Chris Brown has lots of liquid courage in his system (not that he needs it) on a newly released cut, aptly titled “Liquor.”
Tech N9ne returns with the sequel to “Worldwide Choppers,” and it’s affectionately titled “Speedom (WWC2).”
Raekwon’s new album Fly International Luxurious Art drops on April 28. From the project, he released “1,2 1,2,” featuring Snoop Dogg.
South Central LA’s own Jay 305 is quickly rising the ranks of his hometown’s pool of up and coming artists. Credit that, in part, to his new track “Thuggin,” featuring Joe Moses, which receives a visual treatment.
Tinashe delivers a visual for “Bated Breath” that’s essentially an eight-minute mini-movie directed by Stephen Garnett.
Bay Area rapper IamSu! debuts a psychedelic visual for “Stop Signs” from his 2014 album Sincerely Yours.
Eddie Huang, a restauranteur, chef, sneaker connoisseur, and all-around jack of all trades, is the inspiration behind the new ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat.
Before hitting the road on the “Boys of Zummer” tour, Wiz Khalifa and Fall Out Boy collaborate on the “Uma Thurman (Remix).”
Long Beach native Joey Fatts admittedly owes a lot of his success to fallen A$AP Mob member A$AP Yams. Expressing his grief on Twitter wasn’t an adequate enough means to vent, so he found catharsis in creating a touching track called “Stevie World.”
Rappers go to SXSW to their names out there and their dollars up, in some cases. But wordsmiths like Tree, who has a growing following, have the luxury of capturing the experience on camera for later benefits.
Honestly speaking, Hitmen producers, Sean C and LV, aren’t utilized enough these days. Those who agree will be thrilled to hear that the dynamic duo produced an upcoming project from Play Cloths titled Loud Dreams Vol. 1.
Authenticity plays a large part in Tree’s growing appeal. Following the release of The @MCTREEG EP, the Chicago native returns with a freebie track titled “More Than You Know.”
Chicago has yet another newcomer they can be proud of in Tree. Known for his raspy voice and strained delivery, he returns today with The @MCTREEG EP, presented by Scion AV.
One thing we appreciate about Chicago rappers is their distinctive sound. While the GBE has flourished because of their burly Drill sound and Chance The Rapper made his mark with his dynamic musicality, rising wordsmith Tree finds comfort somewhere in between.
Well, here’s a surprise. The Internets receive a new track from the one and only Vic Mensa.
There’s tons of bubbling talent in Toronto — production team Keys N Krates are definitely worth a mention. Today, they return with a revamped version of “Dum Dee Dum” that transforms it from a raw instrumental into a full fledged track.
Irv Gotti wants to find the next DMX or someone to bring Hip-Hop back to hits hardcore roots.
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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