Papoose – Funkmaster Flex Freestyle [Video]
Papoose drops some bars on Funk Flex’ Hot 97 show.
Read morePapoose drops some bars on Funk Flex’ Hot 97 show.
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Read moreCommon freestyles on Westwood’s Radio 1 Rap Show back in 2000. Press play below.
Read moreSeattle rapper iLL Chris teams up with Larry June for “Gary Payton II”. Listen below. “Rise Of Sensei” coming soon.
Read more“Hell On Earth” can be found on Don MyKel’s “Infinite” album, which is out now. Watch the visual for “N.W.O.” down bottom.
Read moreDon Q is back in action with a new joint titled “All My Bitches”. Stream it below.
Read moreWaka Flocka liberates a new loosie called “Trap My Ass Off”. Hear it below.
Read more6LACK joins Sabrina Claudio on the remix to her single, “Belong To You”. Listen below.
Read more“Hip Hop has always been the ultimate genre, even before the stats were out. We were the culture. We decide what’s cool.” – K.Dot
Read moreWifisfuneral is back with a pair of new songs: “Friday Take” and “Glock Case”. Stream both below.
Read moreThe rapper discusses the powerful impact of “I’ll Find You”, working with Tori Kelly, and the need for more positivity in art.
Read moreHard Knock Tv’s Nick Huff Barili sits down with Hopsin at his house for an in depth interview. Part 2 starts with Hopsin talking about signing to 300 Entertainment for distribution deal, why he chose to go that route and why he still thinks a young artists should not sign to major label until they learn the industry. He points to what Token has done to build his brand all from his own house. Hop not only shares advice to upcoming artist but also shares stories of his early days being stuck on Ruthless Records and eventually starting Funk Volume. Hopsin ends part 2 by telling artists that they can’t just rap! You have to treat your career like going to school and learn the ins and outs of the industry or you are not going to make it. He also tells stories of how he had to learn about cameras, lights and editing so he could make his own videos, which helped him build his career.
Read moreSuper producer Marco Polo and emcee Saga have new projects available for purchase. Saga has linked up with Chicago-based producer Thelonious Martin to record the album Molotov, available on vinyl only at Fat Beats. Marco Polo is promoting his instrumental project Baker’s Dozen. This is the sixth installment of Baker’s Dozen from Fat Beats where they showcase a different producer with each release. The instrumentals are beats that Marco Polo has released as full songs previously from artists including Large Professor, Rah Digga, KRS-One, and Buckshot. Additionally, Marco announces that he’s working with Masta Ace on their next collaborative album together. Support great music from independent artists and purchase Molotov and Baker’s Dozen on fatbeats.com. Watch Saga’s freestyle after the jump.
Read moreCassie talks about her new short film “Love A Loser” produced by Diddy, and upcoming new music.
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