J. Cole has fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss on his new song '7 Minute Drill,' including a surprise song off the new album 'Might Delete Later.'
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J. Cole has fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss on his new song '7 Minute Drill,' including a surprise song off the new album 'Might Delete Later.'
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Both Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat have been making a huge splash for themselves lately. Both artists are talented, and fans love them. Join the Wrap-Up Magazine in voting in which of the two ladies has the best vocals.
Before we go on to leave are opinion of the two, lets learn a little about them both.
Attention rappers and musicians from all over the globe. The Wrap Up Magazine will be hosting there next mixtape event via Spotify Music. So if you have you music playing on Spotify, the be sure to join in by posting your link in the comment section below!
The "Hip-Hop and Rap Highlights" is now playing for music lovers to enjoy and artist to engage in. Be sure to stream and share the playlist with family and friends.
Hot off the release of their From The Bayou mixtape, Birdman and YoungBoy Never Broke again release the video for its opening track 100 Rounds.
The eighth track on Kendrick Lamar’s first full-length mixtape, Overly Dedicated, is titled after a popular idiom which translates to “what you don’t know can’t hurt you.” Kendrick raps the first verse without taking a single breath. This has become something of a habit for Kendrick Lamar as he repeated this feat on 2010’s “Look Out For Detox” and 2011’s “Rigamortus.”
In addition to the track, a trippy music video arrived with a cameo from TikTok star ppcocaine. In the clip, viewers see Iggy Azalea work the late night shift at a gas station, where they offer a special Slurpee called Kitty Juice. One sip of the drink brings viewers down the rabbit hole into a psychedelic world of twerking, scantily clad dancers and, well, milk.
You look like someone who appreciates good music. If you are, then you don't want to miss out on this Spotify playlist by K. Franks who ranges out of the City of Lima, Ohio.
With 24 selected track to choose from, you can press play and let this 1 hour and 27 minutes mixtape run through your speakers. This Spotify Playlist also carry our featured artist Gansta Marcus with songs from his album 'The Vault ."
Since his mainstream debut in 2012, Kendrick Lamar has been regarded as one of the most influential artists of his generation, as well as one of the greatest rappers and lyricists of all time.
Raised in Compton, California, Lamar embarked on his musical career as a teenager under the stage name K-Dot, releasing a mixtape that garnered local attention and led to his signing with indie record label Top Dawg Entertainment.
Listige is back out with a new spotify playlist and this time they have Gansta Marcus's track "Overtime" playing on there Indie mixtape.
This is the first Listige playlist that's based on tweets from Twitter! With over 1000 followers and counting, this is the ideal playlist for indie artists to get noticed!
Ranging out of Chicago, Vi City is back on the music scene with a new music video titled "OnGod." Crafting a sound that captures the pain and hope of a youth striving to make a better way, combined with the ambition and skills to actually have made it out, the celebratory tones reign supreme on this wave of sound for the veteran rapper, songwriter and producer.
Vi’s introduction to the game came via working with Mathaus Ent. & Chilly of the 1st & 15th label in conjunction with Lupe Fiasco. Shortly after, he connected with DJ Skee to release a mixtape under Skee’s Skeeter’s TV label. His next stint came working with St. Louis’ own, Nelly, co - penning the hit Country N**** Fly (CNF).
The Jay-Z vs. Nas beef was a gladiatorial battle between two rap titans. For almost a decade, two of rap's most decorated emcees went at each other's throat.
At one point, they even took a poll about the beef, with 58% of listeners saying they preferred “Ether” to “Supa Ugly”. The consensus seemed to point to Nas as the winner. “Ether” has since become an emblematic diss track, with rappers reinterpreting it for their beef purposes.
Jay Z and Nas' feud was sparked over a Memphis Bleek lyric in 2000's 'My Mind Right', causing the rapper to respond to both Bleek and Jay Z on future mixtape tracks. The feud escalated further when Jay Z called Nas "lame" on 2001's 'The Takeover', prompting Nas to take aim at Jay on 'Ether'. The beef continued in this wild manner until they ended it publicly at the 'I Declare War' concert in Philadelphia in 2005.
By the looks of them, these two beautiful ladies should have been made to our Celebrity Match Up list. We welcomes all viewers and subscribers to engage on this article between Fergie of the Black Eyed Peas and Chanel West Coast of Ridiculousness.
Whether its the looks you like the most, or just one has the better choice of music. Leave your thoughts in the comment section.
According to Wiz Khalifa, Taylor Gang is a movement and it's a lifestyle. It's Wiz Khalifa, his crew, and his fans that support him. In 2005, Wiz Khalifa released his first mixtape, "Prince of the City: Welcome to Pistolvania". The mixtape was quickly accepted by the local scene and began to gain buzz outside of Pittsburgh.