Monday, February 28, 2011
Lil Capp & Trap-A-Holics - Jimmy Capp Carter [Tracklist]
01. Lil Capp - Breakin' News (Da Riot)
02. Lil Capp - Intro
03. Lil Capp Feat. Pcz & Yung Hit - Green Gang
04. Lil Capp - Whole Lotta
05. Lil Capp - Mike Mike (Da Takeova)
06. Lil Capp Feat. Shad - Hoe Don't Ask
07. Lil Capp Feat. Da Kidd & Bcz - Lights, Camera, Action
08. Lil Capp - Shawn Jay Interlude
09. Lil Capp Feat. Doeshun, Kebo Gotti & Shawn Jay - Shoot It Out [Prod. By Southside On The Track]
10. Lil Capp - Theme Music
11. Lil Capp - Feeling Myself
12. Lil Capp - Mike, Mike & Jimmy
13. Lil Capp Feat. Ace Boon Coon & Kebo Gotti - Cut Da Check
14. Lil Capp Feat. Grove St. & Slim Dunkin - 2 Turnt Up
15. Lil Capp - Da Gambling Room
16. Lil Capp Feat. PC'z & Dolla - Married 2 Da Money
17. Lil Capp - Capp Carter Interlude
18. Lil Capp Feat. Grip & Slim Dunkin - Textin' & Callin'
19. Lil Capp - Da Cookout
20. Lil Capp Feat. Waka Flocka, Slim Dunkin & Bcz - Rooster Neck
21. Lil Capp - Jimmy Interlude
22. Lil Capp - So Right
23. Lil Capp - U Don't Work, U Don't Eat
24. Lil Capp Feat. PC'z & Maniac Of Noam Fam - Outstanding
25. Lil Capp Feat. Kea Nevaeh - Da Storm Is
26. Lil Capp - Outro
27. Lil Capp - Free Pimp Mode
02. Lil Capp - Intro
03. Lil Capp Feat. Pcz & Yung Hit - Green Gang
04. Lil Capp - Whole Lotta
05. Lil Capp - Mike Mike (Da Takeova)
06. Lil Capp Feat. Shad - Hoe Don't Ask
07. Lil Capp Feat. Da Kidd & Bcz - Lights, Camera, Action
08. Lil Capp - Shawn Jay Interlude
09. Lil Capp Feat. Doeshun, Kebo Gotti & Shawn Jay - Shoot It Out [Prod. By Southside On The Track]
10. Lil Capp - Theme Music
11. Lil Capp - Feeling Myself
12. Lil Capp - Mike, Mike & Jimmy
13. Lil Capp Feat. Ace Boon Coon & Kebo Gotti - Cut Da Check
14. Lil Capp Feat. Grove St. & Slim Dunkin - 2 Turnt Up
15. Lil Capp - Da Gambling Room
16. Lil Capp Feat. PC'z & Dolla - Married 2 Da Money
17. Lil Capp - Capp Carter Interlude
18. Lil Capp Feat. Grip & Slim Dunkin - Textin' & Callin'
19. Lil Capp - Da Cookout
20. Lil Capp Feat. Waka Flocka, Slim Dunkin & Bcz - Rooster Neck
21. Lil Capp - Jimmy Interlude
22. Lil Capp - So Right
23. Lil Capp - U Don't Work, U Don't Eat
24. Lil Capp Feat. PC'z & Maniac Of Noam Fam - Outstanding
25. Lil Capp Feat. Kea Nevaeh - Da Storm Is
26. Lil Capp - Outro
27. Lil Capp - Free Pimp Mode
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Red Light Boyz & Bape Jonez - McTrapALot (Hosted By DJ Nuk Nuk & DJ Ken)
Bricksquadmonopoly.blogspot.com Exclusive Release
Follow @310RedLight @SWiSHGANGBaPe @310DjNukNuk @DjKenMixtapes @YoungJD_BSM
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Frenchie - Death Around The Corner (Feat. Kontraversy) (Official Video)
FRENCHIE & KONTRAVERSY - DEATH AROUND THE CORNER MUSIC VIDEO
DIRECTED BY ANDY APPLESEED
CARDBOX MOTEL FILMS
1017 BRICKSQUAD / MIZAY ENT
DIRECTED BY ANDY APPLESEED
CARDBOX MOTEL FILMS
1017 BRICKSQUAD / MIZAY ENT
Frenchie - Death Around The Corner (Feat. Kontraversy)
FRENCHIE & KONTRAVERSY - DEATH AROUND THE CORNER MUSIC VIDEO
DIRECTED BY ANDY APPLESEED
CARDBOX MOTEL FILMS
1017 BRICKSQUAD / MIZAY ENT
Monday, February 21, 2011
Gucci Mane - Burrr (Feat. Soulja Boy & Yo Gotti) (Official Video)
Directed by Mr. Boomtown
Follow Gucci Mane and Mr. Boomtown on Twitter: @GUCCI1017 & @MRBOOMTOWN Website: www.mrboomtown.com
Follow Gucci Mane and Mr. Boomtown on Twitter: @GUCCI1017 & @MRBOOMTOWN Website: www.mrboomtown.com
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Gucci Mane - Mouth Full Of Gold (Feat. Birdman) (Official Video)
Off Gucci Mane's "The Return Of Mr. Zone 6" In Stores & Online March 22!
