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The music just keeps on coming from Young Thug's camp. Just two weeks after news broke that a treasure trove of tunes was leaked from the Rich Gang camp, which included close to 70 Thugger track and nearly 30 tunes from label mate Rich Homie Quan, music has started to slowly slip out into the public each passing week. The past couple weeks have seen tracks like "That's All" and an unfinished version of "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" with Jamie xx hit the web. Now two new tracks "Freaky" and "Spaghetti Factory" have found their way onto the internet ahead of his upcoming album Hy!£UN35. -
Young Thug Releases 'Check' Music Video from 'Carter 6': Thugger Shows Off Money with Friends in Tour Bus [WATCH]
Louisiana rapper Young Thug, real name Jeffrey Williams, has unveiled the music video for his new song "Check" that will appear on his upcoming album, controversially titled Carter 6. Directed by Thugger and Be El Be, the video takes you inside Young Thug's tour bus that is nearly overflowing with his crew and stacks of 100s. You would think that he got paid for each gig in cash, which is how he was able to create such a video and probably isn't the smartest move if you want to keep your money safe, but alas Williams did not hire us as financial advisors. Having all of those 100s looks pretty baller. -
Travi$ Scott Fights Fan Over Alleged Stolen Chain at 'Rodeo' Tour Concert in Arizona [WATCH]
Travi$ Scott kicked off his "Rodeo" tour with Young Thug and Metro Boomin' on the first of the month at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California. The next night, March 2, at the Rialto Theater in Tucson, Arizona, Travi$ Scott was greeting fans after the show when someone allegedly tried to take his chain and an altercation broke out between the "Nothing but Net" rapper, the fan and Young Thug, who joined in at the end. -
Travi$ Scott Announces 'Rodeo Tour' With Young Thug and Metro Boomin [FULL SCHEDULE]
Houston rapper, Travi$ Scott, real name Jacques Webster, recently announced that his long-anticipated album Rodeo would be arriving in March. To support the album, he's gearing up for a month-long, whirlwind tour across Noth America alongside frequent collaborator Young Thug and Metro Boomin. The trio will be headed out across the North America starting at the Observatory in Santa Ana, California, before hitting cities like Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Atlanta, Houston and Los Angeles. The tour will be anchored by three days at SXSW for three days at venues still to be determined. -
Rich Homie Quan Shares New Track "Around The World" From Upcoming 'Sour Diesel 17' Mixtape [LISTEN]
Atlanta rapper Rich Homie Quan has shared a new track titled "Around The World," which you can check out here. The Metro Boomin and Zaytoven-produced track features Quan rapping about all the places he's been around the world, from Los Angeles to Wisconsin (twice, apparently) to New York. Come to think of it, the only places he claims to have been to are in the United States, so his version of "around the world" is pretty limited. -
Future Releases New Mixtape 'Monster' Executive Produced By Metro Boomin Ahead of Halloween, Features Lil' Wayne [LISTEN]
Last month, Future announced that he would be releasing a new mixtape, Monster, ahead of Halloween and the Atlanta rapper delivered just as he said he would. The tape was executive produced by Metro Boomin' and features a guest appearance from Lil' Wayne. -
Future Drops New Single 'The Monster' Off Upcoming Mixtape [LISTEN]
Although he has recently been in the news because of his split with Ciara, Future now has new music for us to talk about. The Atlanta rapper enlisted old friends Metro Boomin' and Southside for his new track "The Monster."
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