New Music: Trinidad James – “Black Man Pt. 1” feat. Big K.R.I.T.
Trinidad James recruits Big K.R.I.T. for part one of his “Black Man” song. The track will set to appear on James’ No One Is Safe project due out Jan. 20th. Listen after the jump.
Trinidad James recruits Big K.R.I.T. for part one of his “Black Man” song. The track will set to appear on James’ No One Is Safe project due out Jan. 20th. Listen after the jump.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, Atlanta OG Gucci Mane will approximately be spending the next 39 months in federal prison. And with that fellow Atlantan Young Scooter, who isn’t exactly cool with the sentencing, is paying tribute to the 1017 Bricksquad head honcho with “Free Guwop.” Peep Young Scooter’s “Free Guwop” after the jump.
With the success of “About the Money” it was inevitable that Atlanta all-stars T.I. and Young Thug would team up again. And today T.I. shares the music video for “We Want War”, which yet again features a hook, chorus, and verse from Thugger. Check out the video after the jump.
After revealing the prospects of a joint album with Jeezy, T.I. reveals a secret stash track entitled “Handling My Business” which features Tip rapping over Jeezy’s “Enough” from his Seen It All album. Listen after the jump.
Ludacris has been on a roll lately, dropping many hot freestyles. First it was the deliverance of the unexpected, renegading Bobby Shmurda’s “Hot N***a”, followed by Makonnen’s “Tuesday”, then he snapped on Pusha T’s “Numbers on the Board”. Most recently he hit up Jay Z’s “Tom Ford” and now he’s finally sharing some original content with “Good Lovin’” featuring contemporary R&B crooner, Miguel. The new track will serve as the first single off Luda’s forthcoming Burning Bridges EP dropping in December. Listen after the jump.
Ludacris has already excused his absence when he ripped Bobby Shmurda’s “Hot N***a” a new one, then he proceeded to give Makonnen’s smash hit “Tuesday” a bit of the ol’ hardcore gangsta treatment it so desperately needed. So, we suppose it’s only natural that Luda continues his recent streak by going off on another ‘throwback’ track. This time he’s spitting bars over Pusha T’s clicky-clanky industrial “Numbers on the Board” beat from his excellent My Name Is My Name album. Listen after the jump.