The hook on this song is just great. I don’t know why, but an image of white people awkwardly listening/dancing to this song comes to mind. Bone is some Def Jam weed carrier from Texas. That’s how he got all the features.
Pusha T's on a role, seemingly unveiling new goodies from his freshly-released King Push - Darkest Before Dawn: The Prelude album everyday. Alongside The-Dream, who also appears on the song, Push -- who recently kicked a nice freestyle on Sway -- performs inside of a church. Check it out after the jump.
Pusha T's Darkest Before Dawn is set to drop first thing midnight and after sharing "Untouchable,""M.F.T.R. (More Famous Than Rich)," and "Crutches, Crosses, Caskets," Pusha T is sharing the heavyweight feature cut "MPA." In addition to recruiting Kanye West, A$AP Rocky, and The-Dream for "MPA," the track is produced by the Dreamville superstar J. Cole. Listen after the jump.
Pusha T is set to drop his new album Darkest Before Dawn next week. It's arriving before his highly-anticipated King Push album, which will arrive April 2016. Today, he's shared a new track called "M.F.T.R." (More Famous Than Rich), featuring The-Dream. It's co-produced by Boi-1da and Hudson Mohawke. He shared the lyrics yesterday via Genius. Hear the track above; it premiered on Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show. After the jump!
When Port Arthur, Texas rapper Pimp C passed away in 2007, he left behind a legacy spanning over two decades. During his time in UGK, Pimp rapped and produced some of the group's most memorable songs; from their watershed 1996 album Ridin' Dirty to "International Players Anthem (I Choose You)" in 2007 -- the year of his untimely death -- his music will certainly live on forever. All things considered, it's only right for a posthumous Pimp album to ultimately manifest today. “This album is the culmination of years of work from not just me, but also the amazing artists and producers who contributed to make it happen,” his widow Chinara Butler says of Long Live the Pimp. “It combines several of the ideas and projects my husband began before his untimely passing. We hope the Trill fans enjoy it.” And with guests that include Bun B, Nas, T.I., Juicy J, A$AP Rocky, Slim Thug, Ty Dolla $ign, and many more, Long Live the Pimp is a 17-track long effort that will not only keep long time fans of Pimp C (and UGK) satisfied but give new listeners a taste of what made him so special to the rap game. Stream Pimp C's posthumous Long Live the Pimp after the jump.
Rapper LE$ is sharing the visuals for "UGK'z," a tribute to the extraordinary legacy of acclaimed hip hop duo UGK. And it's only fitting that he's joined by one half of that duo, Uncle Bun. Additionally, Curren$y stops by to lay down a verse. The track is said to be on LE$' forthcoming Steak X Shrimp 2 project, dropping this Sunday (November 22nd). In the meantime, check out the visuals for "UGK'z" after the jump.
After sharing "Foreclosures" from his forthcoming Black Dollar, Rick Ross is hitting fans with the one-two punch as he drops another new one: "Money Dance" featuring The-Dream. It's also produced by Jake One. Listen to "Money Dance" after the jump and get ready for Black Dollar dropping later this week.
Whoa! Get a look at that feature list! Legends, bruh. LEGENDS. Statik Selektah is joined by Sean Price, Bun B and Styles P for "Top Tier," an accurately named track. The track will also be featured on Statik's Lucky 7 album. Peep "Top Tier" after the jump.