Lyriqs da Lyraciss (@underdogcentral) – UnderdogCentral (Music video)

Lyriqs da Lyraciss (@underdogcentral) – Under…

Check out Lyrics new video "Underdogcentral",  second single from his debut album "The Nobody's Monologues 2"
Directed by: Mally X
Download song at http://lyriqs.bandcamp.com/track/underdogcentral

Lyriqs da Lyraciss (@underdogcentral) – Under…
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Music video debut  from Chicago-based singer/songwriter/jazz trumpeter, Sam Trump,
whose self-produced EP was first featured on FRSH SLCTS (http://FRESHselects.net) last year.
Following up on that, we have the premiere of “Daydreaming” -
the title track from his forthcoming album w/ Portland, OR producer G_Force AKA Calvin Valentine 
(who has previously produced albums for Planet Asia, Illmaculate, and his own group TxE).
While simultaneously holding down successful stints in numerous groups -
including the live multi-genre band, Sidewalk Chalk,
the Chicago x Oregon rap conglomerate, Fang Tshida (more on them coming soon),
& a handful of others -
Sam is still very much pushing along as a solo artist as well,
w/ “Daydreaming” being just another well-placed step towards his surely bright future.

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UDC Lyriqs Da Lyraciss (@underdogcentral)   Underdogcentral  (Produced by Kayethebeast)

New Orleans-based emcee Lyriqs da Lyraciss presents the Kayethebeast-produced song “UNDERDOGCENTRAL”, the second single from the upcoming album “The Nobody’s Monologues 2″. Lyriqs da Lyraciss is steadily acquiring a lengthy track record performing onstage with the likes of The Wu-Tang Clan, Dee-1, Tyga, Asher Roth, Mac Miller, Bun B, 9th Wonder, Rhymefest, Jay Electronica and many more.

     Direct download at http://www.mediafire.com/?7p5u4pg77rdwjjd
                
Stream/share/download more music at www.Underdogcentral.Net

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Papoose speaks on his album “Nacirema Dream” finally being released, Lil Wayne reaching out,new track with Young Jeezy, and much more…

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Royce Da 59 Interview with Montreality

by Rgeezy on 03/13/2012

- His story (0:27)
- The upcoming Slaughterhouse album, ‘Welcome To: OUR HOUSE’ (1:26)
- The type of student he was at school (1:52)
- Jobs he’s had as a teenager growing up (2:43)
- What he spent his 1st big paycheck on (3:43)
- The key to success (4:14)
- What he would call his book if he were to write one (4:44)
- What he has in his pockets (5:01)
- A memorable tour story with Eminem (5:19)
- Artists he’d like to collaborate with (5:38)
- His addiction for tattoos (6:07)
- What he thinks he was in a previous life (6:41)
- What keeps him motivated (7:06)

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BlackHippy 500x333 Top Dawg Entertainment, Kendrick Lamar and Black Hippy Close Deal with Aftermath and Interscope

 

Kendrick Lamar’s forthcoming, still-untitled album will be released jointly by Top Dawg, Aftermath and Interscope. Future releases by Schoolboy Q, Ab-Soul and Jay Rock will be released jointly by Top Dawg and Interscope. More details on the deal, from Tiffith, are coming soon.

All four members of Black Hippy will perform at the FADER FORT Presented by Converse next week in Austin.

Read more: Fader.com

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50CentWinterbeatzMusicFestivalMelbo 500x304 50 Cent Appreciates Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter III’; Finds ‘Tha Carter IV’ Sales Suspect

Continuing his conversation with Global Grind, 50 Cent comments on Lil Wayne’s close to a million Tha Carter IV sales for the first time. He isn’t talking rocket science since a lot of commoners questioned the huge sales keeping in mind the quality of the actual album.

“To be honest with you, the Lil Wayne sales are a little suspect to me. Because it was trending 600,000 pieces that week. And they didn’t do a million copies, it was like 900,000.”

When Global Grind mentioned Tha Carter III which did a milli in the 1st week back in 2008, 50 gave credit to Wayne:

“Tha Carter III was definitely hot. He did that. Tha Carter III commanded that energy, but the last one that just came out, those numbers are funny.”

Hmm….Do y’all agree with 50 Cent?

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Lil Wayne GQ Mag 370x500 Lil Wayne GQ Full Interview, Speaks On Father, Retirement, Life, Drugs, Skateboarding, Jail & More

Lil Wayne sat down with GQ magazine for an interview where he talks about life, drugs, retirement, fatherhood, jail and more. Check it out!!

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lupe fiasco 46 469x500 Lupe Fiasco   Light Work (First Single Off Friend Of The People)

Here’s the first single off “Friend Of The People”, which is Lupe Fiasco’s new mixtape. It supposedly drops on Thanksgiving Day. I’m looking forward to it.

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Flow reppin’ New Orleans East speaks about his name, getting on Lil Wayne’s mixtape “Sorry For The Wait” and more…Flow is definitely on his grind!!

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jay z4 500x386 Jay Z Thinks That Weed Has Made Hip Hop More Mellow

Jay Z thinks marijuana has made hip-hop more ‘mellow’.

The ’99 Problems’ hitmaker believes the genre has changed over the years to become less intense, and thinks that is due to the drug consumption of some of his peers.

He said: ‘Public Enemy were a great force in the 80s. Chuck D was a powerful speaker and a great thinker. The intensity of life on the street in the 80s is right there in that mix. Hip hop sounds get mellower in the 90s, when people started smoking more weed.’

The 40-year-old star also admitted movies have been a huge influence on his music as they helped him make sense of the crime-ridden area of New York he grew up in.

He told Q magazine: ‘I think films are a major influence on any rapper. One of the ways you deal with your surroundings is almost to imagine you are in a drama on the big screen. It sounds crazy but it can help you survive to see yourself in terms of a story.

‘You could write a whole book on what hip hop has taken from ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Scarface’ and all those gangster films.’

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