Action Bronson’s SAAB Stories project with Harry Fraud is on the way, stay tuned for more updates.

Action Bronson’s SAAB Stories project with Harry Fraud is on the way, stay tuned for more updates.
Queens native Easy Yves Saint debuts his, Evesborough Films directed, visual for “NY2PA” here at JackThriller.com. Now a Houston resident, Yves received support from The P.A.T Trill OG himself, Bun B, who appeared in the video next to the MC. If you are wondering why the beat sounds familiar, it is Bun B’s “Get Throwed,” featuring Pimp C, Young Jeezy and Z-RO. Look for Easy Yves Saint’s mixtape, Clock Work, this summer.
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Fresh off murdering several verses on the Hustle Gang latest compilation G.D.O.D., Young Dro previews his feature verse on his alabama label mate Doe B’s song called Where’s Waldo, produced by FKi, the duo behind Travis Porter’s Make It Rain and Bring it Back.
It’s obvious that Yeezy is in his zone and isn’t gonna stop spoon feeding the media until June 18th. After a post on IG from Kim K. of the unreleased red Air Yeezy 2 sneaker, shortly afterwards Kanye took to the stage on SNL to perform another new track from the upcoming album allegedly titled Yeezus, which is an alias he’s been going by the past year or so. Check it out, it’s different.
With her forthcoming singles Crawl and Screwed surgically under construction, Nicollette is well on her way to a promising career. She has been perfecting her craft working alongside incredibly talented producers such as Roc City, Verse Simmonds, The Soul Diggaz and Multiman. Here’s another banger just for you.

Yeezy strikes again with the prolific marketing strategies. After rumors of being in the lab composing a new album, Kanye took to Twitter earlier to announce the global projections of New Slaves, an ode to current societal norms and the ridiculing of his lifestyle from the media. After the jump is the bizarre premiere in Brooklyn. Visit kanyewest.com for more locations.
Raekwon Speaks With B-Real on the birth of Wu-Tang Clan on BREALTV!

One the eve of the release of his highly anticipated new mixtape “Walking On The Stars” AASIM drops the second visual from his mixtape entitled “From The Ghetto”. In this track/visual AASIM talks about his childhood as he grew up in Queens and his struggle to make it out of the hood. AASIM gives you a glimpse into what makes him the man he is today, from his early days roaming the halls of Hillcrest High School to his experiences being signed to Bad Boy AASIM leaves no stone unturned. AASIM shows you his point of view coming “From The Ghetto” Checkout AASIM’s new video “From The Ghetto”
Has R&B made a comeback???
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