The Jacka feat. Dubb 20 & Street Knowledge – Cherish Me [Video]
Here’s the official video for “Cherish Me” from The Jacka’s posthumous “Murder Weapon” album.
Read moreHere’s the official video for “Cherish Me” from The Jacka’s posthumous “Murder Weapon” album.
Read more“Murder Weapon” is the first posthumous album from Bay Area legend The Jacka, who was fatally shot in 2015.
Read more“Take Over The World” will appear on The Jacka’s upcoming posthumous LP, “Murder Weapon”, dropping February 28.
Read moreBay Area rapper The Jacka’s first posthumous album “Murder Weapon” is set to drop 2/28.
Read moreThis will live on Oakland native J. Stalin’s upcoming release, “On Behalf Of The Streets 2”, due out on October 28th.
Read moreFrom the new album “Drought Season 3” available July 10th! Mob In Peace King Jack.
Read moreRapper Freeway remembers his friend The Jacka and reminisces about the good times.
Read moreMitchy Slick pays tribute to The Jacka.
Read more“Highway Robbery” in stores now. R.I.P. Jacka.
Read moreThis will live on Berner’s “20 Lights” EP, available January 6th.
Read moreHere’s a new record from The Jacka called “Love”. Listen below.
Read more“Highway Robbery” in stores now!
Read moreCharlie gets Hip Hop royalty to bring that heat in a new and classic bars for Fire In The Booth Legends!
Read moreFreeway and The Jacka stopped by VladTV for an exclusive interview, where they shared their thoughts on more feminine clothing in Hip-Hop. Freeway says he’s not down with any of the more feminine clothing seen on some rappers, and The Jacka believes it’s somehow related to Satanic practices. The two also share their thoughts on the Philly movement in the game, including Meek Mill, who Freeway says he’s looking forward to seeing back home.
Read moreFreeway and The Jacka spoke with Battle Rap Journalist Michael Hughes about various topics in this clip from their exclusive interview with VladTV. They began by sharing their personal picks for whom they consider to be in the “Top 5,” and also in the “Bottom 5.” Those selections were not permanent picks, and could change in the future depending on each battler’s performance. They then discussed the interesting topic of whether or not Battle Rap is more difficult to do than performing songs live. Both Freeway and The Jacka agreed that battling is definitely the more difficult of the two. They concluded by sharing their thoughts on the potential battle between Drake vs. Murda Mook, and the presence of celebrity influences in the sport of Battle Rap.
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