The brand new effort ‘Rage Quit’ (Released via Leathal Wreckords) from long time East-Coast Wicked Underground emcee who goes by the name of Fury is here and new D12 feature comes with it.
The 12-track LP includes guest appearances from D12, King Gordy, Riff Raff and Shaggy 2 Dope among others. Our boys Kuniva, Swifty McVay and Bizarre are featured on the title track “Rage Quit.”
It’s very rare to see three members of D12 on a track together these days so you better check the new track below!
In advance of his March 31st, 2023 release of The Heaven Experience EP, Detroit’s own Royce 5’9″ releases visual for “Signs (Freestyle)” single, the first offering from the six-song EP which will be available on all DSPs and for sale on iTunes via Heaven Studios Inc. in partnership with The Orchard.
Giving fans a sneak peek into Royce’s virtual platform, The Heaven Experience, the visual for “Signs (Freestyle),” a high-energy freestyle that displays Royce’s virtuoso on the mic, is built inside a Web3 world that finds Royce forging the path of the unique creation of music videos in Web3.
In partnership with Passage, The Heaven Experience offers exclusive opportunities to connect with Royce throughout 2023.
The Heaven Experience passholders will benefit from connecting directly to Royce and his team, real-time engagement with the community and artists, and access to exclusive songs, performances, interviews, VIP events, meetups, apparel, and more. Passes for the virtual world are available on April 4th.
Royce 5’9″, a lyrical master critically acclaimed as a rapper and considered one of the best in his craft, offers a rare invitation for fans to experience tracks safely tucked away in his vault. The six-song never-heard-before offering has one feature by Royce’s mentee and Detroit native, Courtney Bell, and was produced almost entirely by DJ Pain One, who also created the Redman-assisted “Royce & Reggie,” multi-Platinum-selling producers J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League on “Look At This,” and long-time collaborator S.T.R.E.E.T.R.U.N.N.E.R. on “Signs Of Slowing Up.”
1. Signs (Freestyle) – Produced By S.T.R.E.E.T.R.U.N.N.E.R
2. Out The Barrell – Produced By DJ Pain One
3. Look At This (Uncle Joe) – Produced By JUSTICE League
4. Grown Ass Man – Produced By DJ Pain One
5. Royce & Reggie – Produced By DJ Pain One
6. Ion Wanna” featuring Courtney Bell – Produced By DJ Pain One
Snoop Dogg and Denaun Porter join forces for a new song “Tomorrow” featured in the season finale of “Godfather of Harlem” on MGM+ airing today March 26th of 2023.
“Godfather of Harlem” is a TV prequel to the 2007 movie, ‘American Gangster’, which centered on the criminal enterprise of Frank Lucas. A gangster named Bumpy Johnson makes his way in Harlem during the 1960s.
In the song, Snoop Dogg provides two smooth verses, while Mr. Porter is singing the hook over the beat that he produced.
This marks the first release from Denaun Porter since his January 2022 release “Me Vs You,” the follow-up single of “Not Again,” “Let U Go,” and “I’m Leaving” singles.
Back in 2021, Lloyd Banks proved that the PLK title still sticks with Course Of The Inevitable album. The project marked his first solo studio album in 11 years and it boasted guest appearances from lyrical monsters: Freddie Gibbs, Benny The Butcher, Styles P and Roc Marciano.
The following year, The former G-Unit soldier returned with the sequel, Course Of The Inevitable 2. And once again, the album featured guest appearances from heavy hitters like Benny The Butcher, Conway The Machine, Jadakiss, Dave East, Vado, and Tony Yayo.
Last week Lloyd Banks confirmed that he will complete the Course Of The Inevitable trilogy with the release of the third installment. He shared a trailer for his forthcoming project, Course Of The Inevitable 3: Pieces Of My Pain on his Instagram page: “When you look in the mirror, you are alone. No friends, no family. Just you,” he says.
Today, the New York emcee joined forces with legendary Method Man on the brand new single titled “101 Razors” which is the first taste of the upcoming album. You can bump the new track below:
The sports drama movie Creed III, the 3ird in the Creed series and the overall 9th installment in the Rocky franchise, was accompanied by two soundtrack albums. Creed III: The Soundtrack, featuring original songs executive produced by Dreamville, and Creed III: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, featuring an original score composed by Joseph Shirley.
The original soundtrack includes contributions from Dreamville artists, J. Cole, Bas, Cozz, Omen, Lute, Ari Lennox, JID, and EarthGang. The song titled “Headhunters” features Shady Records artist Westside Boogie, produced by ClickNPress, Sensei Bueno & Soundwavve.
Boogie is not the only one from Shady Records who gets the writing credit on Creed III soundtracks album. On the song “Adonis Interlude (The Montage),” J. Cole interpolated lyrics and instrumental from Dr. Dre and Eminem’s “The Watcher.”
You can bump “Adonis Interlude (The Montage)” here and “Headhunters” below:
Horseshoe G.A.N.G. has just released new project DEME LOVEWIN KENNY, the follow-up of their 2020 album Music To Riot To, featuring Kxng Crooked, Dice and Mad Man.
The 7-track EP includes a song “Nice Me,” which features guest appearance from Crooked I and Dice and is produced by Eminem.
