ARTWORK: Yancey Boys – Sunset Blvd. | Tracklist

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Fans can rejoice as a new Yancey Boys project titled Sunset Blvd. is in the works and set to drop on October 29.  Group members Illa J and Frank Nitt today release the accompanying artwork and official tracklisting for their collaborative effort which features a cartoon rendition of the busy Los Angeles street with both artists plastered across a bright billboard.  Some of the features fans can hope to hear from include Common, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, T3, Guilty Simpson and more.  Take a look at the details on the 14-song tracklist below.

1. Dilltro (ft. Dank)
2. Fisherman (ft. Vice, J. Rocc and Detroit Serious)
3. Lovin’ U (ft. Eric Roberson)
4. Go And Ask The DJ (ft. Guilty Simpson & J. Rocc)
5. Jeep Volume (ft. T3 & C-Minus)
6. Flowers (ft. Talib Kweli, Niko Gray & Rhettmatic)
7. Honk Ya Horn (ft. J. Pinder)
8. Slippin’ (ft. Early Mac)
9. Without Wings
10. Beautiful (ft. Posdnuos & Botni Applebum)
11. Quicksand (ft. Common & Dezi Page)
12. Rock My World (Ft. SlimKid3 & Niko Gray)
13. The Throwaway
14. This Evening

VIDEO: Ja Rule & Irv Gotti On Power 105’s The Breakfast Club

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Hip Hop veterans Ja Rule and Irv Gotti pay a visit to Power 105′s The Breakfast Club for an intimate and lengthy interview live on the air.  With plenty of fans tuned in, the  former Murder Inc. affiliates speak on their multiple connections in prison, the respect they get from the streets, Ja Rule’s past beef with 50 Cent, what it was like to have his hometown turn its back on him and much more.  Gotti also gives insight behind his past fallout with JAY Z and talks helping Hov put together his controversial “Super Ugly” diss record aimed at Nas.

VIDEO: Bone Thugs-n-Harmony On SKEE Live Episode 9 Recap + More

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Bone Thugs-n-Harmony took over episode nine of SKEE Live and delivered quite possibly the craziest performance of the season. DJ Skee wasted no time in sending things over to the legendary group as they hit the stage to open the show with “Thuggish Ruggish Bone” and “East 1999” at L.A. Live’s The Conga Room. As the smoke clouds in the crowd settled and cameras went live back in the AXS TV studio, the Cleveland natives sat down with Skee for an intimate one-on-one interview.

Topics of discussion included the origin of the group’s signature melodic style, landing a deal with West Coast Hip Hop Pioneer Eazy-E, Kendrick Lamar and so much more. DJ Skee also proposed the idea that perhaps Drake is the only artist who has the ability to drop bars with the same fast delivery and still harmonize.

Fresh off the success of performing alongside an Eazy-E hologram at Rock The Bells, Bone Thugs opened up on what it felt like to pay homage to their mentor and spoke on the significance of the late rapper’s music on Hip Hop. With Bone holding the title as the only group to collaborate with Jam Master Jay, Tupac, Biggie, Eazy-E and Big pun, the living legends look back and reflect on who they had the best chemistry with in-studio. Bone also explained how at the advice of Eazy-E the group decided to remain neutral by choosing not to engage any potential past beefs.

Ty Dolla $ign also made a brief appearance alongside Bone Thugs for a quick Q&A session with DJ Skee. The Taylor Gang signee served as a surprise guest and gave up details on how he managed to contribute to the group’s new “Everything 100” single. Before hitting the stage to close out SKEE Live with an exclusive tribute performance to Eazy-E, 2Pac and Biggie, Bone took the opportunity to answer a number of random questions from fans via Twitter.

This week’s “Spotlight” showcased the talents of Ivy Levan. The singer explained her unique style which she attributes to combining elements of Punk Rock and Pop for a sound all her own. The Arkansas native also gave viewers insight behind her humble beginnings and touched on what it was like for her to originally transition her career away from modeling.

