DOM DIRTEE FEAT. LIL FAME & TEFLON – TAKE IT TO WAR
Dom Dirtee is preparing to drop his new album The Hardcore Composer 2 on June 24. Ahead of the release, Dirtee teams up with Lil Fame and Teflon for “Take It To War.”
Dom Dirtee is preparing to drop his new album The Hardcore Composer 2 on June 24. Ahead of the release, Dirtee teams up with Lil Fame and Teflon for “Take It To War.”
We’re getting closer to the release of Danger Mouse and Black Thought’s collaborative album Cheat Codes and the duo decide to drop off another joint from the anticipated project. “Because” features Russ and Joey Bada$$ trading bars over some smooth production.
Jazimoto flips Rihanna’s “Kiss It Better” and gives it some new life. From the latest offering courtesy of the female producer down with Teflon of M.O.P.’s First Family and his 420 Music production company.
After dropping the stellar collab with Paul Wall, Statik Selektah moves on to Philly’s OT The Real for a project titled Maxed Out. The duo serve up “The Bottom” with Merkules showing up with some hefty bars.
Pusha T is in full court press mode as he prepares to drop his follow up to 2018’s Daytona with It’s Almost Dry later this year. After dropping “Diet Coke,” King Push connects with Jay-Z and Pharrell for “Neck & Wrist.” An ode to high end neck and wrist wear, Jay and Push talk big money over Skateboard P’s production.
M.O.P. 1st Family’s Teflon serves up a joint from his forthcoming album Two Sides To Every Story. With Jazimoto on the beat, Teflon goes for the jugular with “Headshot.”
Kool G Rap and The Alchemist should probably drop a collaborative album. Until then, the two connect again for “Diesel” and the fit is just perfect between Rap’s flow and Al’s sample flip.
Lupe Fiasco continues to menace mics only in the way that he can and drops a new song “100 Chicagos.” Produced by Lupe himself, the skilled emcee pays homage to his city and nods to the late Virgil Abloh.
Kanye West and The Game connect for the first time in years on “My Life Was Never Eazy.” Produced by Hit-Boy, DJ Premier, Mike Dean, Big Duke and Cash Jones, the two lament on their respective lives. Kanye talks about his present situation with Kim Kardashian and his children, which is certainly where the buzz is at for this song.
Papoose would like to send a reminder to everyone that he’s about this rapping and joins forces with Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Busta Rhymes and Remy Ma for the remix of “Thought I Was Gonna Stop” produced by none other than Timbaland. From Pap’s “December” EP.