Thursday, August 31, 2017

EverythingOShauN - Almost Everything EP | @evrythingoshaun |

https://soundcloud.com/everythingoshaun/sets/almost-everything

"Almost Everything" is a scenic checkpoint in EverythingOShauN's journey to greatness. At this particular stay-over we check in to seemingly harmonious depths, but within them lays poignant emotions locked behind gritty bars. EverythingOShauN's signature flow and dark sound laced with a touch of retro becomes more distinct on this sophomore EP, and with it he paints a more revealing picture of what goes on his mind and heart while he races towards the horizon of success."

Purchase/Stream Links Spotify/AppleMusic/Tidal etc: 



Executive Produced by Xpress aka DJXP & EverythingOShauN
Mixed by Xpress aka DJXP
Additional Mixing by 5PiECE

EverythingOShauN - Almost Everything EP | @evrythingoshaun |

https://soundcloud.com/everythingoshaun/sets/almost-everything

"Almost Everything" is a scenic checkpoint in EverythingOShauN's journey to greatness. At this particular stay-over we check in to seemingly harmonious depths, but within them lays poignant emotions locked behind gritty bars. EverythingOShauN's signature flow and dark sound laced with a touch of retro becomes more distinct on this sophomore EP, and with it he paints a more revealing picture of what goes on his mind and heart while he races towards the horizon of success."

Purchase/Stream Links Spotify/AppleMusic/Tidal etc: 



Executive Produced by Xpress aka DJXP & EverythingOShauN
Mixed by Xpress aka DJXP
Additional Mixing by 5PiECE

Georgia Cop Tells Woman "We Only Kill Black People"



Some disturbing footage of a Georgia cop, Greg Abbott reassuring a white woman who was nervous during a traffic stop shows him telling her "We Only Kill Black People"

Lance LoRusso, the lawyer for Abbott, says the officer was trying to "de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger."

"Lt. Greg Abbott is a highly respected 28-year veteran of the Cobb County Police Department. He is cooperating with the department's internal investigation and will continue to do so. His comments must be observed in their totality to understand their context. He was attempting to de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger. In context, his comments were clearly aimed at attempting to gain compliance by using the passenger's own statements and reasoning to avoid making an arrest.”

"In context, his comments were clearly aimed at attempting to gain compliance by using the passenger's own statements and reasoning to avoid making an arrest," LoRusso says.

Cobb County Police Chief Mike Register tells WSB that the Georgia Cop is a "good officer" and he's unaware of any racial complaints against him. He later released a statement condemning the incident.

"No matter what the context, statements like these are unacceptable and are not indicative of the type of culture we are trying to facilitate here in the police department, as well as within the county."

Woman Goes Off On CNN For Hurricane Harvey Coverage

After a long 36 hours of waiting to be rescued due to Hurricane Harvey, a woman goes off on a CNN reporter trying to interview her.

The mother began the interview by explaining how long she had to wait to be rescued, but was becoming very upset having to share her story to the reporter.

The shark ass reporter (who clearly just trying to boost her ratings than truly care) continued to ask questions and touch the mother’s arm as she and her daughter were crying.

“We walked through four feet of water to get food on the first day,” the mother said, clearly annoyed at this point. “Yeah, that’s a lot of shit.”

“But y’all sit here, y’all trying to interview people during their worst times — like that’s not the smartest thing to do. Like people are really breaking down and y’all sitting here with cameras and microphones trying to ask us what the fuck is wrong with us,” she continued.

“And you really trying to understand with the microphone still in my face? With me shivering cold, with my kids wet, and you still putting the microphone in my face.”

CNN cut back to Jim Acosta, who awkwardly said they would go back to the correspondent later because of the “upset family.” The fact that CNN looks so damn confused as to why shes so upset....the fact that she had to explain why they shouldn't be doing interviews. We get that CNN is "doing their jobs" but do it right....just focus on coverage to bother these people in a devastating situation like this. smh. We expect this from Fox News but CNN? come on...yall know better.


THQ Premiere: B Cole Releases Visual For "From Da Trap" | @BCole206 |

Hailing from Seattle, Washington, rising emcee B Cole releases his visual for his latest hit single "From Da Trap" shot by Javier Morin Jr. With all of the heat toward mumble rap in 2017, it tends to become difficult to focus on finding traditionally​ lyrical content.  Young B Cole is an artist who shows potential to effortlessly fill that void in hip hop. He mixes west coast flavor with a versatile image that puts him in a class of his own. Watch the visual above as B Cole dynamically glides across this trap beat with an effortless flow.

