Chicago knucklehead, Chief Keef, serves fans some new Lex Luger produced music titled, “Save Me.” The exclusive comes courtesy of DJ Hustlenomics. “Save Me” almost sounds like it could be a reference track as the song only really showcases a few bars from Keef. For the most part, Keef simply repeats the phrase “aye” as he rides the bouncy and hard-hitting instrumental. There’s a few mumbled bars in there somewhere about his chain, swishers, beef in the streets and dope consumption. Take listen if you’re into that sort of thing.
Category Archives: Audio
AUDIO: ScHoolboy Q – Blind Threats Feat. Raekwon
ScHoolboy Q catches up with Wu-Tang’s Raekwon for a dope new track titled, “Blind Threats,” which is set to be featured on the rapper’s highly anticipated LP, Oxymoron. Take a listen as the two come together and deliver a hypnotic experience with raw rhymes over a sample based instrumental courtesy of Lord Quest. Oxymoron will be available to purchase on February 25.
AUDIO: Rick Ross – Nobody Feat. French Montana & Diddy
Rick Ross links up with French Montana and Diddy for his lastest single, “Nobody,” which is due to be featured on Rozay’s new LP, Mastermind. The MMG general gets the green light to channel his inner Notorious B.I.G. for his new track and bosses up over an infectious instrumental inspired by the late rapper’s song, “You’re Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You). French Montana lends his signature lazy flow to the track for a catchy chorus. Take a listen to Ross’ latest offering below and look out for Mastermind to hit stores on March 4.
AUDIO: Mac Miller – Diablo (Prod. By Larry Fisherman)
Mac Miller drops off a mellow banger with his latest offering, “Diablo.” Produced by Mac’s alter ego Larry Fisherman, the track finds Miller effortlessly spittin’ a number of introspective bars over a catchy piano loop. This one’s definitely got a raw vibe as Miller holds up his end of things from behind the microphone and delivers a sick loosie for the fans.
AUDIO: Wiz Khalifa – We Dem Boyz (Hol Up)
Wiz Khalifa unveiled his new single, “We Dem Boyz (Hol Up),” after recently giving Shazam the opportunity to share an exclusive preview. The hard-hitting song takes listeners straight to the club as he serves up a heavy auto-tune flow and boasts about making it to the top of the Hip Hop food chain. The track finds the rapper unapologetic and having plenty of fun as he celebrates his team’s success. It doesn’t hurt either that Khalifa’s simplistic bars work in his favor for a catchy chorus. Taylor’s can look forward to picking up “We Dem Boyz (Hol Up)” and more on Khalifa’s upcoming LP, Blacc Hollywood.
AUDIO: Cam’ron – We Made It Freestyle
AUDIO: Meek Mill – Know No Better Feat. Yo Gotti (Prod. By Cardo)
Meek Mill links up with Yo Gotti for a new street anthem titled, “Know No Better.” Producer, Cardo, does the honors of delivering another ominous banger for the track’s instrumental which showcases some haunting keys and choppy percussion. Mill’s latest single finds both rappers dropping plenty of boastful rhymes about their lavish lifestyles and stable of women. Take a listen to the latest offering from the young MMG artist.
AUDIO: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Robes Feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Domo Genesis
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib give the greenlight to BBC Radio’s Benji B to premiere a new collaborative song titled, “Robes,” featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Domo Genesis. The smooth sampled based production works perfect in Gibbs’ favor as he laces the instrumental with his signature montone flow about the troubles of the streets. “Robes” will be featured on Gibbs and Madlib’s collaborative project, Pinata, which is finally set to drop on March 18.
AUDIO: Cam’ron & A-Trak – Humphrey
Harlem’s own, Cameron Giles, surprises fans and unleashes the first single, “Humphrey,” from his upcoming collaborative EP with producer-DJ, A-trak. Produced by A-trak and Party Supplies, the track finds Cam’ron right at home as he boasts about his moves in the streets and his savvy hustle to make it to the top of rap’s food chain. “Humphrey” and more will be featured on Cam and A-Trak’s Federal Reserve EP.





