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In their latest single, Kid Cudi and Ty Dolla Sign rap about “Willing To Trust”

In their latest single, Kid Cudi and Ty Dolla Sign rap about “Willing To Trust”

On November 10, Kid Cudi will release his eighth studio album Entergalactic, which has been praised for its first single “Do What I Want.” An animated film with a similar title will also be released on Netflix. Entergalactic is described as “the story of a pair of young artists who navigate New York City’s twists and turns while finding love.”

Willing To Trust” is the title of a new song from Cleveland-based artist Cleveland, which he produced alongside Ramii and E.Vax. Ty Dolla $ign also lends his assistance to the track by singing about the most important aspect of relationships:

As soon as it arrives, Entergalactic will proceed with The Boy Who Flew to the Moon, Vol. A further release from Cudi in 2022 featured some of his biggest hits, such as “Day ‘n’ Nite,” “Just What I Am,” “Pursuit of Happiness.” Before that, Cudi released Man on the Moon III: The Chosen a year earlier, which featured 18 songs as well as contributions from Phoebe Bridgers, Pop Smoke, Skepta, and Trippie Redd. As a result of 144,000 album-equivalent units sold in its first week, the album marked the musician’s solo debut, peaking at number two on the Billboard 200 chart.

Snoop Dogg praises 50 Cent as a rap legend, 50 responds

Snoop Dogg praises 50 Cent as a rap legend, 50 responds

50 Cent grew giddy when he learned about the praise he received from Snoop Dogg, his friend and collaborator.

A video of Snoop Dogg’s appearance on Wallo and Gillie Da Kid’s popular radio program, “Million Dollaz Worth of Game,” was included in a post The New Yorker shared on Instagram on Tuesday (March 22). It is said in the clip that 50 will be a legend in rap for eternity. In his records, movies and other stuff, he changed the whole game of New York. He was able to make it run for a little while and put back the spirit of New York. He succeeded. That shit was on lock when he figured out what was going on.”

At the moment, I am a student, and I am learning from him. There is truth to the statement that an old dog can learn new tricks if he is willing to listen.

“Power” star Snoop’s remarks on 50 and his legendary status touched him and he thought the message was more important than recognition at an awards ceremony. The rapper said in the video, “@snoopdogg, that shit you just said means way more than a trophy to me.”

The two musicians began working together in 2003 when they were both on 50 Cent’s P.I.M.P. single. Since then, they’ve been collaborating on a variety of projects. The pair has performed together at the Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show, with 50 portraying a pastor in his “BMF” series. Now, they plan to script a show based on Snoop Dogg’s murder case from 1993.

Previously, Dogstyle rapper told Deadline that she was thrilled to share the story behind Murder Was The Case. “This was a defining moment in my career and life, and I intentionally waited for the best parter to bring this vision to life. You will soon see how street knowledge makes a difference.”

I found “Murder Was the Case” to be an incredible story. Despite releasing the country’s biggest album, the music mogul was fighting for his freedom in court” 50 cent added. A trip like this can only be had by partnering with G-Unit Film & Television. It’ll be great to work with Snoop on the project.”

Mad Skillz retires from dropping end of the year “Rap up”

Mad Skillz retires from dropping end of the year “Rap up”

Exciting and entertaining has been a hobby and job for MAD SKILLZ, who doubles as a DJ and producer. 

Spanning for two decades and gaining popularity for end-of-year rap ups, the Virginia born MC has kept an entire generation entertained. According to Skillz,’ he began releasing the popular end-of-year “Rap Up” in 2002.’ 

Remaining the first-ever artist-in-residence at the University of Richmond, Mads killz adds to many other achievements. Taking to Twitter on Saturday (November 3), he announced he was calling it quits. 

Taking to his Twitter page, Skillz wrote,” Hope you enjoyed 20 years of raps ups bcuz come this time next year?” Exiting the entertainment industry came as a so his followers and fans. 

Living up to fans’ expectations, Skillz used to kill every end year with his rap up which was basically a summary of the year’s events and major happenings. 

Starting his rap up events, Skillz rapped over Common’s “Come Close” featuring Mary J. Blige. 

Performing during one of Rap up events, Skillz also joked about Christina Aguilera, Slick Rick, Suge Knight, Eminem, Justin Timberlake and the Clipse’s Grindin being the hardest records of the year. 

