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    New Music: Nipsey Hussle – “1 Hunnit a Show” Feat. Rick Ross (Prod. Hit-Boy)

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    After announcing the release of his forthcoming studio album Mailbox Money with “50 N***az” Nipsey Hussle teams up with Rick Ross for “1 Hunnit a Show,” the second official preview we are getting from Mailbox Money. However, if you want a physical copy of Mailbox Money you’re going to have to cough up some big bucks seeing as it’s a limited release with 100 total copies available and they’re being offered at $1000 each. Peep Nipsey and Rozay’s “1 Hunnit a Show” after the jump.

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    New Music: Rick Ross – “Neighborhood Drug Dealer” (Prod. Metro Boomin)

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    Rozay continues the monumental rollout for his forthcoming album Hood Billionaire (due out November 24th). He’s already dropped “Keep Doin’ That (Rich B*tch)”, “If They Knew”, “Nickel Rock”, “Movin’ Bass”, and “Trap Luv” so it only makes sense that he drops yet another Hood Billionaire cut. At this point it feels like you’ve heard the album already, no? Anyway… this time around it’s the Metro Boomin produced track “Neighborhood Drug Dealer”. Listen after the jump.

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    New Music: Rick Ross – “Movin’ Bass” Feat. Jay Z (Prod. Timbaland)

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    Rick Ross’ forthcoming studio album Hood Billionaire is due out November 24th and today he shares his Timbaland produced, Jay Z featured track “Movin’ Bass”. The track finds Ross delivering some fiery street verses and Jay handling the hook (yep, the hook) and it’s a pretty dope cut despite no actual verse from Hova. Listen after the jump.

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    Wale feat. Rick Ross & Common – Sunshine (Remix)

     

    Wale recruits Rozay and Common for the remix for “Sunshine”.

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    Boston George feat. Rick Ross, Slim Thug & Rich Andruws – Greatness

     

    H-Town’s Boston George connects with Rick Ross, Slim Thug and Rich Andruws, off his upcoming Trappin’ In Traffic mixtape.

     

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    730 Column: The End of the 50 Cent Era?

    Remember when all 50 Cent had to do to turn an entire fanbase against an artist was snicker in his, or in Ashanti’s case, her direction. Those flinchingly loyal fans all of a sudden had to burn their CDs, trash their mp3s, and deny any positive feelings they may have had for said artist at any time. Back in the day, and it makes me feel old that I can write like that now, 50 launched an all-out assault on this cat named Ja Rule, who was absolutely killing the game at the time. Not only did every single he drop strike radio gold, but he had a solid team around him, and, more valuable than all of that, Ja had perfected the rap and R&B crossover that 50 would soon take for himself, minus corny J.Lo cameos.

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