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Beyonce’s Beyhive Drags Carlos Santana To Hell & Back!

(AllHipHop Rumors) When will they learn to stop playing with the Beyhive! Beyonce’s loyal fan base DOES NOT play!

Listen, Carlos Santana was either heavy on the drank or he hasn’t fully listened to Bey as an artist. He couldn’t have been paying attention to her discography or her live performances. If he had been, he would’ve never made this comment.

Carlos Santana certainly played into the alternative fact that Beyonce haters love to believe: the lie that the girl can’t sing!

While I’d have to say it’s extremely disappointing when Beyonce puts out records where she’s only talking on them, I’d be remiss to not acknowledge the girls incredible vocal talent.

While many are still upset that Adele beat out the Queen Bey for Album Of The Year at the 2017, Grammys, Santana decided to add insult to injury! Santana said,

“Adele is a singer, Beyoncé a model.”

Carlos was quickly reminded of who the Beyhive was and how powerful their leader Beyonce is as he quickly tried to backtrack. Nah dawg it’s too late.

It’s ridiculous how people try to discredit Beyonce, but it’s really her own fault. She needs to stop putting out those records where she’s just talking. I never understand why the talented dumb down their talent and music to try to fit in or conform. Like Beyonce can actually SING and she’s the standard. I often wonder why she doesn’t just put out all music of her singing especially in a time when R&B is on life support.

People seem to forget Bey’s talent just because of her talk/sing-along records and the theatrics of her stage show. Don’t forget Carlos, she can sang down your favorite’s favorite. What are your thoughts on Carlos’ statement?

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MURS Explains His New Song To Kanye West And Announces New Album “Captain California”

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Murs has announced the first single from his upcoming album Captain California is dedicated to Kanye West.

On the song “GBKW,” which is short for “God Bless Kanye West,” Murs discusses the stories of three different black men, and their issues struggles with mental health.

“We pray for each other and I believe in the power of prayer, but we could really use more mental health professionals in our community instead of mocking Kanye West,” Murs explains. “He’s having problems and he’s having to work through it. He’s like a football player playing hurt, to me.”

Aside from the Kanye West’s record, Murs weaves together a series of California-themed stories, all based on his love for comic books.

“On Captain California, I’m making things colorful and vivid and telling stories where I sensationalize them without glorifying them,” the rapper explained.

In addition to his girlie tracks and Cali-themed stories, Murs hopes the overall political messages on Captain California will resonate with his “majority non-black audience.”

“To me, the way you get through to anyone is your admission of guilt or to blame yourself. Then it’s saying, ‘I’ll work on this if you work on that,’” Murs said “To me, that’s the overall message that America needs to embrace if we’re going to have to work with the Right Wing and Donald Trump.”

Captain California is due out on March 10 via Strange Music. Check our Murs’ new song “GBKW (God Bless Kanye West)”:

CeeLo Green Talks Gnarly Davidson Alter-Ego, Releases Beyonce Ode “Jay Z’s Girl” (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) CeeLo Green had many people confused and intrigued by his golden outfit at this year’s Grammy Awards.

Pigeons & Planes reached out to CeeLo’s team to get more information about his decision to present the new persona “Gnarly Davidson” at the ceremony in Los Angeles.

The response came in two different artistic voices:

Gnarly Davidson: “I told you this would happen and I did it. F-ck you, CeeLo Green. I mean f-ck me, I’m famous.”

CeeLo: “When I saw him arrive on the Harley, my heart skipped a beat. Seriously, I don’t know if I can stop him now.”

CeeLo also introduced music under the name Gnarly Davison over the last few hours.

A new track, inspired by Rick Springfield’s “Jessie’s Girl,” came in the form of “Jay Z’s Girl.”

The single is an obvious ode to Jay’s wife and global superstar Beyoncé.

Gnarly Davidson opens the song by saying, “Sorry Jay, but I love her too. What am I supposed to do?”

The Goodie Mob and Gnarls Barkley member then starts singing, “Jay Z is the king and I’m probably his biggest fan. But there’s a feeling inside that I’m sure he’d understand. I’m in love with Bey and I wanna be her man.”

