Florida duo 300lbs of Guwop continue to build their growing buzz louder and louder and release their new single “P**sy Class”. After having their song “Teefus” remixed on Lil Wayne’s recent Dedication 6 mixtape – the future looks bright in 2018 for the Daytona Beach natives.
Coming from the Shady Park area of Southside Atlanta, Robnhood Tra grew up with 17 brothers and sisters, forcing him to hone his survival skills at a very young age. After run-ins with the law, Tra found himself locked up in 2016, but it turned out to be a blessing in disguised as he began to take his craft much more serious. Upon his release, Tra hit the streets running with a reignited passion for his music, understanding that it was his way out. While locked up, Tra made an appearance on the widely popular show 60 Days In: Atlanta, not as a contestant, but rather as a result of his lifestyle. For his newest release, Robnhood Tra drops off visuals for “Shootout” — an authentic, menacing track that provides just a peak into his life and what he has been through. Tra’s new project Exit 66 is coming soon.
Zero To Sixty Entertainment is back again with upstart rapper Mark Edward Amos IV aka FG Famous. At just 19-years-old, FG Famous has caught his passion at a very young age as he has honed in on his gift to freestyle well-constructed rhyme patterns based off what he was exposed to daily; gunplay, hustling, women, loyalty, hardship, and making money. For his newest release, FG delivers a top notch visual for “I Put My All Into This Shit” — a fiery single that finds the Louisiana native showcasing his passion and dedication to the game. With a nonstop delivery, FG Famous has plenty of ammunition — both literally and lyrically. Directed by Love The Culture.
DJ Afterthought links with Riff Raff and Project Pat for a new song called “Stacking.” This serves as the third release from the Pittsburgh native’s Cool Blue Jewels album that is due out on February 9th.
Known for their outstanding musical catalogue, Kooley High has continued to release authentic hip-hop into a world where trap music overrides other styles of music. The talented five-member outfit consists of Charlie Smarts, Tab-One, Sinopsis, Foolery, and DJ Ill Digitz. For five years, Grammy-nominated recording artist Rapsody appeared on every Kooley High album. Eventually, in 2013, she left the group. This album reunites her and the crew on the track “Grinning”.
Inspired by their joys and adversities, Kooley High elevated their flows and beats on this project. This new album serves as a reminder to the world that even despite the current climate you should evolve, stay true to yourself, and Never Come Down.
Check out the official trailer now and pre-order the album (due out 3/30/18) via iTunes. The upcoming LP Never Come Down is executive produced by the legendary Grammy-winning producer, 9th Wonder.
This past week Chef Sean performed to a sold out crowd at the jam packed Regency Theater in LA. Joining a bill that included Shoreline Mafia and Cali Stacks, Chef Sean got first dibs on a crowd that was lined up around the block for a raucous night of music.
From the start of the show, which was brought to fans by Soultronica with NoiseNTheHood, the crowd was lit. But it wasn’t until Chef Sean took the eager audience to new levels with his first few words that the crowd really got hype for the performances
“I don’t give a f**k about what other people doing, I’m a keep on doing me!” Sean said as the crowd went crazy.
Singing all of his lyrics back to him, Chef Sean did six songs, then he stopped to talk about his friend Fredo Santana, who just passed away last week in Chicago.
Chef Sean advised the audience to, “stay in control of what they put in their bodies, and that there’s a right way to have a good time.”
Chef finished his set with his song “I Don’t Want To Live Like This” then
he dropped the mic and walked off the stage in epic fashion.
Sean Chef got his start acting after he studied acting at Second City Theatre in Chicago. He would go on to make his feature film debut at age 12 in the MGM/Gramercy Pictures drama, Jason’s Lyric alongside Forrest Whitaker and Jada Pinkett Smith. Sean also starred in Teeth and Blood which came out just a year ago.
His credits also include acting in a Harpo Productions project, work with ABC and national advertising campaigns.
Jackson, TN native Gansta Yungin drops a music video for “Lil Baby Freestyle,” a new track from his upcoming Let Me Eat mixtape. Directed by BJ Productions.