Jeff N Fess (DJ Jazzy Jeff & Rhymefest) – No Fear [Audio x Download]

Jeff N Fess – the duo of DJ Jazzy Jeff and Rhymefest – bless us with a dope new freebie called “No Fear”. Within Marvel Comics’ Black Panther, written by The Atlantic national correspondent and National Book Award winner, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Black Panther confronts a dramatic upheaval in Wakanda that will make leading the African nation tougher than ever before! With no one left to trust, T’Challa leans the only people he can trust: Luke Cage, Misty Knight, and Storm. But Wakanda may be too far gone for this all-new, all different CREW. Continuing the excitement surrounding Marvel’s celebrated Super Hero T’Challa, the Black Panther, the latest episode of this revolutionary multi-artist hip-hop-inspired video series samples a brand new track, “No Fear” by Jeff N Fess. Stream or download below.

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Mickey Factz – The Road To The Achievement [Mixtape]

2 weeks before his debut album is unveiled for all of music to witness, Mickey Factz presents “The Road To The Achievement”. Always looking to push boundaries, this project is no different. As Factz cleverly puts it, ‘I wanted to create a mixtape playlist within 15 minutes to represent the 15 mixtapes and 15 styles of each project.’ Ranging from Hip Hop, to Alternative, to R&B, Mickey tackles a variety of subjects with ease and effortlessness

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OG Maco On Quentin Miller Blaming Him For Drake Ghost Writer Scandal [Video]

OG Maco recently sat down with VladTV where he addressed Quentin Miller refusing to say his name and referring to Maco as “that other rapper from Atlanta” during his VladTV interview. The “Talk Too Much” rapper explained that he considers Quentin, his friend, and added that he wasn’t the person who ousted Quentin as an alleged ghostwriter for Drake, as Maco pointed out that Meek was already tweeting about Quentin before he wrote anything. OG Maco also told DJ Vlad that he just wanted to see Quentin to succeed, and he thought Quentin was finally getting his shine, but he believes the WDNG Crshrs rapper threw it all away, adding that he “acted like a hoe ass b****.” He also revealed that he knew songs that Quentin had worked on for Drake because he wrote the numbers down from “If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late” that had Quentin’s signature sound. However, when he confronted him about writing the songs, he says Quentin denied everything and played off the situation. To hear more of what OG Maco had to say, including how Meek contacted him when the Quentin Miller situation broke, hit the above clip.

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