Chicago artists Sicko Mobb drop new track entitled “Kool Aid”. Produced By The Blue Ranger. As summertime nears, the rising RCA signees drop off a fresh new cut to get the summer time music sound underway. Stream Sicko Mobb’s “Kool Aid” below.
Chicago artists Sicko Mobb drop new track entitled “Kool Aid”. Produced By The Blue Ranger. As summertime nears, the rising RCA signees drop off a fresh new cut to get the summer time music sound underway. Stream Sicko Mobb’s “Kool Aid” below.
Big Brown aka Illa is back with some new heat”Concrete Jungle” as a follow up his 1st official release “10 x 100” that has the eyebrows raised of industry taste-makers. On this “Ryan King” produced track, Illa gives us gritty barz and witty metaphors as he flexes his verbal tenacity over some tight production. With a new project on the horizon Brown is looking to give fans and hip-hop heads a like a solid project and show that not all southern rappers are making “Trap Music”. Brown is set on changing the perception of the south and show that lyricism isn’t dead in the south but alive and well. Checkout Brown’s latest offering “Concrete Jungle” and become more familiar with the Alabama emcee!
He goes by the name of DJ Young Music and with good reason. Since the age of 16 he’s been a regular on tour with four time Grammy Award nominee Ginuwine. He’s a fixture on Internet radio. He peeked at number three on Indie Artist music haven Media Base and was a featured guest deejay on Diddy’s REVOLT TV in 2014. That activity undoubtedly led to him inking a worldwide film, music & soundtrack deal with N.S.U.C. Entertainment Group/ Entertainment One Distribution and is naturally, the Youngest artist ever to do so.
His list of accomplishments read like the well thought out manuscript of a music savant, destined for a takeover from the seat of his budding DYMG independent label empire. Yet and still, this Washington DC area native has maintained status as an honor roll student in his final year of high school.
At the tender age of 18 years Young, his story has just begun to unfold and if his lead single “Right Here” (ft. Da-Rai and Frank Benz), is any indication of what is to come, DJ Young Music is the type of talent we won’t mind growing old with.
Since signing the deal with E-One things have been moving pretty fast for you with “Right Here” and Something For The Streets 2. 250,000 downloads later, did you expect the kind of response you’ve received and what are your immediate plans for DYMG?
DJ Young Music: Yeah, it’s been pretty overwhelming. I think people can relate to it because it’s based on a true story. It’s about everybody taking people’s chicks when they’re not being treated right and the whole song is about how it would go down if I was to take somebody’s chick, Frank was to take somebody’s chick and Da-Rai was to take somebody’s chick. When “Right Here” came together, the way it was created, it was an automatic hit. As soon as I heard it I knew it was a hit. So when we got to that point, it was a go. Before I put it on Something For The Streets, I was letting DJs hear it and everybody was saying it was a hit. Frank knew it, Da-Rai knew it and I knew it, so there was nothing else to do but to push the song.
As for my label, we got Frank Benz hit single, “Not Around” and Da-Rai’s#### single “Wait” coming soon off of the DYMG compilation album. In addition to that, everybody is working on a solo project and it’s not just Frank and Da-Rai. We have other artists that we’re working with across the country that are making hits. Dallas, Chicago, California – DYMG is not just your local label. We’re taking this thing worldwide. I’ve been looking at some kids oversees in Taiwan, and some other countries, so we don’t want to limit ourselves to the United States.
Was the buzz around “Right Here” in the DMV at all responsible for the guest deejay shifts you’ve picked up at WPGC Radio?
DJ Young Music: I wouldn’t say that song is responsible for that relationship at all, because I was already making moves and recognized in the DMV. When you look at the age category, it’s Young Music and nobody else. Therefore, it was destined to happen. As for the relationship with WPCG 95.5, I started working with DJ Flex, living legend himself, who works [at the station]. When I was 11 and 12, I was doing parties with Flex and then I became Ginuwine’s Tour DJ. So over time I was adding stuff to my catalogue. But Tony Redz was really the one who pushed to get Young Music on the radio with a mix show. He felt like it would open doors because it had never been seen or done before.
Have you experienced any jealousy or envy from your peers, or older cats in the game because of the way you’ve gone about your business? If so, how do you deal with it?
