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Troy Ave‘s shooting is messing everybody’s money up. Live Nation has announced that they are postponing New York City shows for Joey Bada$$, Mac Miller, YG and Vince Staples as a measure of caution.
Of course YG took the “K” out of his old album title and replaced it with a “B” because it wasn’t “bool.”
YG stopped by L.A.’s Power 106’s The Cruz show to talk about his new album, touring with G-Eazy and the “classic” status of My Krazy Life.
YG and AD were shooting a video for their song “Thug” in Compton over the weekend. The thanks they got for shooting the visual in their hometown was AK-47 gunfire ripping through the set.
Compton’s own YG announced that he is dropping his sophomore album Still Krazy this June.
No vacation for G-Eazy and Logic this year. The two are pairing up to headline “The Endless Summer Tour.” YG and Yo Gotti will be joining them on the road.
The release of YG and Nipsey Hussle’s “FDT” (F*ck Donald Trump) reminded everyone of the social-political roots that Hip-Hop grew from and how powerful a weapon it can be. Having been inspired by Trump’s racist rants about Mexican people, the video shoot for the politically charged cut brought out many of the Donald’s protesters and went from […]
In today’s Wired Tracks, Hip-Hop Wired highlights two fresh releases from a few of the West Coast’s finest MCs.
YG has been mum in recent months, allowing only FADER access in a candid interview detailing him getting shot, how that’s affected his movement in LA, and what his new album, Still Krazy (due 2016), will sound like. Fans can gauge the latter by getting an earful of three new songs released by the Compton rapper.
YG is unapologetically down for his Compton hometown as he’s always using his celebrity for the greater good to uplift his community. Especially during the holidays.
YG’s 2015 was supposed to be enormous, seeing that he released arguably the most enticing rap album the year before. However like the title of his studio debut album My Krazy Life allude to, having one red Converse in the Los Angeles gang culture and the other in the entertainment world can often breed nearly […]
Today’s Wired Tracks has a G.O.O.D. ring to it. Kanye West’s go-to engineer Mike Dean debuted an extended version of “When I See It,” which is Ye’s take on The Weeknd’s “Tell Your Friends.”