G Perico & Remble Go Off On Undeniable Banger “Spazz”

G Perico is a staple of Los Angeles-based hip-hop and with each new release, he brings forth a sound that is both easy to recognize and easy to get hype to. Perico has been known to collaborate with other dope L.A. artists, and that is exactly what he did on his most recent song “Spazz” which features the likes of Remble.

In this song, the beat is undeniably Los Angeles as we get this bassy bop that will immediately fill your ears. G Perico and Remble have immaculate flow on this song as they seamlessly exchange verses that are filled with humorous lyrics and a certain swagger that is easy to recognize. It’s a track that will come as a delight to fans of both artists, so be sure to check it out, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Spazz out, the homie pulled out his gat then he blacked out
Popped out, jumped in his Benz then he smashed out
Crash out them CA exempt car tags out
G always talking about these millions what’s that bout

G Perico & Remble Go Off On Undeniable Banger “Spazz”

G Perico is a staple of Los Angeles-based hip-hop and with each new release, he brings forth a sound that is both easy to recognize and easy to get hype to. Perico has been known to collaborate with other dope L.A. artists, and that is exactly what he did on his most recent song “Spazz” which features the likes of Remble.

In this song, the beat is undeniably Los Angeles as we get this bassy bop that will immediately fill your ears. G Perico and Remble have immaculate flow on this song as they seamlessly exchange verses that are filled with humorous lyrics and a certain swagger that is easy to recognize. It’s a track that will come as a delight to fans of both artists, so be sure to check it out, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Spazz out, the homie pulled out his gat then he blacked out
Popped out, jumped in his Benz then he smashed out
Crash out them CA exempt car tags out
G always talking about these millions what’s that bout

Fredo Bang & BIG30 Get To Business On “Shake-N-Bake”

Fredo Bang, while locked up, is still keeping the streets hot. Over the past year, he’s boosted his profile with the release of projects like In The Name Of Gee (Still Most Hated). The rapper’s latest body of work, Murder Made Me, arrived on Friday after months of teasing and it doesn’t disappoint. Over the stretch of sixteen songs, Fredo Bang offers some emotional moments and some high-energy bangers filled with both melodies and raw flows.

On “Shake-N-Bake,” Fredo Bang connects with another rising star out of the South — Big30. The Memphis spitter and Baton Rouge artist glide over smooth Southern production, bringing together street tales from their respective stomping grounds.

Check the record below and sound off in the comments with your favorite bar on the track.

Quotable Lyrics
My youngin’ caught on one, I flew him out and told him lay low
To get a n***a gone, I press a button like a remote
I give a n***a stitches, he a bitch I call him Lilo
I don’t fuck with rappers, most of these bitch ass niggas too fake

Trae Tha Truth, Moxiii Double Dee, And JARED Offer A Banger On “Off Top”

Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth has always dropped bangers throughout the course of his career, and fans always expect high quality from his work. His deep voice and dope bars command respect, so it’s no surprise that his latest track “Off Top” would be yet another solid addition to his catalog. The new track dropped on Friday, and it features the likes of Moxiii Double Dee and JARED.

With this track, we get some heavy production that begins with Moxiii Double Dee on the hook. This chorus is actually shared with Trae, who delivers a menacing second half that will grab your attention. All of the verses here are braggadocios on nature and they will certainly make you want to bob your head. It’s a great effort from these three, and you can check it out, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’ma get mine off T.O.P
Come to my bag, it’s C.O.D
When it come to this shit, I’m a G.O.D. (G.O.D.)
I’ma get mine off T.O.P
Yeah, I’ma get mine off T.O.P
Walk in the spot, make it P.O.P
Everybody in the club tryna bе on me

Jay-Z & Kanye West Were Planking On Millions On “Gotta Have It”

There might not be a better way to have capped off the tail end of the Roc-A-Fella era than a joint effort between a founding member and his most successful pupil. Kanye West and Jay-Z stood atop of the world when they dropped Watch The Throne in 2011, arguably the best collaborative album that’s emerged in hip-hop. The two rappers reflected on their accumulative successes, as well as the world that surrounded them. Moments like “Murder To Excellence” explored the wealth disparity in America while records like “N***as in Paris” remain timeless bangers that still go off ’til this day.

On “Gotta Have It,” Jay-Z and Kanye West reflect on the opulent life that rap has afforded them. With dazzling production from Kanye and The Neptunes, they flip three James Brown tracks into a hypnotic soundscape that perfectly serve ‘Ye and Hov’s chemistry. The Throne brings braggodocious bars that in many ways capture 2011, from Jay’s reference to planking on a million to Kanye’s mention of LeBron’s stint with the Miami Heat.

Peep the record below.

