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  • Action Bronson was in a Kotex tampon commercial in 2010

    Action Bronson was in a Kotex tampon commercial in 2010

    In 2010, Kotex, a feminine hygiene products company, ran a “social experiment” advertisement in New York where a woman asked a bunch of male strangers if they wouldn’t”t mind going in a store and buying her tampons. The advertisement featured a bunch of confused men. Of Course one of those confused men was Queens rapper, Action Bronson who when told “Hi, I need tampons” replies “What?”

    On his Instagram, Action Bronson said, “I was in a Tampon commercial a couple years back hahaha….She had asked me to buy her tampons….Of course I said yes.”

  • The Charts: Drake & Lil Nas X Still On Top

    The Charts: Drake & Lil Nas X Still On Top

    • Drake scored his ninth #1 album with Care Package, and while it should be no surprise that a Drake project debuts on top, what is surprising is that he accomplished this with a collection of old songs. Care Package consists of 17 songs that have been previously released, but not available on streaming services until now. Many spent years racking up millions of plays on SoundCloud, but found new life with their inclusion on Care Package. The fact that a collection of old song can sell 110,000 albums in the first week is a testament to Drake, who clearly holds the title as the most successful artist in the streaming era.
    • Lil Nas X‘s “Old Town Road” extended its record-setting run at #1 on the Hot 100 charts to 19 weeks. At this point, even Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus believe the end should be near. Billy Ray tweeted earlier this week that it is “someone else’s turn now,” and Lil Nas X announced he will be performing his second single, “Panini,” at the VMAs.
    • Lil Durk also has a successful week, with his new project Love Songs 4 The Streets 2 debuting at #4 and selling just over 42,000 albums. The Chicago artist has evolved over the years, and his numbers show the fans appreciate his growth. He even joked that he has the biggest debut of last week because “Drake don’t count that’s Drake.”
    • I feel obligated to mention Lizzo‘s song “Truth Hurts” remained at #4 on the Hot 100, and her album Cuz I Love You is #8 on Billboard 200. She made headlines earlier this week when she was upset at those who do not consider her a rapper, dragging other artists into a since-deleted Twitter rant.
    • Chris Brown’s Indigo remained at #5, spending its 6th week in the Top 10 after debuting at #1 in July. The album is propelled by the success of “No Guidance,” which held at #6 on the Hot 100.
    • NF’s The Search and Chance the Rapper‘s The Big Day, which were #1 and #2, respectively, on last week’s chart, both stayed in the top 10. NF finds himself at #6 and Chance sits at #9.
    • Lil Tecca’s “Ransom” remained in the top 10, and with the release of a remix featuring Juice WRLD, is hoping to climb in next week’s charts.
    • Speaking of next week’s charts, they will feature new albums from Rick Ross and Trippie Redd. Ross’ Port of Miami 2 is projected to sell around 80,000 albums, while Trippie’s ! is on pace for 45,000 albums.

    Top 2019 First Week Sales in Hip-Hop

    • 172,377 – Tyler the Creator, Igor
    • 164,076 – Juice WRLD, Death Race For Love
    • 131,717 – DJ Khaled – Father of Asahd
    • 130,000 – NF, The Search
    • 125,251 – Future, The WIZRD
    • 125,000 (projected) – Chance the Rapper, The Big Day
    • 115,000 – Dreamville, Revenge of the Dreamers III
    • 109.891 – Drake, Care Package
    • 108,000 – Chris Brown, Indigo
    • 108,000 – Chance the Rapper, The Big Day
    • 89,955 – Gunna, Drip or Drown 2
    • 88,311 – Offset, FATHER OF 4
    • 82,000 – Nav, Bad Habits
    • 81,417 – Logic, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
    • 81,000 – ScHoolboy Q, CrasH Talk
    • 77,000 – Lil Nas X, 7
    • 64,960 – 2 Chainz, Rap Or Go To The League
    • 55,000 – Anderson .Paak, Ventura
    • 54,270 – Lil Skies, Shelby
  • Singles, Albums, & Projects releasing in August 2019

    Singles, Albums, & Projects releasing in August 2019

    August 2

    Black Milk – DiVE (Album)

    Dave East – Survival Pacc (Album)

    Drake – Care Package (Compilation)

    Lil Durk – Love Songs for the Streets 2 (Album)

    Rich Forever Music – Rich Forever 4 (Album)

    Thouxanbanfauni – Seein Colors (Album)

    Tobi Lou – Live on Ice (Album)

    August 8

    AUGUST 08 – Happy Endings* (Album)

    August 9

    Bas – Spilled Milk 1 (EP)

    Bazzi – Soul Searching (Project)

    Blueface – Dirt Bag (EP)

