New Music: Lil Durk – “What Your Life Like” (Prod. Young Chop)

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Lil Durk's major label debut album is finally out this year, as it arrives less than a month away. June 2nd marks the debut of Lil Durk's Remember My Name and here he's reunited with fellow Chicagoan Young Chop for "What Your Life Like." Listen to the track after the jump.

New Music: Lil Durk – “Decline” feat. Chief Keef

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Lil Durk and Chief Keef were cool. Then they were beefing. And now it looks like things are cool again. That's a good thing, I suppose. The two have teamed up for "Decline" which is also produced by Chiraq drill impresario Young Chop. Listen to "Decline" after the jump.

New Music: Young Chop – “Valley” Feat. Chief Keef

10 years ago view-show 468,072

The Chiraq rapper-producer tandem of Chief Keef and Young Chop reunite for "Valley" off of Chop's forthcoming album Still. Still will be due out October 28th via iTunes (which is currently up for preorder, if you're ever so inclined) and you may listen to "Valley" after the jump.

New Music: Lil Durk – “Jack Boys” Feat. Lil Reese (Prod. Young Chop)

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Lil Durk keeps on feeding the streets with banger after banger. Despite dropping Signed to the Streets 2 over the summer Durk hasn't slowed down since then, releasing plenty of new material. After serving up "Shots Fired" he returns with "Jack Boys" featuring frequent collaborator and fellow OTF patron Lil Reese. The track is also produced by Young Chop. After the jump!

New Mixtape: 2 Chainz — “FreeBase” EP

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2 Chainz releases his five-track FreeBase EP, which includes guest spots from A$AP Rocky, Rick Ross, and Lil Boosie as well as some strong production from the likes of Mike WiLL, Metro Boomin, Young Chop, & 808 Mafia.

New Mixtape: Fat Trel — “Gleesh”

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DC's Fat Trel returns with the release of his newest mixtape, entitled Gleesh. The project includes features from MMG compadres Rick Ross, Rockie Fresh, Stalley, and Wale as well as production from the likes of Young Chop, Harry Fraud and All Star.