Knxg Crooked responds Royce’s complaints about not getting involved in Lupe Fiasco beef

In a recent Live session on Instagram, Royce  Da 5’9″expressed his disappointment with some of his fellow Slaughterhouse lyrical-spitters for not getting involved in the beef with Lupe Fiasco: “Speaking of Crook and Joell, what are they up to? Watching me get jumped on? You know what I would be doing right now if somebody pulled this on one of my loved ones? I would have been rapped. I am disappointed in Crooked, I am disappointed in Joell. It is not about them wondering if I can handle myself in rapping. It is the fact that you are looking at me, and you are looking at two other individuals gang up on me on some lyrical s**t, and you just sitting there watching.

Kxng Crooked responded Royce in an interview with PsaHipHOP: “When Royce joke around like ‘Why Crook and Joell did not come jump in?! You are Royce the f**king five-nine! We already know you could go in there in five f**king minutes, and you could tear this s**t down. If you ever need us, we are always in your corner, that is one hundred. Right now the bigger picture is this: he has got a mental health initiative he is working on, he is doing s**t with the Detroit Pistons, they got Detroit day coming up soon with Marshall and Trick Trick, and all these people trying to create real change for their neighborhood, for the city. You are doing all this positive s**t on the one hand, and on the other hand, you are out here talking about tying ni**as moms up on this record. Not saying that is what he said, but to me, the bigger picture of that is ‘do you really want to be in that frequency over there? And that vibration? This is me and what I like to see my brother doing: I prefer to see my brother over there doing his mental health initiatives, helping the community, trying to change Detroit for the better. That is what I would rather see my brother doing.

Crooked continues: “I know a lot of people online want to see the back and forth, and that’s cool too. So half of me, ‘I am with you’, it is on that level too because I know what he can do. He is a killer. And the other half of me is like… more positive works for me these days. Because I am older. We could take that energy all the way to the Slaughterhouse reunion.

You can watch the full thing below:

Joe Budden & Royce 5’9″ share unreleased Slaughterhouse tracks from “Glass House”

As the Slaughterhouse reunion talks continue, Joe Budden has shared an unreleased “Glass House” album track via his Joe Budden Podcast. Unfortunately, it’s only Joell Ortiz’s part.

You can bump the banger below:

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Royce Da 5’9″ also did an Instagram Live Session yesterday where the Detroit legend also shared one of Slaughterhouse’s track with Kxng Crooked verse.

You can listen to Crooked going mad on the beat below:

Kxng Crooked teases Slaughterhouse reunion!

After Royce Da 5’9″ and Lupe Fiasco went back and forth at each other, the talks about Slaughterhouse reunion is getting serious day by day.

First it was Joel Ortiz who proposed the reunion. Now Kxng Crooked is teasing the jointure, including now-retired Joe Budden!

Few days ago, in an Interview with PsaHipHOP, Crooked said: “We could take that energy all the way to the Slaughterhouse reunion. We can go create a classic album and we could talk to how many ni**as we need to talk to on a few of them joints and give it to the culture. We could go over there and do that on the Slaughterhouse s**t and reunite for the culture because I believe the fans deserve one last Slaughterhouse.”

And today, Crooked teased the reunion with a crypted audio tweet. Listen to it below:

New Album: Lloyd Banks – “The Course of the Inevitable”

G-Unit’s prodigal son, Lloyd Banks has released his highly anticipated new album, titled The Course of the Inevitable.

The new album features guest appearances from some other heavy spitters like Styles P, Benny The Butcher, Freddie Gibbs as well as Roc Marci and Sy Ari Da Kid. Those features are spread across 18 tracks produced by Chase N. Cashe, Dual Output, and others.

The Course of the Inevitable marks the end of a drought for Lloyd Banks fans. The album is his first project since 2016’s Halloween Havoc 3: Four Days of Fury. 

You can bump the new album below:

New Song: DMX – “Walking In The Rain” ft. ​dEnAun, Exodus Simmons & Nas

The first posthumous DMX album has been released. It is titled Exodus and features guest appearances from JAY-Z, Nas, Bono, Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, the Lox, Usher, Westside Gunn, Conway the Machine, Benny the Butcher, DMX’s son, Exodus Simmons and our man Denaun Porter on a song titled Walking In The Rain.”

Swizz Beatz executive produced and produced the 13-track record, which is available via Ruff Ryders and Def Jam.

Exodus marks the first DMX album for Def Jam since 2003’s Grand Champ. Earlier this week, Def Jam released the first offering from Exodus, “Hood Blues,” featuring Westside Gunn, Benny the Butcher, and Conway the Machine. The track was co-produced by Avenue Beatz and Swizz Beatz.

You can bump Mr. Porter feature below:

Lloyd Banks reveals release date, tracklist & cover art for his new album!

The wait for Lloyd Banks’ new album is officially over. Following teasers over the past month, the former G-Unit member has announced his next full LP is titled The Course of the Inevitable and is set for release on June 4, 2021.

Banks took to social media to share the cover art for the project, which shows the veteran rapper holding his son Christopher Lloyde III’s hand.

The tracklist boasts 18 tracks with guest appearances from Styles P, Benny The Butcher, Roc Marciano, Vado, Ransom and Sy Ari Da Kid.

You can check out the posts below!

50 Cent mocks Best Rap Album Grammy nominations

Couple of weeks ago, in an interview with Spotify, 50 Cent, who served as an executive producer for Pop Smoke’s posthumous album “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon,” shaded the Grammys for not recognizing gangsta rap: “If Pop Smoke’s album is recognized, it will only get recognized because Pop Smoke is gone. The content is similar to what I would do. They did not recognize mine. They gave me Grammys when I was with Em, when I am on records with Eminem.”

