Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Trippie Redd Shows Love to J. Cole's New Album, J. Cole Sends Love Back

J. Cole's latest album KOD may be his most divisive album yet. Throughout the project, Cole takes shots at the growing drug culture in hip-hop. He questions the use of drugs ranging from lean and marijuana to pills and alcohol and their effect on psychological growth. Cole uses pain as his main argument, and throughout the album, he reminds listeners that there is a great deal of pain in this life, and choosing how to deal with this pain can affect you in many ways. While many rappers and hip-hop fans who support drug culture have found some offense with the project, many others are hailing it as a conceptual masterpiece.
Trippie Redd, a talented lyricist who gets grouped with other young and up and comers just because he has colorful dreads and face tattoos, is a fan of Cole's new project. Redd's sound is very different from the rappers he gets grouped with, such as Lil Pump or Lil Yatchy, and it can be discerned that he was heavily influenced by old school hip-hop legends. In a post to Instagram, Redd showed his love for KOD. "Amazing I love this f**k what anybody gotta say 1400/800," wrote Redd as the caption to a post where Cole's latest video can be seen. "Can you rap like me," responded Cole on the post, referencing Redd's song. Now that's respect.

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HipHopDX's Omar Burgess praised Truly Yours saying, "Born Sinner will be the ultimate test of Cole’s desire to grow and experiment as he pointed out in the letter that accompanied Truly Yours. This short set indicates he’s taking steps in the right direction, and his next full-length effort will hopefully appease his old and newer fans."[3] Burgess also praised Truly Yours 2saying, "both casual fans and Cole stans alike can package these six songs with the first Truly Yours and have something that competes with a lot of albums in the marketplace."[4]
Writing for HotNewHipHop, Iva Anthony wrote a mostly positive review for Truly Yours, she said it "achieves exactly what J. Cole set out to do: whet the appetites of his fans and as he preps to feed the masses with Born Sinner, while simultaneously reminding everyone of his position within the rap game.

Truly yours J.cole

Truly Yours and Truly Yours 2 are the first and second extended plays by American hip hop artist J. Cole. They were released digitally for free download and stream on February 12 and April 30 of 2013. The series consists of songs that Cole knew would not make the cutlist for his second studio album Born SinnerTruly Yours 2 features guest appearances from Young Jeezy2 Chainz and Bas. The free EP was released as a trilogy, with the third being released as the deluxe edition of Born Sinner.[1] Both projects have over 500,000 downloads on mixtape site DatPiff.

Joey Bada$$ Bounce Out With That (Remix)


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DrakeRaynier Zone

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Two years ago, I drew this character in the same situation. But it didn’t look like she was captured, so to speak, I’ve redrawn the same situation (or so I’ve tried). Besides, her name is Sannah.
Also, this drawing I wanted to try using a 3D background made entirely by me with Zbrush, so far I like the effect.

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Joey Bada$$ vs XXXTENTACION King's Dead (Freestyle)

Monday, July 16, 2018

Juice WRLD Wasted

YFN LUCCI RARE SMOKE

21 Savage Savage Mode

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Drake Future Where You At


Dj Khaled How Many Times


Chris Brown Kriss Kross



Kriss Kross -It's A Group Thang Slowed & Chopped by Dj Crystal Clear

DJ Hoodwink

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Lloyd Banks Reap What You Sow

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Casanova Run Don't run

Lil TD Mother F*ckin time

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Respecting the sexiness

I'm the man

Check out this track it's the slapp ya feel me y'all anyway you how I do it y'all I'm get it popping off right now well track by 50 was released on December 4 2015 also it's the third track on his 11th mixtape

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Benzo Unveils ‘Rich Then Famous’ Mixtape Cover

Chicago artist Benzo is currently hard at work on his upcoming mixtape “Rich Then Famous.”

A trio of DJ talent, including DJ Shon, DJ Amaris and DJ Honorz, will assist in hosting the project.

“Me and Shon, plus two other DJs- Honorz and Amaris- we gon work on my new mixtape coming out in September called “Rich Then Famous,” the “Pocket Full of Bandz” rapper explained during an interview with LabLife TV.

“Rich Then Famous” will drop sometime in September via datpiff.com, a mixtape distribution website.

Dj Shon

Benzo & DJ Shon To Collaborate On ‘Rich Then Famous’ Mixtape


Rising Chicago MC Benzo is currently prepping the release of his much-anticipated sophomore mixtape “Rich Then Famous.”

The “Pocket Full” rapper secured the assistance of the Chi’s most prominent DJs for the Fall release, including DJ Shon, who regards himself as Benzo’s “official DJ.”

“Me and Shon, plus two other DJs- Honorz and Amaris- we gon work on my new mixtape coming out in September called “Rich Then Famous,” Benzo explained during an interview with LabLife TV.

“I already got a mixtape out called “JayLoud City The Jump Off” hosted by DJ Shon, Y Dot G Dot and DJ Louie V, stack or starve,” he added.


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Slevin Monroe


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THE PLAYERS CLUB


THE PLAYERS CLUB

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