TyTooFly is a worldwide Hip Hop artist. Although he was born in Brooklyn New York he was...
DJ Furious Styles links up with Washington DC’s hottest rapper Young E Class for the visuals to...
In the words of Kane Muzk “The Motivation for “Trap Baby” was a independent women, A go...
Check out Zé and his new project ‘N.U.M.B.’ and be sure to add your favorite track to...
Fabz Above just let loose an anthemic record ahead of the holidays, titled “Henny Sippa.” It features...
Watch Boston native Celo Hollywood in his new music video “Trap Tutorial,” directed by Tony Johnson. He...
Calvin James Smith ,aka C2daJ, was born February 13,1988 in Menlo Park, CA. Bred a Bay Area...
Apollo The Boss, Joyner Lucas’s cousin and former collaborator just dropped this “Seasons Over” diss track directed...
Alabama rapper and 2713 Entertainment CEO, ElDorado Red, has teamed with Jonny Shipes-helmed indie Cinematic Music Group,...
CTE’s Boston George has released the new visual for “Come Back”, from the recently released “Street Verified”...
South Carolina’s own KP aka Koup releases his brand new mixtape titled 7 Summerz. The 14-project features...
On December 5, 2018 Academy Award-winning, Grammy-nominated artist/producer DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia launched his new...
Tony Tag hits timelines with his new track “Cosmo.” Give it a spin and be sure to...
New Mexico emcee, VEZ, continues with the features. Today, he makes a stop in the A to...
Zone 6 rapper Juliano releases the third installment of his Dope Spot mixtape series. The 9-track project...
Vibing off his highly successful run with his songs “Mexican” and “Benihana,” singer/rapper Chef Sean returns with...
Hailing from the Birmingham, Alabama, Female Hip Hop recording artist Ashaley J came out the gate swinging...
Flanked by bunnies on either side and exuding a level of opulence rarely seen after a rapper’s...
Nahlidge is a Hip Hop artist from Fall River, Ma. During a time when most rappers are...
Kansas rapper King Mane teams up with Memphis’s own Snootie Wild on a new single titled “Guapo.”