Finesse2tymes Recruits A Star-Studded Cast For Massive Double Album “Art Of War”

Finesse2tymes is back and with his longest album to date, Art of War. Out via Mob Ties, Bread Gang, and Atlantic Records, the Memphis rapper has dropped 22 songs, to be exact. He put out quite a considerable number of singles ahead of it, almost dropping the entire thing. 13 is the final number, so it will be up to you if nine new tracks are enough to chew over.

Art of War is Finesse2tymes’ first project since the deluxe to 90 Days tape, 90 Days Later back in 2023. The “Back End” MC is versatile from both a thematic and style perspective. There are pure bangers such as “Miami with the Heat” featuring Florida natives Kodak Black and Luh Tyler. But also, deeper tracks with more personal reflection like “Knowledge Is Power” with Lil Tjay make their way into the fold. With a tracklist this expansive, it helps that there’s quite a bit of variation. If you are looking to hear what Finesse2tymes has to say about betrayal and his accomplishments, check out Art of War with the DSP links below.

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Art Of War – Finesse2tymes

Art of War Tracklist:

Disc 1

  1. They Won the Battle
  2. Hard to Believe
  3. Duckin No Action
  4. Bigger Now (feat. Hunxho)
  5. Miami with the Heat (feat. Kodak Black & Luh Tyler)
  6. No Love
  7. Pretty Ricky
  8. Rental Car (feat. DaBaby)
  9. Fallin
  10. 9 Times Outta 10
  11. Show Dat Work (feat. GloRilla & Rob49)
  12. Knowledge Is Power (feat. Lil Tjay)
  13. Freedom
  14. Down Bad
  15. Jail Talk
  16. Very Demure (feat. NLE Choppa)
  17. Loyalty, Respect & Business

Disc 2

  1. Fat Boy (feat. Rick Ross)
  2. Kisses N Hugs
  3. Mixed Feelings
  4. Thought It Was Over
  5. Demure

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Hitkidd Enlists Numerous MCs To Back His Campaign On “Hitkidd For President”

Sometimes, trap producers can sound like a dime a dozen. Many get lost in the shuffle and have a hard time developing relationships with other rappers. This of course leads to nowhere near as many opportunities for them to flourish in one of the most popular subgenres. It really is a cutthroat space, but Hitkidd is ensuring that he’s far beyond the rest of the pack with Hitkidd For President.

It’s the Memphis producer and curator’s third solo project and this is actually a sequel of sorts too. Four years ago, he “ran for office” and dropped Hitkidd For President: 2020. Back then, he wasn’t a major candidate. But in 2024, things have changed, and he’s become quite a force. It’s backed by the feature list, which boasts bigger supporters such as DaBaby, Key Glock, Rico Nasty, Duke Deuce, and Guapdad 4000. See if you’ll cast your vote for Hitkidd by checking out the tape with the streaming links below.

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Hitkidd For President – Hitkidd & Various Artists

Hitkidd For President Tracklist:

  1. State of the Streets (Intro)
  2. If I Was President with Co Cash, Tripstar
  3. No Regrets (feat. BIG30)
  4. B.W.T.U. (feat. Rico Nasty, Duke Deuce, Xavier Wulf)
  5. Throw ya $igns Up (feat. ATM Richbaby, Glockianna, Ayoza, Yp.trapalot, Aleza)
  6. NOTT with Key Glock, Doe Boy
  7. Flavors (feat. Slimeroni)
  8. Plenty Mo’ (feat. Premo Rice, Xavier Wulf)
  9. Lookin’ For Ah Trick (feat. Jucee Froot, Gangsta Boo, La Chat)
  10. A** On Da Bus (feat. DaBaby)
  11. Throw It Back (feat. Eladio Carrion, Renni Rucci)
  12. Pardon Da Body (feat. Mellow Buckzz)
  13. Hit Dat H*e (A Stick Onna Glock) (feat. BlocBoy JB)
  14. What’s My Name (feat. Dess Dior, Guapdad 4000)
  15. Secluded with Lil Gotit
  16. Land Of The Free (Outro) (feat. Talibah Safiya)

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Big Moochie Grape Is Back With A Vengeance On “Eat Or Get Ate 2”

Big Moochie Grape is back and making bangers once again after serving some time behind bars. The Memphis, Tennessee native served 14 months for parole violation, according to The FADER and it stemmed from a previous release from jail for a gun charge originally. After coming back to society, the PRE (Paper Route Emipre) signee wasted almost no time getting back in the studio. He collaborated with YouTube channel 4 Shooters Only to drop off his single “WAKE EM UP” via a “From The Block” performance. Since February, he’s been on a tear, and it’s lead to Big Moochie Grape delivering EAT OR GET ATE 2.

It’s a sequel to his first-ever LP, Eat Or Get Ate, which hit DSPs back in 2020. Four singles were a part of the rollout, including one with the late Big Scarr called “Trap A Lil Harder.” The title of that record translates pretty well to what Grape is doing on this project because he goes off on a lot of these tracks. The Young Dolph mentee brings a lot of sped-up flows to songs like the braggadocious opener “Crip Blue Hundreds.” BandPlay produces this cut, and we just have to say that this guy seems to never miss on a beat. He’s just as important as Moochie on this record and it’s clear they display some great synergy when they work together.

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Eat Or Get Ate 2 – Big Moochie Grape

EAT OR GET ATE 2 Tracklist:

  1. Crip Blue Hundreds
  2. Never Come Second
  3. Manifest with Key Glock
  4. Bigg Azz Bands with Key Glock, Kenny Muney
  5. Can’t Stop It
  6. Bacc In The Maybach
  7. No Favors (feat. Money Man)
  8. Yea
  9. Trap A Lil Harder (feat. Big Scarr)
  10. Ice Age
  11. TROLLIN’
  12. Send Em A Message

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