Follow Gucci Mane on twitter @gucci1017
Directed by Mr. Boomtown!
Follow Gucci Mane on twitter @gucci1017
Directed by Mr. Boomtown!
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Friday, February 18, 2011
Gucci Mane - Mouth Full of Golds feat. Birdman (Behind the Scenes)
Go behind the scenes of the upcoming video for "Mouth Full of Golds" feat. .Birdman!
New street album "Return of Mr. Zone 6" drops March 22nd!
New street album "Return of Mr. Zone 6" drops March 22nd!
Waka Flocka - All I Need (Official Video)
Music video for Waka Flocka's "All I Need"
Directed by Cordarryll Ward for Blind Folks Films
Off Flocka's Salute Me Or Shoot Me 3 Mixtape
Directed by Cordarryll Ward for Blind Folks Films
Off Flocka's Salute Me Or Shoot Me 3 Mixtape
Dj Holiday, Trap-A-Holics & Waka Flocka Flame: Salute Me Or Shoot Me 3: Hip-Hop's Outcast
Track List:
1. Salute Me Or Shoot Me Intro
2. Clap (Prod. By Southside)
3. Watch My Power Spread Ft. Wooh The Kid (Prod. By Southside)
4. Ferrari Boyz Ft. Gucci Mane (Prod. By Drumma Boy)
5. Cooking Up A 1000 Grams
6. All I Need
7. Rap Games Stressful
8. Pole Ft. YG Hootie & Slim Dunkin (Prod. By Prince Productions)
9. My Momma Told Me Ft. Wooh Da Kid & Nino Cahootz (Prod. By Southside)
10. Robot Rapper Ft. Kebo Gotti & Bo Deal (Prod. By Southside)
11. Damn (Prod. By Lex Luger)
12. We Shiesty Ft. Gucci Mane, YG Hootie & Frenchie(Prod. By Lex Luger)
13. Bringing Gangsta Back
14. 12 Ft. YG Hootie (Prod. By Southside)
15. More Ft. B Smeezy (Prod. By Producer)
16. This Is Bricksquad Ft. YG Hootie, Frenchie, Wooh Da Kid, Ice Burgandy & P Smurf
17. This Is Bricksquad Interlude
18. Tag Team Ft. Gucci Mane (Prod. By Zaytoven)
19. Bill Russell (Prod. By Prince Productions)
20. Snoop Blue Kush
21. 365 (Prod. By Lex Luger
22. Lil Debbie
23. Salute Me Or Shoot Me Outro
24. Jarvis Feat. Waka Flocka - Coppin The Best (Bonus)
Download:Waka Flocka Flame - "Salute Me Or Shoot Me" 3 [Mixtape]
Trap-A-Holics & Wooh Da Kid - "Strap-A-Holics" [Mixtape]
Track List:
1. Strap-A-Holics Intro
2. Im A Strap-A-Holic (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
3. My Mind Gone Ft. French Montana (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
4. Decisions (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
5. Grand Theft Audio Ft. Nino Cahootz & Frenchie (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
6. Watch My Power Spread Ft. Waka Flocka Flame (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
7. Real Street Niggaz Ft. Kebo Gotti & Bo Deal (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
8. One Night Her Ft. Lil Capp (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
9. Face Down Ft. Waka Flocka Flame & Frenchie (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
10. Chickens Go For 30 Ft. Gucci Mane & Oj Da Juiceman (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
11. Interlude
12. Backed Down Ft. Frenchie & Young Joey (Prod. By Southside On The Track & Ruga Rell)
13. My Momma Told Me Ft. Waka Flocka Flame & Nino Cahootz (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
14. Pass Ft. Frenchie & Yg Hootie (Prod. By Lex Luger)
15. 4 Door Porshe Ft. Frenchie & Nino Cahootz (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
16. Probation Remix Ft. Tarvoria, Gucci Mane & French Montana
17. Follow Me Ft. Frenchie (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
18. Jackboyz Ft. Gucci Mane & Oj Da Juiceman (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
19. Everthing Bricksquad Ft. (Prod. By Lex Luger)
