Five Steez – Welcome [Stream x Download]

Five Steez returns with the second single from his upcoming digital EP, “These Kingston Times”. Stream or download “Welcome” below. On the track, produced by OneMan Beats, Five Steez introduces the uninitiated to his city – Kingston, the capital of Jamaica. The song, which begins the EP, features an uptempo head-nodding instrumental and a multi-layered hook with scratches on a Jamaican vocal sample done by the producer. Welcome (Produced by OneMan Beats) by Five Steez

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Cam’ron Interview w/ Montreality [Video]

Cam speaks about : – The type of student he was at school (0:12) – Jobs he had as a teenager growing up (0:44) – What he was in a previous lifetime (1:11) – His favorite cartoon character (1:31) – His favorite video game (1:51) – The realest shxt he ever wrote (2:07) – Controversy behind his Bill O’Reilly interview (2:42) – Controversy behind his Anderson Cooper interview (3:54) – The shooting of Michael Brown (4:48) – His message to the youth (6:43)

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Emilio Rojas Talks Rick Ross, MMG Deal Not Panning Out, Chris Lighty Death & More [Video]

Emilio Rojas breaks down the details of the once offered Maybach Music Group Deal, which despite text confirmation from Rick Ross, did not pan as planned. “I got a text from him (Ross) and he was like, ‘Yo, you’re MMG now.’ — he was like, ‘This is you now!’ We linked a bunch if times, (but) it never really panned out the way it was supposed to—lawyers would start talking, then lawyers would stop talking…We just couldn’t arrive at a suitable contract for both parties. We just kept talking about it. It was very circular.” He punctuated the topic by stating that as a independent artist, he was ‘glad’ he didn’t sign to MMG. After being sought out by the late Chris Lighty & his Violator Management, Chris’ untimely death forced Emilio to reroute his career path. The Rotchester MC then talked about a reoccurring theme he’s always forced to address as a “Latin Rapper,” especially with short sighted Major Label representatives. “I embrace being Latino. I use my last name (but), I’ve had label executives drop Enrique Iglesias name for 45mins. Like, ‘Really!? you want me to hop on a record w/ Putbull?’ I love Pitbull’s music, but I don’t want to wear slacks with an Ironed crease for the rest of my life.—Let me be me. My lane is wide open.”

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J. Cole Talks About His Visit To Ferguson & Shares His Thoughts On The Michael Brown Shooting [Video]

IT’S BEEN A LITTLE OVER A WEEK. In the days since Michael Brown’s death at the hands of a local police officer on August 9, a suburb of St. Louis has undergone a dramatic reconfiguration. For one thing, Ferguson, Missouri has been crackling with confrontation nearly nonstop, in a series of actions that alternate wildly between nonviolent protest and violent skirmishes between local authorities and civilians. For another, it’s no longer just a suburb of St. Louis. The death of Michael Brown and the subsequent fallout of trust between citizens, press, and law enforcement has drawn attention to Ferguson from people all over the world. One of those individuals is J.Cole, who recorded a tribute to Michael Brown not long after learning of his death. Cole took things a step further by making his way down to the Ferguson, bringing his Dreamville crew along for the trip. As soon as he entered the area along W. Florissant, Cole was surrounded by hundreds of people, who were elated to see that someone of note made time for them. This, of course, is at a time when the president is only now just announcing that the attorney general will be visiting Ferguson. It was before the governor could make it down, too. During his visit, J. Cole spent hours walking among throngs of protestors, listening and sharing his thoughts. He made it very clear to us that he wasn’t there to do press, and refused to be interviewed before sparing a few

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