“New Horseshoe G.A.N.G. out now!! I am featured on “Nice Me” produced by the homie Marshall Bruce Mathers the 3rd.. Run it up!!” tweeted Crooked on Friday (Feb. 11, 2023).
This marks the 3rd collaboration between Horseshoe and Eminem in the last couple of years. Previous tracks produced by Eminem include “Hot Sauce,” featuring Kxng Crooked and “Liquor Store Church” freestyle.
Skylar Grey, who has originally wrote Eminem and Rihanna’s diamond selling single “Love The Way You Lie,” releases her own version of the song as a part three which will probably be included in her upcoming new project.
“This was by far the proudest moment of my career as a songwriter so far. Dropping this newly recorded version of Love The Way You Lie Part III on February 10th, 2023.” said Skylar last week.
Later, Skylar shared the Grammys certificate she received as the writer of the song. In the caption, she wrote: “Nostalgia is strong this week… Remembering the 3 Grammy nominations I got for “Love The Way You Lie,” as a songwriter for Song of the Year and Best Rap Song, and as a producer on Rihanna’s “Loud” album. I remember I was so bummed when we lost Song of the Year to “Need You Now” by Lady Antebellum! (Great song though.) Can’t wait for you all to hear my 2023 recording of “Love The Way You Lie Part III” dropping this Friday!”
“Love the Way You Lie” is a song from Eminem’s 2010 album, Recovery. Skylar Grey wrote and recorded a demo of the song alongside the producer Alex da Kid when she felt she was in an abusive romantic relationship with the music industry. Eminem wrote the verses and chose Rihanna to sing the chorus, resulting in a collaboration influenced by their past experiences in difficult relationships.
Back in October, 2022, GRIP dropped a mixtape called “5 & A F*** You,” the follow-up project of his Shady Records debut album, titled “I Died For This?!,” which featured guest appearances from AHYES, Marco Plus, Wara and Tate228.
The East-Atlanta rapper originally intended to record an EP in a week, but instead ended up extending the project to mixtape length, letting it run its proper course. You can feel the emotion in his voice when he raps: “The day Em spit me my lyrics, I knew I really made it / To have him and Royce on my album, that shit feel amazin’/ ‘Cause they giants in my eyes, residin’ where I aim to be / Remember buyin’ they CD and now they give me game for free.”
After “Cook Up” and “The F Word,” GRIP has recently dropped the music video of “94 Flow,” featuring AHYES. The song is produced by Latrell James and its chorus references to A Tribe Called Quest song, titled “Oh My God.”
After that, GRIP came back again with The Radar Freestyle, spitting over Peezy’s “2 Million Up” instrumental. In the original song, the Detroit’s own Peezy references Eminem with the following lines: “Hit your house party, f–_ it up, we misbehavin’ / Gotta keep an eye on my n–_a Slim cause he Shady.”
Yesterday, the Shady Records hitman teamed up with Twonbeatz, a man who is uncredited producer on Grammy-winning song “King’s Dead” performed by Jay Rock, Kendrick Lamar and Future from Marvel Studios superhero film Black Panther and Jay Rock’s third solo studio album Redemption.
Bizarre, Obie Trice and Swifty McVay have just dropped a new single, called “Suicide,” produced by Salam Wreck, who has previously collaborated with Eminem, D12, B-Real of Cypress Hill, Obie Trice and Daz Dillinger.
Earlier this year, D12’s Swifty McVay released an album titled Detroit Life 2 featuring guest appearances from Kuniva, Jon Connor, 80 Empire, Beez and Mr. Wrong among others.
Bizarre has recently linked up with Toronto production duo Adrian Rezza and Lucas Rezza, a/ka/ 80 Empire for their latest single entitled “So High” via Gladiator Records.
Obie Trice’s most recent project was released about 3 years ago, in 2019’s The Fifth which featured a collaboration with west coast legend Xzibit on a track “Space”.
Kuniva of D12 jumps on a new track from Bag Of Tricks Cat, called “Count On That,” which also features Sincerely Collins.
In 2022 a native of Glendale, Arizona was signed to Whitney Peyton’s Alpha Howse label and “Count On That” is released under their management.
Some of the quotable lyrics from the song includes: “This ain’t a game, and you know your boy / Don’t care about your solider story / You all about glitz and glory / Ain’t really ’round when shit gets gory / I’ve been putting in work, it’s proven / Don’t care about how you’re moving / We all about stacking and building / Focused on winning, y’all steady losing / And you can’t stop the movement / Kuniva, he’s the truest…”
Kuniva is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his “Lost Gold” album which will be available as a digital rerelease on September 22nd, 2022 with remastered tracks.
Eminem’s “Is This Love” song with 50 Cent produced by Dr. Dre, Trevor Lawrence Jr. and Mark Batson, is an unreleased song from 2009, most likely recorded for Relapse: Refill or Relapse 2, yet was kept in the vault due to the negative reviews from critics. This track is one of two recorded by the duo in 2009, with the other, “Psycho”, being put on 50’s Before I Self Destruct.
Like “Jimmy, Brian and Mike,” the track contains re-recorded vocals by both Eminem and 50 Cent and it is included in the greatest hits album “Curtain Call 2” which drops tomorrow, worldwide.
The song is already out in New Zealand and Australia. For the international release, there are still 15 hours remaining but Kiwis and Aussies are already able to listen to the song on Apple Music.