JOELL ORTIZ – GET THE STRAP FREESTYLE
With his collaborative album with Apollo Brown waiting in the chamber, Joell Ortiz decides to rip up the instrumental to 50 Cent’s “Get the Strap” for his latest freestyle endeavor.
With his collaborative album with Apollo Brown waiting in the chamber, Joell Ortiz decides to rip up the instrumental to 50 Cent’s “Get the Strap” for his latest freestyle endeavor.
Are y’all ready for Muddy Waters Too? Redman continues to build toward the sequel to one of his best albums with a new cut titled “1990 Now.”
The BASSGOD Brady Watt continues his exceptional 2018 with a spicy new joint titled “Mas” that features Dru Oliver, Spencer Ludwig and Randy Class. The song is a block party anthem with its Latin grooves.
Logic is back at it with a new single in the form of “The Return” to whet the appetites of fans everywhere.
Apollo Brown has mastered the one emcee, one producer albums as of late. His recent musical endeavor with Locksmith was an absolute gem and what he has coming will surely raise a few eyebrows. The Detroit producer has announced that he’ll be teaming up with Joell Ortiz for the Mona Lisa album dropping on October 26th. Here’s the lead single from the project “Decisions.”
Common, Kareem Riggins and Robert Glasper dropped the August Greene project earlier this year and now the trio remix the opening song “Optimistic” with a little help from BJ The Chicago Kid, Kirk Franklin and Kierra Sheard.
T-Pain has boatloads of music that has been collecting dust and finally decided that he should cut it all loose. With that comes his “Everything Must Go Vol. 1” mixtape that gives us a taste of what T-Pain has been holding on to. One of the standout tracks features Joe Budden and Joey Bada$$ on “That’s Me.”
The legendary Underground King is back. Bun B is set to drop Return of the Trill on August 31st and drops off “Recognize” featuring T.I. and Big K.R.I.T.
Ace Hook connects with Joell Ortiz and Talib Kweli for “Signs” from Clark’s Black Privilege that will drop on 9-14-18 and will feature Talib Kweli, Joell Ortiz, Beanie Sigel, Elzhi, Fashawn & Skyzoo.
Wyclef and Canibus reunite after a disastrous album and a storied beef to drop “Letter to Canibus” where the two go back and forth and recall all of the missteps before making amends.