
This is probably my favorite track I’ve heard from Drake’s upcoming sophomore release, Take Care (out November 15). “HYFR” has a laid-back style, but Drake and Weezy still bring the heat.

This is probably my favorite track I’ve heard from Drake’s upcoming sophomore release, Take Care (out November 15). “HYFR” has a laid-back style, but Drake and Weezy still bring the heat.

No stranger to rapping over, well, anything, Lil Wayne spits over virtually everything on his latest mixtape. He samples Adelle’s “Rolling In The Deep,” Waka Flocka Flame’s “Grove St. Party,” Drake’s “Marvin’s Room,” and of course, Kreayshawn’s “Gucci Gucci.”
Sorry 4 The Wait is essentially an apology from Weezy for pushing back his long-awaited Tha Carter IV, now set to release August 29.

What would the world be like if DJ Khaled did songs that didn’t feature at least 3 big name rappers? A world I wouldn’t want to live in. Here’s his latest, a little more chill than most of Khaled’s offerings, featuring Weezy, Drake and Rick Ross.
DJ Khaled ft. Lil Wayne, Drake and Rick Ross | “I’m On One” [mp3]

J. Cole has been tearing his way up the hip hop ranks over the last two years, and to top it off, he drops his Friday Night Lights mixtape, which features artists like Drake, Wale, Omen, Kanye West, Big Sean, Pusha T and many more. It also features the bomb track “Blow Up,” which we posted a few months ago.
You can snag the entire mixtape for free, here.



As celebration for Lil Wayne dropping his latest album, I Am Not A Human Being, here’s a new track featuring Nicki Minaj. It’s amazing how much Weezy is getting done despite being incarcerated (he’s set to be released on November 5).
Lil Wayne feat. Nicki Minaj | “What’s Wrong With Them” [mp3]

Well, it wouldn’t be a new Lil Wayne joint if it didn’t have A) Drake in it, B) or have something to do with bodily functions. With his eighth studio album, I Am Not A Human Being, hitting stores on Tuesday, the anticipation has been growing to for Weezy to surpass expectations after Tha Carter III.
“Gonorrhea” is your typical Lil Wayne/Drake joint. Pop, bumpin’ and smooth.

Hey dudes and dudettes, it’s podcast time. We have switched our bi-weekly format to once a month, but we are still keeping all of you up to date on the hottest new tracks that are being released.
This week we’ve got new tracks from Lil Wayne, Lyrics Born, Kanye West and The Ting Tings. We also talk about crazes that are taking over the world (like re-releasing Avatar) and play some new dancey smancey shizz. (Does smancey work for that?) Enjoy folks.
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Despite being incarcerated, Lil’ Wayne is still droppin’ beats and slick rhymes. “Right Above It” has horn and synth-filled hooks with sick drum fills, and it kicks off with a verse by Weezy’s protege and Cash Money Records phenom, Drake.
Bump this shizz in all it’s glory!

The former half of legendary southern hip hop duo UGK (if you don’t know them, the group featured the late, great Pimp C, and they rocked Jay-Z‘s “Big Pimpin“), Houston’s Bun B has made a name for himself outside of UGK by releasing great solo albums and being featured on tracks with big name artists like the recent, Paul Wall‘s “Imma Get It.”
“Put It Down” has epic organs that sound like it should be on the soundtrack to Training Day, not to mention the chorus and a verse from Canadian phenom, Drake.

With a new album slated for this summer, a new Kanye West track has surfaced on the web. Produced by Symbolyc 1, it features Dwele and samples friggin’ 60′s art-rock outfit King Crimson‘s hit “21st Century Schizoid Man,” of all things!
West’s new album, reportedly titled Good Ass Job, is rumored to feature performances by Drake and G.O.O.D. Music artist Big Sean, with producers Pete Rock, DJ Premier, RZA, and Q-Tip.
Download here: Kanye West – “Power”
(For promotional use only)