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Chief Keef Talks About Violence In Chicago

DJ Hustle talks with Chief Keef about stopping the violence in Chicago, Chief Keef says he is with the stopping violence, that’s why I encourage people to pick up ball guns and have fun. Chief Keef says during the interscope records days he made a lot bad choice, but now he’s looking at the bigger picture and his future. The first single off the new album, “Ain’t Missing You. Chief Keef says he’s is very happy with his new single the album will surprise everyone.

 

 

LIl Wayne – Street Chains

Yesterday, Lil Wayne released a bonus cut as follow up to his Free Weezy Album titled “Street Chains. Even though the song is exclusively on Tidal, Weezy’s  new cut only tries to make us more excited about his upcoming album Tha Carter V. Check out “Street Chains” by streaming it via Tidal.

Marvel Alexander & Lakim – “Smoke All Day”

We’ve been talking Marvel Alexander before. His project “Don’t Die Yet”  has captured attention of a lot of hip hop listeners earlier this year, and now he has teamed up with Soulection’s own Lakim for “Smoke All Day”. The new single is definitely a cut for the stoners with an upbeat instrumentation to get you moving. Check out “Smoke All Day”.

 

Wiz Kid – Ojuelegba (Remix) Feat. Drake and Skepta

Drake has been one of the many artists to show love for the expansion of Hip Hop through Grime. The Toronto rapper’s favorite Grime artist happens to be London rapper Skepta. Recently, the two collab together to remix Wiz Kid’s “Ojuelegba”. Note that this may be the first of many songs that Drake and Skepta will collab on. Check out the track below.

Drake – Sweeterman (Remix)

Have you been checking out Beats 1 Radio? They’ve been banging out dope music for a week now, and even OVO is starting to get in the mix with their OVO Sound Radio show. Yesterday, the show featured a unique remix of Ramriddiz single “Sweeterman”, made by Drake himself. It looks like OVO Sound Radio will be the wave for new music from Drake and his camp. Check out the remix below.

Outlawz Member Hussein Fatal Killed In Car Accident

Rapper Hussein Fatal of the group The Outlawz died in a tragic car accident today. Although details are scarce, his sudden death has been confirmed by fellow group members EDI and Napoleon via their social media accounts.

Fatal, whose birth name is Bruce Washington, was born on April 3, 1977 in Montclair, New Jersey. He rose to fame in the mid-90’s as a member of Tupac Shakur’s group Outlawz.

Napoleon posted this status on Facebook:

From Allah we belong to Allah return it is confirmed our brother hussein fatal member of the outlawz returned to Allah…

Posted by Mutah "Napoleon" Beale on Saturday, July 11, 2015

He also tweeted this:

EDI posted this picture to his Instagram account:

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RIP to Bruce Washington aka Hussein Fatal.

 

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Chief Keef Associate Capo Killed In Chicago, Suspected Shooters Also Kill 1-Year-Old Child

Glory Boyz Entertainment rapper, and Chief Keef associate, Capo was reportedley killed in Chicago today.

The Chicago Tribune reports several shootings, one of which occurred this afternoon on the 7700 block of South Kingston Avenue on the city’s South Side. A young man (confirmed by friends to be Capo) was shot in the hip and back and taken to the Advocate Christ Medical Center where he was subsequently pronounced dead.

The alleged shooters also ran over and killed a 1-year-old boy sitting in a stroller shortly after the shooting.

Three other people were shot today on the South Side including a 12-year-old boy.

A video that surfaced online shows people tending to a man (allegedly Capo) bleeding heavily on the sidewalk.

Fredo Santana has confirmed the death via twitter.

Rappers React

Chief Keef

Lil Reese:

Meek Mill:

Rest in peace to those killed in this senseless act of violence.

Chief Keef Talks About Violence In Chicago

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50 Cent Ordered To Pay $5 Million Over Sex Vid With Rick Ross’ Baby Mom

50 Cent has been ordered to pay $5 million in damages for posting the sex video of his adversary Rick Ross’s ex on the internet.

The rapper posted the video after receiving it from the male in the movie and added his own colorful commentary under the humorous guise Pimpin’ Curly.

50 and his legal team were reportedly disappointed at the legal loss.

The tape was acquired by 50 Cent in 2008 and then-boyfriend of Lastonia Leviston gave it to the mogul, stating to the rapper than she would not be upset at the video. He was wrong. Mortified, Leviston filed a multimillion dollar invasion-of-privacy lawsuit.

“This was something done to me. I didn’t have a choice. I would never, ever do this to myself,” Leviston said.

Young Roddy Ft. Kydnice & Yung Simmie – “Pay Homage”

Produced by Bewill and Kydnice, Young Roddy enlist the homie Yung Simmie and Kydnice on the new track entitled “Pay Homage.” The trio take the slow beat to the limit as they boast about their success and skills. Roddy tends to go at songs alone, so it’s nice to see him featured up with great talent.

Sunni Colon – Crowded Room

Sunni Colon has been doing music for a while, but this track is something unique for him. The Tokyo based artist released a new song via Soundcloud. Although it is brief, the song is pretty peaceful compared to some of the music he released in the past. Check out the song below or check it out through our Soundcloud.

https://soundcloud.com/sunnicolon/crowded-room-demo

Common, Musiq Soulchild and Slum Village Celebrates 10th Annual DC Loves Dilla

Last night, the Howard Theatre was filled with several people from all walks of life to celebrate the life of beloved producer, J. Dilla. The event was DC Loves Dilla, and it was it’s tenth year being held.  Every year, a plethora of artists would make an appearance to honor Dilla through classic tracks produced by the Detroit producer, ranging from artists within the DMV area to hip hop legends such as Phife Dawg from A Tribe Called Quest, The Pharcyde, De La Soul, and many more.

