JAMS-SOMETHING SPECIAL
CATO – After Hours
Cassie – RockaByeBaby
Hustle Gang – G.D.O.D. (Get Dough Or Die)
Logic – Young Sinatra: Welcome To Forever
King Deazel- Hood Forbes
Jack Thriller- The Co-Sign
Wyclef Jean- April Showers
NEW HIP HOP MUSIC

interview

JAMS does an exclusive interview with ELHH and talks about working with Chris Webby and his new project #Something Special that will be released tomorrow via @ DATPIFF.

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At SXSW, 50 Cent did an interview with Hardknock TV. Part 1 of which he talks about Eminem’s importance in the rap/hip-hop game, how hip-hop has “gone pop,” upcoming album “Street King Immortal” & more. Part 2 of their interview drops next week.

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Angel Haze – “Werkin Girls”

Finally we have a true female spitter back in the game. She is young, pretty and is definitely starting to make a name for herslef in the music game. She just recently dropped her new Music Video – “Werkin Girls”. Feel free to judge for yourself. It really looks like Nicki Minaj might just have gotten some serious competition now!!

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jessica gomes

As we have recently revealed, Jessica Gomes, is the voice behind the “Mayback Music Drop” and recently sat down with Global Grind to talk about how it all came together. Turns out they just recorded her voice spontaneously, she is not actually friends with Rick Ross, and she isn’t getting paid for the drop. Read the entire interview after the cut.  CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE

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Young Jeezy and VIBE sat down together for an interview at the premier of Hustlerz Ambition documentary. Jeezy touched subjects such as Chris Robinson who directed the documentary and Samuel L. Jackson narrating the movie, the guest appearances as well as Diddy & Jay-Z’s inspirational comments. Part 2 of the interview

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Wiz Khalifa sat down in a recent interview, and discussed the recent signing of Juicy J to the Taylor Gang label. Wiz admits to having a profound respect for Juicy J and this merger was motivated to bridge the gap between both artists.

“Well, I’ve always been a huge fan of Juicy J and Three 6 Mafia and what they brought to the game,” he explained to MTV. “As far as their music, as far as their consistency, as far as just if you’re in that mood and you know what you wanna hear, they brought it and I respected that. And they brought it for years, since I was young.”

For Wiz, respect was stemmed from watching Three 6 Mafia gain success and popularity within the hiphop game.

“I remember when ‘Tear da Club Up’ first came out and I remember when ‘Stay Fly’ came out, and those are two huge songs from the same group of people who never fell off or lost it at all. And I really look up to that and respect that.”

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Billboard.com’s The Juice sat down with Young Jeezy to talk about his TM:103 project, which is his fourth studio album set to be released December 20th.

Here’s what he had to say on it:

“When I work on albums, I like to be focused. I want to appreciate the end result before I push it onto somebody. I want to get the right features, the right feel. It was a timely process, but it’s worked out because I’m 100% happy with it.”

“I think it’s all my albums mixed into one; from “Thug Motivation: 101,” to “Inspiration,” to the “Recession,” Jeezy says of “Thug Motivation 103: Hustlerz Ambition” . “I think over the time I grew and evolved so it’s like I wanted to take a little bit of that “TM: 101″ with me, a little bit of that “Inspiration” with me, and a little of that “Recession” with me, to have that “TM”103″ class. We’ve been through all these three steps, it’s everything one one page. Let’s see if you pass.”

“My mind hasn’t changed since the first day I stepped in the door. It’s always been the same,” he says. “My mind frame has been strong through out the bullshit and I stayed focused. My message is if I can do all that with the weight on the world on my soulders then I know you can. That’s what being ambitious is about. That’s what being a hustler is about. The system didn’t work for us we made it work. The industry didn’t work, i didn’t give a fuck. That’s on them, they got to deal with it. But I know the people love me. The streets love me.”

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While on the ‘Ambition’ tour, Wale stopped by KUBE 93 in, Seattle, WA on November 25th. He sat down to talk with Sunday Night Sound Session’s DJ Hyphen about Ambition, years of grinding for success, what it’s like seeing fans quote his lyrics on Facebook & Twitter, and more. They also discussed some sports topics, including Wale’s recent debates with Skip Bayless at ESPN, who is the best running back in the NFL, and his take on Tebow-mania.

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cole world

This past Saturday night, J. Cole hit up DJ Whoo Kid’s Sirius XM, Shade 45 radio show. The discussion was about Lil Wayne’s jabs at Jay-Z, sex tape rumours and more random and funny topics. Cole World on shelves everywhere, September 27th.

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