20. Danger (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
21. Topless Ft. Fetti Gang & Cooked Up (Prod. By Southside On The Track)
22. No Romance (Prod. By Lex Luger)
23. Strap-A-Holics Outro
Download: Wooh Da Kid - "Strap-A-Holics" [Mixtape]
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Bo Deal - ''Any Fool Know'' x ''Hood Poppin'' x "Umma Beast"
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Hood Poppin
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Umma Beast
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Waka Flocka detained After Shootout In Charlotte
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Rapper Waka Flocka, his brother and one person who was not with Waka Flocka and his entourage have all been detained after a shooting in east Charlotte. They are not under arrest at this point.
Police say there was a shootout outside the Car Stereo Warehouse, located on Independence Boulevard between Coliseum Drive and Eastway Drive.
One person was hit by the bullet and driven to Carolinas Medical Center. That person was shot in the shoulder and his injuries are not life threatening.
Police are talking to a number of people at the scene and say they are getting conflicting stories.
Police say there was a shootout outside the Car Stereo Warehouse, located on Independence Boulevard between Coliseum Drive and Eastway Drive.
One person was hit by the bullet and driven to Carolinas Medical Center. That person was shot in the shoulder and his injuries are not life threatening.
Police are talking to a number of people at the scene and say they are getting conflicting stories.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Waka Flocka - The Making Of "Bill Russell" (DOCUMENTARY)
Waka Flocka - The Making Of "Bill Russell" (DOCUMENTARY) Filmed by M-Vision Films www.MvisionFilms.com Follow @Mvisions215
Waka Flocka The Making Of "Bill Russell"- Bonus Scenes
Waka Flocka The Making Of "Bill Russell"- Bonus Scenes
Waka Flocka The Making Of "Bill Russell"-Deleted Scenes
Waka Flocka The Making Of "Bill Russell"-Deleted Scenes
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sean Teezy & Da Kid [Behind the Scenes] of "I ain't with that Bullshit"
Sean Teezy (@Teezy2Cocky) & Da Kid (@DaKidandAllat [Behind the Scenes] of "I ain't with that bullshit" video shoot!! [Prod By J-Green] TrapsNTrunks.com Exclusive!! LiveMixtapes.com @ArrogantMusic Video By: @BPaceProduction Follow @WatchWhikey & @WhikeyNetwork
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Waka Flocka Interview With AllHipHop (Top 5 Dead Or Alive)
Corporate Rap, nepotism, perfect timing—several theories are being used to explain Juaquin Malphurs’ ability to capture the Hip-Hop spotlight. Is Waka Flocka’s music a disturbing display of what’s wrong with Hip-Hop? Or, does his contribution to the craft demonstrate that Hip-Hop is a living, constantly expanding, genre? Whether he is classified as a Fraggle Rock rapper, or an ascending artist, his sophomore release, Triple F Life: Friends, Fans, & Family, is on the way. Enduring the critical maelstrom associated with his debut, Flockaveli, Waka Flocka’s confidence and character has been continually tested. He is still here and he is still going hard. Many frail MCs have folded under half the pressure that Waka has withstood. Before taking the stage, in a small backstage room, Waka Flocka Flame reveals to AllHipHop.com which five MCs are among his Top 5 Dead Or Alive.
Waka Flocka: Y’all mind if I smoke?
