On November 15th Ludacris is droppin another mixtape with features from Fozzie Bar, Meek Mill, Juicy J, Teta Chico, Gucci Mane, Big K.R.I.T., Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa and more. Let’s pray this will get him back on track to a Back For The First Time quality album.
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The Griselda MC taps two ATLiens.
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New Music: Ja Rule Shares a Pair of Tracks in “New York Giant” & “Nah!!”
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Going away to jail is no laughing matter. Getting out and not being able to readjust yourself back into society is even worse. Ja Rule, the once famed early 2000s New York rapper, has been in and out of the system quite extensively over the last decade -- he's been hit with a gun charge back in 2007. As just when things were looking up, in 2011, Ja Rule received an additional 28-month prison sentence for tax evasion. Good news is he's been out since 2013 (see: pic above) and it's nice to see/hear he's in good health. Unfortunately the music he's putting out could definitely use some jailhouse-like dicipline, for lack of a better word. He's sharing a pair of new tracks here, in "New York Giant" and "Nah!!" Neither one of these tracks is all that popping, to be honest. Hopefully Ja receives some assistance from notable contemporary producers and writers to bring him back to 100% in this modern rap ish. Listen to both "New York Giant" and "Nah!!" after the jump.
iHipHop Reveals A3C Volume 5; Shares Cover and Opens Submissions via Bandcamp
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After the overwhelming success of A3C Volume 4, the A3C Hip-Hop Festival has renewed its partnership with iHipHop Distribution to bring a diverse array of new hip-hop to fans across the globe with A3C Volume 5. In the spirit of discovery, A3C and iHipHop Distribution have opened their doors to accept submissions from artists and producers across the globe. You may submit your music for A3C Volume 5 here. Read more after the jump!
this gon be ill…Luda bn fallin back and ready to come full force!!
Yeeaaaaaah dat Luda Jammin!!