Verbiage – Future Trap
DMV emcee Verbiage shows his trap side in “Future Trap,” a cut from his upcoming EP Inflection Point out on April 17.
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DMV emcee Verbiage shows his trap side in “Future Trap,” a cut from his upcoming EP Inflection Point out on April 17.
Inspired by Jay???s ???Open Letter,??? G.O.O.D Music???s Kanye decided to release Pusha T???s ???Numbers on the Boards??? to ???keep that good feeling going,??? Kanye tweeted.
With so much backlash from Rick Ross???s verse on the single ???U.O.N.E.O??? regarding the “rape” lyrics, Atlanta’s Rocko takes the Maybach mogul off the song for the remix
Jay-Z???s been keeping a low profile lately, but that doesn???t mean he has nothing to say. It all comes out on ???Open Letter,??? a Swizz Beatz and Timbaland-produced track where Hov addresses recent news stories…
After months of recording in different studios around the world (Paris, Berlin, Brooklyn), Theophilus London releases the brand new track “Rio” featuring The Menahan Street Band.
Queensbridge rapper Nature makes his return with the brand new single “Rock Like This,” the first offering from his forthcoming project, Season Change: Spring, slated for release at the end of April (2013)
The “Snow Man” rapper enlists the West Coast???s finest for the G-mix; Snoop Dogg, E-40 & Too $hort all make appearances on the third reincarnation of the record.
Led by conga drums, a groovy bass and chord structure, “Come Here” is a soulful single from rapper Talib Kweli
???This for everybody, who stayed real, stayed down reppin #FFOE #GOOD n everybody who stayed repping their own Team,??? said Sean. ???Through the good n bad times??? Me n @Common was on here just having fun staying real.???
Hip Hop still lives heavy in Slum Village as they return with the new single “Forever,” the first offering from their forthcoming album, Evolution, slated for release this summer (2013)