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- Fetti tracklist dropped - Freddie Gibbs and Currency's mixtape releasing on Halloween
- Travis Scott replaces Childish Gambino at Voodoo Fest
- [FRESH] TYLER THE CREATOR - THE GRINCH
- Yung Lean announces new project out November 2nd.
- 8 new wayne songs (leak)
- Takeoff's solo album The Last Rocket out Nov 2nd [Billboard]
- [FRESH] Young Lean - Happy Feet
- A Modern Guide to Vince Staples
- [FRESH] Tyga & Swae Lee - Shine (ZEZE Freestyle)
- [FRESH] IDK - Moral (ft. Maxo Kream)
- Migos Sued for Ripping Off 'Walk It Like I Talk it'
- [FRESH] Aries - BLOSSOM
- Black Eyed Peas’ ‘Masters of the Sun’ Album Tracklist
- Ice-T arrested for skipping toll
- The Game ft 50 Cent - Hate It Or Love It
- [FRESH VIDEO] Future & Juice WRLD - WRLD On Drugs
- Daily Discussion Thread 10/24/2018
- Zack Fox Wants to Make You Laugh, and He’s Willing to Rap to Do It
- Saba - PROM / KING
- CZARFACE - Nightcrawler (feat. Method Man)
- [FRESH] Tyga & Swae Lee - ZEZE [Remix]
- Future & Juice WRLD - No Issue (Dir. by @_ColeBennett_)
- Let It All Work Out- Lil Wayne: What did you like about this song, and do you think it made the album better?
Fetti tracklist dropped - Freddie Gibbs and Currency's mixtape releasing on Halloween Posted: 24 Oct 2018 09:45 AM PDT |
Travis Scott replaces Childish Gambino at Voodoo Fest Posted: 24 Oct 2018 03:56 PM PDT |
[FRESH] TYLER THE CREATOR - THE GRINCH Posted: 24 Oct 2018 06:08 PM PDT |
Yung Lean announces new project out November 2nd. Posted: 24 Oct 2018 09:57 AM PDT Project is titled "Poison Ivy" tracklist: FRIDAY THE 13TH FRENCH HOTEL SILICON WINGS ROPEMAN TRASHY SAURON BENDER+GIRLFRIEND [link] [comments] |
Posted: 24 Oct 2018 06:53 PM PDT |
Takeoff's solo album The Last Rocket out Nov 2nd [Billboard] Posted: 24 Oct 2018 02:40 AM PDT |
[FRESH] Young Lean - Happy Feet Posted: 24 Oct 2018 11:06 AM PDT |
A Modern Guide to Vince Staples Posted: 24 Oct 2018 07:01 PM PDT This post is a continuation to /u/RoyIsBlack's post from 4 years ago. Here is a link to that post, which is probably one of the most well-documented origin stories for any rapper ever. You should seriously check this post out. PART 5: "Time Will Tell..."After touring in early 2014, Vince releases the music video for Blue Suede on August 15th. This video matches the song well. A gritty mixture of black, white, and blue feels post-apocalyptic with the beat ringing like a bomb siren. The nuclear bombs hit you repeatedly in the form of banging bass. Shortly after this, on September 9th, Vince releases Hands Up on iTunes. Hands Up has an unforgettable hook with some meaningful bars from Vince. Some of Vince's best flows on this track. These tracks were being released as singles for the incoming EP, Hell Can Wait, which was released on October 7th of 2014. Hell Can Wait was released with great reception. Vince raps some of his best hooks throughout his career on the project, particularly on Hands Up and 65 Hunnid. The entire 7-track EP is dirty in the best way. Limos with Teyana Taylor is a nice cleansing shower from the grit, it's a good song yet one of the weakest on the project. That's not saying much. The three best songs from Hell Can Wait (imo): Coming off the release of Hell Can Wait, Vince performs with Common at the BET Hip Hop Awards. The next day, he releases the video for Fire. He truly takes us to church on this one, no hoe shit and no Hozier shit. Vince Staples releases the Screen Door video on February 6th to kick off an epic 2015. This was the most noise he made in awhile. One of the best songs on Hell Can Wait is visualized perfectly, the stunted shots and quick cuts really capture the paranoia of slangin' crack. The video for Fire appears to be playing on the TV at 32 seconds. February 26th: tour with Earl Sweatshirt gets announced. Earl and Vince go way back as the original guide states, with them collaborating on many tracks. Speaking of, Vince has a nice collab with Earl on Wool which got released in the spring. Stuff starts to snap-crackle-pop for Vince. On April 1st, the video is released for his feature on CHAPO with A$ton Matthews. About a month later, Vince releases the first single for his debut album Summertime '06 - Senorita which features Future, his part is a sample of his song Covered N Money. The next day, he announces that Summertime '06 will be released on June 30th. PART 6: "A Modern Classic?"Get Paid is the next single released on June 14th, featuring Desi Mo The Dogg (at time of writing this she has 594 followers on Twitter). The next day, Vince and Tyler, The Creator appear on Real Late W/ Pete Rosenberg and drop some great freestyle bars. The debut album got an early stream release thru NPR music. Norf Norf gets released. Vince is buzzing more than ever, and at this point it is clear that Vince will become a staple in the modern rap game. June 30th finally arrives and Staples fans have been eating ever since. The album receives very good press and reviews. It makes the Year-end best album lists of Pitchfork, Stereogum, The Guardian, The A.V. Club, and more. Metacritic shows Summertime '06 at an 87/100. The three best songs from Summertime '06 (imo.. it's hard to pick only three from this album): Every song is great. If you haven't listened to this album you have to. While it is two discs, it is cohesive, yet each disc gives off a different vibe. To me, it feels like on the first