TrackBlasters Radio: 23.01.17

Da More Fire Monday – The Correct Flava To Start Your Week Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes loads of brand new music from the likes of LNDN DRGS, Le$, Big Sean, Red Cafe, Joey Bada$$, Prodigy, SZA and many more! Press play and enjoy. Record Of The Day: Big Sean – Halfway Off The Balcony Playlist DJ Crazy Toones feat. Kurupt – 2 Turntables And A Microphone Ab-Soul feat. Da$h – Huey Knew THEN LNDN DRGS feat. G Perico – Movin’ Around Le$ feat. Curren$y & Young Roddy – Round Table **Record Of The Day** Big Sean – Halfway Off The Balcony Red Cafe feat. Wiz Khalifa & French Montana – God Wanted Us To Be Lit Action Bronson – Dealer Plates Hanz On, Joe Young, Dave East, Method Man & Max B – Eviction Joey Bada$$ – Land Of The Free J. Cole – High For Hours Prodigy – The Good Fight The Weeknd feat. Freeway – Starboy (Benja Styles Remix) SZA – Drew Barrymore Alicia Keys – Sweet F’in Love TLC – Diggin’ On You (Kaytranada Edit) Latrelle – House Party (Kaytranada Edit) Download here (right click and save as…)

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Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy – Family Business [Album Stream]

Longtime collaborators Trademark Da Skydiver and Young Roddy are like brothers, and on their new full-length collaborative project, “Family Business”, the duo gives their legions of diehard fans the album they’ve been waiting for. As prominent members of the Jet Life crew, Trademark and Young Roddy were prominently featured on every track on “Jet World Order” and “Jet World Order 2”, which were both massive independent successes. Throughout the years, they’ve also collectively worked with a large caliber of A-list artists including Curren$y, Dave East, ScHoolboy Q, Juvenile, Freddie Gibbs, Dizzy Wright, and Styles P, just to name a few. However, Family Business marks the first full-fledged collaborative album by the two New Orleans MCs. “Family Business” features guest appearances from Kevin Gates, Cozz, Mick Jenkins, Smoke DZA, Le$, and LeeLee Haxi. The entire album premiered today via AmbrosiaForHeads. Stream below, download here.

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Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy – Family Business [Audio]

Longtime collaborators Trademark Da Skydiver and Young Roddy are like brothers, and on their new full-length collaborative project, “Family Business”, the duo gives their legions of die-hard fans the album they’ve been waiting for. As prominent members of the Jet Life crew, Trademark and Young Roddy were prominently featured on every track on “Jet World Order” and “Jet World Order 2”, which were both massive independent successes. Throughout the years, they’ve also collectively worked with a large caliber of A-list artists including Curren$y, Dave East, ScHoolboy Q, Juvenile, Freddie Gibbs, Dizzy Wright, and Styles P, just to name a few. However, Family Business marks the first full-fledged collaborative album by the two New Orleans MCs. Over a soulful beat on the title track and second single from “Family Business”, Trademark and Roddy make it clear that they aren’t letting any squares in their inner circle. Trade and Roddy both told HotNewHipHop, “We are excited to release the second single ‘Family Business’ produced by Drupey Beats. It’s definitely one of our favorite tracks off the project. Roll up, pour up, sit back and enjoy it!” “Family Business” features guest appearances from Kevin Gates, Cozz, Mick Jenkins, Smoke DZA, Le$, and LeeLee Haxi. Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy’s new album Family Business hits stores worldwide on December 2nd via The Barnes Corp / GOOD$ENSE / iHipHop Distribution.

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Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy feat. Kevin Gates – DFA [Audio]

You are now listening to “DFA” feautring Kevin Gates by Trademark Da Skydiver & Young Roddy, from the album “Family Business”, in stores worldwide December 2nd via The Barnes Corp / GOOD$ENSE / iHipHop Distribution. Longtime collaborators Trademark Da Skydiver and Young Roddy are like brothers, and on their new full-length collaborative project, Family Business, the duo gives their legions of diehard fans the album they’ve been waiting for. As prominent members of the Jet Life crew, Trademark and Young Roddy were prominently featured on every track on Jet World Order and Jet World Order 2, which were both massive independent successes. Throughout the years, they’ve also collectively worked with a large caliber of A-list artists including Curren$y, Dave East, ScHoolboy Q, Juvenile, Freddie Gibbs, Dizzy Wright, and Styles P, just to name a few. However, Family Business marks the first full-fledged collaborative album by the two New Orleans MCs. The announcement for the album was made today via XXL. On the first single from Family Business, Trademark and Roddy are joined by fellow Louisiana native Kevin Gates as they give listeners some valuable advice – “Don’t F*ck Around,” or “DFA” for short. “DFA” is a smooth banger produced by Wes King featuring remarkable verses from each artist. Young Roddy told XXL, “It was dope to get back in the lab with my bro Trademark and complete the album Family Business just like the old days and it was real of Kevin Gates to come thru with a verse for

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Young Roddy: The Kenner Loop (Documentary – Part 4) [Video]

The time has come for the fourth and final installment of Young Roddy’s The Kenner Loop documentary. Here, Roddy tells Rob Markman his experiences touring with Jet Life — his first substantial time spent outside of the Kenner/NOLA region — and recalls his first the time he realized his music was making a legitimate impact on people. Young Roddy hadn’t released his debut album The Kenner Loop at the time of the interview, but he told Markman that the album already felt like a success, because he knew all of Kenner was behind of him. People from New Orleans had done it, but not many from Kenner (except maybe Jon Batiste).

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Young Roddy: The Kenner Loop (Documentary – Part 3) [Video]

Jet Life affiliate Young Roddy recently paid a trip to NYC to promote his debut album The Kenner Loop. Before coming coming by the HNHH studio to record a Bill Russell-inspired freestyle, the New Orleans rapper rode through the streets of Manhattan with Rob Markman, talking about his origins as a rapper and how New Orleans hip hop — No Limit, Hot Boys, Cash Money, & more — have influenced him and paved the way. Roddy says he was initially more interested in basketball than rapping. He tells Markman of the first time he hit the studio, the first time he met Curren$y, and how he joined Jet Life.

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