“In The Lab” caught up with DJ and super producer Just Blaze while out in New York. Working with the likes of Mariah Carey, JAY Z, Rick Ross and Diddy, Just breaks down his early days on the turntables and explained how being a DJ served as the foundation for his eventual transformation to a full on producer. Just Blaze also spoke on how important it is for people to identify certain types of music with periods in their lives and how he takes that into consideration when creating in the studio.

Skeme took over this week’s “Off The Top” segment which found the rapper out an about on the streets as he performed to the camera for an exclusive song fans can only hear on SKEE Live. “Up Close” linked up with UFC fighter Phil David. The mixed martial artist shared his story or persistence and dedication as David found himself pursuing his passion following his graduation from Penn State University.

Viewers were also treated to a behind-the-scenes look for this week’s #SKEELOCKER as cameras headed to Diamond Bar, Calif. to meet with Bait sneakers CMO Eric Phan at the brand’s flagship store. Phan shared details behind the company’s recent collaboration with Asics shoes, the creative inspiration behind Bait’s designs and touched on the evolution of the sneaker game. Be sure to tune in every Tuesday to see SKEE Live at 7 p.m. (PST) and 10 p.m. (EST) only on AXS TV.

VIDEO: Nas In ‘Black Nativity’ | Film Trailer

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Take a look at this short new trailer for the upcoming film titled Black Nativity.  Legendary Hip Hop artist and Queensbridge native  Nas will star in the Hollywood remake of Langston Hughes play alongside seasoned actors such as Forest Whitaker and Angela Basset.  Singers Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige and Tyrese also make an appearance in the film.

VIDEO: Stalley – Honest Cowboy | Pt. 4

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Stalley and company release part four of the MMG rapper’s “Honest Cowboy” web series.  Taking the confessional approach, Stalley speaks on his continued growth as an artist as well as a man and explains to the camera how that’s benefited the way he’s able to approach his music currently.  The BCG head honcho also shares details on his transition from selling sneakers to being thrown into the spotlight as an MC, experimenting more in the studio nowadays and admits how the recording process behind Honest Cowboy has helped him in connecting with his ancestry more.

VIDEO: Dizzy Wright – Tellem My Name

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Dizzy breaks it down for the viewers on his latest visual offering for “Tellem My Name” featured on The Golden Age mixtape.  Wright’s music video boasts an old school and lighthearted vibe as the Las Vegas MC drops rhymes about his grind as an independent artist and more.  Dizzy’s visual also comes about courtesy of Rocksmith clothing.

VIDEO: Rick Ross – No Games Feat. Future

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Rick Ross drops off a new black and white music video for “No Games” courtesy of Revolt TV.  The energy packed track also features auto-tune enthusiast Future who fails to make an appearance alongside the Miami native.  Watch as the MMG general lives it up in luxury and performs to the camera while scenes from the film Scarface transition in and out.

AUDIO: BJ The Chicago Kid – Smokin’ & Ridin’ Feat. Freddie Gibbs & Problem

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The soundtrack from Grand Theft Auto 5 just keeps delivering great music and today BJ The Chicago Kid’s contribution with “Smokin’ & Ridin” takes the spotlight.  Listen as the rapper takes  it to the streets and sings about smoking on some fine greenery over the track’s smooth melodic keys and slappin’ drums.  Freddie Gibbs and Los Angeles native problem also make an appearance on the bouncy video game track.

AUDIO: The Lox – Hood Cake

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Styles P, Jadakiss and Sheek Louch decided to hop on Drake and Boi 1da’s infectious “Pound Cake” instrumental for an official remix titled “Hood Cake.”  Listen as the New York MC’s effortlessly go to work over the track’s smooth production with raw hood bars about drugs, the code of the streets and chasing after cash.  It should also be pointed out that Sheek Louch even takes the opportunity to address the group’s past fallout with former L-O-X associate J-Hood.