 

This year, Chicago’s legendary rapper, as well as J. Dilla’s former , Common headlined the show along with Slum Village and singer Georgia Anne Muldrow. What made their performances unique during DC Loves Dilla was the addition of The Players, the show’s house band that performs along with every artist there. The Players also had a number of singers that lit up the stage as well.

DC Loves Dilla has always acquired a more mature audience in the DC area, however, it still continues to be a prominent event in DC. Last year, the event made national news after an announcement was made that J Dilla’s production equipment would be placed in an exhibit at Smithsonian’s African American History Museum. With 10 years of success and running, it looks like, DC Loves Dilla will remain one of DC’s special shows. Check out some of the photos below.

 

Kid Rock Tells Confederate Flag Protesters To “Kiss My Ass”

It is now difficult to remember that Kid Rock once had a relationship with African Americans when h was a rapper.

Now, the Detroit native has taken to vehemently reject those protesting his continued use of the Confederate flag, which was formally taken down in South Carolina this week. Other states and retailers have discontinued use as well.

Earlier in the week, the National Action Network’s Michigan chapter protested outside the Detroit Historical Museum and demand the now-rocker discontinue use of the Confederate flag. Kid Rock offered the following message delivered through Fox News: “Please tell the people who are protesting to kiss my ass/Ask me some questions.”

According to published reports, Rock has moved to Alabama and become friends with conservative radicals like Ted Nugnet and toured with “Southern Pride” acts like Lynyrd Skynyrd, who also loves the Confederate flag.

There is a permanent exhibit at the Historical Museum, The Kid Rock Music Lab, that celebrates Kid Rock’s musical contributions and makes no reference to the flag at all.

”The Kid Rock Music Lab is one of 10 permanent exhibitions at the Detroit Historical Museum,” the museum said to WXYZ. “Kid Rock’s contribution to Detroit’s music history is significant and warrants his inclusion along with other key figures like Stevie Wonder, Bob Seger, Aretha Franklin and Eminem. There are no displays of the Confederate flag in the Kid Rock Music Lab or anywhere else inside the Detroit Historical Museum.”

Jamal Cristopher – “Take My Soul”

Shedding light on the introspective track “Take My Soul”, the newest representer of Leimert Park 23 year old Jamal Cristopher releases his 4th project titled “Take Me To Maryland.” The 7 song tape features production from Droyd, False Ego, and more. With Take Me to Maryland, Cristopher proves that their is a new voice in Leimert Park, adding his take on what it means to come of age in Leimert Park, Los Angeles, California through tales of college, love, and more. Check it here.

Juicy J – The Hustle Continues: Episode 3

Juicy J was recently hospitalized because he goes so hard, so you know that when the homie is on tour its gonna be as trippy and turnt up as things can possibly get. Take a look at Juicy J’s behind the scenes of his The Hustle Continues Tour in Scottsdale, AZ.

Future – “Blow A Bag”

Future continues his onslaught of new material with the release of his “Blow a Bag” track. This track is produced by none other than Metro Boomin, Southside and Sonny Digital and will appear on Future’s project, “Dirty Sprite 2” on July 17th.

FRESH HEAT – Larry June – “I Rap Now” (P###. DVME)

Larry June is an emcee that should be on your radar by now, and if he isn’t I suggest you get familiar quickly. Hailing from the bay, Larry June has strong ties with OG Maco, hence the OGG affiliation. Larry just released his latest body of work, a 3 track EP titled Larry Bird which was produced entirely by OG Maco’s in-house producer Deko. Today we get the trap influenced “I Rap Now” which has Larry June delivering his spot on ad-libs along with his unorthodox flow. #GoodJobLarry is on the way folks so stay tuned.

Frank Kush – “Countin Money” (P### by Sonny Digital)

No need for a long introduction. KushClub Records and BrixTheChef are proudly to present to you, Mr Sophisticated smoke himself, Frank Kush. The Spanish rapper who’s born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona is now coming out with his official single ”Countin Money” produced by no other than Sonny Digital. The single is of Frank Kush’s mixtape ”Different State Of Mind” which we can expect dropping, sooner than you think.

Taylor J – “No Problems No Drama”

Taylor J is currently prepping for the release of his upcoming project “1991” and today unleashes a new video for his fans. The Minnesota native hits Virginia Beach for this new visual “No Problems No Drama”. This record will not be on Taylor’s new mixtape “1991”.

Watch below.

OGG Affiliate Larry June Drops New Record “I Rap Now”

Larry June is an emcee that should be on your radar by now, and if he isn’t I suggest you get familiar quickly. Hailing from the bay, Larry June has strong ties with OG Maco, hence the OGG affiliation. Larry just released his latest body of work, a 3 track EP titled Larry Bird which was produced entirely by OG Maco’s in-house producer Deko. Today we get the trap influenced “I Rap Now” which has Larry June delivering his spot on ad-libs along with his unorthodox flow. #GoodJobLarry is on the way folks so stay tuned.

Doc Frank – “What People Say”

Ohio producer-rapper Doc Frank has a knack for music that you can’t manufacture. As he continues to make his rise through the streets with his very own unique style, Doc delivers a visual for his latest single “What People Say” starring none other than Welven Da Great. In the new visual, the dreaded rapper is surround by big booties and cash money, so what else could you ask for? Stay tuned for more music from Doc Frank as the year progresses.