Project Pat takes his act to the streets and keeps it G in his latest music video for “Make A Sell.” Hit the streets and dip out with Pat as he hits the liquor store for a 40 oz. and reminisces on his dope dealing days in the neighborhood. ”Make A Sell” is featured on Project Pat’s new Cheez N Dope 2 mixtape.
Auto-tune champ Future blesses fans with a new original track titled “How It Was” which is featured on the official soundtrack to Grand Theft Auto 5. With sales of the popular video game series reaching $800 million in one day, gamer’s everywhere can now tune into “Radio Los Santos” radio station to hear Future’s new “How It Was” song. The slow crooner sticks to a more aggressive flow on this one as he drops bars on his troubled street past with drugs, women and more.
New York native Uncle Murda takes The Fugee’s classic “Ooh la la la” and gives it a spin as an ode to his city with “New York City.” Murda delivers his familiar slick street slang while bringing along Vado and Waka Flocka along for their respective features. Watch as Uncle Murda opens up and keeps it honest on what he thinks of the City’s current state or position in Hip Hop.
Ja Rule brings the aggression on his latest offering called “Fresh Out Da Pen” which finds the New York rapper blowing some steam and sending out a warning to the competition. This is the first solo song fans have been treated too since Rule was released from Prison back in May. Backed by his signature round around the edges delivery, Ja Rule demonstrates he’s still got it and laces the track with plenty of tough guy talk.
Formerly recognized as Roscoe, rapper Scoe drops off his latest single titled “The Crown” featuring production courtesy of Just Blaze. The sample heavy instrumental provides the necessary platform for Scoe to do his thing as he drops bars about his hustle and drive to reach the next level in the game. Fans can expect to hear “The Crown” and more on Scoe’s upcoming Tha Influence LP which is slated to drop on October 17.
Life+Times catches up with A$AP Mob member and solo artist A$AP Ferg to break down his creative direction on his Trap Lord LP’s artwork with artist Jay West. Watch as Ferg and West give insight to viewers behind their collaborative work and explain the inspiration behind the album’s entire artwork.
Video footage has now surfaced of the sneak punch delivered by New York native and battle rapper Math Hoffa to Serius Jones. While going head-to-head at Smack’s Summer Madness 3 event, Hoffa can be seen in the video losing his cool as Jones’ signature cocky and carefree demeanor eventually proves to be too much for him. From out of nowhere, Hoffa decides to throw a punch and almost knocks Serius Jones out as he stumbles back into the accompanying crowd on stage. Following Hoffa’s attack the venue security decided to shut the event down and subsequently Math is now banned from a position in the URL league and future SMACK events.
Revolt TV catches up with Top Dawg Entertainment’s first female artist SZA in New York at Vitaminwater’s #uncapped concert series. The New York native gives details behind how she feels being the first lady of the label and expresses her appreciation for the opportunity which requires a strong work ethic. SZA also tells the camera she wants to change the way people think before hitting the stage after an introduction from blogger Miss Info.
Rap battle veteran Dizaster reaches out to DJ Skee to deliver a special announcement live on-the-air. Looking anxious and ready to talk, Dizaster decides to call out Math Hoffa after the rapper recently punched Serius Jones during their battle at Summer Madness 3. Considering the blow a sign of disrespect to the culture, Dizaster proceeded to lay into Hoffa and explains he now has a personal issue with him. Dizaster went on to give insight into Hoffa’s behind-the-scenes threats and alleged aggressive antics he utilizes to get inside the mind of his opponents before every battle. Before heading out, Dizaster makes it clear he wants to settle the score the Math Hoffa, says he’s not afraid of the rapper and tells DJ Skee he won’t come to Los Angeles to go lyrically one-on-one.
ScHoolboy Q took the stage in New York recently for Vitaminwater and The FADER’s #uncapped series. The TDE MC put on a great show for a venue full of screaming fans who were treated to a surprise performance from label mate Kendrick Lamar who joined Q for his verse on “Collard Greens.” Take a look as the crowd turns up with ScHoolboy for his new single and goes crazy after K. Dot grabs the microphone.