DJ Hustle talked with Ray J he’s out supporting the game at his video shoot, Ambitionz Of A Ridah new comer Dej Loaf. Ray J has new music with Lil Wayne called Brown Sugar.
DJ Hustle talked with Ray J he’s out supporting the game at his video shoot, Ambitionz Of A Ridah new comer Dej Loaf. Ray J has new music with Lil Wayne called Brown Sugar.
The first crop of legal medical marijuana has been harvested in Chile.
North Charleston police officer faces murder charges after video shows him shooting black man in the back!
Hailing from Charlotte, NC, by way of Baltimore, MD, Young Jules invites listeners to his unique brand of cool as he reveals his brand new mixtape titled “Coastin”. Appropriately titled, the 10 track opus is filled with easy listening vibe music that is perfect for putting music fans in the zone. Filled with sharp lyricism and boom bap instrumentals that would make any 90s aficionado turn the volume up, Young Jules is sure to captivate audiences with this set.
Mega Ran and Storyville return to their battle-rap roots (both are former Scribble Jam Battle finalists) in the most special effects-filled rap video you’ll see this year. Directed by Luis Perez and Ben Levy, “Artillery” sees Mega Ran and Storyville drop hard hitting punchline after punchline over a hypnotic horn-driven soulful loop by piano keys, produced by Small Pro.
The two are said to be working on a remix featuring some heavy hitters: REKS, MC Esoteric and fellow Philly vet Reef The Lost Cauze. Look for that soon.
Their album “Soul Veggies,” which debuted last week at #47 on the Billboard Indie Charts, is available now on iTunes.
This song will be played on the radio very soon. New T.I. & Bankroll Mafia Ft. Young Thug!
Freddie Gibbs returns with new track “My Dope House” featuring Canadian producer Kaytranada. Stream below.
Fresh goes at DC Young Fly non stop with jokes.
Chris Brown & Tyga return with a remix to Wiz Khalifa’s Furious 7 soundtrack single “See You Again”.
Jamie Fox speaks on meeting Kanye West and getting into the music industry!
After releasing the video for “Ludaversal Intro” last week, Ludacris is back with a new video for his 1500 or Nothing produced track “Beast Mode”. Luda’s new album ‘Ludaversal’ in stores now.
Treacherous C.O.B is gearing up for the release of the follow-up to their 2012 compilation, The Mint Room, and today we have the world premiere of the project’s first single, “Mr. I Don’t Give a Fu€k”. The indie label’s flagship artist, KXNG CROOKED (formerly known as Crooked I) showcases his consistently underrated pen game over the street-ready boardwork of Jonathan Elkaer, and calls on buzzmaking, LA crooner Bridge for hook duties.
Before DMX was accused of robbing a man at a Newark, NJ gas station last weekend, he was recorded preaching to a crowd at an airport.
In the three minute clip, X spoke about his love for God and how everyone is perfect in their own way because they are made in the image of the Lord. At one point he deemed himself a warrior for the Lord and told the crowd “I’ll stomp a n–a out int he name of Jesus because right now God needs warriors!”
Watch the clip of him giving the good word below.
After being imprisoned for a decade after his indictment, Lil’ Kim’s ex-boyfriend Damion “World” Hardy is standing trial for allegedly committing six murders and other violent crimes, according to the NY Daily News.

Hardy is accused of ordering executions from 1998 to 2003, including the killing of Mike Tyson’s then bodyguard. He is suspected to have been the leader and founder of the ruthless Cash Money Brothers gang that dominated the Lafayette Gardens Housing Projects in Brooklyn, NY. Hardy’s fate is in the hands of the prosecutor’s witnesses who have been cooperating with the case. Hardy will not get the death penalty if convicted.
One of Hardy’s alleged former hit men testified that Hardy would enlist him to target rappers to be robbed at industry parties.
“World would tell me where there was going to be industry parties and I would gather some guys and we would rob the rappers,” Allen “Boo” Bryant said in Brooklyn Federal Court.
Bryant also alleged that Hardy would send out his men to pressure New York City DJs to play Lil’ Kim’s records on the radio. No evidence associating Kim with these crimes has been presented.
The two were reportedly engaged to be married but Hardy suffered a mental breakdown in 2004 and has since been diagnosed with schizophrenia. No word on why the two broke up.
Photo via Iggy’s Instagram
Iggy Azalea cannot catch a break! From her gibberish rap performances to her social media hate, the girl is roasted relentlessly daily. Her latest criticism stems from her 15 second cameo appearance in the Furious 7 film. Although her appearance was short-lived, fans are claiming that her cameo completely ruined their viewing experience.
