Saturday, August 31, 2013

@IAMBILLYBAM x Kayo x @MURDAHBABY - Never Lackin

@SANQUINN - STREETS WAS MY FATHER shot by @stunnakid @motiongatefilms

@DJELGRANDE TONIGHT AT @95SLIDE IN CAP HILL ALONGSIDE @ITSDJSOSA #IRIEWAVES ALL NIGHT LONG COME ROCK W/ US!

@TheRealDJCortez, @DJSuspence & @DJAusty - #YOUNGESTINCHARGE Mixtape

(BMF SWISHGANG) D MONEY DOLLASIGN FEAT. CRUNCH - N

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

@MINNESOTASWAGG - "I Just Pray"

Young Sir ft Billion - Get Em

@Originalshyne - King of NYS (Kendrik Lamar Response)

Ricky D x @SanQuinn - Turn Up

The Grandmaster Official Trailer (story of Ip Man, Bruce Lee's Teacher)

It starts as the story of Ip Man. He was born and raised in Foshan. From the time of his youth he took part in contest after contest of skill in and around the Gold Pavilion. Then, one day, Master Gong arrived from the Northeast to hold a retirement ceremony at the Gold Pavilion. One retires, one steps forward. But who is entitled to be called a grandmaster? Ip Man? Master Gong's daughter, Gong Er? The self-described 'rascal' of the Northeast? Or is it Master Gong, who took the Northern martial arts to the South? Some are looking to recover what belongs to them. Others want to achieve enlightenment. Then there are those who are only ever able to start fires and light lamps, and those who observe the currents of a chaotic and war-torn world from the sidelines. Kungfu, a horizontal and a vertical, falling, rising, charging forward, carrying on. An era, rising and falling, scattering, regrouping, counter-attacking, advancing. It starts in Foshan. Its heart is in Dongbei. Its feet are on the ground in Hong Kong. This can no longer just the story of Ip Man. It is the path of the grandmaster: Being. Knowing. Doing.

DoughBoyz CashOut - All Eyes On Me - Feat. KiKi Alexandria (Dir. B

I Just Landed In Europe N*gga: Rick Ross Live From Cannes! (Had The Whole Club Spraying Champagne All Night)

Aspiring rapper's Instagram photos lead to largest gun bust in New York City history

The largest gun bust in New York City history has netted 254 firearms and 19 indictments, and it all reportedly began with a little-known Brooklyn rapper bragging about selling guns on Instagram. Matthew Best — who has released a couple mixtapes under the name Neno Best — posted photos and video of various guns and large amounts of money, stating that he was selling weapons out of his Ocean Hill recording studio, according to the New York Daily News. Most of the posts have since been removed, but not before being spotted by New York Police Department narcotics investigators who then passed the info along to undercover officers. Shortly thereafter, an NYPD investigator found a multi-state gun trafficking ring, officials say. Last year, a lone undercover detective — who NYPD declined to name when announcing the indictment on Monday — began looking into Best. The undercover cop learned that Best and a friend, Omole Adedji, were selling guns at nearly three times the price they bought them for from two gun runners — Walter Walker of Sanford, North Carolina, and Earl Campbell of Rock Hill, South Carolina, according to a report from the New York Post. In the 552-count indictment, Walker and Campbell are accused of running gun rings that brought guns from the southern US up to New York to be sold. In its investigation, NYPD says it seized 243 handguns, nine rifles, and two shotguns. Each of the weapons were displayed proudly on tables draped in blue tablecloths during a press conference held by Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Police noted that 36 of the guns had previously been reported stolen. Best, Adedji, Walker, and Campbell are all among the 19 charged in the indictment. The Post says the investigation is ongoing and being handled by New York Police, the Manhattan district attorney and the city's office of the special narcotics prosecutor.

#FREEBIGSPEC Big Spec - So WestCoast

@Murdahbaby x Milla On Deck - Murdah Gang Here #MG #MGDJS @djtheboss6 X @mixtrapnation - "STREETS 2 DA BOOTH" mixtape..........Open slots available now!!! Send all mp3s to mixtrapnation@gmail.com

Send all mp3s to mixtrapnation@gmail.com

Ricky D - My Life

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Bleu Davinci Ft Tabius Tate - Blow Money Forever

@TABIUSTATE - One More Shot

TABIUS TATE - Determination (VIRAL Ready or Not FREESTYLE)

Looks Like Rozay Is Still With Reebok & U.E.O.N.O: Rick Ross Playing Some Ball With His Son + In The Studio With Triple C's, Beat Billionaire, Ice Berg

@NICKIMINAJ gets at @201RANSOM for saying......

Earlier this week, NJ rapper Ransom (who collaborated with Nicki Minaj back in her underground days in 07/08) released a song with a line that seemed to insinuate that he wrote for the Young Money raptress way back when. “Before Nicki was wearing those crazy wigs, I was doing verses for her, just hoping she made it big,” Ransom rapped on “Man Alone.” Now, that bar can be taken one of two ways. Either he’s saying he wrote for her, or he’s saying he was doing verses on her records before the fame. I hear it as the latter, but a lot of others didn’t really feel the same way. Paparazzi asked Nicki about it last night as she was leaving the club in L.A., and she seems to fall into the group that took it as he says he was ghostwriting. Check out what she said below. For the record, Ransom took to his Twitter to deny he meant any harm. “As far as I know she writes her own,” he tweeted. Welp, guess it’s too late to backtrack now

YB aka Young Bud - Boyz N The Hood