Joey Bada$$ – “Victory”

Currently putting the final touches on his forthcoming “AABA” album, Joey Bada$$ returns with a new single off the LP titled “Victory.” Production handled by fellow Pro Era-artist Kirk Knight, and Adam Pallin.

Stream below.

Republicans In Michigan Want Kid Rock For Senator

(AllHipHop News)Republicans in Michigan are looking to add some star power to Congress.

Last week, Kid Rock’s name was considered as a potential Republican contender for Democrat Debbie Setschenow’s Senate seat next year.

According to Rollcall.com, Kid Rock’s name was suggested during the Michigan Republican Party Convention last weekend.

Kid Rock, who has extended his support to a number of Republicans, including current President Donald Trump, also has no problems supporting the Confederate Flag.

In 2015, Al Sharpton’s National Action Network’s Michigan chapter protested the rapper outside of the Detroit Historical Museum, where there was an exhibit at the museum, featuring Kid Rock.

Al Sharpton’s local chapter wanted the museum to stop displaying the Confederate Flag in the Kid Rock exhibit.

The rapper had a simple answer to the controversy, which came shortly after South Carolina removed the Confederate Flag from the State House after Dylann Roof massacred nine people inside of a church.

“Please tell the people who are protesting to kiss my ass/ask me some questions,” Kid Rock said in a statement.

It has not been confirmed if Kid Rock is going to run for Senate in 2018.

Tyrese Expresses An Unpopular Opinion About Ghostwriting In Hip Hop

(AllHipHop Rumors) It looks like everyone doesn’t agree with “Black Ty”!

Recently Tyrese stopped by The Breakfast Club, and during his interview, he happened to touch on the touchy subject of ghostwriters in Hip Hop.

Rappers, emcees, and fans alike seem to continuously be divided on the subject.

It’s interesting and entertaining because some rappers, even some of the veterans from back in the day had ghostwriters. There are even rappers today that have ghostwriters, but it’s kept top secret.

I’ll say this, whether you have a ghostwriter or not, you still have to have some talent somewhere to be able to come through with, delivery, flow, style, cadence, etc.

Tyrese wants to know why it’s such a big deal to have ghostwriters in rap when every other genre, especially R&B, other people have written some of the stars’ biggest hits.

It seems like it’s just one of the unwritten rules of Hip Hop & R&B. With R&B you just have to come through and deliver with vocal talent, but in Hip Hop, you have to write your own bars to actually be considered one of the best rappers and emcees.

Tyrese says he doesn’t know why yall are so mad that rappers didn’t write their bars, when he as a singer didn’t even write “Sweet Lady”, and most of his other R&B hits. He says you can’t deny his gift, and he’s still getting the v##### off of the hits.

He even compared it to actors, as they don’t write the scripts, but they are regarded as great actors.

Are the rules in Hip Hop too harsh and too strict, or is a rapper actually writing and delivering his bars just what’s required to be considered in the top?! What are your thoughts?

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Grammy CEO Denies Racism and Points to Chance the Rapper As Proof

(AllHipHop News) Grammy boss Neil Portnow has denied there is a problem with race at the annual awards ceremony after singer Adele beat out Beyonce for Album of the Year at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.

As Beyonce’s sister Solange noted in a tweet yesterday (February 14th), a black artist has not won Album of the Year in 25 years.

The announcement of Beyonce’s loss drew a comparison to the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, when The Academy was also accused of racism for in 2015, after all 20 actors nominated in the lead and supporting acting categories were white, for the second year in a row.

“You don’t get Chance the Rapper as the Best New Artist of the Year if you don’t have a membership that isn’t diverse and isn’t open-minded and isn’t really listening to the music, and not really considering other elements beyond how great the music is,” Neil Portnow Grammy CEO Neil Portnow told Pitchfork.com.

Beyonce’s defeat sparked immediate backlash around the world and provoked debates as to who was supposed to win.
While many defended Beyonce, there were a few, like Ice-T and musician Santana, who sided with Adele.

Nevertheless, Portnow said there was no dilemma with race at the Grammys.

“We don’t, as musicians, in my humble opinion, listen to music based on gender or race or ethnicity. When you go to vote on a piece of music – at least that’s the way I approach it – is you almost put a blindfold on and you listen,” Portnow said.

