(AllHipHop News) Auto-tune did not die after Jay Z’s 2009 “D.O.A.” song, it multiplied and produced one of the most successful R&B artists in recent memory, Future. T-Pain, one of the originators in the reinsertion of Auto Tune into mainstream Hip Hop and R&B has publicly taken issue with Future’s use of Auto Tune and finally revealed where his gripe with him started.
During an interview with VladTV, T-Pain says last year he invited Future’s brother to the VIP section of his turkey drive at Pin Ups strip club in Decatur, Georgia. After praising Future, Pain says he inquired about a potential collaboration when he was met with a disheartening response from Future’s brother:
So Future brother come in there… we chilled, we drank, everybody singin’ songs… I’m about to leave, and I go to Future’s brother, and I say, ‘Yo, bro. I need to work with your brother. We got to work together. This s### has got to happen.’ This n#### turns to me and says, ‘N*gga, my brother would never work with you. F*ck you and everything you stand for.’ I turned around…because my wife was there with me, so I didn’t want to get into no squabble… my wife was there. That would’ve just put her in a weird situation.”
This is not the first time T-Pain has had a disagreement with a member of Future’s camp. T-Pain called Future the “new T-Pain” on his personal instagram account earlier this year and claimed Future did not know how to use Auto Tune correctly in an interview earlier this year. Rocko responded to Pain’s statements in an interview with InFlexWeTrust earlier this year and surprisingly admits to being a T-Pain fan:
I don’t know what was going on with T-Pain cause I was actually a fan of T-Pain until he said that about my brother. I just feel like he was out of line because T-Pain came in the game and he milked the game and killed the game. He made his money in the game. I’m pretty sure he still making good money. He still probably getting good residuals and still probably touring and getting good money. So I don’t understand.
Check out T-Pain’s full explanation of the origins of his beef with Future below:
Christmas music has proven powerful enough to reach all the way from the bass-baritone singer Bing Crosby to the high-pitch vocals of The Chipmunks, and beyond. No genre is without its Christmas discography, Hip-Hop included.
Rap’s take on the 25th of December is just as diverse as anything else explored in the music too. Therefore, in order to show some of the different perspectives on this widely-recognized holiday, AllHipHop.com has come up with a list of the 10 Most Memorable Hip-Hop Christmas songs.
So even if “White Christmas” is the most successful holiday song to date, there’s nothing that says any of these following rap songs are incapable of connecting with listeners the same way Mr. Crosby’s iconic classic does. Because as life has proven, there is much more to Christmas than just glistening tree tops and the sound of sleigh bells in the snow.
10). “Deck Da Club” by the Ying Yang Twins: This song is pretty ridiculous, but the fun that the Ying Yang Twins had recording this can clearly be heard. So for what it’s worth, Kaine and D-Roc both deserve props for bringing Christmas cheer to gentlemen’s clubs. And while it is definitely a take on “Deck the Halls” that its authors never imagined, it still creates a yuletide atmosphere. Although it’s safe to say that it’s best suited for people who prefer stripper poles to mistletoes.
9). “The Christmas Song”by David Banner feat. Marcus and Sky Keeton: Released on his second solo album, which dropped on December 23, 2003, Mississippi rapper David Banner included the timely record, “The Christmas Song.” In this instance though, it was more about raising awareness than spreading holiday joy as Banner goes in on the “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” instrumental. The hook to the song goes, “It’s wintertime and we still cannot find a job / We fill out applications but you treat us like we’re slobs / So we rob and we steal, we’re just tryna get a meal / Cause it’s Christmas time and we’re broke again.”
8). “Cold Chillin’ Christmas” by the Juice Crew: While this can’t compete with “The Symphony” (but then again, what really can?), this posse cut finds the New York City Hip-Hop collective dropping a solid seasonal rap. Given the quality of emcees rocking the mic, there are plenty of great lines. The best one though is when Roxanne Shanté ends her verse by referencing Eartha Kitt’s “Santa Baby.”
7). “Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto” by Snoop Dogg et al: Similar to the Death Row logo, the album cover for Christmas on Death Row depicts a hooded person strapped to an electric chair. But the fact that the person is in a Santa suit and that the album was for charity does bring a holiday vibe to the unsettling image. Additionally, the project is actually more new jack soul than rap. However, the highlight is still the Hip-Hop record, “Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto.” It may sound like just a novelty at first, but records with Snoop and Daz rapping and/or Nate Dogg (R.I.P.) on the hook aren’t bad. This song is no exception.
