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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

NEW MUSIC: WIZ KHALIFA – ‘BAD INFLUENCE’


Wiz Khalifa wants a “Bad” one.

Hot on the heels of his Taylor Gang collaboration “Isaac Hayes,” Wiz Khalifa unleashes “Bad Influence,” a brand new solo track produced by Sledgren.

“Come to these broads, I be stick and movin’,” raps Mister Cap. “Don’t ever talk it if I didn’t do it / I’m ridin’ ’round, bumpin’ on some new shit / Looking for a bad broad to cruise with.”

While the song title is “Bad Influence,” Wiz focuses his attention mainly on the “baddest” girls he can find. “I’m trying to leave with the baddest one in here,” he sings on the hook.

Wiz and his fellow Taylors are gearing up for the release of their Taylor Gang Vol. 1 mixtape, which Wiz promises will be “crazy.”

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REPORT: MEEK MILL TRIED TO BLOCK DRAKE AFTER-PARTY IN PHILADELPHIA


What’s got Drake and Meek Mill “Charged Up” once again?

According to TMZ, the Dreamchasers boss reignited the feud by trying to block the 6 God from having an after-party in Philadelphia while on the “Summer Sixteen Tour.”

According to the report, which cites insiders in both crews, Meek’s camp didn’t just ask clubs not to host a Drake after-party in the city. They also reportedly made calls to “several hundreds of their homies in town” and requested a “show of force” at the Wells Fargo Center, where “Summer Sixteen” was held.

Apparently, Drake grew irate when Mill’s team warned his camp not to be disrespectful while in Philly. Sources say that’s why the 6 God called Meek a “pussy” in Washington, D.C. and why he dissed him further in Philadelphia.

Men claiming to be part of Meek’s Dreamchasers crew did in fact share videos mocking Drake outside of the concert venue. Mill then seemed to allude to this with a subsequent post on Instagram. “THAT COMMERCIAL TALK CANT EFFECT THE KID,” he wrote. “MY HOOD WAS OUT LAST NIGHT!”

Drizzy did not host an after-party in Philadelphia, after all, though it’s unclear whether Meek’s plan was directly linked to that decision.

Meanwhile, the “Summer Sixteen Tour” rolls on. Tonight, Drake and Future are in Greensboro and the run will continue through Oct. 15, when it ends in Newark.



NEW MUSIC: ALICIA KEYS FEAT. KANYE WEST & TRAVIS SCOTT – ‘IN COMMON (REMIX)’


Alicia Keys, Kanye West, and Travis Scott have something “In Common.”

On the premiere episode of his new .wav radio program on Beats 1, La Flame released the remix to “In Common,” which blends all three styles over the original’s production. Here, Yeezus also draws inspiration from Birdman’s infamous “Breakfast Club” tirade.

“Folks all up in our business,” he raps. “Yeezy Season, I’m trendin’ / I bet you they respek the name now / So are we done or we finished?”

As if that wasn’t enough, Mr. West also plays with words while discussing his controversial “Famous” music video.

“No matter what anybody say,” he raps. “We been through shit we can’t make up / And at the end of the night, babe, we’ll be back in bed like we famous.”

Earlier on the program, Scott also premiered his new solo cut “The Hooch” and his remix to Usher’s “No Limit.”
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VIDEO: JIDENNA – ‘CHIEF DON’T RUN’


All hail the chief.

Fans know Jidenna as the “Classic Man,” but now they’ll know him as the “Chief” in his latest video for “Chief Don’t Run.”

Donning his dapper attire, Jidenna uses his latest visual to share his rags-to-riches story by way of flashbacks to his poverty-stricken youth.

“Me and mom in the shack in the woods, bro,” he raps. “I was sleeping on the floor with the oven door open, while I dreamt about the places that I would go.”

But “Chief Don’t Run” also addresses police relations, with the Wondaland signee playing everyone from a police officer to a man being arrested on the hood of a cop car.

“Chief Don’t Run” is a single off Jidenna’s upcoming debut album, Long Live the Chief, due this fall. Last month, the singer/rapper also unleashed the video for “Little Bit More.”

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VIDEO: G-EAZY – ‘CALM DOWN’



Bay Area, stand up.

After making cameos in YG’s “FDT (Part 2)” and Britney Spears’ “Make Me…” videos, G-Eazy reps his hometown in the visual for “Calm Down,” a single off When It’s Dark Out.

The black-and-white clip was shot in the Bay, with cameos from hometown heroes E-40, Too $hort, and the late Mac Dre’s mother, Wanda Salvatto.

“Fuck it, I’m the coldest white rapper in the game since the one with the bleached hair,” boasts Young Gerald.

G-Eazy’s own mom, Suzanne Olmsted, also makes an appearance alongside aerial shots, dancers, bike riders, and lowriders.

“Calm Down” also shouts out non-Bay Area celebrities. “Having visions of fucking an A-list singer,” he raps. “Kardashian, or a Jenner / But ‘Ye’s got Kim, Tyga swooped up Kylie / So there’s one left, watch me go get her.”

Eazy is finally enjoying some down time after his “When It’s Dark Out Tour” and “Endless Summer Tour.” But the rest won’t last long. He recently told Rap-Up that he plans on releasing a mixtape and an album soon. 

                                   

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NEW MUSIC: REMY MA – ‘OOOUUU (REMIX)’


“Ooouuu!” Remy Ma is shaking off her haters with a brand new freestyle to Young M.A.’s buzzworthy jam.

Spitting over the original’s hard-hitting production, Mrs. Mackie unleashes beast mode bars.

“Quick to smack a ho, even Joe know,” she rhymes. “Been doing that since he was spitting ‘Flow Joe’ / Y’all fuck for free, that pussy promo / Jermaine Dupri, your whole career’s So So.”

Remy is not the only star gravitating to the new banger. Just days ago, French Montana released his remix to the M.A. cut.
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Wednesday, 10 August 2016

(THUGNIFICENT ENTERTAINMENT) Official change of name!

Yola based record label Thugnificent Entertainment has officially change its name to Thugnificent Music Group (TMG) with effect from today 10th August 2016
The label was established early this year which consist of talented artistes like FRISSONJEVILLS and the newly signed Mr Knack who is set to drop his new official single titled "CIRCLES" under the label.
The name change was made known to the public on their facebook page,twitter and instagram where their new logo is changed. 

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Twitter: @Tmusicgroup
Instagram:@tmusicgroup


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