Quotable Lyrics

What’s up, what’s up, what’s up, what’s up, motherfucker? Where my money at?
You gon’ make me come down to your house where your mommy at
Mummy wrap the kids, have ’em cryin’ for they mommy back
Dummy that your daddy is, tell him I just want my racks
Racks on racks on racks (Racks)
Maybachs on ‘Bachs on ‘Bachs on ‘Bachs on ‘Bachs
Who in that? Oh shit, it’s just Blacks on Blacks on Blacks
Hundred stack, how you get it? N***a, layin’ raps on tracks

Jay Critch Blesses Fans With The Official Release Of “Built For This”

New York’s Jay Critch has been on an impressive run over the past few years as he continues to build up his fanbase and put on for his city. The artist has a unique ability to combine bars and melodies, which makes him the perfect spokesperson for this generation. Over the last couple of years, Critch has been teasing the track “Built For This” on social media, and there have even been some leaks. Now, however, Critch has finally come through with the official song, much to the delight of his fans.

This track comes with a crisp trap beat that is filled with some bells and an interesting atmosphere. From there, Critch speaks on his come up and how he has always been ready for this moment. It is one of Critch’s most celebratory tracks, and long-time fans are going to appreciate the message that is put forward.

Check out the full track, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Let it go till it’s empty
I can’t show her love my heart empty
I gave you my heart and watched you waste it
Actin’ like you basic
You became weak in my eyes when you had did that lame shit

Nas Brings It Back To Queensbridge On “Store Run”

It’s hard to believe that it took over 25 years for Nas to receive his well-deserved recognition from the Grammys. King’s Disease won the Best Rap Album of the year in 2020 at the award show but the album felt more significant than just a trophy. Riding high off of the accolade, the rapper returned on Friday with the sequel to the album, entirely produced by Hit-Boy. 

The project boasts 15 songs in total with an eclectic collection of collaborations alongside everyone from Eminem and EPMD to A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie and Blxst. However, the best moments often occur when Nas is left to his own devices. On “Store Run,” Hit-Boy chops up a warm, soulful vocal sample as Nas brings it back to his days in Queensbridge. “I’m from the era of razor blades and coke dust,” he raps on the track, reflecting on his humble beginnings to his rise in the tech world with hope of bringing more opportunities back to his old stomping grounds.

Quotable Lyrics

Pouring this white wine, you could Richard Millie your left wrist
Keep in perspective, we on God’s time (The world is yours)
What happens when dealers reduce to addicts?
What happens when kings don’t see their potential status?
What’s your exit plan? Face to face with my omens, I never ran
Stood on stages most never can, pyrotechnics and leather pants

Meek Mill Returns With New Track & Music Video For “War Stories”

Meek Mill is back with a new song titled, “War Stories,” which samples the Isley Brothers’ 1983 hit “Ballad for the Fallen Soldier,” and sees Mill rapping about crime, trauma, and more. The Philadelphia rapper clarified that the track is “just a freestyle” on Twitter after dropping the music video, following a similar release to his last song, “Flamerz Flow.”

“My dawg got killed with his Rollie on/Forty on his hand, tryna blow it off,” he raps. “When I was at the funeral, it really gave me trauma when I seen his momma goin’ on/I said, ‘Fuck it, we gon’ go to war.’”

The music video for the song features cameos from Bobby Shmurda and rapper Lil Uzi Vert and was directed by Carters Vision.

Check out “War Stories” below.

Quotable Lyrics
Where she live at? They want war, we gon’ lay
Let the money too go by, they gon’ pay 
Memorial weekend, we gon’ drive to MIA
And when we see ’em, homicide, right away

[Via]

Fredo Bang Pays Homage To Kevin Gates On “Gates Flow (Dangerous)”

Fredo Bang has easily been one of the most promising new voices to emerge from the South in the past two years. Unfortunately, even with the amount of success and recognition he’s received, his career was recently derailed after he was arrested and taken to jail. However, it seems like it could be a minor setback for a big comeback-type of situation since he came through on Friday with his brand new project, Murder Made Me.

Bang’s latest body of work keeps the features to a minimum. However, one of the immediate highlights off of the project is “Gates Flow (Dangerous).” The single samples Gates’ single “Dangerous” as Bang connects the street life and his love life together on this record.

Peep the song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, DA probably think that I’m a dirty bitch 
Fuck with me, I murder shit 
Get rich or die tryin’, I’m on that Curtis shit
Draco at the trip, know what I’m workin’ with
Please don’t send no hoe at me, you know I’m quick to curve a bitch

Bino Rideaux Taps Mustard & BlueBucksClan For “Creepin”

The West Coast is thriving these days. Even a decade after initially shifting the sound of the West Coast with artists like YG and Ty Dolla $ign, Mustard still has a firm grips on the streets of California. Whether it’s working with artists like Roddy Ricch or even his more frequent collaborators like YG, the Mustard touch is exactly what the summer needs for a bonafide anthem.

This week, Mustard reconnected with two promising acts to emerge out of L.A. in recent times, Bino Rideaux and BlueBucksClan. Bino’s latest single, “Creepin” calls on Mustard and BlueBucksClan for a smooth jam that’s bound to ring out of car stereos and strip clubs in the months to come. 

Check the latest out from Bino Rideaux below and check out Rise & Grind…. With BlueBucksClan here. 

Quotable Lyrics
I forgot, poured a deuce, got me snorin’
Fell asleep, I had to fuck her in the morning
Cuttin’ bitches off for nothin’, ain’t no warning
Had the bubble ballin’ like TJ Warren