6). “Ludacrismas” by Ludacris: While Fred Claus was equally almost as panned as the Star Wars Holiday Special, a silver lining in the former is that it did provide audiences with “Ludacrismas,” a fun holiday rap courtesy of Ludacris. Interestingly enough though, the film didn’t appear on the movie soundtrack. According to a statement from Luda back in ’08, “They asked me at the eleventh hour to make that song, so the soundtrack was already turned in.” Fortunately, the song found an audience and it is now a Hip-Hop holiday standard.
5). “Christmas in Harlem” by Kanye West et al: Before Hit-Boy produced “N****s in Paris,” he crafted the beat for “Christmas in Harlem.” And with that, Kanye West, his G.O.O.D. music team, Dipset, and others put together the best Christmas rap song in recent memory. From Kanye talking about holiday season sex to Jim Jones discussing holiday shopping and everything else around it, it’s certainly an eclectic input of subject matter from a large number of people. However, Teyana Taylor brings it all together very smoothy via her outstanding vocals put to the melody of “Strawberry Letter 23.”
4). “Christmas Rap” by the Treacherous 3: One of the most memorable scenes in 1984’s Beat Street is when Kenny goes to DJ Kool Herc’s club, The Burning Spear, and presents the Treacherous Three, Doug E. Fresh, and the Magnificent Force in a Christmas skit. Given the fact that this scene is still talked about almost 30 years later, the audience reaction to it has clearly been just as positive as the one from the crowd in the movie. “Alright you people get ready to cheer for the Christmas show at The Burning Spear.”
3). “Player’s Ball” by OutKast: In 1993, on the LaFace Family ChristmasAlbum, OutKast’s made their first outing on their own two with “Player’s Ball.” In an unconventional move, the duo made a holiday song about how Christmas is hardly recognized in the hood. But between Big Boi “gettin’ tipsy off the nog’gen” and Andre 3000 saying how he “gots no snowy weather,” the record was still able to represent the season (and in a way that it had never been before). It is this ability to break the mold, which they’ve also done many times since, that has made OutKast one of rap’s best acts ever.
2). “Christmas Rappin’” by Kurtis Blow: Kurtis Blow’s “Christmas Rappin’” became a hit in 1979 when two former Billboard writers did a rap-take on “The Night Before Christmas.” They approached Kurtis’ manager, the legendary Russell Simmons, with the record who also played a pivotal role in getting “Christmas Rappin’” made. The song was a smash and made Kurtis Blow Hip-Hop’s first solo success story. It helped him become the first rapper to ever sign with a major label. Just musically, it has held up well over time too. It was even sampled in 1997 for Next’s platinum-single “Too Close.”
1). “Christmas in Hollis” by Run-D.M.C.: Hands down, this Christmas rap song is the GOAT. The song starts with Run finding a million dollars in Santa’s wallet and trying to return it. Then D.M.C. brings up Holiday home cooking and the comforts of common Christmas traditions like lights, eggnog, and a yule log. Produced by the group themselves and Rick Rubin, the song has not surprisingly remained a popular holiday tune. It even reached number 78 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in 2000, thirteen years after its initial release. AllHipHop.com co-founder Chuck Creekmur explained the song best when he simply described it as, “eternally dope.”
HONORABLE MENTIONS
This songs are dope, but just didn’t quite make the list.
“Dana Dane Is Coming To Town” by Dana Dane
Dana Dane has given us a few hits, but this is one oldie but goodie. When Hip-Hop and Christmas meant happy songs.
“Let The Jingle Bells Rock” by Sweet Tee
Back in the day female rappers were much more plentiful. Sweet Tee recorded this jam for Profile Records in the 80’s. Kinda forgotten, lets give it new life…because Christmas has definitely gone Hip-Hop.
“Bad Santa Intro” by Jim Jones
Nice melody with this Christmas song by Mr. Jim Jones. Uptown stays kickin’ it for St. Nick.
