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benny mayne Teams Up With Terrell Morris On “Dollas”

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benny mayne is being tipped for big things in 2019, but the hype surrounding him hasn’t come overnight. The Toronto-born LA-based musician has been making sensual R&B blended Hip Hop for the last 12 months. His music has earned him a growing following and seen him soar to the top of Soundcloud’s RnB charts in multiple countries. benny‘s provocative verses and hooks have produced tracks like “attitude” in collaboration with Jutes, “basic bitch,” “bounce,” and “say my name” – which recently surpassed half a million plays on Spotify.

It’s only been a minute, but benny is back with his next big thing: “dollas” – out November 2nd. Teaming up with tastemaker label CloudKid, this cut hits even harder with him singing rhymes in that no-holds-barred style and sees him honing his purposefully paradoxical sound, blending downtempo beats with J Dilla style grooves. Having recently signed to Paradigm Agency (booking agent of the likes of BastilleLil Uzi VertWaka FlockaColdplayEd SheeranGucci ManeSiaRun The Jewels and more) – “dollas” will certainly resonate with benny‘s listeners no matter what genre they favor. Stay tuned as he continues to release his line of much-anticipated music.

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It Get’s Real In B.A. The Great Visuals For “Trap Krazy”

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ATL’s brand new talent B.A. The Great caught the attention of the legend Mike WiLL Made It,who vibed with B.A. so much that he teamed up with him to executive produce Cross Town, B.A.’s forthcoming debut mixtape.

As a formal introduction to the rapper, he shares manic, grainy black-and-white video for “Trap Krazy,” a wild but relatable story about the irresistible temptation to act reckless when you acquire a little money.

Packed with pearls of wisdom and rhythmic hooks, Cross Town tells a story of redemption, detailing the lengths B.A. forced himself to go through to keep himself alive. The mixtape features production from Mike WiLL,Go Grizzly, Lo Get Em, Few Beats, and others, Cross Town arrives late November via EMPIRE.

Cross Town Tracklist:
1) Everyday Struggle [Produced by Few Beats]
2) Lord Forgive Me [Produced by Lo Get Em]
3) Anyway [Produced by Go Grizzly]
4) Buss Partner [Produced by Few Beats]
5) Trap Krazy [Produced by Lo Get Em]
6) Nah Fr [Produced by Trap Fanatics]
7) The Last Supper [Produced by Mike WiLL Made-It and Resource (Eardrummers)]
8) Day 1 [Produced by Cash Clay Beats]
9) 220 Drip [Produced by Mike WiLL Made-It and 30 Roc (Eardrummers)]
10) Walked In [Produced by Young Bless]
11) Ballin [Produced by Andre Moss, Scooly (Eardrummers), Glo, and Bobo Swae]
12) Certified [Produced by Mike WiLL Made-It and 30 Roc (Eardrummers)]

These City Girls Can Hold There Own in “Period” (We Live)

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One of the most provocative female hip-hop duo in years, the Miami duo of JT and Yung Miami are the next generation of female rappers. On their acclaimed debut project, PERIOD, City Girls speak out as raw and confident — and with as much swagger– as the boys do, ultimately flipping the script on Hip Hop.

And people are listening. With nearly 100 million streams, JT and Young Miami are uncensored, unapologetic, sharing a commitment to their hood roots and a bold insistence that the culture they come from should stop them from getting a piece of the cash pie.

Most recently City Girls caught the ear of Drake, an early fan who recruited them for his 10-week chart topping song “In My Feelings.” It’s not all about Kiki – When the City Girls rap “I’ll show you how to network. F*ck that Netflix and chill; what’s your net worth?” they unapologetically rap about sexual and financial empowerment, and they are looking for any broke boys.

As Refinery29 states: This emerging group taps into the same enterprising spirit applauded in male rappers when they wax poetic about selling drugs or pimping to escape bleak financial circumstance. This female version is just as inspiring. The male gaze only succeeds in objectifying women when the sole outcome considered is male gratification. City Girls set the terms of engagement for a payday they’ve orchestrated.”

With JT currently serving her sentence for credit card fraud, City Girls worked hard and banked a lot of material before she went in. As Yung Miami states: “It is a minor setback for a major comeback.”

Coach K and Pierre “Pee” Thomas of the renowned Quality Control Music label discovered the girls and took their first song “Fu*k Dat N****” from a regional hit to a national smash when it appeared on the seminal Quality Control Presents: Control The Streets Vol 1 compilation. This year Quality Control Music released City Girls’ uncensored heart-wrenching documentary”Point Blank Period“.