disc, Vince and I were meandering through Long Beach committing various crimes. On the second disc, we have to run from the opposition and face reality. I would put Summertime '06 above TPAB, and some consider TPAB to be a modern classic, hence the header of this section. PART 7: Pre-MadonnaA bit after releasing Summertime '06, Vince spits one of his best radio freestyles. I would like to note here that I've never seen Vince recycle a freestyle verse. Later in November 2015, Vince joins the line-up for Tyler's 4th annual CAMP FLOG GNAW. This seems to be confirmation that the semblance of beef they once had is now George Foreman-grilled into nonexistence. The video for Lift Me Up is released at the end of January 2016. It's an interesting video for what I believe to be the best song on the album. Lift Me Up has some of the greatest bars ever that you will rap to while they simultaneously degrade you:
Vince gets confirmed for SXSW 2016. In March, Vince leaves a hilarious Yelp review. Around this time, long-time Vince collaborator Joey Fatts releases Farrakhan. It is a banger. Fast-forward to July 25th, the internet is getting hyped about a new song with Vince, Andre 3000, and James Blake. Vince announces on August 15th that his new EP Primma Donna would be out next week. This would be new music and a short film. Primma Donna, like pretty much every Vince project, did well in the realm of critics. This EP has an awesome sequel to Loca, called Loco which features the same art-pop/new-wave singer Kilo Kish. Kilo is a longtime Vince collaborator and features on some of his best songs. Primma Donna is another gold medal for the Michael Phelps of rap. Vince is at his best stride yet and he only appears to be backstroking. (quick note: Timeless is awesome) Part 8: MegalodonnaVince Staples performs Smile with The Roots on Jimmy Fallon. This point in Vince's career is the highest, just out of virtue that Vince's career has been a steady rocket upwards. He releases a couple singles (Big Fish and Rain Come Down) for his upcoming album Big Fish Theory. This album is as great as any of his other projects but with the added experimental twist. The production is more experimental than ever and many publications call it "avant-garde" - the NME review, which is a 5/5, calls it "dystopian g-funk" which is pretty cool. After the release of Summertime '06 and then a great EP with Primma Donna, Vince did it again with a fresh and experimental album. He certified himself as a big fish, a Megalodon in the industry. This album made so many year-end lists (at least 20 of them). The three best tracks off of Big Fish Theory (imo): After this album release, Vince did another tour. This time with Tyler The Creator. This tour was also awesome and Vince can put on a truly great performance. A lot of rappers that I've seen don't say a lot of their lyrics but it seemed like Vince had the energy and did it. added per /u/makamaka8 request: Vince got into a twitter beef with Ronnie Radke in October of 2017. This article details it well as the tweets are now mostly deleted: https://www.altpress.com/news/ronnie_radke_vince_staples_beef/ Vince launched a [GoFundMe] and asked for $2,000,000 for his early retirement, using the words "Get off my dick or fund my lifestyle-the choice is yours" Turns out this was a smart marketing troll for his new single, Get the Fuck Off My Dick Vince fans now eagerly await new releases. He just tweeted and insinuated he had new music, but other than that he has been quiet. [link] [comments] |
[FRESH] Tyga & Swae Lee - Shine (ZEZE Freestyle) Posted: 24 Oct 2018 10:47 AM PDT |
[FRESH] IDK - Moral (ft. Maxo Kream) Posted: 24 Oct 2018 09:40 AM PDT |
Migos Sued for Ripping Off 'Walk It Like I Talk it' Posted: 24 Oct 2018 08:30 AM PDT |
Posted: 24 Oct 2018 09:04 PM PDT |
Black Eyed Peas’ ‘Masters of the Sun’ Album Tracklist Posted: 24 Oct 2018 11:07 AM PDT
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Ice-T arrested for skipping toll Posted: 24 Oct 2018 05:43 PM PDT |
The Game ft 50 Cent - Hate It Or Love It Posted: 24 Oct 2018 10:06 AM PDT |
[FRESH VIDEO] Future & Juice WRLD - WRLD On Drugs Posted: 24 Oct 2018 06:59 PM PDT For whatever reason, if you try to link the video, it doesn't work. [link] [comments] |
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Zack Fox Wants to Make You Laugh, and He’s Willing to Rap to Do It Posted: 24 Oct 2018 02:12 PM PDT |
Posted: 24 Oct 2018 09:46 PM PDT |
CZARFACE - Nightcrawler (feat. Method Man) Posted: 24 Oct 2018 12:28 PM PDT |
[FRESH] Tyga & Swae Lee - ZEZE [Remix] Posted: 24 Oct 2018 10:24 AM PDT |
Future & Juice WRLD - No Issue (Dir. by @_ColeBennett_) Posted: 24 Oct 2018 08:20 PM PDT |
Posted: 24 Oct 2018 07:11 PM PDT I really liked this song, and thought it wrapped up all the themes on this album really well- including fame, suicide, and relevance. I was just wondering if people felt the same way about it as me. Because I didn't see many people actually talk about this song that much and its storytelling as well. I just made a fun video essay sorta thing analyzing what I liked about it- from the production to the lyrics, and posted it on YouTube. You can check it out here if you want: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TE0zt1kX0ho&t=217s Thanks! Let me know what you guys thought about that last track off Tha Carter V! [link] [comments] |
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