• Jamie xx, Young Thug, Popcaan Share "I Know There's Gonne Be (Good Times)" from 'In Colour'

    Jamie xx's highly anticipated collaboration with Young Thug and Popcaan "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" from his upcoming album In Colour has been shared officially in full. An incomplete version without Popcaan was leaked last week when nearly 100 Rich Gang tracks hit the web from Thugger, Rich Homie Quan and others. Now the official version has hit the web.
  • Young Thug Releases 'That's All' After Leaks With Rich Homie Quan

    After a rash of leaks that week that put nearly one hundred Rich Gang songs on the web from Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan and others, Thugger has unveiled a new track on his own terms this time titled "That's All." Produced by Atlanta producer, Goose, who works frequently with the "Stoner" rapper, he crafts an instrumental fit for the south and pace of the tune with plenty of rolling snares and 808s. Thugger goes in at a frenetic pace, discussing in a rather sexual manner an open relationship with some unknown female.
  • Soulja Boy Releases 'Swag The Mixtape' Featuring Chief Keef, Migos

    It's been a long time since the late 2000s when Soulja Boy was putting out hit records like "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," Turn My Swag On" and "Kiss Me Through the Phone." Since the release of his third studio album, 'The DeAndre Way' in 2010, Soulja has been dropping a steady flow of mixtapes and has expanded his business and musical interests into a little EDM and fashion. However, nothing has really stuck. Earlier this year, he released his fourth studio album, 'Loyalty,' on Universal to mixed reviews and now has another piece of work to show in 2015. The "Hurricane" rapper just released his new project, 'Swag The Mixtape,' which has features from the likes of Migos, Chief Keef, Calico Jonez, Johnny Cinco and more.
  • Young Thug Making Album For Fiancée Jerrika Reveal After 'Hy!£UN35'

    Last month, Young Thug took a page out of deadmau5's playbook and proposed to his girlfriend Jerrika Reveal on Instagram with a picture of two engagement rings with the caption "Will You?" In a new interview with Vlad TV, Thugger revealed plans to take their relationship one step further in the way only he could - record an entire album about her.
  • Jamie xx, Young Thug "I Know There's Gonne Be (Good Times)" Leaks From 'In Colour'

    The most intriguing track from Jamie xx's upcoming album In Colour has surfaced onto the web. It is not the complete version, but the Young Thug-assisted "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)" has leaked. According to The Fader, the leak is not the final version that will appear on the album, which also features Popcaan. However what we have heard from the song in the leaked version, Jamie xx, real name Jamie Smith, starts things off with a well-selected soul sample and a laidback, summer beat filled with bells and soft percussion.
  • Young Thug Apologizes to The Game, 'Hate It or Love It' Rapper Responds

    Young Thug apparently ruffled more than a few feathers with the release of his Barter 6 project and the beef with Lil Wayne that followed. Thugger recently had a spat with The Game but has decided to apologize. The "Hate It or Love Rapper" responded via Instagram. Young Thug apparently ruffled more than a few feathers with the release of his Barter 6 project and the beef with Lil Wayne that followed. Thugger recently had a spat with The Game but has decided to apologize. The "Hate It or Love Rapper" responded via Instagram.
  • The Game, Young Thug Beef: 'How We Do' Rapper Fires Back

    The beef between The Game and Young Thug just went up another level. After Thugger responded with an Instagram video to the "How We Do" rapper, Game from the comfort of his own bed, recorded his own comeback. Instead of diving into what Thugger said and making a point to clear up the points about being in multiple gangs or a stripper, Game went simple calling Thugger a "b*tch ass N*gga" several times with plenty more profanity, before threatening to have someone drive by his place, probably not for a cup of tea. Game also is not a fan of the word bae.
  • Game Defends Lil Wayne: "I'll F*ck Young Thug Up;" Thugger Responds

    The Lil Wayne, Young Thug beef just got a lot more interesting. Up until now, it has just been the two rappers sparing at live shows or on social media, with Lil Wayne making the more vitriol statements. Other rappers have decided to stay out of until now. At a recent concert in New Orleans, The Game decided to support their local rapper Lil Wayne and call out Thugger by taking Weezy's side in the feud. Captured in two Instagram videos, The Game puts up the strongest defense for Weezy yet, saying if Thugger ever went out to L.A., he would "F*ck Young Thug up."
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