Torion stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B High about his new single Dinearo featuring Dae Dae. During the convo Torion also discusses working on Barbershop 3 and more.
Nitti Beatz and his new group Top Floor stopped by Hot 1079 to chop it up with B High about their new single “Same Cloth”. During the convo Nitti talks about the success he has had with Dae Dae and how Top Floor is going to change the game.
Is Michelle Obama gonna be spitting hot bars of fire?!?! Michelle Obama To Release A Hip-Hop Album To Promote Let’s Move Campaign Via RollingOut Michelle Obama will release a hip-hop-inspired album. Although she probably won’t rhyme or sing on any songs, it will be the first time that a first lady has delved into hip-hop for a greater cause. The album will promote Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign in an effort to fight childhood obesity. Obama enlisted DMC, Doug E. Fresh, Ashanti, Monifah and other artists to create songs on the 19-track album. The project, sponsored by Partnership For A Healthier America and Hip Hop Public Health, will seek to raise awareness through entertainment. The tracklist to album is below: 1. “U R What You Eat” f/ Salad Bar (Matisyahu, Ariana Grande, Travis Barker) 2. “Everybody” f/ Jordin Sparks, Doug E. Fresh, Dr. Oz, Ryan Beatty, Hip Hop MD 3. “Let’s Move” f/ Doug E. Fresh, Artie Green, Chauncey Hawkins 4. “Just Believe” featuring Ashanti, Gerry Gunn, Artie Green, Robbie Nova 5. “Veggie Luv” f/ Monifah and J Rome 6. “Hip Hop FEET” f/ DMC and Artie Green 7. “Stronger” f/ Shayna Steele, Jeremy Jordan, Our Time Theater kids, and E-Street Band guitarist Nils Lofgren 8. “Give Myself a Try” f/ Ryan Beatty 9. “Jump Up” f/ Brady Rymer and the Little band that Could 10. “Hip Hop LEAN” f/ Artie Green 11. “Pass the Rock” f/ Iman Schumpert and Artie Green 12. “Good Living” f/ Ashton Jones 13. “Beautiful” f/ Daisy Grant and Artie Green 14. “Change the Game” f/ The Happiness Club, featuring Naledge 15. “Wanna Jump (Let’s Move)” f/ Paul Burch 16. “Mother May I” f/ Amelia Robinson 17. “We Like vegetables” f/ Los Barkers! 18. “Get Up Sit Up” f/ Babi Floyd 19. “One Step Forward” f/ Samite We’ve never heard of a majority of these folks, but we’re all for kids being active and losing weight. God knows some of them need it…
Lil Wayne’s upcoming The Carter IV album is one of the most hyped up albums of the year, and in an upcoming issue of Rolling Stone, Weezy brings they hype levels up even more. Weezy previewed a song called “Wayne’s World” for the magazine that the Young Money leader believes will change the game. “There’s a lot of rapping on this,” said Weezy. “I want other rappers to hear it and say, ‘I quit. I better start making club songs.’” Rolling Stone describes “Wayne’s World” as “three machine-gunning minutes of adenoidal wordplay topped with a triumphant hook.” Uhhh… okay. The Carter IV is due out on May 16th. Spotted @ Rap-Up.com RELATED: Lil Wayne & Rick Ross “If I Die Today” [NEW MUSIC] RELATED: Lil Wayne Sued For $20 Million By “The Carter III” Producer RELATED: Woman Says She Was Raped During Lil’ Wayne Recording Session RELATED: Lil Wayne Reveals “The Carter IV” Release Date RELATED: Girls Who Denounced Lil Wayne: “We Were Mad” RELATED: 10-Year-Old Girls Calls Out Lil Wayne In “Open Letter” [VIDEO] RELATED: VIDEO: What Set Is Lil Wayne Claiming? RELATED: Dear Lil Wayne, Stop Promoting The Bloods