Merry Muthaf***in’ Xmas by Eazy-E
This is one for the G’z as the late Eazy-E talks about shooting up Christmas, having sex under the mistletoe and even eating chitlins with the fam.
“Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa Claus” by De La Soul
This may be the deepest Christmas record ever. Thanks, De La.
Happy Holidays to everyone- whether you are celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, etc.!
What do you think of this list of Holiday Hip-Hop? Let us know in the comments section!
(AllHipHop News) Lauryn Hill’s comeback tour is now headed to Charlotte, Atlanta, and Miami. The singer/emcee added stops in those cities for February 2014. Hill has also rescheduled recent dates to earlier next year as well.
The former Fugees member kicked off her first tour since being released from prison last month. During her show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, Ms. Hill brought out three of her children, and her son Joshua recited a rap for the crowd.
(AllHipHop News) It is almost 2014, but Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse and the responses are still a big topic of discussion in Hip Hop. The latest artist to weigh on the matter is B.o.B of Hustle Gang. When asked by DJ Vlad who he felt had the best response track, Bobby named MMG’s Meek Mill.
“I just like the ‘ooh, kill ’em.’ That was the best part,” said B.o.B. “Meek always comes with bars. He always comes with energy. He never lets you down, so I wasn’t expecting nothing less.”
B.o.B released his own “Control” response titled “How 2 Rap.” The Atlanta emcee also just dropped his third studio album Underground Luxury. The LP features appearances from T.I., Juicy J, Chris Brown, Future, and 2 Chainz.
(AllHipHop News) When Cee Lo Green and Danger Mouse joined forces to become Gnarls Barkley, the music world was treated to a soul/alternative hybrid that won over critics and fans. According to Cee Lo, the duo is set to make a return in the near future.
Speaking with TMZ, the star of NBC’s singing competition show The Voice revealed he and Danger Mouse are planning to get back together in 2014. Cee Lo was not clear whether the reunion would include new music or tour dates, but Gnarls Barkley is apparently scheduled to reappear in some fashion.
Gnarls Barkley released the international hit single “Crazy” in 2006. The song was included on the group’s debut album St. Elsewhere which picked up the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2007. Their last project was 2008’s The Odd Couple.
(AllHipHop News) Young Money performer Drake is headed back to Saturday Night Live. The Toronto native will take on the duties of host and musical guest on the January 18th episode of the long running late night sketch comedy show.
January will be a big month for Drake. Besides appearing on SNL’s 2014 debut, the OVO leader’s Nothing Was The Same album is up for three Grammys awards later that month. He will be competing in the Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Rap Album categories. The Grammys air January 26th on CBS.
(AllHipHop News) While performing his hit single “Type of Way” in Columbus, Ohio Rich Homie Quan had to rush off stage after shots rang out in the venue. In the end one person was left dead.
The Columbus Dispatch reports that 24-year-old Jeremiah I. Frazier was shot at the Red Zone bar where the concert was taking place. The shooting happened around 2:30 in the morning. The victim was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.
So far police have not provided any further details about the incident.
(AllHipHop News) After deciding to end his business ties with Nike, Kanye West moved on to the next one and inked a deal with Adidas. The Chicago emcee spoke with his hometown radio station 107.5 about working with German shoe company. During an interview with Tony Sculfield and The Morning Riot Show Kanye revealed that he also designed 20 sneakers for the Adidas and the should be available for purchase in September of next year.
“I just got back from Germany. It was one the greatest creative days of my life. We designed the entire women’s collection. We designed the entire men’s collection. And we designed 20 shoes,” said Kanye. “We coming in September, and it’s about to be a paradigm shift.”
The “Bound 2” rapper also addressed his former partners at Nike.
“Listen at the Nike campus, that methodology, that’s not going to work. All of this leveraging and extortion is not going to work now because I’m at Adidas,” said Kanye. “The game is flipped now. There’s nobody you can run to and nowhere you can hide right now.”
Mr. West also explains his recent highly criticized comparisons to police officers and military members.
“If I compare myself to a soldier or cop, that’s saying I’m going to work everyday and I’m on my grind,” explains Kanye. “I’m on my grind like I’m an officer. I’m on my grind like a soldier. I’m a solider when I’m in that booth.”
