Slum Village – Forever
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)
Dive into our curated collection of tracks, albums, and playlists. From underground gems to mainstream hits, explore hip-hop’s evolving soundscape.
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)
Snoop Lion Is one of those hip hop artists that can collaborate with any artist from any genre. Case in point, his new single “Ashtrays and Heartbreaks” featuring pop singer Miley Cyrus.
Chi-town rapper Twista teams with Adidas for the brand new track “A.D.I.D.A.S. (All Day I Dream About Sneakers).”
Tupac back! Well in song that is. Young Money rapper Tyga resurrects the hip hop legend for his new single “Hit ‘Em Up,” a collaboration that also features D-Block rapper Jadakiss.
Bun B released the remix to Beyonce???s ???Bow Down / I Been On??? on Houston???s 97.9FM The Box, which features a hodgepodge of Texas rappers for an encore on the controversial song.
On “How Ya Doin?”, she joins British girl group and X-Factor winners, Little Mix, for the Envogue-inspired tune blessed with a sample of De La Soul’s 1991 classic “Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)”.
???Watts R.I.O.T. (Real Is Only Truth)??? is from the 22-year-old emcee???s Watts Up tape dropping on April 7th.
Besides Jay-Z and R. Kelly’s classic collaboration, Best Of Both Worlds, Tyga and Chris Brown may be the best collaborators when it comes to Hip Hop-R&B duets.
Master P is an OB, one of the “original bawses,??? so this collab ???HNIC??? (Head N*gga In Charge) with Rick Ross seems natural.
Snoop Lion (Snoop Dogg) unleashes the brand new single “No Guns Allowed” featuring Drake and daughter Cori B.