Azalea made her acting debut as an onlooker as Michelle Rodriguez’s resurrected character Letty returned to the racing circuit. Along comes Iggy with her brief speaking part, “Hey, there’s the girl I’ve heard so much about. Where you been at, ghost girl?”
Having Hip-Hop star power in the Fast & Furious franchise has worked thus far. However, Iggy’s cameo appearance must have really upset people. Check out some of the twitter reactions below.
Birdman isn’t the only one settling in on Lil’ Wayne’s bad side. As fans await Weezy’s Tha Carter V, Young Thug has jumped the gun and decided to drop Carter Six. Thugger took to Instagram to unveil the cover art and announced the Apr. 17th release date.
The “Stoner” rapper says that fulfilling the Carter series is his way of saluting Wayne because the YM general feels “like after Tha Carter V, he ain’t gon’ make no more music ’cause he feel like can’t nobody make no music like that.” Wayne doesn’t take it as a compliment though.
He took a subtle shot at Thugger during a Young Money cypher when he rapped “Young motherf—ing Money / These my motherf—king brothers not my f—ing hubbies,” referring to how Young calls his homies his “hubbies.”
Wayne has yet to comment on someone else releasing the Carter Six before he dropped Tha Carter V.
Nestled in between Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly lyrics of black empowerment and self realization was a shout out to fellow emcee Killer Mike. On the track “Hood Politics” he rapped “Critics want to mention that they miss when hip hop was rappin’/Motherf—-r, if you did, then Killer Mike’d be platinum.”
When Killer Mike heard of K. Dot’s praises, he says he was honored yet surprised.
“I felt like when a professional ball player compliments another professional ball player,” Mike told MTV. “That is a compliment no one can truly understand how dope that is, unless you’re a ball player. For me, it was an honor.”
He also says that he had no clue that the Compton spitter was a fan of his.
“I didn’t know he listened to me,” Mike says, surprised. “I suspected maybe he did. I’m glad it was confirmed in such a huge way. I just want to thank him. I just like what they’re doing. I just like him.”
Watch him gush over his shout out below.
Photo via Nicki’s Instagram
People have had so much to say about Nicki Minaj and Meek Mill’s relationship, whether it’s calling the relationship fake and forced, saying that Nicki can do better, or asking Nicki to get back with her ex Safaree. Nicki Minaj wants you to know that everything is good with her and her love Meek. She also isn’t taking kindly to internet trolls and their negativity. She recently posted some Instagram posts to let the naysayers know how it’s going down.
“I’m just trying to put on classics,” states battle rap whiz Rum Nitty. Even though Nitty has only been putting in work in the premier battle leagues since 2013, his name is already attached to several fan favorite face-offs including bouts against Danny Meyers, B Magic, Steams, and Arsonal.
The self-described “New Gun Line King” is looking to continue running down a few top tier battlers on the road to becoming one of the culture’s superstars. AllHipHop.com caught up with Nitty for the latest round of the “Profiles In Battle Rap” series, and the Southwest spitter names the two main veterans currently in his crosshairs.
As the first subject of the “PIBR” installments focusing on the buzzing new battlers, Nitty also gives his battle rap Mt. Rushmore, top 5 emcees dead or alive, and more.
Hometown
Phoenix, Arizona
Years Experience
Professionally, about 2 years. I started battling at the end of 2009, but I didn’t get the notoriety until about 2 years ago.
Style Known For (aggression, wordplay, punchlines, freestyle)
The punchlines or the gun lines. I’m pretty known for the gun line s**t.
Crew
4th Quarter – Me, KG, Konshis, T2, Hashous Clay, J Bentley, Prophecy. KG and Hash put that together. They got at me as soon as I started battling. This was around 2012 or 2013. They just hit me up and asked me if I wanted to rock with them.
Slogan
“Kill Yourself”. That actually came from one of the homies. He’s one of those Brotha Lynch, Tech N9ne type of rappers. He’s on that gory, baby killer type s*8t. We did a track called “Kill Yourself,” and I just ran with it. It’s a hate it or love it thing. Some people like it. Some people hate it. I don’t give a f**k. I’m going to keep doing it.
Leagues Competed In
King Of The Dot, Smack, Universal Battle Realm. I started off on Sand Trap which is a local battle league in Arizona. That turned into Grind Time Arizona. We had an Arizona division that was popping for a year or two, but it didn’t last. Right before the KOTD battle, I battled on Bolow TV. That was some local s**t that didn’t last too long. Shout out my n***a Bolow though.
