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Hof – Black & White

“Black & White” is a track that finds Hof in an introspective state, contemplating if he can really decipher right from wrong. Producer Kelly Portis’ smooth, grinding production provides the perfect backdrop for Hof’s honesty to permeate through all the half-hearted raps currently overwhelming the game. No related posts.

Big Sean Got Raunchy With Nicki Minaj

Big Sean has a collab with Nicki Minaj and Juicy J on his forthcoming album Hall Of Fame called “MILF.” In a new sitdown, the G.O.O.D. Music rapper breaks down the track and why it’s so “raunchy” but so dope. No related posts.

Ransom – Control (Kendrick Lamar “Control” Response)

You didn’t think Ransom was going to let this opportunity to get busy on the mic get passed him did you? Duffle Bag releases a way too short response to Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse. Listen to The Last Don get busy. No related posts.

Cassidy – Control (Kendrick Lamar “Control” Response)

Cassidy steps into the ring to deliver some blows on this “Control” remix. The Philly rapper’s bars were driven by Kendrick Lamar’s verse on Big Sean’s song and The Hustla wants it known that nobody can deal with him on the mic. With all these responses coming in it will be interesting to see what […]

King Los – Control (Remix) [Kendrick Lamar “Control” Response]

King Los takes his turn on Big Sean’s instrumental in his remix to “Control.” Instead of gunning for someone and feeling butt-hurt about the ‘king of New York’ controversy caused by Kendrick Lamar’s verse in Big Sean’s track “Control”; King Los does the polar opposite. Los pays homage to all the names Kendrick called out […]

B.o.B. Responds To Kendrick Lamar With “How 2 Rap”

Bobby Ray is firing back at Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse with his own rebuttal “How 2 Rap.” Feeling like a hip-hop underdog, B.o.B addresses the critics who crucify him for his pop crossover hits, but he also saves a little heat for Kendrick’s claim of being the best. “I hear underrated so much, you would […]

Kendrick Lamar Crowns Himself As The King of New York and Is “Taking No Prisoneers”

Kendrick Lamar made his name on mixtapes and impressive guest features before dropping “good kid, mAAD city,” one of the most acclaimed rap albums in history, last year. He hasn’t let up since, dusting Jay Z on a searing remix of Kendrick’s own “Bitch Don’t Kill My VIbe,” one-upping A$AP Rocky and Drake on “F–king […]