Future Says He Has Several New Songs With Kanye West [Video]
GlobalGrind caught up with Future down at SXSW Film & Music Festival to discuss his forthcoming album, Honest, working with Kanye West and Pharrell, and his new clothing line.
Read moreGlobalGrind caught up with Future down at SXSW Film & Music Festival to discuss his forthcoming album, Honest, working with Kanye West and Pharrell, and his new clothing line.
Read more“Oxymoron” out now!
Read moreMaino opens up about his mixtape, “K.O.B.,” King of Brooklyn, which he says is just him “owning who I am.” He explains that he speaks for the underdog and is the voice of the people in the streets of Brooklyn, who he says directly relate to him. When fellow Brooklyn rapper Fabolous is brought up, Maino pays respect and praises Fabolous for having such a long and successful career. The “Hustle Hard” rapper adds that Fabolous is the only other Brooklyn artist that he can compete with in the music arena. When asked about Jay Z, Maino says “Jay Z’s the king of the world,” and says B.I.G. is always going to be looked at as a king. Speaking more about labeling himself a king as opposed to a prince, Maino says that he hasn’t felt backlash, because he’s cool with other Brooklyn artists. He adds that he would’ve hopped on another artist’s album if they named their project “King of Brooklyn,” because he feels secure with himself.
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Read moreOft imitated but never equaled, the DJBooth Freestyle Series ran from February 2009 through June 2011. Its 250 total entries were the work of a veritable who’s-who of underground and emerging emcees, including rising stars like Kendrick Lamar, Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller. Now, it’s back for a second round. The 13th entry in the relaunched series comes courtesy of Locksmith, the Bay Area buzzmaker who hooked up with The DJBooth to drop 2013 full-length The Green Box. On Lifestyle, the emcee shares some caustic insights into the music industry, flowing over an airy throwback beat by Sean Divine. Fred Lozano provides original artwork to accompany the release. Locksmith is gearing up for the release of his latest album, A THOUSAND CUTS, due out April 15.
Read moreDJ Scratchator remixes Busta’s “Thank You” single. Listen below. [audio:http://rapradar.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/THANK-YOU-STAY-SCRATCHATOR-REMIX-FOR-RADIO-2.mp3]
Read moreDetroit producer Apollo Brown brings in the dramatic late night ride remix for Chicago emcee (and Ugly Heroes brethren) Verbal Kent. The track, “Underrated?”, is off Verbal Kent’s new album “Sound of the Weapon.” Originally this remix appeared exlucusively on the 日本語/Japanese edition of the album.
Read moreRick Ross talks to Westwood on Capital Xtra about Maybach Music, new artists Fat Trel & Tracy T, Meek Mills new album, working on a film, days of ghost writing, the rich life, business & the influence of Diddy.
Read moreYG has the cosign of the legends and the work ethic of a veteran.
Read moreWeezy talks on Young Money, growing into a seasoned artist, and always reflecting on where he comes from.
Read more“My mom and my father were really into music from the beginning, so my earliest memories involve music,” Domino tells Fuse in the latest episode of Crate Diggers.
Read moreHere goes the 3rd song release from the upcoming Sean C & LV project “Loud Dreams Vol. 1” presented by Play Cloths due out March 25th.
Read moreThis is the second single off his Franc’s latest album “Let’s Start Over”, available now.
Read moreKeyshia Cole liberates a new song featuring Juicy J called “Rick James”. Listen below.
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