Favorite Battle (Participant)
Me vs Tycoon Tax. That was the first time being in front of a big crowd. That was the first big event I was on.
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Favorite Battle (Non-Participant)
I got a lot of them. I like the Lux/Miles joint. I came up on that one. I used to watch that s**t back-to-back. When I used to introduce n***as to battle rap back in the day, that’s the one I would put on.
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One Of Your All Time Hottest Lines
Probably the “n-word” line against Tycoon Tax. I said, “Push your grill inward/n-word, now that’s how you censor a n***a.” That’s probably the one fans like the most. That still gets tweeted every now and then.
Your Battle Rap Mount Rushmore
Of course, Lux and Mook. You gotta put Verb up there, and probably Clipse. They keep this s**t alive. They’re like the Mook and Lux of this generation. Hollow too.
There were a lot of n***as that carried the torch after Mook and Lux chilled for a minute. There were a lot of n***as back then too – Serius, Jae Mills. Math is one of them n***as too. He gets slept on a lot.
One Mainstream Rapper You’d Like To Battle
I don’t really have a dream matchup. But something that would benefit the game? Eminem. That will probably never happen.
[If Eminem did return to battle rap] that would be crazy. But who’s gonna pay him? And then who’s not gonna get paid because his check’s so large? N***as’ check be so damn crazy, how are you gonna pay these normal n***as?
If you gotta pay those [mainstream rappers] $100,000, you’re not gonna be able to pay the battlers actually making the card. Because you can’t just have one battle. You gotta have the n***as putting on daily, not just the n***as that come back and make $100,000 and leave. So I think it’s going to be hard for n***as to get paid if you have an Eminem or Cassidy on the card all the time.
Which New Battler Is The Most Serious Threat When They’re On Their A-Game
It’s a lot of dope n***as. Steams is one. Chess, that little n***a is nasty. Prep is nasty too. A lot of the new n***as are killers. T-Top, it’s a lot of these n***as [laughs].
I guess I have to go with Prep, because he has wordplay. Chess has wordplay and aggression, but I think Prep can really outdo a lot of n***as when he’s on his A-game. People sleep on him because of a couple of bad performances, but Prep got bars.
What Two Battlers Would You Most Like To See Face Off
I really want to see Hollow and Clipse. Outside of that, it wouldn’t be any top tier n***as. I f**k with the lower tier. That’s where all the spitters be. To keep it real, I want to see Bigg K and Tay Roc. That’s the top tier one I want to see. On the lower tier, I want to see Prez Mafia and Chess. Both them n***as got hella energy.
Your Battle Rap Hit List
Roc, Surf. You can throw K-Shine on there. You can throw Big T big ass on there. Throw Clipse and DNA on there. All these top tier n***as. But definitely Roc, Surf, and Big T. Surf agreed to battle me. We were just trying to get somebody to set it up.
Like a year and a half ago I said that “gun line king” s**t against Tycoon Tax, and somebody [mentioned] Tay Roc [on Twitter]. Tay responded, “You don’t want it. Give me the little guy talking s**t.” I’m like, “Let’s battle.” He said, “Only on Smack.” I told him, “Okay, I’m gonna see you.” I’m on Smack now, so I’m trying to see that match.
Top 5 Emcees DOA
Pac, Big, Jay, Pun, Ice Cube
Do You Prefer To Participate In A Debatable Battle Or A Clear Victory?
It depends on who I’m battling. I wasn’t mad I had a debatable against Magic. S**t, it’s Magic. To keep it real, I was p##### off about the O Red s**t. I put that on myself though.
What Has Been The Hardest Part Of Succeeding In Battle Rap?
Being consistent and dealing with these damn crazy ass fans [laughs]. You have to block them out sometimes. If you buy into it too much, it’s gonna f**k with you. You’ll always have people say some dumb s**t for no reason.
Even if you have a dope performance, you’re gonna have some dumb s**t said [about you]. You have to learn not to buy into that s**t, and learn how to still f**k with the fans. You can’t just block them out. You ain’t s**t without the fans.
Where Do You See Your Career Five Years From Now?
Hopefully, I’m hosting these motherf**kers, paying these n***as [laughs], bringing the culture to a new height. I do music too. N***as are about to see what the music’s like. Shout out Surf. That n***a’s out there getting it.
Follow Rum Nitty on Twitter @RumNitty and Instagram @rumbarzannitty.
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