(AllHipHop News) As the world go Hip-Hop mourns, the cause of Lord Infamous’ sudden death has been revealed.
The founding member of Three 6 Mafia, the Memphis collective, died of a heart attack.
Infamous, real name Ricky Dunigan, died in his sleep at the age of 40 on Friday.
As previously reported, DJ Paul said that his friend was tired. “He said he was tired, he wanted to sleep. He sat down at the kitchen table, put his head in his arms to lay down … to get some sleep.”
A ways back, we saw that Drake and Zoe Kravitz were hanging out tough on the tour bus. Well, the pictures weren’t totally telling the story at that time. Why? Because it just wasn’t. But, that’s all different now. Over the weekend, Drake and Zoe were seen completely “making out” at a Beyonce concert. They were all up in VIP with J. Cole enjoying the show like a herb. LOL!
Look at the dude in the far right. He like, “This n***a Drake is tonguing down Zoe Kravitz – messing this Beyonce ish up for me, son!” Anyway, this is that. And I guess, Rihanna is outta there, because Lenny K gonna demand that his daughter gets the respect she so justly deserves. And Lenny is knocking on 50 years old, but he looks like he could be knocking Drake out!
Nah…I’m kidding. I think this could be a cool little situation – a bit win for the light-skinning monarchy.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
(AllHipHop News) This past Tuesday (December 17th) Talib Kweli celebrated the release of his second album of 2013, Gravitas with a concert performance at Brooklyn Bowl. After the show, the Brooklyn-bred MC spoke EXCLUSIVELY with AllHipHop about his feelings towards Trinidad James’ comments, updates on the BlackStar project and reveals a surprising collaboration he hopes to have completed.
Talib Kweli released his sixth solo album, Gravitas last Sunday (December 15th) exclusively on his KweliClub.com website in a move similar to Beyonce’s iTunes-exclusive release of her self-titled album two days prior. Kweli expresses how these moves and others are just indicative of a larger shift in distribution:
I think that’s where it’s at. People don’t respond to corporate marketing plans. Kanye did the same thing with Yeezus. He just dropped it out of no where. People respond to the actual artist. So as an artist we have to take responsibility into what we put out.
A few weeks ago, the outspoken lyricist caught flack from Hot 97’s Program Director Ebro Darden over stating ” New York radio does not support New York music.” Kweli further elaborated on his stance
I got respect for Trinidad James. I think he was trying to make a point and he made it poorly. I understand where he’s trying to get at. I think that Maino was making a point and made it correctly. That’s my man. Me and Maino got records to goetehr. But you know, I understand there’s a difference between saying ‘the south runs New York’ and saying New York radio play mostly down south records. Now if you want to get into the cause and the rudiments of that there’s a lot of different reasons. It’s not always the fault of the artist or the radio station. Sometimes the fans have to take some responsibility in what they purchase and what they listening to.
Check out the full interview where Talib explains what’s holding up a new BlackStar album, a collaboration he hopes happens and more below:
(AllHipHop News) For the first time since his partner Lord Infamous’ sudden death on Friday (December 20th), DJ Paul spoke on Infamous’ last moments alive, funeral plans and if he saw signs.
During an interview with XXL, Paul says Infamous’ girlfriend was planning on returning to his home to take them to her mother’s house. However, hours after she left his mother found him slumped over at his kitchen table:
He told her he was tired and was going to lie down. So she was like, “Just make sure you be ready in the morning, we got to be there at 9 o’clock.” He was like, “Yeah OK, I’m just going to lie down.” I guess he was fixing himself something to eat and put his head down on the table and she had left. Then when his momma came, that’s how she found him. Still lying with his head on his lap on the table. He had died from a heart attack in his sleep.
According to Paul, besides walking with a cane as a result of a 2010 stroke, his half brother showed no signs of ill health. However, Paul does reveal that Infamous was attempting to make amends with anyone he slighted in the past after receiving a grave diagnosis from his doctor weeks before his passing:
He told me like two weeks ago. And I don’t know if the doctors told him this for real or he was f###### with me. He was like, “I got like four months to live, doctor told me because of my kidneys started back up from the stroke.” I was like, “Get out of here.”
A funeral date has not been set and Paul stated in the interview he is still questioning whether to hold a public viewing for the fans.