AllHipHop.com: Only if you share. We have a section called our Top 5 Dead Or Alive; I want to know which five MCs made this list for you, and why.
TUPAC
Waka Flocka: I have educated myself to understand the music that I grew up on. As I feel, in this current state of mind, I would say Tupac. Why Tupac; because, I can relate to all of Tupac’s music. When I was a little kid [his music] helped me through my struggle. It touched every aspect of my life. Just hearing his music, and his melodies, he made me walk through life better. He just made me feel like I had hope.
AllHipHop.com: Is there one track, or album, that always stands out every time that you hear it?
Waka Flocka: Yep, one song, “Keep Ya Head Up.” That ‘…ooh child things are going to get easier / ooh child things will get brighter / keep your head up…’ That right there is my favorite song in the whole world.
AllHipHop.com: After, ‘Pac, who’s next?
EAZY-E
Waka Flocka: After, ‘Pac, it’s my boy, Eazy-E. I would say Eazy-E; because, he’s just gangsta! He just had that, ‘I don’t give a f**k attitude, ‘I’m Eazy. You gotta love me for me, or else you can throw it out the window.’
AllHipHop.com: His first album, Eazy-Duz-It, was more of a collaborative effort than a true solo project. Do you feel some sort of way when people use ghostwriters as opposed to writing their own lyrics?
Waka Flocka: I respect people who write their own lyrics; that’s all I can say.
AllHipHop.com: What else about Eazy-E stood out the most?
Waka Flocka: His personality! Yeah, he’s thuggin’. That’s Eazy, that’s always gonna stand out.
AllHipHop.com: After Eazy, who’s next?
NAS
Waka Flocka: I would say Nas. Nas’ lyrics will educate you. You’ll listen to Nas and be like, ‘Gaddam, that was some clever ass s***.’ It will make you think and question life. If you haven’t been educated, he will educate you on his theories. He is a positive person; so, I respect Nas.
Everybody knows who Nas is. He’s been made history. His legacy speaks for itself. He’s Nas; he’ll always be hard.
AllHipHop.com: After Nas, who is number four?
Waka Flocka: Number four, who is my number four?
AllHipHop.com: Dead or alive.
WAKA FLOCKA FLAME
Waka Flocka: I would probably say—[pause] I don’t know. I don’t know. Damn, that’s hard. For number four, I’ll say Waka Flocka. I love Waka Flocka, that’s my favorite rapper! [snickers]
AllHipHop.com: Why Waka Flocka, what’s so great about that guy [laughs]?
Waka Flocka: It’s just his attitude. I don’t give a f**k about what you think. I’m going to be who I want to be. A lot of people doubted me. But now, it’s a lot of people that are chasing the same sound of the music that I make. On the inside, I’m looking at it like, I’m winning. On the outside, I don’t care what the world thinks.
JAY-Z
Waka Flocka: My fifth rapper, I would say, Jay-Z, because of his legacy, his swag, his position as a businessman. He wasn’t afraid to change. He’s just Jay-Z.
The Sidebar:
“I dropped my album, Flockaveli. Get it, get the album, download it on iTunes. I got my own label Brick Squad Monopoly. Yes, I’m always looking for artists—R&B singers, Pop [artists]—it don’t matter. I got my mixtapes about to drop, Salute Me Or Shoot Me, Vol. 3, for DJ Trapaholic, Benjamin Flocka. They’re going to see it! Benjamin Flocka, I’m going to drop that with DJ Love Deniro, probably in March. I’m going to drop Lebron Flocka James, Vol. 3, with DJ Holiday. Then I’m going to drop my album, Triple F Life. We go hard!”
“I don’t even think about it. I just let time pass and listen to my music as my sense of self increases. If I’m going to make a legacy I’ll make one. I’m just living.” - Waka Flocka Flame
Waka Flocka: Y’all mind if I smoke?
AllHipHop.com: Only if you share. We have a section called our Top 5 Dead Or Alive; I want to know which five MCs made this list for you, and why.
TUPAC
Waka Flocka: I have educated myself to understand the music that I grew up on. As I feel, in this current state of mind, I would say Tupac. Why Tupac; because, I can relate to all of Tupac’s music. When I was a little kid [his music] helped me through my struggle. It touched every aspect of my life. Just hearing his music, and his melodies, he made me walk through life better. He just made me feel like I had hope.