Portnow said that he asked the voting members at The Grammy’s to ignore sales and marketing, in addition to the popularity and chart rankings.

Portnow also said, “It’s a democratic vote by majority.”

“So somebody could either receive or not receive a Grammy based on one vote. It could be that tight,” Portnow said of the nomination process.

Take a look at the full explanation here.

Wu-Tang Affliated Rapper’s “Sliced Penis” Lawsuit Tossed

(AllHipHop News) A rapper affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan has lost a lawsuit over allegations that he cut off his own penis.

The unusual saga started when Marques Johnson, AKA Andre Roxx, hit the headlines in April of 2014 after it was reported that he was found on a North Hollywood sidewalk, after an apparent suicide attempt.

Details of the effort went global because the rapper cut off his own penis before he plunged off the balcony.

The problem is, the rapper in question was Andre “Christ Bearer” Johnson, and not Marques Andre “Roxx” Johnson, who was in jail at the time the episode.

Andre Roxx filed a claim against TMZ.com and other outlets, alleging defamation of character.

Both rappers, who are associated with Wu-Tang Clan’s Killa Bees outfit, have similar names.

Even though TMZ.com’s story was updated, the news circulated around the world.

Andre Roxx said he was in prison at the time the story was published and was ordered into protective custody over the news stories.

Earlier this week, a judge ruled that Andre Roxx waited too long to sue the media outlets who mixed him up with the notorious suicide try.

A judge tossed libel, defamation, and invasion of privacy allegations.

Christ Bearer himself ultimately came forward to clarify the incident, insisting he was high on PCP, meth, Molly and had not been sleeping.

The rapper actually said he was proud of the weird event.

“[I’m] in the annals of history, I don’t think you got anybody who ever did it,” the rapper said shortly after he tried to kill himself.

Gucci Mane’s Artist Ralo Thinks Jeezy Is A F-ck N–gga!

(AllHipHop Rumors) Welp Gucci Mane & Jeezy already hinted that there may never be any kind of reconciliation, and this sure ain’t gonna help it. LOL.

As you know big Guwop recently signed Atlanta rapper Ralo as the first artist on his new record label, so it’s obvious who Ralo is gonna rock with at any given time.

Gucci and Ralo have another special connection given the fact that they share the same birthday.

Ralo has been certainly heating up again with the recent release of his ‘Famerican Gangster 2’ project that happens to feature Guwop, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Lil Yachty.

Apparently Gucci cashed Ralo out with a $1 million dollar deal. Must be nice!

During his week of celebrating, Ralo has also taken a moment to explain why he doesn’t f-ck with Jeezy…. apparently it’s because of Jeezy’s character.

Ralo told Youtube channel Buzz Wars, that he used to be a fan of Jeezy that is until he met him.

“I used to think Jeezy was a real n-gga. I used to be a big fan of Jeezy, I wasn’t really a big fan of Guwop. Until you meet these n-ggas. I met the other dude, he was a f-ck n-gga, and then I met Gucci Mane, he was a real n-gga.”

Welp, don’t hold your breath on a Ralo and Jeezy collaboration, or another Jeezy and Gucci collaboration. Soooooo who do you rock with more? Jeezy or Gucci?

Remy Ma Addresses Speculation She Disses Nicki Minaj In Her Music (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Ever since Remy Ma was released from prison in 2014, some Hip Hop fans have been hoping the Bronx emcee will go to lyrical war against Nicki Minaj.

It has gotten to the point that whenever Remy or Nicki release a song or verse, people comb through the lyrics to see if there any subtle shots directed at the other.

Remy and her musical partner Fat Joe recently stopped by The Breakfast Club, and the interview included a conversation about the supposed subliminal feud with Minaj.

“If you look at the history of Remy Ma, whenever I’ve had a problem with any female in the entire game I will say your name,” declared the “Money Showers” spitter. “I do not want you sitting there thinking, ‘Oh my god, is she talking about me?'”

She continued, “I’m going to say your government [name]. I’m going to look it up. I’m going to say your mother’s name, your father’s name, your kids’ name. I want you to know that I’m talking about you.”