Marcos Maidana utterly destroyed Adrien Broner a week or so ago. The internets were happy, because they wanted the cocky boxer to get what they thought he deserved. But, Broner my have a silver lining in this mess. There is now an investigation on Maidana! People saw (I didn’t) that during the fight the Argentina sensation took some sort of pill. He would go on to beat up the former WBA Champion Broner. In fights, you cannot take any sort of substance what so ever during a fight. Broner expects to eventually find proof that his adversary cheated.
Now, Alex Ariza the strength and conditioning coach of Maidana has been in the hot seat many times, charged with using performance enhancing drugs and the such with fighters. He has maintained that he did no wrong and what he gave Maidana was some sort of cotton gauze to wipe his nose and eyes. There was no inhalant, he said, and that Maidana will pass all drug tests.
Look at this clip:
If nothing else…a rematch is going to happen. The suspicions are too crazy now.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
When we think of Gingerbread houses…fond memories of edible Christmas food. Something like this:
Anyway…this chick did the illest thing under the sun, son! She straight up took a million pieces of gingerbread and made a damn Gingerbread Optimus Prime. I ain’t gonna lie. I’d get diabetes eating this damn epicness. But, she’s from Norway. It would be even more ill if she made a Gingerbread illseed.
She think she all that. LOL.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
WTF IS Justine Sacco? I never even heard this fool’s name until the other day. Well she is the chief communications director for IAC, who represents brands like OKCupid,Vimeo and CollegeHumor. OK..wow. Like she’s nothing to me. But, she’s more than nothing now. She’s a racist. People are now calling her OK Stupid for a tweet she recently sent out. “Going to Africa. Hope I don’t get AIDS. Just kidding. I’m white!” Justine Sacco tweeted Frida. She was heading to the Motherland from London. , apparently from London shortly before departing on a trip. Now, her tweet and her whole account disappeared but the legacy lives on! She is supposedly in Africa now. Hopefully, she actually catches the deadly disease so that people will see that a lily white women gets it and its an epidemic over there. She joking about it is funny in that is highly suggestive that she was going over there to have unprotected sex or something. What an idiot. AIDS is no joke and some feel it was engineered to kill “undesirables” like Blacks, browns and gays. And if you want to be nice, perhaps its just there for population control. And…at the end of the day, there’s nothing funny about it. THIS JUST IN…got terminated from IAC. And I hope she doesn’t get AIDS. I hope they “cure” AIDS.
AIDS ain’t got this much attention in a long time!
Check out this young lady’s definition on racism as it relates to this situation and beyond.
“They keep us talking, but if we stop talking about them then they should worry!” -illseed.
(AllHipHop News) Lord Infamous, a founding member of Three 6 Mafia, has died.
At press time, the cause of the death was unknown, but several members of have confirmed his passing.
DJ Paul verified that Infamous died December 20 at his mother’s house in his native Memphis, TN.
Gangsta Boo tweeted, “Rest in Peace Lord Infamous. Please respect the family and dear friends during this tragedy.”
Lord Infamous was on the earliest recorded albums from Three 6 Mafia, dating back to the early 90’s.
AllHipHop offers condolences to the family and friends of Lord Infamous.
(Allhiphop News)Amazon may one day will be able to fly your package to you in 30 minutes with a flying drone…unless it’s Beyonce’s new album Beyonce. Due to Beyonce’s unorthodox album release, Amazon has joined Target as retailers refusing to release the CD of Beyonce.
Apple iTunes was the exclusive distributor of Beyonce for the first week of its release, a move that kept Target from selling the CD as they “are primarily focused on offering CDs that will be available in a physical format at the same time as all other formats,” according to an official statement. Amazon has not released a statement on their refusal to sell Beyonce’s CD other than through third party retailers.
Industry insiders speculate that Beyonce’s surprise release is the reason for Amazon’s decision. Reportedly, Sony Music Entertainment denied Amazon pre-order rights to the new album due to its surprise release. The Beyonce album is being featured in the “New Releases” section of Amazon’s Music department, however a few fan reviews on the site complain about not receiving the 17 videos that came with the iTunes-exclusive of Beyonce.
Not one to take opposition lightly, Beyonce surprisingly appeared at a Walmart in Tewksbury, Massachusetts last night (December 20th) and gave away $50 gift cards to all the shoppers.
