Rick Ross and Meek Mill Deliver Highly Anticipated Collaboration Album ‘TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE’

Rick Ross and Meek Mill Deliver Highly Anticipated Collaboration Album 'TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE'

The long-awaited collaboration between multi-platinum iconic rapper and Luc Belaire mogul Rick Ross and chart-topping rap superstar Meek Mill has finally arrived with the release of TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. The album, featuring an original sound and earnest lyrics, includes the highly consumed tracks “Shaq & Kobe” and “Lyrical Eazy,” setting the stage for a cultural impact.

The forthcoming single, “Go to Hell,” is poised to be another hit, featuring an iconic sample from Tears For Fears. The album boasts an impressive lineup of star-studded collaborations, with DJ Khaled, Fabolous, French Montana, Future, Jeremih, Teyana Taylor, The-Dream, Vory, Wale, and the legendary Shaquille O’Neal with Dame D.O.L.L.A. contributing their talents. TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE promises to be a must-listen project, blending the distinct styles of Ross and Meek while delivering a rich and dynamic musical experience for fans.

Before releasing their joint album Too Good To Be True, Rick Ross and Meek Mill pulled up on Zane Lowe at Apple Music 1 to discuss the album. Rick Ross called the album unpredictable.

“This the culture,” Ross said. “It’s too good to be true and man, it just feel good, and it was too easy. We set it off. We both know what our true gifts are, our talents are when it comes to production. So when it came to this vibe, it was really simple. It didn’t take a lot of time, but we brought the best out of each other. This was just personal.”

He added, “This was just me and Meek and that was just us in the studio. It wasn’t a lot of people, just the team, the private team. Meek, his team, my team, Sam Sneak, Brion, the producers, and we kept it uncut. We went straight to the vein with it. “

Meek Mill also added notes on the album, “When we get in the studio, that shitt gets serious. Ross getting into serious mode. He trying to knock that shit out and get to work. And you know me, he giving me that gas.

“I’m going to run jumping out that window a hundred miles an hour. But we joke all the time. You’re going to see a lot of that throughout the content and all that. And it’s organic too, Zane. We came up with this idea and we got around each other, built, vibed out and then got in the studio. It don’t matter where we’re recording at, we could be in the closet, Rose going to get this shit done.”

You can hear the project below.

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Kodak Black Unleashes New Album ‘When I Was Dead’

Kodak Black Unleashes New Album 'When I Was Dead'

Kodak Black has released his latest album, When I Was Dead, affirming his status as an incandescent musical force. Boasting 18 tracks, the album showcases Kodak’s signature blend of bluntly honest raps and soulful crooning that has solidified his iconic status. The album features the visceral track “Lemme See,” where he takes listeners on a raw tour of his native Pompano Beach, and “Burning Rubber,” produced by Boi-1da, intertwining death threats, yacht party flexes, and trap logistics with Kodak’s succinct couplets and wispy singing.

The opening track, “Kylie Grande,” produced by Metro Boomin, unveils Kodak’s softer side, while “2’CY” sees him experimenting with distortive auto-tune over a celestial club beat. When I Was Dead represents quintessential Kodak, blending experimental elements with his tradition of poignant poetry for the trenches, showcasing his inimitable style that bridges the past, present, and future.

Preceded by the May release of “Pistolz & Pearlz,” which included the hit “No Love For a Thug” and collaborations with rising hip-hop artists like EST Gee, VVSNCE, GorditoFlo, Syko Bob, and more, When I Was Dead” marks the next step in Kodak Black’s legacy.

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YoungBoy Never Broke Again Drops New Album ‘Decided 2’

YoungBoy Never Broke Again Drops New Album 'Decided 2'

YoungBoy Never Broke Again has once again captivated fans with the release of his latest album, Decided 2, dropping via Never Broke Again / Motown Records. Serving as the sequel to the acclaimed 2018 release “Decided,” the album features previously unveiled singles like “Now Who,” “My Body,” and “Deep Down.”

Despite maintaining a low profile, YoungBoy has quietly climbed the ranks to become the third most-streamed artist in the United States, trailing only Drake and Taylor Swift, according to Luminate. The artist made history in 2023 by securing 100 career Hot 100 hits, a feat unmatched across all genres.

Following the success of his mixtape Richest Opp in May 2023, which debuted in the top five of the Billboard 200, and the April 2023 album Don’t Try This At Home, which reached #1 on US Apple Music and the Top R&B and HipHop charts, Decided 2 continues YoungBoy’s streak of chart-topping success. This album marks his 14th US top-10 album, solidifying his status as one of the most impactful artists in the rap scene.

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Brandy Unwraps Festive Joy with Debut Holiday Album ‘Christmas with Brandy’

Brandy Unwraps Festive Joy with Debut Holiday Album

Iconic R&B legend Brandy spreads holiday cheer with the release of her inaugural holiday album, Christmas with Brandy. The 11-track project features soulful renditions of classics like “Deck the Halls” and “Jingle Bells,” along with original festive tunes like the sizzling “Christmas Party for Two” and the heartwarming “Christmas Gift,” featuring a special duet with her daughter, Sy’Rai.

The album starts with the sassy “Feels Different,” showcasing Brandy’s effortless swagger and a fresh take on the holiday season. Notable highlights include a cover of the cherished “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” and the soul-infused “Christmas Party for Two.” Brandy’s joyful holiday journey doesn’t stop with the album; she’ll be performing at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and on Good Morning America, while also starring in the upcoming Netflix original film “Best. Christmas. Ever!” alongside Heather Graham, premiering on November 16. Get ready to celebrate the season with Brandy’s soulful and festive tunes.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: UGK Released Their First Studio Album ‘Too Hard To Swallow’ 31 Years Ago

Too Hard to Swallow

On this date in 1992, Bun B and Pimp C put out their first studio release Too Hard To Swallow and began their extremely successful career as Underground Kingz.