According to Mad skillz there gonna be no 2021 Rap Up from him. Celebrating his achievements, Skillz acknowledged being the most influential, imitated, concept rapper of all time 

Following Skillz decision to stop creating the end-of-year “Rap Up” tracks, fans have flooded the comments on his socials (Instagram and Twitter) where they expressed their disappointment and praises. During the start of this year, Uncle Murda started his own version of rap up and named it Drink Champs. 

Expressing his displeasure with the Uncle Murda event, Mad Skillz stated that Uncle Murda had not consulted nor credited him. 

Making reference to Uncle Murda Drink Champs event, one twitter user wrote “Damn was waiting for that Drink Champs mention and then I know we made it!” 

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Young Thug dominates the rap field with PUNK

Young Thug dominates the rap field with PUNK

Young Thug music reigns continues 

The best-selling album in the country is Young Thug’s Punk. MRC Data reports that Thugger’s second solo studio album lands at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart following a week-ending sales of 90,000 album equivalents. In Billboard’s assessment, this is Thug’s third No. 1 album. As part of his first week of release, So Much Fun and Slime Language 2 both reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, while simultaneously reaching the top music downloads. 

102 million on-demand streams and 1,000 track equivalent albums have been accessed by Thug. In terms of album equivalent units, Punk won with 90,000 over Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, which slipped to No. 2 after earning 83,000. As of this writing, CLB has spent four nonconsecutive weeks at the top of the charts, the most that a hip hop album has spent on top this year. 

Numbers don’t lie with Young Thug 

In terms of music equivalent units, Mac Miller’s Faces mixtape debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart. Streaming services re-released Faces in October, which was originally released in 2014. In an odd twist of fate, Mac Miller and Drake are both featured on Young Thug’s “Punk” project. There are multiple contributions by Drake on his album and he showcases the talent on “Bubbly” with Travis Scott, and Mac makes appearances on “Day Before.” 
Thugger admitted last week that he spent time in the studio with Mac – in 2018 – the day before he overdosed on pills. Young Thug’s career is decorated with rewards and critical acclaim.   

This article was penned by Jonathan P. Wright. Jonathan is a freelance writer for multiple mainstream publications and CVO of RADIOPUSHERS. You can read more of his work by clicking here.  

Wilde Tuna’s Battle Rap Big 4 (Philadelphia)

Wilde Tuna’s Battle Rap Big 4 (Philadelphia)

Kaboom, Reed Dollaz, Eness and Eazy Da Block Captain have shown their unique styles can with stand any legend or up and coming battle rapper. Before we get upset or want to argue this list is made in light of my personal analysis and opinion. There are many candidates but I insure you this list will be hard to match up against.

Wilde Tuna's Battle Rap Big 4 (Philadelphia)

Kaboom has yet to fail when it comes to delivering a show. With Kabooms freestyle ability he is easily the most comfortable in the room under pressure. He can keep it calm and allow you to listen to the word play or turn up on you with the hype after a tote from the vape pin. Either way Kaboom is a sure top 5 from the city of Philadelphia and makes my Big 4 list. his skillful rebuttals tend to leave you laughing at his opponent. Already having experience with battling big names and vets he will walk any rookie with a easy 3-0.

Wilde Tuna's Battle Rap Big 4 (Philadelphia)

Reed Dollaz, with a monumental battle against Murda Mook on the horizon I feel Reed is highly motivated and ready to reclaim his title at the top. Reed has always had the full package and as much as we say we are over the gun lines, he finds new ways to keep us in tune with what’s next. Plus you always need someone on the team with anger issues to keep the intimidation factor on deck. take battle rap to another level as he did before and I think he has the people around him to help do so.

Wilde Tuna's Battle Rap Big 4 (Philadelphia)

Eness, undeniably one of the best to ever touch a mic from the city a a pioneer in the Philadelphia music scene. With a recent spur of wins Eness is on a hot streak that I don’t see him falling off of anytime soon. Always being in touch with the people Ness finds a way to put together verses so relatable you feel like you said it yourself. Staying on top of what the young generation is inclined to like, as he holds his true to essence of lyricism if Eness wants to win he is unstoppable.

Wilde Tuna's Battle Rap Big 4 (Philadelphia)

And last but not least Eazy Da Block Captain, the new beast looking to take home the rookie of the year crown. Already tearing down the best of the best in the game his pure tenacity and delivery alone can silence an opponent and make you forget your at a battle. Eazy has mixed love with in the battle world but that comes with the pure energy he brings that forces you to choose sides right away. The fans love him and would be a great starter along side these other top tier battle rappers.