The brand new dance party track “Did It For My Dawgz” by DJ Khaled is smoking hot. Directed by Spliff TV, the track has big guests Rick Ross, Meek Mill, French Montana, Jadakiss and Ace Hood. Make sure to check out the video, hot stuff!
Boston George takes us on a trip to a strip club and finishes it all in the bedroom in his new video “Molly”. This is a typical party anthem with a remix featuring Meek Mill and Kirko Bangz still under works. Directed by Michael Artis, hot and blazing beat, check it out!
Maybach’sMeek Mill has a new surprise for us, the new remix of the track “Lay Up” featuring Jay Z, Rick Ross and Trey Songz. The remix is fabulous with all these talent. Hot stuff, check it out.
Just a few days after the release of “Dreams and Nightmares”, Meek Mill has dropped “Freak Show” which is the album’s bonus track. 2 Chainz and Sam Sneaker make guest appearances on this track. Brand new and hot, listen to it and give your comments.
With only a few days to the debut of “Woman to Woman” , Keyshia Cole has teamed up with Meek Mill on “Zero”. This track is hot, smooth Rhymes and beats. The collabo was definitely not a mistake. Check it out.
After a long wait characterized by several leaks, Meek Mill’s album “Dreams and Nightmares” has finally made a debut. This is perhaps one of the most anticipated albums of the year. Along with its release is a video documentary detailing everything fans need to know about the new album. We also see exclusive studio clips of how the recording was done.
With “Dreams and Nightmares” album just about to debut on the market. Meek Mill has surprised his fans with “Lay Up” to coincide with album release. This is a typical hiphop track with input from Rick Ross and Trey Songz. The track is a Maybach production. A must listen for all hiphop fans.
Lil Durk represents the new generation of artists who are getting into the industry while still very young. At only 19 years of age, the Chicago based rapper is signed to Def Jam Records with a promising career ahead of him.
Hiphop artist – Lil Durk
He first gained fame in the hiphop industry when he dropped his single “Sneak Diss” which was well received on the music scene. However the L ‘s Anthem greatly improved Lil Durk’s career prospects and made him a household name.
Complex Magazine sometime back said Lil Durk was one of the 10 Chicago rappers to watch out for.
“Right Here (Remix)” is a well done rap track whose success was contributed by “Amen” hitmaker Meek Mills. The song Right Here is a remix of his “Life Ain’t No Joke” track.
American rapper – Meek Mills
Right Here is a hot contemporary hiphop track which is a product of Def Jams Recordings. A tweet posted by Meek Mill a while back indicated that he loved the track. This facilitated the 2 rappers to hook up for a remix version.
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The rapper also boasts of a latest mixtape I’m Still A Hitta which he is currently marketing.
Lil Durk basically praises himself in this track and addresses the haters who are out to dis him and his music. He repeatedly refers to himself as a star who is here to stay.
This new hip hop track from Rick Ross is proving itself week after week in the headlines. MMG’s Rick Ross has released the official video for his take on Chief Keef’s “I Don’t Like”. The new video “I Don’t Like”, is full of the usual visuals such as fancy cars and a few behind the scene footages. This track is one of the many that debuted with Black Bar Mitzvah.
Rick Ross God Forgives, I Don’t Album
New “I don’t Like Remix” is some sort of freestyle. In the video Rick Ross rides a clean classic Chevy Caprice worth $350,000 around the MIA area. The new video has been directed by Dre Films, which always do a magnificent job when it comes to capturing what the street life of Florida is like. The “I Don’t Like” video is under the same street life concept.
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