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[ANNOUNCEMENT] T.F AMA & /r/HHH Exclusive Video Premiere - Thursday, May 4th at 6PM - HipHop

[ANNOUNCEMENT] T.F AMA & /r/HHH Exclusive Video Premiere - Thursday, May 4th at 6PM - HipHop


[ANNOUNCEMENT] T.F AMA & /r/HHH Exclusive Video Premiere - Thursday, May 4th at 6PM

Posted: 03 May 2017 06:25 PM PDT

For anyone unfamiliar, T.F is a friend of ScHoolboy Q, was featured on "Tookie Knows II" from the Blank Face LP and recently released a solo EP, No Hooks, which is now available on Spotify and iTunes.

The AMA will take place in /r/hiphopheads on Thursday, May 4th at 6PM PST and be streamed on T.F's Instagram (@Im.t.f) as well.

At the end of the AMA, the music video for "Concrete Jungles" will premiere on /r/hiphopheads.

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Zaytoven Says He Doesn't Spend More Than 10 Minutes On Any Beat He Makes

Posted: 03 May 2017 06:43 AM PDT

Fyre Festival organizers blew all their money months early on models, planes, and yachts

Posted: 03 May 2017 09:16 AM PDT

WALE X ANTHONY FANTANO BEEF

Posted: 03 May 2017 10:44 AM PDT

[FRESH] Ne-Yo - HUMBLE. Remix

Posted: 03 May 2017 01:25 PM PDT

Martin Shkreli leaks parts of Carter V track "Mona Lisa" feat. Kendrick Lamar

Posted: 03 May 2017 07:57 PM PDT

[FRESH] Playboi Carti Interview on Ebro in the Morning

Posted: 03 May 2017 12:44 PM PDT

[FRESH] $UICIDEBOY$ - PLANTING THE ROOTS ONLY TO FALL OUT THE TREE

Posted: 03 May 2017 04:32 PM PDT

Meek Mill - Offended feat. Young Thug & 21 Savage

Posted: 03 May 2017 02:16 PM PDT

Freddie Gibbs // Knicks (Remix) [f/ Action Bronson, Joey Bada$$ & Ransom]

Posted: 03 May 2017 04:47 PM PDT

Gucci Mane announced as surprise guest at Rolling Loud

Posted: 03 May 2017 01:57 PM PDT

MF DOOM talks about the message behind why he wears the mask.

Posted: 03 May 2017 07:25 PM PDT

Vince Staples - 3230

Posted: 03 May 2017 04:45 PM PDT

[FRESH] B.o.B - Xantastic (feat. Young Thug)

Posted: 03 May 2017 11:34 AM PDT

Listen here

Tracklist for his album "Ether" dropping May 12th

  1. Fan Mail
  2. E.T. ft. Lil Wayne
  3. Middle Man
  4. Peace Piece ft. Big KRIT
  5. Finesse
  6. Xantastic ft. Young Thug
  7. Tweakin ft. Young Dro
  8. 4 LiT ft. T.I. & Ty Dolla $ign
  9. Substance Abuse
  10. Avalanche
  11. I Know ft. WurlD
  12. Big Kids ft. CeeLo & Usher
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Big K.R.I.T. - Mt. Olympus (Official Music Video)

Posted: 03 May 2017 05:16 PM PDT

Lil Uzi Vert - Buy It

Posted: 03 May 2017 09:02 PM PDT

I interviewed Mannie Fresh and he shares the history of Cash Money and so much more

Posted: 03 May 2017 12:32 PM PDT

When I was 13 years old, I got Lil Wayne's debut album "Tha Block Is Hot" as a birthday gift. Shortly after, The Hot Boys and Cash Money records were my obsession as a young teen. So you can imagine, when I interviewed Mannie Fresh, the main producer behind all the smash hits, it was a dream come true.

Mannie Fresh gave me the breakdown and history of Cash Money records, how he met Juvenile at a bus stop, how he knew Lil Wayne was a genius when he was only 12 years old and soooo much more. He also talks about the conflict that he had with Baby and how he is working to bring Lil Wayne and Baby back together.

There is so much history and reflection in this podcast I hope you take it in. Let me know what you think.

https://www.thecomeupshow.com/2017/05/03/mannie-fresh-producer-beat-maker-two-different-things/

https://soundcloud.com/thecomeupshow/mannie-fresh

  1. Mannie met Juvenile at a bus stop outside Cash Money Office. Juvie was on the way to work and Mannie asked him to freestyle on the spot

  2. Cash Money had a bunch of "bounce" artists signed way before Hot Boys came along.

  3. The Cash Money x Universal deal was based on the sales of Big Tymers sound scan numbers. This is way before @umusic knew about Hot Boys.

