• Young Dolph Calls Out Yo Gotti in a Heated Instagram Rant

    Last week, things heated up pretty quickly between Memphis rappers Young Dolph and "Down in the DM" rapper, Yo Gotti. Dolph uploaded a series of Instagram videos directed at Gotti where he accused him of being jealous of his success.
  • Yo Gotti Charts His Highest Debut With 'The Art of Hustle'

    This week's Billboard chart is in and while Adele is still holding down the No. 1 spot for the tenth time, Yo Gotti has reached a peak of his own. His latest release, 'The Art of Hustle,' charted at No. 4, marking the Memphis rapper’s highest debut.
  • Yo Gotti & Pusha T Team Up for the Visual of 'Hunnid' [WATCH]

    Yo Gotti just released his newest album, The Art of the Hustle, last week and since then he has been on a non-stop promotion tour. And now the rapper has just released a visual for the "Hunnid," which features Pusha T. The visual really get fans into the mood to vibe out to the new album.
  • Rick Ross Has Officially Signed with Epic Records...Sorry Def Jam?

    It is official, Rick Ross is no longer a part of the All Star Def Jam Team! The rapper has signed to Epic Records according to the record label's Twitter. This may not come as a surprise to many because there have been a few hints here and there from the Teflon Don that he may be leaving Def Jam but nothing was confirmed until yesterday.
  • K Camp Drops 'K.I.S.S. 3' Mixtape Along with Cover Art & Tracklist [LISTEN]

    Atlanta's very own, K Camp, is back at with a new mixtape,' K.I.S.S. 3.' The 9-track mixtape is K Camp's fourth solo project this year. The project is the third installment of the 'K.I.S.S'. series. The project comes a day after K Camp released his single, "2Crazy," which was is the lead track of the mixtape. The mixtape only has two features: Tink, True Story Gee and Quavo from Migos and a great mixture of production.
  • Rae Sremmurd Hosted First Hip-Hop Festival in Hometown of Tupelo

    Much to many people's suprise, Rae Sremmurd has become quite the hit! The brotherly duo's fanbase grew overnight after releasing their singles, "No Flex Zone," and "No Type." Two years into their musical career with the debut album, Sremmlife, and multiple collaborations, the group wanted to give back to their hometown. So what do they do? They decided to host the first hip-hop festival in Tupelo to show their appreciation.
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