Papoose continues his forward momentum into the New Year and dedicates a new track titled, “Obituary 2013,” in memory of a number of individuals that passed away in 2013. The New York rapper pays his respects over a soulful sample driven instrumental courtesy of GUN Productions. Check out Pap effortlessly lace the track with some emotional bars and reminds listeners of everybody we’ve lost.
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VIDEO: French Montana – Paranoid | Trailer
French Montana’s anticipated Coke Boys 4 mixtape will be available at midnight. In the meantime, the New York rapper gives fans a sneak peek at an upcoming music video for “Paranoid.” The song is featured on Montana’s most recent LP, Excuse My French. The short trailer showcases Frenchie out on the block with his goons decked out in his signature furs. There’s a lot of slow motion shots and nonchalant behavior going on in this one.
VIDEO: Pro Era – Pro Cakes 2
Pro Era members Dirty Sanchez, Dyemond Lewis and Nyck Caution serve up a new visual for “Pro Cakes 2.” The track finds the wordsmiths going to work over Drake’s “Pound Cake” instrumental. Take a listen as the trio kick some introspective rhymes and show off their respective skills. There’s also some bonus footage included of Captial STEEZ in the intro.
AUDIO: N.O.R.E. – Manners Feat. Busta Rhymes
N.O.R.E. is back with some new music before the year closes out. The New York bred emcee comes out swingin’ with Busta Rhymes by his side to show these other rappers some “Manners.” The temporary Reggaeton sensation shows off his slick street inspired rhymes while Busta shows out and disrespects the competition along the chorus.
AUDIO: Vado – Look Me In My Eyes Feat. Rick Ross & French Montana
Vado serves up a new bangin’ street anthem with, “Look Me In My Eyes,” featuring Rick Ross and French Montana. The New York rapper keeps it all the way thorough with his signature street tales and drug coded bars. “Look Me In My Eyes” is Vado’s latest single which will be featured on his upcoming EP, Sinatra.
VIDEO: T.I. Says Trinidad James Doesn’t Speak For Atlanta + More
T.I. sits down with Jack Thriller of ThisIs50.com for an exclusive interview. Check out the self-proclaimed, “King of The South,” as he details exactly why Trinidad James does not speak on behalf of Atlanta. In fact, T.I. makes it clear that James is relatively still a rookie in the game. The rapper also opens up on the importance of respect and looks back at his earlier years coming up.
VIDEO: Troy Ave – Cigar Smoke Feat. King Sevin
Troy Ave keeps it all the way classy as he personifies that boss lifestyle in his latest visual for “Cigar Smoke.” Watch the New York emcee in action as he laces the hypnotizing instrumental with his signature street inspired rhymes. King Sevin shows on the soulful number to drop some drug infused bars. Harry Powder also doesn’t disappoint as he shows off his smooth flow to the camera while accompanied by a half-naked beauty for our viewing pleasure.
VIDEO: A$AP Mob Denys Beefing w/ Pro Era + More
A$AP Mob catches up with Peter Rosenberg and Ebro at HOT 97 for an exclusive interview off air. Take a look as the Mob denies internet rumors that there’s bad blood between them and Pro era. ’90s Hip Hop was a major topic of discussion as the group credited the era as being a big influence on their sound. Rosenberg and Ebro also addressed Trinidad James’ infamous Atlanta-New York along with the crew’s rumored preference for white women. Before heading out, the mob spoke on their new single, “Trillmatic,” and shared their thoughts on what it was like to work with Method Man.
VIDEO: Chinx Drugz – Feelings Feat. French Montana | Behind The Scenes
Go behind-the-scenes on the set of Chinx Drugz’s latest music video for, “Feelings,” featuring French Montana. Drugz breaks down the inspiration behind the visual’s creative direction and shares some commentary. Filmed on location in his hometown of Far Rockaway, watch as Chinx heads back to his old stomping grounds and brings Karmaloop TV cameras along for an inside look.
AUDIO: Lil Kim – Kimmy Blanco
Lil Kim keeps it straight bossy with her latest offering, “Kimmy Blanco,” which is featured on her upcoming Hardcore 2k13 mixtape. The Queen Bee makes it clear she’s back to reclaim her thrown and calls out the competition with plenty of braggadocios bars. Over a pounding bass and dark synths, Kim shows off some of her more aggressive rhymes and refuses to bite her tongue as she channels her inner Griselda Blanco.









