TrackBlasters Radio: 07.07.17

Da Fat Friday Afternoon – The Official Soundtrack To Your Weekend Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes brand new music from the likes of Jay-Z, Statik Selektah, Apollo Brown x Planet Asia, Joey Bada$$ and Demrick. Press play and enjoy. Record Of The Day: Joey Bada$$ – Love Is Only A Feeling Playlist Jay-Z – Blue’s Freestyle / We Family Jay-Z feat. James Blake – MaNyfaCedGod Statik Selektah feat. 2 Chainz & Wiz Khalifa – Man Of The Hour Apollo Brown & Planet Asia feat. Willie The Kid – Dalai Lama Slang **Record Of The Day** Joey Bada$$ – Love Is Only A Feeling Joey Bada$$ – 500 Benz Demrick feat. Dizzy Wright & Euroz – Let It Burn Jay-Z – Marcy Me Big Boi – Order Of Operations Wu-Tang Clan – Don’t Stop **Shlohmo’s “For Tha Summer (Vol. XXVII)” Mix** Young Thug – Stoner (Shlohmo Remix) Future – Mask Off (Shlohmo Remix) Rae Sremmurd – Black Beatles (Shlohmo Remix) Soulja Boy – Crank Dat (Shlohmo Remix) Mobb Deep – Shook Ones (Shlohmo Remix) 21 Savage – X (Shlohmo Remix) Migos – T Shirt (Shlohmo Remix) Download here (right click and save as…)

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Shlohmo – For Tha Summer (Vol. XXVII) [Mixtape]

Shlohmo flips Mobb Deep, Future and Migos on the latest installment of his “For Tha Summer” mixtape series. Put it on the big screen at the BBQ. Put it on the radio while you driving with tacos on your lap. Put it on ur phone while u sleepin under that tree. Big heat wave lounge style with a plate + a red cup in hand. This ones 4 tha summer. Shouts out to Sneeze mag for the continuous love. More to come soon. 1. Young Thug – Stoner (Shlohmo Remix) 2. Future – Mask Off (Shlohmo Remix) 3. Rae Sremmurd – Black Beatles (Shlohmo Remix) 4. Soulja Boy – Crank Dat (Shlohmo Remix) 5. Mobb Deep – Shook Ones (Shlohmo Remix) 6. 21 Savage – X (Shlohmo Remix) 7. Migos – T Shirt (Shlohmo Remix)

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Rae Sremmurd On GGN w/ Snoop (Full Episode) [Video]

Whether you like Rae Sremmurd or not—and, seriously, how could you not—you have to respect the young brothers from Tupelo, Miss. Sonically distinct, industrious, and self-assured, Khalif “Swae Lee” Brown, 21, and Aaquil “Slim Jxmmi” Brown, 23, have swept through the music world like a Gulf Coast storm since releasing “No Flex Zone,” the successful first single off their EarDrummers/Interscope debut, SremmLife, in May 2014. In the recording booth and on stage, the energetic rappers bring an unrelenting, infectious, feel-good party vibe that has won seemingly everybody over, from folks in their hometown, to producer and label boss Mike WiLL Made-It, to Paul bloody McCartney, who knows a little something about making unforgettable popular music. Anybody who was resistant to Rae Sremmurd’s subsequent string of hits (“No Type,” “Throw Sum Mo,” “Come Get Her,” and “This Could Be Us”) had to give it up when they heard “Black Beatles,” the group’s Gucci Mane-assisted breakout smash from their 2016 follow-up, SremmLife 2. Associated with the viral Mannequin Challenge, the single was everywhere and undeniably awesome, earning both Rae Sremmurd and Gucci their first number-one single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. At this point, there is no point in hating, because it’s clear these accomplished siblings are just getting started and the best is yet to come. On the newest episode of GGN, Rae Sremmurd joins Snoop to talk about their early hustle, learning from failures, the source of their energy, their process working with Mike WiLL Made-It, the expectation of

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