We’ve dropped a lot of songs from BJ The Chicago Kid’s recently released The M.A.F.E Project, and here’s the remaining big feature from the project, which features ScHoolboy Q. The last time these two worked together, we got Q’s Studio, take a listen to the new collab after the jump.
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Here goes another new track from the platinum edition of Beyonce’s self titled 2013 release, dropping November 24th. With Wale and Jerry Seinfeld covering one side, Onika graces the other side of the upcoming issue of Complex. In her cover story the "Bed Of Lies" author speaks on drawing inspiration from JAY Z's The Blueprint for her own upcoming album The Pinkprint, being able to do whatever she wants to do, and more.
Some choice quotes: Jay Z’s The Blueprint inspired the title The Pinkprint and the idea of laying the blueprint for female rappers to come. What similarities do you see between you right now and Jay circa The Blueprint? I can’t. I have no idea what he was doing before The Blueprint dropped. It’s not that literal. People keep asking me about Jay’s The Blueprint and they think I’m doing something like that. I made reference to The Blueprint because Jay is the biggest rapper of our time. The name of the album was inspired by Jay but not the body of work. I do think that it’s going to create new rules, though, in [the way] that [The Blueprint did]. You’re on Twitter all the time. Do you read what blogs write about you? I’m not on blogs, so I didn’t know. People see me retweet stuff and they think I’m some Internet person but I’m not. A lot of times, with the controversy surrounding “Lookin’ Ass,” for example, I didn’t know anything about it until it was so late it would’ve been crazy for me to address it. Every now and then, people in my circle will say, “Did you know blah blah blah?” People on my team know I don’t want to hear any drama. I don’t want any negativity. I don’t want to hear what’s on the blog. I don’t care. Do you not care? Or are you pretending not to care? I don’t care. I used to care, now I don’t care. What made you stop caring? The only thing I ever cared about was people questioning [my rapping], because I know that I’m as authentic as they come when it comes to being a freaking MC. My first year in the game, I actually lost sleep over rumors, and then I realized, “What? This is entertainment.” These people will write anything about you to get attention and when you’re successful and famous, they know that when they say your name, people are going to click on the story. Now, to be completely honest, I don’t care. Sometimes if I hear something completely outrageous I’ll laugh, but no, the only thing I care about is my peace of mind, my well-being, my home, my family, the people I love, and the fact that I’m continuing to be successful in my industry. Everything else comes with the territory. You just have to get in on the joke, that’s what I realized. Read the entire piece here, and watch a behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot below. Timmy stopped the radio home of DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlemagne Tha God this morning to speak once again on the farce that was Aaliyah: The Princess Of R&B. Unwavering in his derision of the movie, he speaks on its factual inconsistencies, the #POOR casting... man it was just a tragic piece of film. Wendy Williams gotta catch about 20 fades a day for that.
The stoned roller cruises down the block in his latest set of visuals from his new album, Return of the Super Villain, which drops December 2nd. Peep the artwork below.
After premiering what many feel is the far superior version of "Movin' Bass" Timbaland - while during his time with the Breakfast Club - also unveiled another song from Tink, this time with Charlamagne providing hook duties throughout the song. Someone needs to steal Timbaland's phone, like, yesterday, for research purposes. As he puts the finishing touches on his upcoming EP Burning Bridges (because #DONDA), Chris Lova Lova drops another visual compilation from his recent freestyle sessions assaults. Dopeness.
Young Gangsta checked into Power 105's The Breakfast Club today to talk Blame It On The Streets, the story behind the film, and not being able to film it in Compton amongst other things with Envy, Yee, and Charlamagne.
The upcoming film—based on music from YG's debut LP, My Krazy Life—will be released alongside a brand new EP with all-new music. After releasing the song in the summer, the Complex cover subject reveals that this cut - which got the visual treatment above - will now land on Nas' upcoming Mass Appeal compilation project.
In related news, tickets for Wale's Simply Nothing Tour went on sale today; head to Wale's e-home to cop a ticket. As he gears up to drop his comeback LP, Touchdown 2 Cause Hell, Boosie has spent the better part of the week cranking out a lot of material -- including a trailer for his upcoming documentary and collaborations with both Rich Homie Quan and Webbie.
Today, however, he drops a video for this cut that was on his recently-release Life After Deathrow mixtape. Welp, looks like we won't be getting any more collaborative projects from Key! and Maco anymore, as the Give 'Em Hell duo are now at odds with each other. Listen to what we mean, below. While backstage at our best friend's festival, Mac Miller breaks down the reasoning as to why he signed with a major label (as if anyone is gonna turn down $10 million), what he's got -- ScHoolboy Q interruption -- what he's got coming next.
It just makes sense for where I’m at right now and where I can possibly go. I would like to see what it’s like to have those resources and have that reach. I don’t want to solely exist on the Internet — not that I do, but there’s a whole world out there of things to do that’s not Twitter, that’s not Instagram to get the record out. Beyoncé is releasing her 2013 self-titled album in under a week which will include several bonus tracks including the Detail and Bobby Johnson-laced "7/11." Listen below and pre-order Beyoncé: Platinum Edition on iTunes now.
Despite all the controversy that has surrounded him in the past few years, you cannot deny Mister Cee's legendary status in Hip-Hop.
If not for Mister Cee, we may have never discovered the late, great Notorious B.I.G., who played a huge role in exposing the oft-times considered G.O.A.T.'s tape to The Source. The former Big Daddy Kane DJ resigned from his duties at Hot 97 once before, but that lasted a mere one day. Although details on his departure are scarce; read: no one really knows, yet, Mister Cee and his tribute mixes will be thoroughly missed. Cheers to you, and hopefully better things. Usher's UR Experience tour touched down in Los Angeles last night at the Staples Center.
During his performance, Ursher brought out Chris Brown & August Alsina in which the latter performed his "I Luv It" remix, while the former performed "Loyal" and "New Flame" which also features Usher. The Shady camp were planning on dropping a heavy, 66-track mixtape which features a lot of classics and rarities that never made it on to the official upcoming Shady XV album. This includes cuts like Eminem's version of "Wanksta," Obie Trice's "Hey Lady" and much more. Well, the tape is finally here for your listening/download pleasure. Be sure to pre-order your copy of Shady XV on iTunes now! Ready for your ears to bleed? Then brace yourselves as you press play on Durk's latest, "I'm a Star" featuring French Kardashian Montana. Produced by Deezy and Mekanics. Here's a song that was originally recorded back in 2009/2010, around the time Wayne's Rebirth dropped. A snippet of this song made it's way online in 2012, however, thanks to LWHQ, we have the full version for your listening pleasure.
Get ready to go to war - or at least have an epic paintball battle - with Tip and Lil Lil Wayne in their new video, taken from the "About The Money" duo's team-up from the Hustle Gang's recent G.D.O.D. 2 mixtape.
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