AllHipHop.com: Is there one track, or album, that always stands out every time that you hear it?
Waka Flocka: Yep, one song, “Keep Ya Head Up.” That ‘…ooh child things are going to get easier / ooh child things will get brighter / keep your head up…’ That right there is my favorite song in the whole world.
AllHipHop.com: After, ‘Pac, who’s next?
EAZY-E
Waka Flocka: After, ‘Pac, it’s my boy, Eazy-E. I would say Eazy-E; because, he’s just gangsta! He just had that, ‘I don’t give a f**k attitude, ‘I’m Eazy. You gotta love me for me, or else you can throw it out the window.’
AllHipHop.com: His first album, Eazy-Duz-It, was more of a collaborative effort than a true solo project. Do you feel some sort of way when people use ghostwriters as opposed to writing their own lyrics?
Waka Flocka: I respect people who write their own lyrics; that’s all I can say.
AllHipHop.com: What else about Eazy-E stood out the most?
Waka Flocka: His personality! Yeah, he’s thuggin’. That’s Eazy, that’s always gonna stand out.
AllHipHop.com: After Eazy, who’s next?
NAS
Waka Flocka: I would say Nas. Nas’ lyrics will educate you. You’ll listen to Nas and be like, ‘Gaddam, that was some clever ass s***.’ It will make you think and question life. If you haven’t been educated, he will educate you on his theories. He is a positive person; so, I respect Nas.
Everybody knows who Nas is. He’s been made history. His legacy speaks for itself. He’s Nas; he’ll always be hard.
AllHipHop.com: After Nas, who is number four?
Waka Flocka: Number four, who is my number four?
AllHipHop.com: Dead or alive.
WAKA FLOCKA FLAME
Waka Flocka: I would probably say—[pause] I don’t know. I don’t know. Damn, that’s hard. For number four, I’ll say Waka Flocka. I love Waka Flocka, that’s my favorite rapper! [snickers]
AllHipHop.com: Why Waka Flocka, what’s so great about that guy [laughs]?
Waka Flocka: It’s just his attitude. I don’t give a f**k about what you think. I’m going to be who I want to be. A lot of people doubted me. But now, it’s a lot of people that are chasing the same sound of the music that I make. On the inside, I’m looking at it like, I’m winning. On the outside, I don’t care what the world thinks.
JAY-Z
Waka Flocka: My fifth rapper, I would say, Jay-Z, because of his legacy, his swag, his position as a businessman. He wasn’t afraid to change. He’s just Jay-Z.
The Sidebar:
“I dropped my album, Flockaveli. Get it, get the album, download it on iTunes. I got my own label Brick Squad Monopoly. Yes, I’m always looking for artists—R&B singers, Pop [artists]—it don’t matter. I got my mixtapes about to drop, Salute Me Or Shoot Me, Vol. 3, for DJ Trapaholic, Benjamin Flocka. They’re going to see it! Benjamin Flocka, I’m going to drop that with DJ Love Deniro, probably in March. I’m going to drop Lebron Flocka James, Vol. 3, with DJ Holiday. Then I’m going to drop my album, Triple F Life. We go hard!”
“I don’t even think about it. I just let time pass and listen to my music as my sense of self increases. If I’m going to make a legacy I’ll make one. I’m just living.” - Waka Flocka Flame
Gucci Mane Announces Release Date For The Return Of Mr. Zone 6
Gucci Mane is preparing to release a variety of material in support of his upcoming album The Return of Mr. Zone 6, which will hit stores on March 22nd, the rapper announced today (February 9th).
Gucci's new street album mostly features the production of Drumma Boy, although producers Zaytoven and Southside contributed one track each, to the 13-track album.
“This street album is a return to the music that got me buzzin’ in the first place,” expresses Gucci. “It didn’t really make sense to not have some of the people who’ve been responsible for some of my best street records behind me.”
Gucci will release videos for three tracks from the album. Gucci is preparing visuals for the singles "Mouth Full of Gold," "24 Hours" and "I Don't Love Her."
Guests on The Return of Mr. Zone 6 include Waka Flocka, OJ Da Juiceman, Birdman, Wale, Master P., 8Ball, Webbie, Whoo the Kid, Rocko and Slim Dunkin.