B Cole - From Da Trap


Menace Ft. Trinidad Jame$ & King Chip - "Kyrie" | @MenaceGotBeats |

https://soundcloud.com/menacegotbeats/kyrie-ft-trinidad-james-king-chip-prod-by-menace

 

This is Menace's first project which he is working on and wants a cool record that he had complete control over from the lyrics to the beat. This record came to life while in the studio in L.A with Trinidad Jame$. Menace was playing some beats and when this one came on Jame$ told him to load it up, he said "This is the one". It was around NBA playoffs and the Cavs were playing the Warriors on the big screen in the studio and Kyrie did a crazy move and Trinidad got the hook from it. Saying "I feel like I'm Kyrie you can't check me". So Menace just sat on the the record for a while and two weeks ago he turned on sports center and Kyrie is the talk of the town with his trade to the Celtics. So it was only right he releases the record now with all this Kyrie hype. Menace is currently working on some records with Nines who is one of U.K's biggest artists. He cut a record with Dave East but it didn't make his last album so he might release it on his project too. Menace been working closely with a lot of song writers this quarter to try and place bigger records. He has a lot in store for the remainder of the year and let's not forget Panda still breaking records.

Menace feat. Trinidad Jame$ & King Chip - "Kyrie"

Yung Wack Drops "5th to the 1st" Visual | @yungwack |

Born in D.C. and raised in PG County, Murrland, rapper Yung Wack has seen a lot in just 25 years of life. Wedged in between D.C. and Baltimore, Yung Wacklearned at an early age to appreciate every day.  

 

From shootouts to close run-ins with the law, to cheating death after getting shot at just 15 years old, Yung Wack is luckily alive to tell one hell of story that the streets are already starting to follow.  Remaining true to the thousands of local people in the streets supporting his movement, Yung Wack paints a picture of his life that is true and without censor.


"I was shot when I was in 15, I've been in shootouts, so just knowing where my life was at, it made me appreciate my life. This is real life sh*t that's going on, that's based on real life situations. All my music is authentic, I metaphorically code everything in my stories because people are really paying attention and really listening," Yung Wack explained. 

 

Part of remaining true to his neighborhood is supporting and the close-nit group for friends that have been there for him from the start

 

"It's really a group of boys formed from the sandbox when I was a kid and we are looking to go global. Through the struggle and recession, a lot of our music is from the pain and the struggle and now we're enjoying having fun," Yung Wack explained.

 

When asked about his style of music and whether he was influenced by D.C. or Baltimore's music scene, Yung Wack said his own neighborhood played a greater influence than anything.  

 

"We right here in the middle of everything, everything leads right here, we're in the middle of the DMV. My music is influenced by PG County and Maryland. D.C influenced me, but most of my life experiences and my music is reflected through my neighborhood in Maryland. Stuff I've been through, friends that passed, police brutality and everything I been through I'm really a product of my environment."


Fresh of a trip to Vegas for the Mayweather MacGregor fight, PG rapper Yung Wack returns to make a big push with his new visual for "1st to the 5th" that's drawing heavy attention from the DMV.


Fans of Yung Wack's "1st to the 5th" can check the track on his Wayne Gretzky 2 project that's set for release this Fall. In the mean time fans can check out his iTunes page below with some recent songs.

Yung Wack

DJ Tanboy Ace​​ ​- "This is 183rd Street" Ft. Kendrick Lamar, And More | @lllkingace​ |



​DJ Tanboy Ace has captured the attentions of fans, and industry heads, alike. ​After touring alongside Bodega Bamz, Ace quickly began making a name for himself on his own. ​Recently, he appeared on Show Off Radio with Statik Selektah on Sirius XM. And even sold out a show in Toronto where a camera crew filmed a short documentary featuring ​DJ Tanboy Ace. Currently, Ace is working on his upcoming EP that boasts features from Remy Banks, Reggie Mills, Aston Matthews, and more.

​But to hold fans over until then, ​DJ Tanboy Ace took on producer, 183rd's, latest project, "This is 183rd" and made it his own. ​Acknowledged by 183rd, t​he mix brings new life to the feature-heavy project that includes names such as Smoke DZA, Kendrick Lamar, French Montana, Action Bronson, A$AP Rocky, Dom Kennedy, Fat Trel, and more.