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Just over a month after announcing its existence, Paul Wall and Termanology return with their new collaborative album Start 2 Finish. The 10-track project features the previously released singles “No Tolerance,” “Recognize My Car,” and “No Asterisk,” as well as guest appearances from Bun B, Kxng Crooked, Mia Jae, Fly Anakin, Nems, Millyz, Jared Evan, C Scharp, and Wais P. In […]
AZ has shared his new collaboration “Motorola Era” with 2 Chainz to get his fans hype about the deluxe version of his album Doe or Die II. Produced by Statik Selektah and premiering on Complex, “Motorola Era” sees the two veteran rappers go back-to-back over a horn-laden beat. “Salute to everyone anticipating the Doe Or Die […]
Statik Selektah has returned with his ninth studio album, The Balancing Act, and it is absolutely stacked with a wide variety of guests. Featuring appearances from Nas, 2 Chainz, Killer Mike, Jack Harlow, Benny the Butcher, Conway the Machine, Method Man, Black Thought, Joey Badass, Bun B, and Dave East, among many others, The Balancing Act sees Statik […]
Statik Selektah has returned with another monster collab for the song “Play Around” with 2 Chainz, Killer Mike, Conway the Machine, and Allan Kingdom. The new track serves as a single from Statik’s ninth solo studio album, The Balancing Act, which is slated to drop Nov. 27 via Mass Appeal. “‘Play Around’ was one of […]
Producer Statik Selektah is gearing up to release a star-studded new album via Mass Appeal Records, and he’s just dropped a taste of what fans can expect. Featuring verses from Nas and Joey Badass alongside additional production from Gary Clark Jr., “Keep It Moving” is a reminder of Statik Selektah’s well-justified reputation as one of […]
It’s been more than 20 years since his passing, but The Notorious B.I.G.‘s greatness has withstood the test of time. This weekend, an unreleased track surfaced on the internet titled “Bastard Child.” For the song, a peaceful sample-driven instrumental produced by Statik Selektah is paired with a verse from Biggie that is a hellacious account of the terror […]
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