2013年5月29日水曜日

Matti Bayber new mixtape comin soon


New mixtape young legend drop june 1st


S/o to fan


Shit funny asl

2013年5月14日火曜日

The DJ Kenn / Chief Keef story is one of those “Hollywood Needs to Make this into a Movie stories”


The DJ Kenn / Chief Keef story is one of those “Hollywood Needs to Make this into a Movie stories”. A Japanese teenager, originally from the Yamagata Prefecture of Japan comes to the US, ends up in Chicago speaking very little English and not knowing a single soul in the city, just knowing he wants to make rap music. A Good Samaritan who turns out to be 11 year old fledgling rapper Chief Keef’s uncle finds the Japanese tourist walking down the street in Woodlawn (a 98% black neighborhood) and immediately takes him in, gives him a place to stay. Kenn sets up a recording studio in the apartment and begins recording local rappers including Keef. Everyone is completely broke and struggling to survive (DJ Kenn claims to have worn the same pair of Jeans every day for a year). When their song and video for Bang goes viral Keef becomes an internet superstar nearly overnight and signs a major label deal worth 6 million dollars (followed immediately by much controversy as Chicago drowns in blood and homicide, the same shit he raps about without reservation).
It’s also a story with many gaps and unanswered questions. Why did DJ Kenn end up in the hood in Chicago, wandering around aimlessly? What happened in the 4 years between Kenn landing in Chicago and Keef blowing up? Where’s Kenn been since Keef’s rise to superstardom (Keef’s biggest hit “Don’t Like” and subsequent studio album was produced by Young Chop, who has become a star in his own right, while DJ Kenn has not been heard from in a year). It’s a story that has all the ingredients of a great film - a bizarre culture clash, overnight success from rags to riches, great music, controversy, and the immediacy of the internet. But let’s face it, movies like that dont get made anymore… or do they?

2013年5月2日木曜日

Lil Herb - 4 Minutes Of Hell Pt.2 / Prod by @DJKENN_AON



Prod by @DJKENN_AON

Dj kenn x Fredo Santan New Shit comin

-On Top prod by me comin soon....

Lil Durk "Dis Ain't What U Want" Video Trailer




The video trailer for Lil Durk's debut Def Jam single "Dis Ain't What U Want." Look for the full video and Durk's Def Jam debut coming soon. You can purchase the single right here:

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Fredo Santana ft. Blood Money: Take Risks (Official Music Video)




PRODUCED BY @TARENTINOBSM
New Music Video off his latest project "Fredo Kruger". Shot by @TheSmokebooth
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ZHundred ft SD See U Dance / Prod by @WILLAFOOL



Prod by Will A Fool
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Mixtape: Lil Herb & Lil Bibby – Heir Apparents


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“I got the best of out and y’all ain’t heard shit yet” - Beanie Sigel
The Sigel line quoted above always stuck out to me, because Beans was one of the few artists (in that day and age at least) who had ‘Best Of’ mixtapes on the street without an album in sight. Of course things are different in 2013, when the market is oversaturated with leaks, mixtapes, pre-mixtapes of mixtapes, trailers of pre-mixtape mixtapes and the like. But in my humble opinion, Bibby and Herb don’t fit into that category. But these two were in dire need of a ‘Best Of’ type of project, and like Beans “y’all ain’t heard shit yet.”
These two emcees (who rhyme together a good amount of the time) started heating up last summer, then announced their Welcome To Fazoland (Herb) and Free Crack (Bibby) mixtapes, which were both to be quarterbacked by producer DJ L. But as fall came and went, no mixtapes arrived. Then winter passed — still nothing. Now we’re kicking summer’s door down (yet again), and these two are finally putting the finishing touches on their proper debuts. Thankfully.
But over the course of the past year, these two have continuously dropped solid material. A track here a video there — they’ve always stayed in the market — we just never got the mixtapes. Well, FSD joined forces with DJ L to put together this compilation, The Best Of Herb & Bibby: Heir Apparents, featuring all of their released heat in the same place at the same damn time. Some Mp3s weren’t available, some links were dead, some were featured on other artists mixtapes — but the best of the best are all here.
Curious to know why the likes of Drake and Joey IE are tweeting about these two? Well, stream/download this refresher course below. Production is handled primarily by DJ L, but DJ Kenn and TVSH also show up to contribute. Lil Reese, Fredo Santana, King Louie, YP and Tink aid and assist on the feature tip. There are 23 heaters here for your listening pleasure. You can thank us later.