Rem went on to question why she constantly gets put in the same discussion with other female rappers.

“I don’t even know why they keep comparing me to these girls. I feel like I’m better than a lot of these guys. I will rap circles around them with no problem, with my eyes closed,” added Remy.

The joint Remy Ma and Fat Joe album Plata O Plomo is scheduled for release on February 17.

Remy’s sophomore solo LP Seven Winters & Six Summers is expected to be released later this year.

Will Drake Be Part Of Kanye’s “Yeezy Season 5” Fashion Show?

(AllHipHop Rumors) Kanye West‘s been talking about collaborating with Drake on a joint project for years.

The two superstars may, or may not, get together for a full album, but there is talk Drizzy could be part of Ye’s upcoming fashion show.

A “Yeezy Season 5” flyer with Drake and Kanye’s name is traveling around the net.

The words “Lost Hills” are also printed four times on the same flyer.

It’s not clear if the image is official, but Kanye has not denied the rumors either.

Could we see a new OVO-G.O.O.D. collaboration too?

“Yeezy Season 5” is going to take place today (February 15) at New York Fashion Week.

Was Fat Joe Taking A Shot At Chance The Rapper Over Grammy Loss?

(AllHipHop Rumors) The fact that the “c” in Chance was capitalized in Joe’s post got my attention too. LOL.

Sooooooo the internetz seem to feel that Fat Joe was taking a shot at Chance The Rapper after losing best Rap Song to the Chicago rapper at the 2017 Grammy Awards.

Mr. “All The Way Up” hopped on Instagram to seemingly throw shade at Hip Hop’s biggest winner of the evening.

The Bronx native was excited about the nomination, but to some came off as a sore loser soon after.

“I hear you gotta sell it to snatch the Grammy! Whats the Chance of that lol congrats to the winners! Theres always next year ?? Plata O Plomo season. This Friday!!! #plataoplomo”

Sell what Joe? What’s the tea bro? LOL.

Anyway fans let him know that hating doesn’t look good on him in the comments. Do you think Fat Joe was hating on Chance, or was he just cracking a joke in good fun? Do you think Chance should’ve won over Joe?

What I do know is that, Hip Hop & R&B artists need to support each other period, and they need to not make a big deal about getting sh-tted on by the Grammys, when they won’t even show up to award shows like the BET Awards and the NAACP Image Awards to collect their awards. Ahhhh carry on!

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Chris Rock Reveals The Release Date For Rick Ross’ “Rather You Than Me” Album (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) The MMG boss is ready to return with new music.

Rick Ross’ 9th studio album, Rather You Than Me, is set for release next month.

The announcement came via comedic legend Chris Rock’s Instagram page.

“I wanna say wassup to my man Ricky Ross, Ricky Rozay. The greatest rapper alive. He’s got a new album coming out called Rather You Than Me that drops March 17th with the hit single ‘I Think She Like Me’ featuring Ty Dolla Sign,” said Rock in an IG clip.

Ross further confirmed the date in a tweet.

Rather You Than Me is the follow-up to 2015’s Black Market, and it will be Rozay’s first LP released on Epic Records.

Last year, the Miami native spoke about making the move from Def Jam to Epic.

“[Epic CEO L.A. Reid] always understood my vision and my creative; every time I came in his office, we sat down and discussed different approaches,” explained Ross. “We always ended up on the same page and we always won big. And at the end of the day, that’s what I based the decision on.”

**Breaking News** @richforever new album “Rather You Than Me” in stores March 17, 2017

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Biggie Documentary ‘Notorious B.I.G.: One More Chance’ Is In The Works

(AllHipHop News) The public may have the chance to find out more information about Christopher “The Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace in the near future.

An authorized documentary about the late Hip Hop icon is in the works.

Notorious B.I.G.: One More Chance was announced at the Berlin Film Festival.

“It brings so much joy to my heart that my son Christopher’s music has made such an impact on the music community and his stories have positively inspired so many young men and women over the years, and still influencing the youth all over the world today,” stated Biggie’s mother Voletta Wallace.

The documentary is being produced in conjunction with Submarine Entertainment and ByStorm Film.

Emmett Malloy and Brendan Malloy have been tapped to direct.