“2009 was a great year. 2010 was a hell of a year. I’m hoping 2011 will be a hell of a great year. This project is going to set the tone for the new decade and I can’t wait for the feedback from the supporters, haters and everyone in between. I’m back, y'all."
Tracklisting is below:
1. 24Hours
2. Mouth Full of Golds feat. Baby
3. This Is What I Do feat. Waka Flocka & OJ Da Juiceman
4. Reckless feat. Cap & Chill
5. Shout Out To My Set feat. Wooh the Kid
6. I Don’t Love Her feat. Rocko & Webbie
7. Better Baby
8. Brinks feat. Master P
9. Pretty Women feat. Wale
10. Pancakes Feat. Waka Flocka & 8ball
11. Hell Yeah feat. Slim Dunkin
12. My Year
13. Trick or Treat feat. Slim Dunkin, Wooh the Kid & Waka
Gucci's new street album mostly features the production of Drumma Boy, although producers Zaytoven and Southside contributed one track each, to the 13-track album.
“This street album is a return to the music that got me buzzin’ in the first place,” expresses Gucci. “It didn’t really make sense to not have some of the people who’ve been responsible for some of my best street records behind me.”
Gucci will release videos for three tracks from the album. Gucci is preparing visuals for the singles "Mouth Full of Gold," "24 Hours" and "I Don't Love Her."
Guests on The Return of Mr. Zone 6 include Waka Flocka, OJ Da Juiceman, Birdman, Wale, Master P., 8Ball, Webbie, Whoo the Kid, Rocko and Slim Dunkin.
“2009 was a great year. 2010 was a hell of a year. I’m hoping 2011 will be a hell of a great year. This project is going to set the tone for the new decade and I can’t wait for the feedback from the supporters, haters and everyone in between. I’m back, y'all."
Tracklisting is below:
1. 24Hours
2. Mouth Full of Golds feat. Baby
3. This Is What I Do feat. Waka Flocka & OJ Da Juiceman
4. Reckless feat. Cap & Chill
5. Shout Out To My Set feat. Wooh the Kid
6. I Don’t Love Her feat. Rocko & Webbie
7. Better Baby
8. Brinks feat. Master P
9. Pretty Women feat. Wale
10. Pancakes Feat. Waka Flocka & 8ball
11. Hell Yeah feat. Slim Dunkin
12. My Year
13. Trick or Treat feat. Slim Dunkin, Wooh the Kid & Waka
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Gucci Mane - Bought A Chicken (Feat. OJ Da Juiceman & Wooh Da Kid) (Official Video)
Music video for Brick Squad's "Bought A Chicken"
1017 Brick Squad Records / Mizay Entertainment
1017 Brick Squad Records / Mizay Entertainment
Da Kid - "Bugginson" x "It's Finna Go Down (Feat. K Camp)" x "Sick'Em (Feat. KayO Redd)" x The Realest On Earth (Feat. Ricky J & Parlae)
Bugginson
It's Finna Go Down (Feat. K Camp)
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Sick'Em (Feat. KayO Redd)
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The Realest On Earth (Feat. Ricky J & Parlae)
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Tuesday, February 8, 2011
DJ Khaled/ V103.3 Rap Battle - Da Kid vs Cyco
DJ Khaled hosts rap battle between Da Kid (Arrogant Music) & Cyco in ATL on WVEE 103.3FM.
Da Kid vs Clowd 9
http://www.mcwar.com Da Kid (Arrogant Music BX/North ATL) Goes in Hard against Clowd 9 live @ MCWAR during Battle Ground Mondays w/Sean Teazy. Clowd 9 does his best to keep up, but it looks like Da Kid pulled it thru. Yall let us know!! Check out Da Kid's Bad Boys Mixtape w/ Slim Dunkin (Brick Squad) on live mixtapes right now!!
Slim Dunkin - Man Down (Feat. Lil Capp & Da Kid) (Official Video)
Official music video for Slim Dunkin's "Man Down" featuring Lil Capp and Da Kid off the new mixtape, Menace II Society available now.
Da Kid - Arrogance (Feat. SK) (Official Video)
Da Kid (Arrogant Music) feat SK. Video Narrated by Hollywood Geavonni & Filmed on Franklin Rd (Marietta, GA Northside Atlanta)
Monday, February 7, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
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