On January 1, 2017, Tory Lanez released his Chixtape 4 mixtape. Moving into an era where a vast majority of projects are released on all streaming services, clearances have to be made for samples.
The fifth installment of the Chixtape series will find placement on all streaming platforms. Being a fan of samples from the early-to-mid 2000s, you’ll find this Chixtape to arguably be the best. However, that will be left for debate, after the release on November 15th.
“Jerry Sprunger” samples T-Pain’s “I’m Sprung,” released in 2005. T-Pain is bringing new energy on the 2019 remake, leaving many excited for this drop. Well, wait no longer; listen to “Jerry Sprunger” below.
Dave East‘s career has the been the split between the 90s era to a current era. The Ravenswood Projects rapper has found the grounds to remain true to himself and find his way to success in that manner. It was enough to get Nas to notice him. Now: from Change of Plans to Survival, Dave’s story is never finish being told.
The plot continues on the debut album, executive produced by Nas, Surivival. Dave loaded the project with features, but leaves himself plenty of room to tell his tale.
Dave East 2019 has been one of the busiest in the industry. Between performances, endorsements, and the Wu-Tang series, East makes sure he spreads his eggs in multiple baskets.
Many assumed that Kairi Chanel (released in 2016), was his debut album. However, East explained that Nas would always executive produce the album. Survival, the album, will arrive on Nov. 8. East shared the tracklist, featuring Rick Ross, The-Dream, Ty Dolla Sign, Max B, Jacquees, Teyana Taylor, Nas, DJ Premier, E40, Ashley Leone, Lil Baby, Gunna and more; it’s stacked with features. The final track, before the bonus with Ty Dolla Sign, is a tribute to Nipsey Hussle. The two artists were close.
Halloween always appears to be 21 Savage‘s season. With projects like The Slaughter Tape, The Slaughter King and Savage Mode, 21 attacks the end of October with vengeance.
21 Savage returns with his new, upbeat track, “Immortal.” 21 doesn’t waste any breath, rapping pretty much all the way through. The song doesn’t have a home right now, but Savage isn’t the type of artist to starve his base for long.
We now have the official remix on all streaming platforms. Young Thug and Travis Scott are no strangers to working with each other and we’re sure it won’t be the last. The song proceeds as normal, adding Scott’s verse in last.
When it comes to release dates and times, Kanye West is as sporadic as they come. However, it looks like today he lived in his truth, releasing his ninth studio album, Jesus Is King.
Friday night (9/27), at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Kanye West set up an event: Jesus Is King: A Kanye West Experience. Via Ticketmaster, the tickets were sold just hours before this “mysterious” event. The staff at the theatre were only provided vague details about what was happening.
Kanye’s publicist shared a post on IG, stating the album will be released at 8PM tonight, with no specified time zone. The album follows West’s 2018 efforts of Ye.
Well, it looks like the time is now, as Kanye has released his album, Jesus Is King. Complete with a total of 10 tracks, you can stream the album below.
Kanye West Jesus is King Tracklist:
Every Hour (feat. Sunday Service Choir)
Selah
Follow God
Closed on Sunday
On God
Everything We Need (feat. Ty Dolla Sign and Ant Clemons)
Water (feat. Ant Clemons)
God Is
Hands On (feat. Fred Hammond)
Use This Gospel (feat. Clipse and Kenny
Jesus is Lord
Along with the album, Kanye has also released merch, which you can check out here.
Roddy Ricch released Feed Tha Streets II in 2018. Without any features, Roddy ran through the project with no struggle. His fans have been waiting on new music and he’s delivering.
“Big Stepper” flows in the vein of “Out Tha Mud,” little-to-no auto-tune and Roddy proves he doesn’t need it. “Big Stepper” follows in the trend of guitar production, while Roddy follows the trend of making new sounds for his releases.