Hanz Feat. Busta Rhymes -Do It Big

This my homey Hanz loosely affiliated with IceWater, A.K.A the dude that snuffed Buddens out. Thought’s on the track?
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This my homey Hanz loosely affiliated with IceWater, A.K.A the dude that snuffed Buddens out. Thought’s on the track?
Posted by:Punch

Leave you’re thoughts on Young Life.
If I Should Die - Blueprint 3 Reference Song ( Recorded at Record Plant – Hollywood) Young Life - Feat Krys Ivory
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Hustlin - Young Life Feat Tyga
Im a Boss - Young Life Feat Lil Wayne and Paul Wall
Nothin I Can Do - Young Life Feat Juice & Krys Ivory
More Info on Young Life and acapella video on The Game’s Tour bus below: read more »
Its been a long time since a young artist stepped onto the scene with his own style and flavor, one that is not generic and pushes the threshold of quality and performance to a new level.
The fans have been long awaiting someone that would bring the true meaning of music back into the limelight. To answer the desperate cries of the Hip Hop hopefuls for true style and charisma comes – Young Juggz. Young Juggz is the epitome of versatility…which is what the name implies.
The Far Rockaway native credits his unique flow and delivery to his Jamaican parentage and to those he considerers the pioneers of his craft; such as the Notorious B.I.G, LL Cool J and Tupac Shakur.
is melodic style coupled with lyricism in its truest form speaks for itself. Be it Reggae, Hip Hop, R&B or otherwise, Young Juggz can create it with unparalleled skill.
In his own words Toung Juggz says:"I’m not your average rapper, I consider myself a ‘Hip-Pop’ artist, I make music to appeal to the masses both young and old, and that’s what a lot of music is missing right now."
Lil Wayne ft. Tyga & GaTa G.E.D. – Stacks On Deck
There are too many “Kings” in Hip-Hop. Just about every other artist in the Rap Game has tried to claim the title, most of them don’t seem to realize that there is someone who will rightfully inherit the Throne. It is not something you claim, it is something that is given to you. And when the time comes, the Next King will already be entitled to it”. So until then, I’m just here 2 earn my RESPECT! -GaTa G.E.D.
GaTa started earning his Lyrical respect early on when he started to display his rhyming back in High School. He quickly earned a reputation in and around the streets of L.A as the one to watch for. As a Student of the Rap Game, GaTa is out to prove himself amongst rap’s elite population. “I like lyrical MC’s, where the lyrics are their best gimmick. I came up under Biggie, 2 Pac, Jay-Z, and Nas,” he says. His appreciation for the culture and pioneers is vivid throughout his material. In 2005 GaTa ran into a highly talented Young Rapper who goes by the name of TYGA. The two of them collaborated on different underground projects to prepare themselves for what is yet to come. Both of them refused to join any other Rap Stables that recruited them, because they had a vision of their on. So in 2006 G.E.D Inc. was established and now this powerful Rap Foundation is getting ready to make its mark on the Industry’s territory.
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R. City – Losin It
R. City – Stop Lyin
Flashing Lights Remix
Hip-Hop Props
Secret
Wake the neighbors! Sound the alarm! The streets are going to be set on fire with the debut album by hip hop duo R. City, on Konlive/Geffen Records. With R. City’s work behind the scenes, penning songs for Akon, Usher, Mario, Sean Kingston and Rodney Jerkins, to Nicole Scherzinger and the Pussycat Dolls, Jesse McCartney, Macy Gray, Ashlee Simpson and Enrique Iglesias, they’ve been able to produce an inferno of anticipation amongst the industry and the streets for the release of their album “Wake the Neighbors.”
“Losin It,” is a cool track, what are your thoughts on the group?
More info on Akon’s new group below.
Square Off ft. Krayzie Bone – We Riding
When you listen to a Square Off track you are sure to hear the tight rhymes, the undeniable flow, and hooks that stay with you long after your iPod has been turned off. Of course these are all elements you’d expect from a group out of Harlem… then again expectations are inevitable when your father is known as the “World’s Greatest Entertainer.”
Growing up in the family of Hip-hop pioneer Doug E. Fresh has given Square Off a unique perspective and appreciation for the history of the music they love. Their self-described “New Old School” style is their way of keeping old-school alive, paying homage to the history of Hip-hop while combining it with a new flavor all their own. Though still students of the game, these young motivators are quickly becoming teachers for the next generation of Hip-hop fans and artists alike.
Remo – Runnin Home
Remo – Sweet
Remo – Remeber The Time
Remo Green was born November 2, 1989, in South Carolina and began his career as a model and actor for commercials, products, and TV shows nationwide. After discovering his natural born talent, and seeing some success, his dad made an urgent decision to move the young star, his sister, and his mom to Manhattan, New York to further pursue Remo’s destiny with music, while he stayed back in their hometown to fund the dream. After just a few months of auditioning for gigs, Remo landed the role of Simba, in the blockbuster hit Broadway Musical The Lion King and was able to work his way into bigger and better contacts.
More on Remo below, thoughts on his music?