DJ Young Music: I think with a lot of people that are older, it’s just different to them. When you see someone young that’s shaking things up, maybe it puts them on their heels a little bit. But I haven’t really experienced any jealousy or backlash for what I’m doing. If anything, it’s support. I just keep pushing forward and never listen to anybody’s opinion. That’s what I’ve always done and that’s what’s gotten me to the point I’m at right now. I just always listen to myself before anyone else.
Tell me about your role on the “Should Could Dream Tour” and what it’s been like to touch so many students (390,000), given the fact you are a graduating senior.
“The Should Could Dream Tour” is a 30 city school tour and it basically goes into schools and tells the kids, “You should have done this… You could have done this…” That’s why it’s called the Should Could Dream Tour. The opportunity was presented to me by Tony Redz and Dwayne Myko and the tour is sponsored by REVOLT TV and WPGC 95.5 and when Young Music joined the tour it gave me an opportunity to talk to the kids and it also gave the kids an opportunity to know my life story, to know that anything is possible, at any age. They see me at 18 and only a few years older than the majority of them and they realize that if they focus, they can become something.
I understand you have a fetish for fashion, but heard your shoe game is absolutely SICK! Do you have any plans to share or showcase that scope of your brand with your fans?
DJ Young Music: Oh, you already know! The shoe game is crazy!! I really focused on shoes coming up because you saw people like Chris Brown, Nelly, Jermaine Dupri… that was like one of the highlights of my life, looking at Bow Wow, all your celebrities always had the new J’s or the new Versace’s, the new Gucci’s. That was one of the things I really keyed in on. Young Music will be coming out with a new clothing line and I figured why not remodel it to show the new Young Music. The old clothing line was the old Young Music. With the new line, I’m thinking apparel, shoes – I just want to take this thing to a whole new level. Why not?
Now you might see me in loafers, a suit, a whole lot of stuff that most 18-year-olds don’t wear. This is a whole new Young Music. The old Young Music was just that deejay. But this new Young Music is your Diddy, your Jay-Z. It’s a more bossed up look. It’s a more next level type of look… not just your average teen.
Connect with DJ Young Music
Instagram: @djyoungmusic1
www.facebook.com/djyoungmusic1
During a sit down with Tavis Smiley, J. Cole spoke about the meaning of his introspective track, “Love Yourz” off of 2014 Forest Hills Drive.
The Dreamville captain says that the song is a reflection of him realizing that material things would not bring him true happiness, which is he thought was possible in his younger years.
“[Love Yourz] sums up the entire album and just what I’ve learned from my career,” Cole told Smiley. “There was such an attempt to achieve these things and to keep going that you lose sight of the people and the blessing you have around you.”
Watch below.
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Don’t even sleep on Jeremy Lin! Jeremy Lin with an amazing block during the first quarter against the Garden State warriors.
The rapper who was facing conspiracy charges because of his lyrics is now a free man. NBC reports that a San Diego Superior Court judge has dismissed the charges against Brandon Duncan, who raps under the moniker Tiny Doo, because there was not enough evidence to bring him to trial.
Duncan, 33, was one of the 15 defendants who faced charges in connection to nine shootings that happened from May 2013 to February 2014. Prosecutors alleged that Duncan’s music promoted violence and criminal activity and that he benefited from the notoriety gained from his Lincoln Park, CA gang. There was no evidence connecting him to any shootings.
This case had brought a controversial law to the forefront. Duncan was being charged under California’s Penal Code 182. 5, which states that gang members can be charged with crimes committed by other members whether they were involved or not.
Defense Attorney Brian Watkins argued that this whole case violated Duncan’s First Amendment rights.
“I think the whole world was watching because when they put our First Amendment here in America on trial, to say that Brandon Duncan’s rap music encouraged these shootings,”Watkins told NBC.
The gunman in these shootings has not been charged.
John Wall hustles to save the ball and does so but not without greeting some fans!
After Nicki Minaj wraps up the European leg of The Pinkprint Tour, she’s heading back stateside and passing through Canada and bringing some friends (and a bae) along for the trek. Tinashe, Dej Loaf, Rae Sremmurd and her boo Meek Mill will be accompanying the Young Money rapstress on the the 19-city road trip. Kicking off July 17th, Nicki will leave her pink print in cities like Dallas, Miami, Brooklyn, Toronto, Atlanta and Charlotte. Look out for added dates and peep the tour stops below.
