AUDIO: Crooked I – Against All Odds

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After reintroducing the world to his roster of COB artists with a new cypher following the 2013 BET Hip Hop Awards, Crooked keeps his momentum going and releases “Against All Odds.”  The Long Beach native effortlessly showcases his lyrical wordplay over the smooth Snaz produced instrumental as he voices his dislike for ruthless industry politics, fads and the lack of authenticity in popular Hip Hop artists today.  Take a listen as the Slaughterhouse rapper refuses to bite his tongue and reassures listeners he’ll always stay committed to his cause despite the odds.

AUDIO: DJ Khaled – No Motive Feat. Lil Wayne

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Here’s yet another leak off DJ Khaled’s Suffering From Success album with Lil Wayne’s solo offering titled “Not Motive.”  Equipped with hard-hitting bass and sporting an electronic influence, Weezy turns the energy up and showcases his crafty wordplay.  Suffering From Success will be in stores next week on October 22.

AUDIO: DJ Khaled – Never Surrender Ft. Scarface, Jadakiss, Meek Mill, Akon, John Legend & Anthony Hamilton

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DJ Khaled continues to flood the net with new releases featured on his upcoming Suffering From Success LP.  “Never Surrender” was premiered by Funkmaster Flex and showcases a more mellow and conceptual tune from the Miami native compared to his recent upbeat leaks.  Backed by a catchy violin loop, Scarface, Jadakiss, Meek Mill, Akon, John Legend and Anthony Hamilton focus their efforts on channeling their early struggles, reflecting on life’s toughest moments and encouraging listeners to overcome their hardships.   

AUDIO: Trademark Da Skydiver – Rite Nah Feat. Dizzy Wright

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Trademark Da Skydiver is finally back with some new music and today unveils his new single “Rite Nah” featuring Funk Volume emcee Dizzy Wright.  Produced by Ti’Khari, Trade laces the hypnotizing instrumental with his signature slow flow about his hustle, real friends and of course love for the finest greenery.  Recently, Jet Life founder Curren$y officially addressed rumors that Trademark had split from the crew, however, the New Orleans spitta clarified Mingo was busy in a cave writing raps and putting together the final touches on his upcoming Flamingo Barnes 2: Mingo Royale.  Take a listen as Trademark opens up his verse with kicking rhymes about getting paid with or without phony homies and continues to drop lines throughout his verse about standing alone.  It’s anyone’s guess at this point to really know if Trademark is still about that Jet Life, only time will tell.

AUDIO: Curren$y – 442 Feat. Lil Wayne & Birdman

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Curren$y releases his latest single titled “442” featuring his former Cash Money bosses Lil Wayne and Birdman.  The New Orleans rapper effortlessly laces the song’s infectious and soulful instrumental which is provided courtesy of Jet Life affiliates Monsta Beatz.  Listen as Spitta gives the track a muscle car theme by dropping rhymes about Oldsmobile’s classic 442 model.  Weezy and Birdman also deliver their respective verses but do little to outshine Curren$y on his turf.

AUDIO: Gucci Mane – Celebrity

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The Goochster might be locked up behind bars but that’s not stopping his music from circulating throughout the streets.  In fact, Gucci Mane recently teamed up with rising star Rich Homie Quan for a new 17-song collaborative project titled Trust God Fuck 12.  Take a listen to the latest leak off the project called “Celebrity” which serves as the opening song on Gucci’s latest offering.  This is definitely one for the streets and club scene as the young producer Metro Boomin does the honors on the song’s production.

AUDIO: Angel Haze – Worst Behavior Freestyle

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Angel Haze continues 30 day reign of audio terror and treats listeners to leak number three.  Haze decides to tackle Drake’s “Worst Behavior” and uses the opportunity to voice her disgust for the competition.  The female refuses to bite her tongue and declares herself in a class of her own minus the naysayers and the haters.

AUDIO: Rich Homie Quan – A Nigga | Future Diss

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Rich Homie Quan apparently feels some time of way about the undisputed auto-tune champ Future.  The track finds Quan venting some of his frustrations about his style and delivery being compared to rapper-singer Future over a menacing instrumental courtesy of Dun Deal.  Take a listen as Quan declares himself the future of music and admits he’s never even met Future at this point in career.  This doesn’t exactly come at the best time for the auto-tune champ as he currently finds himself sitting on the sidelines after making questionable comments aimed at YMCMB rapper Drake’s new album Nothing Was The Same to Billboard.  If one things for sure it would appear that Future’s watermouth has gotten him into trouble with two artists now.

AUDIO: DJ Khaled – I’m Still Feat. Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa, Ace Hood & Wale + Unreleased Chris Brown Diss Verse

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Raise your glasses and celebrate success with DJ Khaled and company for the latest Suffering From Success single titled “I’m Still.”  Co-starring the likes of Chris Brown, Wiz Khalifa, Ace Hood and Wale, the new street banger finds the artists lacing the track with confident lines in regards to success and their drive to continue to shine with their respective work ethics despite the hate or any naysayers.  Also included is an alternate version of the song which features an unreleased verse from Chris Brown which finds the singer rapping and sending shots towards a number of industry figures such as Rhianna.  Suffering From Success is due in stores October 22.

AUDIO: DJ Khaled – You Don’t Want These Problems Ft. Big Sean, Ross, French, 2 Chainz, Meek & Ace Hood

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DJ Khaled drops off a new single titled “You Don’t Want These Problems” which will be showcased on his upcoming Suffering From Success LP.  Equipped with pounding drums and the occasional guitar rift, “You Don’t Want These Problems” skips the potential need for a chorus and instead boasts the lyrical talents of Big Seam, Rick Ross, French Montana, 2 Chainz, Meek Mill and Ace Hood as the artists attack the menacing instrumental with braggadocios bars.  Take a listen as Khaled’s latest offering turns up the energy and showcases its street anthem potential.