The documentary follows the City Girls as they break into a predominantly male-dominated industry with the release of Period. It features their reactions to hearing Drake shout them out on his record to JT working in the studio until her jail sentence starts.  Exclusive interviews are included with Yung Miami and J.T., as well as industry trailblazersTrina, Kevin “Coach K” Lee and Pierre “Pee” Thomas, exposing the complicated road to breaking female artists in the changing music landscape

Mike Classic Drops a Street Bomb on ‘If Only You Knew’ EP

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Mike Classic – Queens Triple Threat Drops Quickstrike Project!

Co-signed by Bryson Tiller and backed by a new partnership through SONY’s Red Music, Mike Classic follows up his TV acting debut in Netflix’s Roxanne Shante biopic Roxanne Roxanne with a quick-strike release.

Titled ‘If Only You Knew,’ the 7-track EP showcases the triple threats’ emcee skills as well as his vocal range and includes instrumentation from veteran producer Remo The Hitmaker (G-Eazy, Ludacris, Fetty Wap etc.). In-house producer KAUISTOPPLAYIN, MusicHustle, and The Breed complete the soundscape – offering up their signature styles to round out the project.

Stream the fresh body of work after the jump. Expect matching visuals to drop soon!

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=videoseries?list=OLAK5uy_k3EDG0vqH1Bxdgnlz_hDMgFnIjrKI84Sc]

In other news: Lil Baby Next album “Street Gossip” is likely to stir up some damn smoke!

Despite All The Drama Nicki Still Racking Up On Accomplishments

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Nicki has returned to the history chart in formal fashion.

The NY rapper latest collaboration with Tyga “Dip”, led her to be the first female artist 100 appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Familiar faces join her in this feat, including Drake, Lil Wayne, next Elvis and the cast of Glee.

This historical news comes right after Nicki won “Best Hip Hop” and “Best Look” awards at the 2018 MTV EMA’s last night.

 

Tip Defends His Character After Allegations Of Scam

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T.I. is all about the money, and surely may have to pay up.

Tip Harris is being allegedly being linked to a cryptocurrency scam called FLICK Tokens worth $1.3 million dollars.

Tip is truly disheartened by the lawsuit,” T.I.’s lawyer, Albert A. Chapar Jr., tells The Blast. “Tip did not receive a single dollar from Felton or any of the money alleged to have been invested by the Plaintiffs, nor did he have any ownership of the company.”

Investors claim Felton and T.I., allegedly drove up the price of the new cryptocurrency using their money, “dumped” the tokens, then disappeared.  At the moment fingers are pointing back and forth as Felton believes that Mr. Harris gave the tokens to family and friends. In return the sold massive amounts of crypto caused rapid devaluation.

Harris believes that his fame and popularity was used to swindle investor to join the group and make contributions. We will keep you updated on this developing story.

TJ Porter: Def Jam’s Newest Signee Is “Glowin Up” Major Out Here!

TJ Porter out of Harlem, NYC Releases Braggadocious Visual!

Raised in the Robert F. Wagner Housing Projects, teenage basketball player turned emcee, TJ Porter delivers the follow up to his career shaping single “Tricky.” Titled “Glowin Up,” the visual for the bouncy cut finds the NYC native unloading some fast pace bars while flexing some bands in front of a white sports car.

Watch the small-screen interpretation of the Azar & Cam-produced cut below.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1wjGKpMiqk&w=560&h=315]

Jubee Kane Goes Hard as Fuck on “50/50” Visuals!

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Chuck Star Films-Directs Jubee Kane’s New Clip

Trap Monsta’s Jubee Kane continues his “50/50” by releasing the official visual. Serving as the 7th single from his critically acclaimed ‘6 Month Run’ project, it was produced by hometown affiliate and platinum producer Ben Frank (T.I., Yung LA, Nelly).

Watch the small-screen interpretation of the growing single after the break.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeR5EXPe1vI]

Sauca Gang Drops “Outta My Way” Flexin’ on These Niggas!

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Sauca Gang and Camera Junkies collaborate for their newest visual.

Everything Foreign Entertainment presents Sauca Gang’s new music video for “Outta My Way.” Produced by ChefBoyRBeez, the Camera Junkies Media Group-directed visual finds the pair trading bars while flexing exotic cars and expensive jewelry.

Watch the captivating mini-movie after the jump and the stream the song here.

Cash Talk Gets Direct and To The Point For “What I’m On”

ATL’s Cash Talk Liberates New Single

NEA Entertainment artist, Cash Talk releases his most recent single “What I’m On,” produced by in-house sound architect Yayo. Following collaborations with Trinidad James, Dae Dae, Young Dro, and his latest project ‘City Of God 2,’ the song falls in line with his brand seamlessly.

Stream the track below and lookout for his ‘Ghetto Children’ project dropping soon.

