Iamsu! & Sage The Gemini – Only That Real (Live On The Arsenio Hall Show) [Video]
Iamsu!’s debut LP “Sincerly Yours” drops next Tuesday. Pre-order your copy here.
Read moreIamsu!’s debut LP “Sincerly Yours” drops next Tuesday. Pre-order your copy here.
Read moreThis will live on Jae Millz’ forthcoming mixtape “Potent Music 2”, which is due out May 19th.
Read morePapoos is currently working on his new mixtape “YCSD” coming soon.
Read moreDJ Scream rounds up Rick Ross and Tracy T for this remix of Future’s “Move That Dope” single. Check it out below!
Read moreFor the first installment of #FrancGramsFridays the Connecticut emcee releases a new freestyle titled “Classic”.
Read moreNYC artist Danse finally drops off his new self-titled EP. The project comes with 9 tracks and features guest appearances from Al-Doe, Nyck Caution of Pro Era and Coney Island monster NEMS. Download: Danse – DANSE
Read moreQue & T.I. go in over a bouncing 808 Mafia production. Listen below.
Read more“Ridin’ Waves” out now.
Read moreHere’s the official NoDJ version of the “Real Ni**a Shit” stand-out cut “Poetry In Motion” featuring Big K.R.I.T.
Read moreSongwriter and Singer Eric Bellinger does an in-depth interview with Power106. He talks about his top three artists, under rated singers, his first car and childhood crushes. According to Eric Bellinger, singer Brandy was of the best female vocalists of our time with her lyrical content and harmony. One of the most slept on artists has been Jhanae until now, Lisa Turtle from Saved By The Bell was mad fine and one of the best up and coming hip hop and rap producers is D. Mile.
Read moreOn Tuesday, Smoke DZA took over SOBs in New York to perform his new album ‘Dream.ZONE.Achieve’. In this clip, he brings out Joey Bada$$ to help him with ‘Fhvt Bvsturd’. He then goes on to do ‘Ghost Of Dipset and ‘Errthang Valid’.
Read moreBrooklyn MC Papoose chopped it up with VladTV about his debut album The Nacirema Dream finally dropping last year, plans for his next full body of work, and producing a new EP every month. He also challenges Hip-Hop heavyweights to be more consistent with releasing quality music. Pap shared that the release of The Nacirema Dream was a blessing and he and his cousin poured their hearts into the album, and thankfully his cousin got to see the release date before being murdered, which makes it even more meaningful. He promises that the next album will be even better, but until it drops he’s releasing a new EP every month. Papoose then challenged “so called greats” to be more consistent, and extended a hand to Hov to attend the next Show & Prove event in Harlem.
Read moreXXL Freshman Class alum Kid Ink shares his thoughts on this year’s list and who was left out.
Read moreTy’s “Beach House” EP is out now!
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