With UGK (short for Underground Kingz) being one of the first rap groups to come out of Texas to be regarded nationally, it’s easy to see how important it is to the South. At this time in the early 90s, there wasn’t much coming from anywhere other than New York or California. The only southern rappers that had hits were fellow Texas natives Geto Boys and Miami-based rappers 2 Live Crew. When this album dropped, it opened up a door for a whole new wave of southern rap to emerge.

Unlike the funkier, sample-heavy beats that UGK became known for rapping over later in their career, this album is true to its name as far as its production. The beats are a lot more aggressive and so is the lyricism. Nevertheless, this album is full of hits that are considered classics of the group’s catalog. These three tracks are “Something Good”, “Use Me Up” which hails a Bill Withers sample, and “Pocket Full of Stones”, which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1992 hood classic, Menace II Society.

The album was recorded over a year period from 1991 to 1992 and released on November 9th, 1992 under Jive Records, the early 90s powerhouse label hosting acts such as E-40, A Tribe Called Quest, R.Kelly, and the late Aaliyah. The album has so far sold 369,511 copies and peaked at 37th on the Billboard US R&B Charts. After this album, UGK went on to put out five albums until the untimely passing of member Pimp C in 2007.

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PATH Teams Up with Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack for Circus Maximus Tour

PATH Teams Up with Travis Scott's Cactus Jack for Circus Maximus Tour

Today, PATH, the leading sustainable water brand at the intersection of culture and sustainability, announces an exciting partnership with global superstar Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack. As the official water for Travis Scott’s highly anticipated Circus Maximus Tour, which kicked off at the sold-out SoFi Stadium show in LA, PATH will provide custom-designed, reusable aluminum water bottles that encourage fans to #refillit, adorned with Cactus Jack Utopia designs. The collaboration will also feature ticket giveaways in select markets.

“PATH is thrilled to partner with such a visionary like Travis Scott and his innovative Cactus Jack brand,” said Shadi Bakour, Co-Founder and CEO of PATH. “Travis is a big supporter of PATH, and we knew it was important for us to collaborate on this tour with one of the most prominent and influential music stars of our time. His devoted fan culture is unmatched and has tremendous reach, along with shared principles of promoting sustainability which makes this such a strong collaboration.”

PATH has built a reputation for its disruptive collaborations, aiming to connect with its community during key cultural moments. Partnering with Travis Scott, who stands at the forefront of music and culture, aligns with PATH’s mission to bring sustainability to the forefront. This partnership adds to their portfolio of collaborations with elite brands such as Vanity Fair, BMW, Spotify, Zegna, EMPIRE, and others.

PATH has pioneered the reusable packaging movement, striving to eliminate single-use plastics, a commitment reflected in its mission and past collaborations. Over the years, PATH has prevented over 350 million single-use plastic bottles from polluting our oceans and landfills.

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Happy Heavenly Birthday To TS(Terror Squad) Lieutenant Big Pun!

Big Pun

Born on this day in 1971 in Bronx, NY, Terror Squad lieutenant Christopher ‘Big Pun” Rios grew from an exceptional emcee that stood side to side by Fat Joe during his Jealous One’s Still Envy heyday to morphing into one of the game’s greatest lyricists of all time.

Big Punisher initially entered the rap game in the mid-80s as a member and founder of underground hip-hop collective Full-A-Clips and at the time, went under the moniker Big Moon Dawg, which was drawn from a famed pro wrestler with the same name. Recordings from the collective have been concealed and remain unreleased, but are known to be the earliest recordings of the late Puerto Rican emcee.

After Pun received a Grammy for “I’m Not A Player”, the full-length, double-disc version of his debut Capital Punishment was released the following year,. The album went platinum causing Pun to make history as the first Hip Hop solo act of Latino descent to achieve the mark.

On February 7th, 2000 during a momentary stay at Crowne Plaza Hotel in White Plains, New York, Pun faced a fatal heart attack and respiratory failure. He weighed 698 pounds at the time of his death, the highest weight in his lifetime. He withdrew from a Saturday Night Live performance two days prior where he was scheduled to perform with Fat Joe and Jennifer Lopez.

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Meek Mill and Rick Ross Detail Working on Joint Album: ‘This the Culture’

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Before releasing their joint album Too Good To Be True, Rick Ross and Meek Mill pulled up on Zane Lowe at Apple Music 1 to discuss the album. Rick Ross called the album unpredictable.

“This the culture,” Ross said. “It’s too good to be true and man, it just feel good, and it was too easy. We set it off. We both know what our true gifts are, our talents are when it comes to production. So when it came to this vibe, it was really simple. It didn’t take a lot of time, but we brought the best out of each other. This was just personal.”

He added, “This was just me and Meek and that was just us in the studio. It wasn’t a lot of people, just the team, the private team. Meek, his team, my team, Sam Sneak, Brion, the producers, and we kept it uncut. We went straight to the vein with it. “

Meek Mill also added notes on the album, “When we get in the studio, that shitt gets serious. Ross getting into serious mode. He trying to knock that shit out and get to work. And you know me, he giving me that gas.

“I’m going to run jumping out that window a hundred miles an hour. But we joke all the time. You’re going to see a lot of that throughout the content and all that. And it’s organic too, Zane. We came up with this idea and we got around each other, built, vibed out and then got in the studio. It don’t matter where we’re recording at, we could be in the closet, Rose going to get this shit done.”

You can hear the project’s lead single, “Shaq & Kobe” below.

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