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Cardi B Is A Basic Bad Bitch For Reebok

Reebok has officially announced that rapper Cardi B will be its newest spokesperson. The sportswear company took to its Instagram page to post images of Cardi B wearing a basic Reebok tracksuit and sneakers. Cardi also took to Instagram to post similar images with the hashtags #Aztrek and #Reebokpartner.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BpzclSyA6tO/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

https://www.instagram.com/p/BpzcM5ElnFy/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

With that said, it looks like the Reebok Aztrek model will be the foundation shoe of choice for Cardi B’s signature show moving forward. Will apparel and accessories follow soon after?

Or will Nicki Minaj find a way to drag Cardi for the accomplishment?

Peewee Longway Goes Off In Visuals For “On Dat Freestyle”

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Over the weekend, influential connector in the ATL trap scene, Peewee Longway dropped his video for “On Dat Freestyle”. Additionally, he’s returning to the fold with a new batch of bangers and announcing, State Of The Art, his upcoming album.

Peewee Longway is an unlimited source of inventive flows. He uses the sonic backdrop of trap music as a canvas, painting his outsized personality and his unique sense of rhythm above rumbling bass and skittering hi-hats. The proper follow-up to Peewee’s 2016 studio debut Mr. Blue BenjaminState Of The Art is a testament to Peewee’s microphone prowess, offering bouncy piano jams like “Bout It, Bout It,” minor-key flexors like “James Harden,” drugged-out anthems like “Les Be Real,” and many more. Featuring appearances from Gucci Mane, Migos, Plies, Maxo Kream, Young Nudy, and Lo Life Blacc, and with production from Mustard, 808 Mafia, ATL Jacob, Quay Global, Cicero On The Beat, and more, State Of The Art arrives on November 30th via MPA Bandcamp/EMPIRE.

To accompany the album announcement, Peewee shares the video for “On Dat Freestyle,” a lurching monster of a track produced by Cicero On The Beat. Switching up his flow to emphasize the contours of the instrumental, “On Dat Freestyle” highlights Peewee’s oft-overlooked lyrical ability, as he spits rapid-fire, alternating between outrageous boasts and subtle self-deprecating humor. In the video, directed by frequent collaborator Omar The Director, Peewee ghost rides like he’s from the Bay, rocking a ski mask and resembling a street Luchador.

State of the Art tracklist:
1. Ice Cube
2. Bout It Bout It
3. Craigslist
4. Fuck It ft. Gucci Mane
5. Get Me One ft. Lo Life Blacc
6. James Harden
7. Shootem Up Bang ft. Young Nudy
8. Let’s Be Real ft. Maxo Kream
9. Lituation
10. Gookin
11. Top Of The Bank
12. Get Money
13. Gutta Bitch ft. Plies
14. On Dat Freestyle
15. Trapper Gone Be A Trapper ft. Offset & Quavo

John Cena Worthy To Take Up The Mantle As Captain America ?

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WWE Superstar John Cena is causing quite the stir!!

The pro-wrestler took to his Instagram to place images with little to no explanation behind it. One of the images included the famous Captain America shield with claw marks. Fans quickly began chatting about the endless possibilities with John Cena being involved with the Marvel Universe.

At the moment many fans are waiting in disbelief, after the events taking place in Avengers III: Infinity War. The current actor “Chris Evans”, has confirmed over social media week’s ago that he would be hanging up his decade role as the morally right guided hero.

“I’d be lying if I said it wouldn’t be hard for me,” Chris said when talking about no longer starring as Captain. “But the passing of time and the passing of torches is part of the experience. Nothing lasts forever. There’s a beauty in that departure, even if it can be sad at times. It’s also joyful.”

The image did not confirm that he would be apart, more so just his vast interest in the character should Marvel want to extend the offer of another action to play.

ATLien Peewee Longway Shares Leaned-Out “On Dat Freestyle” Visual

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To accompany the album announcement, Pewee Longway  shares the video for “On Dat Freestyle,” a lurching monster of a track. Produced by Cicero On The Beat, “On Dat Freestyle” finds Peewee rhyming above low-pitched synth squelches, seemingly beamed in from beneath the ocean, as he locks in with the crisp snares and flitting cymbals. Switching up his flow to emphasize the contours of the instrumental, “On Dat Freestyle” highlights Peewee’s oft-overlooked lyrical ability, as he spits rapid-fire, alternating between outrageous boasts and subtle self-deprecating humor: “A brick of Harry Potter cost you a fee/Room full of knocks might make you OD/I eat my plate and it make me obese.” In the video, directed by frequent collaborator Omar The Director, Peewee ghost rides like he’s from the Bay, rocking a ski mask and resembling a street Luchador.

Watch the dope visual above and in other music news:

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