DE LA SOUL FEAT. SNOOP DOGG – PAIN
De La Soul delivers a stone cold groove alongside Snoop Dogg with “Pain” off of their and the Anonymous Nobody album that drops on August 26th.
De La Soul delivers a stone cold groove alongside Snoop Dogg with “Pain” off of their and the Anonymous Nobody album that drops on August 26th.
Pusha T drags Jay Z back into his hustling days for the DJ Dahi produced “Drug Dealers Anonymous” off of Pusha’s King Push album. And if there are any questions as to whether or not Jay Z still has it, listen to him document the ultimate money laundering scheme.
9th Wonder surprises us all with a 36-track beat tape with a plethora of instrumentals.
“I hope to release every beat I’ve ever made over the next few years,” he said to Mass Appeal. “Some unfinished, some ideas, some of my favorites, etc. They can’t just sit around, so this ZION series will be used for that. I’m letting them all go.”
Dave East goes in over Amerie’s “Why Don’t We Fall In Love” for his latest quickstrike joint.
T.I. hops on the official remix to Anderson .Paak’s “Come Down” produced by Hi-Tek.
Joey Bada$$ drops the official audio for “Devastated.” He debuted the song at Coachella and now here’s a better quality version for you to bump.
Considering that Fat Joe and Remy Ma’s “All The Way Up” is the hottest song in the land, it only makes sense for Jadakiss to take a swing at it. And the results are, of course, dopeness.
Jay Z hops on the hottest record in the land and flexes all of his muscles while referring to wifey’s album, Blue Ivy’s excellence and so much more. Meanwhile, Remy Ma absolutely annihilated the beat and plants her flag as the illest female in the game.
Chance The Rapper appeared on the Zane Lowe show and talked about a bunch of stuff. But what is interesting is that Chance played the demo versions of “Famous” and “Waves,” which both ended up on Kanye West’s The Life of Pablo album. You’ll notice that Chance’s version of “Waves” includes a choir, which West removed for his album. Check both out and decided which versions are better.
Way before Kanye West was the man we know today, the Chicago producer and emcee was just trying to get in the game. An instrumental demo tape from nearly 20 years ago has surfaced with the early work of Mr. West.