Fifty continues: “They are afraid to give Pop Smoke Grammys because they think it is teaching the audience to want to be like Pop. And to be like him is to be a part of gang culture. Who you see get Grammys that is making Drill music? You mean to tell me ain’t none of those songs worthy of it? Those platforms are not for them to acknowledge. It is for the culture, the people to embrace those tones and to really appreciate the artist for doing that.”

Yesterday, The Recording Academy unveiled the nominations for the 2021 Grammy Awards and Royce Da 5’9″ got the Best Rap Album nomination along with Nas’ “Kings Disease,” D’Smoke’s “Black Habits”, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist’s “Alfredo” and Jay Electronica’s “A Written Testimony.” As 50 Cent predicted, Pop Smoke’s album didn’t get the nomination but his single “Dior” from that album is nominated for Best Rap Performance.

Fifty headed to his favorite social media platform, Instagram, to address Best Rap Album nominations: “Best Rap Album (laughs). They out of touch this s**t ain’t it, get the f**k outta here.” Check out the actual post below:

 

Eminem, Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz & more react to Royce’s Grammy nomination

Few hours ago, The Recording Academy revealed the nominations for the 2021 Grammy Awards and Royce Da 5’9″ got the Best Rap Album nomination, which is up against Nas’ “Kings Disease” D’Smoke’s “Black Habits”, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist’s “Alfredo” and Jay Electronica’s “A Written Testimony.”

Eminem, Kxng Crooked, Joell Ortiz, Kid Vishis, Nasaan, Mr. Porter, Westside Gunn and more congratulated Royce for getting recognition from The Recording Academy. Check out their reactions below:

https://twitter.com/Eminem/status/1331341407278280710

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https://twitter.com/CrookedIntriago/status/1331301306967879681

https://twitter.com/JoellOrtiz/status/1331308143423365120

https://twitter.com/1NASAAN/status/1331318985225342981

https://twitter.com/CJFLY_/status/1331303116386525184

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Today, 27 years ago, Snoop Dogg released “Doggystyle”

On this day, exactly 27 years ago, Snoop Dogg released his debut album Doggystyle under Death Row Records and Interscope Records, executive produced by Dr. Dre and Suge Knight. Guest appearances include: The D.O.C., Nate Dogg, Warren G, Kurupt and more.

The album debuted at No. 1 on the US Billboard 200, selling 806,858 copies in its first week of release in the United States, which was the record for a debuting artist and the fastest-selling hip-hop album ever, by that time. The album has sold over 7 million copies to date in the United States and more than 11 million worldwide.

Doggystyle was included on various magazines’ Greatest Albums of All Time lists, including Rolling Stone and The Source. It earned recognition from many music critics as one of the most significant albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the most important hip-hop/rap albums ever released.

Snoop celebrates the 27 years anniversary of the album by releasing limited bundles, including bomber jacket, t-shirt and boxer briefs. You can check out the new merch on Snoop’s Instagram below:

50 Cent clowns Jeezy after Verzuz battle against Gucci Mane

The whole rap world, including 21 Savage and 50 Cent, were tuned in to watch the Verzuz battle between Jeezy and Gucci Mane. When Gucci Mane dropped his Jeezy diss record “The Truth,” 21 Savage went live on Instagram where he rapped the lyrics of the song bar for bar.

On his new album Savage Mode 2 with Metro Boomin, 21 Savage used 50 Cent’s “Many Men” track to take shots at Jeezy. “Need a bad girl like RiRi/We don’t pump fake, we kill beef/21 Savage, not Jeezy, pussy,” raps 21.

The following led the original author of the song “Many Men,” 50 Cent, to praise Savage for rightfully calling a spade a spade. “Oh s**t , LMAO, 21 Savage was right, that boy booty.” writes Fifty on Twitter while sharing a segment from the battle. Check the post below:

https://twitter.com/50cent/status/1329674374958493697

 

New Album: Ca$his – “County Hound 5” (Stream)

Former Shady Records rapper Ca$his has released the fifth installment of his County Hound series. The 10-tracked project features only one guest appearance from Bobby DeBarge on the song titled “The Mood.” The entire album is produced by Rikanatti with additional production coming from Juan Rios and Black Cloud.

County Hound 5 is a rebirth of the realness of The County Hound EP. The true meaning of Art meets Life. Ca$his is in rare form delivering powerful performances throughout this musical gem. CH5 is being ranked as the best release of the classic County Hound series.

From the Shady Records EP through the Bogish Brand Entertainment Release CH5, Ca$his has cemented himself as one of the lyrical legends. Smoke a J and vibe to the realest release of 2020 below.

Support our boy Ca$his and bump the new project below!

50 Cent responds to Jeezy: “Your s**t is trash”

50 Cent has responded to Jeezy’s diss in his new song, “Therapy For My Soul,” off upcoming album The Recession 2.

On the song, Jeezy raps: “Since we talking boss talk, let’s address the sucka s**t/ Grown man playing on Instagram, real sucka s**t/ Why the f**k this clown ni**a playing with my legacy?/ Solid in these streets, that’s some s**t that you will never be/ Talking about power, but weak ni**as do the most/ In real life, ni**a you really borrow money from Ghost/ All that lil’ boy s**t, yeah it make it evident/ Made millions in these streets, what the f**k is 50 Cent?”

The next day 50 Cent responded to the song on his Instagram: “Anything to try and sell a record, I guess? I am not available this week, ‘FOR LIFE’ is coming on at 10 p.m. tonight. I’m busy LOL. Your s**t is trash.”

Check out the post below:

UPDATE: 50 clowned Jeezy again after Verzuz battle against Gucci Mane! Check it here!

 

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