heavily submerged into the music scene back around 1996, Timbaland has been known as the go-to guy when it came to having a producer on an album. His track record speaks for itself as he has worked with artists such as Lil Kim, Jay-Z, the L.O.X., LL Cool and Xzibit, along […]
One man learned the effectiveness of his team after he attempted to attack the comedian and was on the business…
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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