#ThePinkprintTourUS AND Canada. (Adding a cpl more dates) pic.twitter.com/ASXvIAJIl5
— NICKI MINAJ (@NICKIMINAJ) March 17, 2015
Run The Jewels were bum rushed while performing at SXSW yesterday (Mar. 16). While onstage at The Spotify House, an unidentified man took the stage and angrily approached the duo, going after Killer Mike and El-P. Fans and security laid hands on the man when he was taken off stage, with security giving him a few blows to end the chaos. Watch the videos of what happened below and see what Killer Mike had to say to the perp.
Don't f### with @RUNTHEJEWELS #ForRealTho #TheSpotifyHouse #SXSW #WeLive #SpotifyHouse
Go to sleep trying to Run Them Jewels! #SXSW #RunTheJewels #CashThat #SpotifyHouse
#killermike then starts a f### boy chant. #runthejewels #f###### #spotifyhouse #sxsw
Drake is bringing his OVO Fest back to Toronto for the sixth year in a row. Slated to take the city from Aug. 2nd-3rd, Big Sean, YG, J. Cole and his fellow Dreamville comrades Bas, Cozz and Omen will be performing alongside Drizzy at the Molson Canadian Ampitheatre.
[ALSO READ: Drake Says He Has Nothing To Do With ‘Homecoming: The Lost Footage’ Documentary]
There were also so be special guests that most likely won’t be revealed until the day of, if they are revealed at all.
Tickets go on sale Mar. 20th.
Hip-Hop has range. there are the fans of the radio/R&B Hip-Hop and there are fans of the gutter, the trap and the streets. CVSH MOBB reps the streets with a message. Let’s explore what these young MCs bring to the game.
Firstly, what is the meaning behind the name CVSH MOBB?
CVSH MOBB: CVSH MOBB really has no meaning. The meaning is all in the symbolic representation of the V. The V goes into our whole philosophy of being the underdog. The men and women no one believed in. That together as one, even with all odds against us we will overcome.
What makes the CVSH MOBB so unique from other rap crews?
CVSH MOBB: CVSH MOBB is unique in its own right because CVSH MOBB is not just me, Fame, Drew or Mikey. It’s you, your intern, and the kid that got bullied in your high school. CVSH MOBB is everyone, because at some point or time in our lives people didn’t believe in us. And we represent that.
Who are some of the influences of CVSH MOBB?
CVSH MOBB: We are influenced by many artists but most importantly we are influenced by each other. There was a time when we had a “Henny With No Chaser Event.” At that time CVSH MOBB crew member Drew was going through a lot. I mean he had so many personal problems that it was affecting me. And somewhere deep inside himself he managed to be the one dancing, laughing, joking and having the most fun. I never seen a man go through so much and still manage to smile. That day Drew inspired me. So to sum it up most importantly we inspire each other.
What can we expect from CVSH MOBB within the next 5 years?
CVSH MOBB: You can expect solo projects from each member of the crew. Also look out for the CVSH MOBB feature film, fashion line and merchandise. You can expect nothing but success.
Any final words for the people?
CVSH MOBB: Yes, thank you AllHipHop for having us. Thanks to every one of you for supporting #THEMOBB and showing love; we appreciate you.
(AllHipHop News) Atlanta rapper Trinidad James stopped by CNN last night to participate in a discussion about the use of the words “n***a” and “n****r.” The “All Gold Everything” performer was brought into the racism controversy surrounding the University of Oklahoma’s SAE fraternity chapter when another video of the fraternity’s house-mother using the word resurfaced online.
In the footage, Beauton Gilbow can be heard reciting “n****r” numerous times as “All Gold Everything” plays in the background. CNN’s Don Lemon asked James about the video of Gilbow.
“I honestly think that somebody’s trying to be sarcastic and play a joke on this old lady. She looks old, and she looks drunk,” said Trinidad. “I saw that two years ago when it came out. I didn’t say anything about it, because life is just so much bigger than that.”
Trinidad added he was bothered by the SAE members’ chant containing the n-word, but he feels Gilbow came from racism and was not attending to be hurtful in the video. When asked if he felt it was okay for all races to use the word, James suggested if everyone cannot use n***a then no one should be allowed to use it. Later, Ben Ferguson and Marc Lamont Hill joined Trinidad and Lemon to discuss the use of the n-word.
Watch portions of Trinidad James’ appearance on CNN below.
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