The Notorious B.I.G. died on March 9, 1997, after being shot in Los Angeles.

He released the multi-platinum albums Ready To Die and Life After Death.

A released date for Notorious B.I.G.: One More Chance has not been revealed as of press time.

The scripted Biggie biopic Notorious hit theaters in 2009.

Dash Cam Footage Of Plies’ DUI Arrest Hits The Net (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) Last month, Algernod “Plies” Washington was arrested in Florida for suspicion of driving under the influence.

TMZ has now released police dash camera footage of Plies being taken into custody.

The “Ran Off on da Plug Twice” rapper, seen wearing a Home Alone t-shirt, cooperated with the authorities during the incident.

One officer can be heard telling Plies he was driving the wrong way down a one-way street.

After the January 17 arrest, Plies was later released on $500 bond.

EXCLUSIVE: Dreamville’s Bas, Cozz & Ron Gilmore On Being Part Of The “Too High To Riot” Tour & Working With J. Cole

(AllHipHop Features) “The real pleasure of having a label is watching somebody start from ground zero and get to level one, two, and three,” expressed J. Cole in a 2014 interview.

Earlier that same year, the native North Carolinian announced a partnership with Interscope to distribute his newfound label’s projects. Dreamville Records would go on to release bodies of work by a talented roster of acts that represent areas from across the map.

New York’s Bas dropped Last Winter and Too High to Riot. California’s Cozz let loose Cozz & Effect and Nothin’ Personal. Chicago’s Omen delivered Elephant Eyes. DC’s Ari Lennox saw the arrival of Pho. In addition, in-house producer Ron Gilmore of Tennessee introduced himself with his self-released The Maturation of Little Ron.

Bas, Cozz, and Gilmore headed out together for the “Too High To Riot Tour” in 2016. Behind-the-scenes experiences from the trek were captured by director Scott Lazer for a Tidal-premiered tour documentary.

The 34-minute doc features those three audio craftsmen offering insight into life on the road and the creation of their music. Atlanta Hip Hop duo EarthGang and English Electronic band The Hics went along for the ride and took part in the film as well.

I spoke to Bas, Cozz, and Ron Gilmore separately, and I asked each artist to respond to the same four Dreamville-related questions. The members of the Cole-led imprint discussed those topics as they continue to strive to elevate to level one, two, three, and beyond.

[ALSO READ: J. Cole Talks Starting Dreamville Records, Criticism He’s “Boring”, & Jay Z Believing In Him]

What’s Your Most Memorable Moment From The “Too High To Riot Tour”?

Bas: New York was pretty memorable, being that it’s a home game. I had my mom in the balcony. She was wildin’ the whole time. It was kind of cool to see. Cole came out that show, and it was a mega-surprise for the fans. Seeing their reaction was kind of priceless in that moment. I think New York just had a lot of moments that piled on top of each other.

Cozz: It was probably the show in Santa Ana. L.A. is my hometown, so it’s always exciting to do a show where I’m from. The Observatory holds like a thousand people, and that sh-t was packed out. I remember at that show my voice was super-super hoarse. But the whole crowd was singing my sh-t word-for-word. It was just dope to see that many people were rocking with me from the city. I think I’ll remember that more than anything.

Gilmore: The most memorable moment is when I think we were in Birmingham over in the U.K. I put out an album, but I didn’t really expect anyone to know anything about it, especially overseas. All these kids know that sh-t. After the show, I was just packing up my sh-t, they came up to me, and we started talking. Then they busted out this “Ron” chant. It was so memorable, not because they were chanting my name, but because it clicked for me: Oh, sh-t. These kids actually know your sh-t. They know who you are. It became a very real thing for me.

What’s One Thing You’ve Learned From Working With J. Cole?

Bas: There are no real formulas to this thing. You can be a little fearless with how creative you want to be, not necessarily worry about making a radio single, and just playing the game your own way. I definitely saw him and all the homies do that. We’re continuing in that.

Cozz: One thing for sure is that he still works like he’s not J. Cole. I learned don’t get comfortable. I just came back from working with him. Or like just going to Carolina, playing him music and going over sh-t. He always reminds me, “Don’t get comfortable. Work like you ain’t got nothing because there’s somebody out there trying to take your spot.” So for me, it’s about keeping that work ethic strong, no matter what place you’re at.