  4. Mannie Fresh didn't think Hip Hop would become all flash because of Cash Money. They just felt they were being true to themselves.

  5. Mannie Fresh came up with "Bling Bling" half asleep at 3am. He knew he had to wake up and make the song or he would forget it forever.

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HOW TO LOFI HIP HOP

Posted: 03 May 2017 03:14 PM PDT

[FRESH] Tory Lanez - Magnolia (Swave Session)

Posted: 03 May 2017 06:55 PM PDT

The Game praises Kendrick, calls DAMN. a classic and announces a new project 'WESTSIDE STORY'.

Posted: 03 May 2017 03:11 AM PDT

Daily Discussion Thread 05/03/2017

Posted: 03 May 2017 08:04 AM PDT

Welcome to the /r/hiphopheads daily discussion thread!

This thread is for:

  • objective questions with right/wrong answers (e.g. "Does anyone know what is happening with MIXTAPE?", "What is the sample in SONG?")
  • general hip-hop discussion
  • meta posts...e.g. ideas for the sub

Thread Guidelines

  • Do not create a separate self post for these types of discussions outside of this thread - if you do, your post will be removed.

  • Please be helpful and friendly.

  • If a question has been asked many times before, provide a link to a thread that contains the answer.

Other ways to interact

There are a number of other ways to interact with other members of HHH:

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[NSFW] D12 - My Band.

Posted: 03 May 2017 10:42 AM PDT

Future performs "Mask Off" on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Posted: 03 May 2017 09:45 PM PDT

r/hiphopheads Essential Album of the Week #91: Tupac - Me Against the World

Posted: 03 May 2017 04:01 AM PDT

Welcome to the new and improved Essential Album of the Week discussion thread!


Every Wednesday we will discuss an album from our Essential Albums list

Last Week: Brotha Lynch Hung - Season of Da Siccness

This Week: Tupac - Me Against the World


Stream/Purchase

Spotify

iTunes

Google Play

Songs/Singles

So Many Tears

Temptations

Dear Mama

Background/Description (courtesy of allmusic.com)

Recorded following his near-fatal shooting in New York, and released while he was in prison, Me Against the World is the point where 2Pac really became a legendary figure. Having stared death in the face and survived, he was a changed man on record, displaying a new confessional bent and a consistent emotional depth. By and large, this isn't the sort of material that made him a gangsta icon; this is 2Pac the soul-baring artist, the foundation of the immense respect he commanded in the hip-hop community. It's his most thematically consistent, least-self-contradicting work, full of genuine reflection about how he's gotten where he is -- and dread of the consequences. Even the more combative tracks ("Me Against the World," "Fuck the World") acknowledge the high-risk life he's living, and pause to wonder how things ever went this far. He battles occasional self-loathing, is haunted by the friends he's already lost to violence, and can't escape the desperate paranoia that his own death isn't far in the future. These tracks -- most notably "So Many Tears," "Lord Knows," and "Death Around the Corner" -- are all the more powerful in hindsight with the chilling knowledge that he was right. Even romance takes on a new meaning as an escape from the hellish pressure of everyday life ("Temptations," "Can U Get Away"), and when that's not available, getting high or drunk is almost a necessity. He longs for the innocence of childhood ("Young Niggaz," "Old School"), and remembers how quickly it disappeared, yet he still pays loving, clear-eyed tribute to his drug-addicted mother on the touching "Dear Mama." Overall, Me Against the World paints a bleak, nihilistic picture, but there's such an honest, self-revealing quality to it that it can't help conveying a certain hope simply through its humanity. It's the best place to go to understand why 2Pac is so revered; it may not be his definitive album, but it just might be his best.


Guidelines

This is an open thread for you to share your thoughts on the album. Avoid vague statements of praise or criticism. This is your chance to practice being a critic. It's fine for you to drop by just to say you love the album, but let's try and step it up a bit!!!

How has this album affected hip-hop? WHY do you like this tape? What are the best tracks? Do you think it deserves the praise it gets? Is it the first time you've listened to it? What's your first impression? Have you listened to the artist before? Explain why you like it or why you don't.

DON'T FEEL BAD ABOUT BEING LATE !!!! Discussion throughout the week is encouraged.

Next week's EAOTW will be E-40 - In a Major Way

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Atmosphere - Always Coming Back Home to You

Posted: 03 May 2017 11:14 AM PDT