Every now and then, Trae The Truth launches a new edition of “I’m On”. After a five-year wait, the Texas rapper let loose “I’m On 3.0” with fifteen of today’s biggest artists.
Every now and then, Trae The Truth launches a new edition of “I’m On”. After a five-year wait, the Texas rapper let loose “I’m On 3.0” with fifteen of today’s biggest artists.
G-Eazy has been releasing a great deal of music all week. The Oakland rapper continues his streak, launching a new track called “Shake It Up”, which features Bay Area legend E-40, along with Madeintyo and 24hrs.
Rick Ross has been heavily influencing people in the Hip Hop community to get their finances right and to keep the money circulating in the community. The MMG head honcho has done so in songs like “Buy Back The Block”. Rozay followed up with a remix to the song with the help of various artists to spread the message.
Last week Kent Jones hit fans with his mixtape titled Luh Tape around Valentine’s Day. The We The Best signee follows up this week with a new single “Sit Down”, which features Ty Dolla Sign, Lil Dicky, and E-40. Jones also released it’s accompanying video so make sure to check it out!
VICELAND/Noisey travel to different cities in the U.S. in their latest series, and last night’s episode took us to the Bay Area. We get a look inside the influential California hub, with commentary from G-Eazy, E-40, NEF The Pharaoh and more. Check out the episode below.
hoto Credit: Instagram As we previously reported, Kodak Black picked a beef with Lil Yachty and D.R.A.M. last night, when he finally heard “Broccoli” for the first time, saying that the rappers “stole” his term. Apparently Kodak thinks he invited calling weed “broccoli,” and he’s upset that people are trying to bite his swag. Clearly, he didn’t do his homework.