Gilmore: How to make good beats. How to be upstanding, honest, and honorable. And how to be patient. I’ve never met anyone as patient as him. It’s so much, but I think it’s more so on the personal side. Musically, you know, I’m the musician, but I didn’t know how to make beats as well as I do now. That comes from watching Cole.

Honestly, we’ve all gotten to see Cole make a transformation as a man, and we’re all learning from that sh-t. That’s what makes our group so tight. We’re really connected energetically and spiritually. Regardless if it’s Cozz, who’s 23, or me who’s 32, we are all on the same wave, the same energetic connection. It’s really strong between us.

So I learn from Cole how to deal with fans, record labels, and how to deal with people saying your music is boring. We get to see his sh-t like a fishbowl. We all learn everything from Cole, and he learns from us too.

How Does Having A Roster Of Artists From Different Regions Impact Dreamville?

Bas: Musically, it’s dope because everyone has their own lane. We share a lot of inspirations and influences. But then everyone, due to where they’re from and their own upbringing, has their own things that they’re inspired by. That comes out when everyone is creating. So I think that panned out well.

You hear the West Coast in Cozz. You hear the Carolina guy that went to school in New York in Cole. You really see these experiences play out. You hear Chicago in Omen, in the stories he tells. For me, growing up in New York and with an international background, it’s a lot of diversity that I get to source information from.

At the end of the day, one thing we all share is trying to tell relatable, real-life stories. In order to do that effectively, you have to go through them, you have to know people that are going through them, and you have to be able to tell those stories.

Cozz: I feel like it expands your horizons. We’re all from different places, so you learn stuff that they learned from where they’re from and how people rock over there. It’s several different stories that you can get from people close to us. We’re always learning new stuff from each other. 

I never left L.A. before I got signed. I never traveled. So for me, that’s a big deal. I have friends now from different parts of the state and the country. It’s dope. You learn a lot. It keeps you working.

Gilmore: The good thing about it is that we can learn from different things. Groups that come along – they’ll all be from the same place. They’ll all have the same attitudes about life. In my opinion, these things are shaped by where you live and how you come up.

The thing about Dreamville is it makes us more relatable and universal as we keep going. The fact that we are so diverse and from different walks of life, we can all come together and share in those experiences. It’s really like the idea of America. A culture that’s made of several different cultures coming together.

Do You Have Any New Projects In The Works?

Bas: I’m working on a few projects. I don’t know how much I can divulge, but I’m for sure back to work. I think, this year, you’re going to get a lot of material from Dreamville as a camp. We’re all busy working on our own stuff and working on music together. We just try to keep progressing and take the Dreamville brand to another level. To do that, you have to put that music out.

Cozz: I’m dropping an album, hopefully by the springtime. I don’t have a date, but I’m working on my album and it’s almost done. That’s like my first official album. I know I dropped Cozz and Effect a couple of years ago, but I didn’t really consider it “the album.” I didn’t go into it thinking I was making an album. I was just making music at that time. So this is like my first official album. I have a title, but I’m not trying to put it out right now.

Gilmore: I actually have two projects. I have one project coming out that I’m singing on. There’s another project that I’m working on. I’m writing that album right now. But my sophomore album is already done. I’m just waiting for the right time to put that out. The next project I’m coming with is real soulful. It’s real reminiscent of D’Angelo. But the new sh-t that I’m working on now is 80’s Pop, but it’s not just “electronic-dance 80’s.” It’s more so the R&B and Funk music of the 80’s era.

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[ALSO READ: EXCLUSIVE: Aftermath Insiders Provide Insight Into Working With Dr. Dre & The Cultural Impact Of ‘Compton’]

Follow  Bas on Twitter @FiendBassy and Instagram @fiendbassy.

Follow Cozz on Twitter @cody_macc  and Instagram @cody_macc.

Follow Ron Gilmore on Twitter @RonGilmoreJr  and Instagram @rongilmorejr.

Stream Dreamville’s Revenge of the Dreamers and Revenge of the Dreamers II below.