CHRIS RIVERS FEAT. WHISPERS – THAT GHETTY GREEN
The dynamic duo of Chris Rivers and Whispers drop “That Ghetty Green” on your head, which flips ScHoolBoy Q’s “By Any Means.”
The dynamic duo of Chris Rivers and Whispers drop “That Ghetty Green” on your head, which flips ScHoolBoy Q’s “By Any Means.”
Papoose snatches up the instrumental to the DJ Khaled, Big Sean and Kendrick Lamar joint “Holy Key” and puts his own spin on it.
G. Huff and Vibe Souletric get groovy over a Pete Rock production and lament about the one constant thing we all have to deal with: “Bills.”
R&B artist LoVel recruits Dave East to add some grit and grime to the remix for “Me Too.”
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Styles P, Sheek Louch and Jadakiss team up with Miami’s finest in an attempt to get you to feel their pain.
Freeway connects with Amsterdam producer Big Ape for the appropriately titled “Primates.”