AZ – GREW UP A SCREW UP FREESTYLE
DJ Absolut nabs AZ for his freestyle series where Sosa gets busy to the Young Jeezy instrumental to “Grew Up A Screw Up.”
DJ Absolut nabs AZ for his freestyle series where Sosa gets busy to the Young Jeezy instrumental to “Grew Up A Screw Up.”
The lead single from Ontario MC duo First Division’s forthcoming debut album Overworked & Underpaid. The joint: “This Iz Tha Time,” produced by none other than the legendary DJ Premier of Gang Starr.
First Division’s forthcoming debut album “Overworked & Underpaid” will be released on September 15th 2015 via Soulspazm // Spaghetti Bender Music, with exclusive vinyl courtesy of Slice of Spice. The album features appearances from Rah Digga, Torae, Supastition, Prince Po, Skoob (Das EFX), Ruste Juxx, MindsOne and others as well as production from DJ Premier, Marco Polo, Kev Brown, Jake One, BeatWyze, The Doppelgangaz & more.
Sidney Max, the 8-year-old son of Black Sheep’s Dres, showcases his lyrical ability on this DJ Premier produced track for the Angry Birds Friends Hip Hop Tournament. Y’all ain’t ready!
Sheek drops some bars over Nas & AZ’s legendary “Mo Money, Mo Murder, Mo Homicide” as we continue to wait for Silverback Gorilla 2.
Scarface questions the existence of God with this introspective offering alongside John Legend from his forthcoming album Deeply Rooted.
The Rapfest teams with Styles P to present his latest visual, Energy. Chris Zino steps behind the camera as SP The Ghost flows effortlessly over Drake’s “If You’re Reading This Its Too Late” single. Zino perfectly pairs a graffiti-laced rooftop and dark hallway with Holiday’s gritty street lyrics.
Noisey pairs Ice Cube and Ice Cube Jr. for a back and forth session where the two discuss “Straight Outta Compton” and little O’Shea having to play his pops in the movie.
You’ve seen the “Straight Outta Compton” video. But have you seen the GTAV remake of the video by Animal Robot? Yeah, have fun watching this one.
The big brother of Top Dawg Entertainment unleashes the video for his upcoming album’s title track. With a little assistance from SZA on the intro, Jay Rock goes a little insane over the production.
Joey Bada$$ joins Rapsody for the remix of “Don’t Need It.”