(AllHipHop Features) The saying “absence make the heart grow fonder” is not a phrase that most music insiders would agree applies to their business. In today’s ADD entertainment climate, if a music act is not feeding its fans with constant quality material their base is likely to move on to another artist who fulfills the Millennial generation’s need for instant gratification.
For those reasons, making a successful comeback to the game after a seven-year hiatus would appear to be an unachievable goal, but the early signs show Los Angeles Hip Hop group Jurassic 5’s reunion is on the path to defying music industry norms.
The creators of well-received albums like Quality Control and Power In Numbers are set to drop a new LP in 2014. Besides crafting their first project since 2006’s Feedback, Akil The Mc, Zaakir, Mark 7even, DJ Nu-Mark, Chali 2na, and Cut Chemist have also returned to rocking stages around the world including a set at this year’s Fun Fun Fun Fest that received rave reviews. According to Akil, it was a power greater than J5 that initiated the group’s return.
“We’re just going on the Creator’s time. The Creator said it was time for us to split up, and the Creator brought us back,” says Akil. “It was up for us to accept what happened and see the benefit in it. So us getting back together was beautiful.”
While group members have not publicly expressed exactly why Jurassic 5 parted ways, Akil reveals that the separation had to do with a combination of things like lack of communication, mismanagement, and poor decision-making.
Jurassic 5 was able to move past those personal issues and get back in the studio to complete their long-awaited fifth album. They plan to release it around July 5th, 2014 or “J5 Day.” The collection will include new cuts as well as previously unreleased tracks featuring production from Salaam Remi from the Feedback sessions. Even though those songs were recorded when most of the college aged kids now were still in middle school, Akil is not worried about the work sounding aged.
“The unique thing about us is that our style is old school. For us to have songs that are so-called ‘dated’ it doesn’t matter. It’s kind of like an oxymoron,” says Akil. He also expresses J5’s electric onstage chemistry and the renewed interest in the culture’s essence will be the ultimate selling point for J5 to still effectively stand beside today’s younger rap stars.
“Our newest song is like seven or eight years old, and we’re still rocking like that s**t just came out yesterday,” adds Akil. “The person that just came out two years ago or even five years ago ain’t even been to where we have catapulted to right now. Yeah, it’s because what we’ve done in the past, but just because you’re an old school group that doesn’t necessarily mean you can fit within right now. It’s beautiful that we fit into what’s going on right now- this resurgence of Hip Hop.”
Akil The Mc
Hip Hop heads not only can expect a new studio album from Jurassic 5 in the near future, but also a live album and a DVD documentary as well. Each member is also working on individual projects.
Akil produced about 75% of the tracks on his own upcoming independent debut solo album Soundcheck. To round out the soundscape for Soundcheck, he also connected with a cast of international producers including California’s Exile, New Zealand’s P-Money, and an unknown beatmaker from a small southeastern European nation.
“I was in Macedonia, and I ran into this guy in a bunker in Eastern Europe. This dude had some of the dopest beats I ever heard,” explains Akil. “I was there to do a project for somebody else, but he was playing me these beats and was like, ‘Hold on. Don’t play no more. I have to write a song to this.’ I got a couple of heaters from him that’s on the album.”
The Jurassic 5 projects and “J5 Day” are still a several months away. In the meantime, supporters can satisfy their J5 craving by checking out the Morrison, Colorado performance scheduled for January 31st or their Auckland, New Zealand concert on March 26th. Akil testifies it is that face-to-face experience that will ultimately guarantee Jurassic 5 complies to the new age need for having everything right now.
“I think that’s the plus we have with our live show. We’re able to pull of that instant gratification right there in front of you,” says Akil. “Regardless if you’ve heard of us or not, that’s been our history with our group. We have been able to tap into the human spirit wherever it’s at and give them what they need.”
Just one year later after his Federal arrest getting caught with millions of dollars worth of narcotics, Casanova Kris seen here in a video released soon after his story went publichttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJaAqdeFWMo drops a new single featuring 2 Chainz titled “GRINDING”! The Debonair Brother undeniably is making serious moves throughout the industry, recently seen with Suge Knight inside of Hollywood Hotspot Tru