    Dame D.O.L.L.A – BIG DOLLA (Album)

    Lil Wop – Psych (Project)

    Rick Ross – Port of Miami 2 (Album)

    Trippie Redd – ! (Album)

    Ugly God – Bumps & Bruises (Album)

    August 14

    Cousin Stizz – Trying to Find My Next Thrill (Album)

    Danny Wolf – Night of the Wolf (Album)

    Nef The Pharaoh – Mushrooms & Coloring Books (Album)

    August 16

    A$AP Ferg – Floor Seats (Album)

    Curren$y – Hot August Nights (Album)

    Swae Lee – Sextasy / Won’t Be Late ft. Drake (Singles)

    P-LO – Shine (Album)

    Quality Control – Quality Control: Control the Streets, Vol. 2 (Album)

    Snoh Aalegra – Ugh, Those Feels Again (Album)

    Jaquees – Hot For Me ft. Lil Keed & Lil Gotit (Single)

    Normani – Motivation (Single)

    Brockhampton – Boy Bye (Single)

    Snoop Doog – I Wanna Thank Me (Album)

    Young Thug – SO MUCH FUN (Album)

    Chief Keef – Almighty So 2 (Album)

    August 23

    BROCKHAMPTON – GINGER (Album)

    Jidenna – 85 to Africa (Album)

    K$upreme & ChaseTheMoney – Caught Fire

    August 30

    Common – Let Love (Album)

    Joell Ortiz – Monday (Album)

    SiR – Chasing Summer (Album)

  • Mac Miller’s mixtape ‘K.I.D.S.’ will soon be available on streaming services

    Mac Miller’s mixtape ‘K.I.D.S.’ will soon be available on streaming services

    A lot of rappers who released critical acclaimed mixtapes during the blog era have been moving their music to streaming recently and the latest mixtape coming to streaming platforms is Mac Miller’s 2010 ‘K.I.D.S’, founder of Rostrum Records, Benjy Grinberg, announced that Mac Miller’s breakout mixtape, K.I.D.S., will be on streaming services later this year. 

    Grinberg made this announcement via Instagram on Tuesday (Aug. 13) , the ninth anniversary of K.I.D.S.’ release.

    Benjy Grinberg, founder of Rostrum Records wrote on Instagram

    “On this 9th anniversary of the first tape that Mac and Rostrum put out together, I’m excited to announce that “K.I.D.S.” will be available on all streaming services later this year! After Macadelic came out, Mac asked if we could clear this one next. It has been challenging but we are getting through it. We miss Mac every day and we see our job as making sure his music lives on. We love you, Mac.”

  • Hip-Hop was born on August 11th, 1973

    Hip-Hop was born on August 11th, 1973

    When was Hip-Hop created? and Who started Hip-Hop?

    On August 11th, 1973, Hip-Hop was born at a “back to school jam” birthday party in the Bronx. 1520 Sedgwick Avenue, the Bronx, New York, USA. The Party was hosted by Clive Campbell AKA Dj Kool Herc. DJ Kool Herc, an 18-year-old Jamaican-American DJ, spun the turntables at the birthday party for his sister Cindy Campbell.

    1520 Sedgwick Avenue, the Bronx, New York, USA

    DJ Kool Herc, performed the ground breaking art form of the Merry-Go-Round, playing the same two records, isolating the funkiest percussion sections, extending those five second break beats into five minutes of dance fury. Then came the MC, or the Master of Ceremony, who added the rhymes over the beat to get the party going and flowing.

    In the Bronx, DJ Kool Herc’s friend Coke La Rock hyped up the crowd with a microphone. And from then on, Hip-Hop was born. DJ Kool Herc’s parties featured a new style of dance, Herc called these dancers b-boys. Eventually DJ Kool Herc had to move the party outside from 1520 Sedgwick Ave. to Cedar Park.

    Hip-Hop doesn’t just refer to music, it’s a subculture and art movement that was developed by African Americans and Puerto Ricans during the 1970s. DJ Kool Herc is known today as the founding father of “Hip-Hop”.

    Purchase our 100 Hip-Hop Facts (1973-2000) Book

    Read: August 11th is officially recognized as “Hip-Hop Celebration Day”

    Read: DJ Kool Herc coined the terms “B-Boys” and “B-Girls”

    Read: The term “Hip-Hop” first appeared in print on September 21st, 1982

  • First week sales projections for Chance The Rapper, NF, YBN Cordae and More

    First week sales projections for Chance The Rapper, NF, YBN Cordae and More

    3 years after releasing Coloring Book, Chance the Rapper returned with his highly anticipated album The Big Day, which is expected to sell 125,000 records the first week. As with most albums these days, a majority of those sales come from streaming. While this is a huge number for most artists (especially since this is technically Chance’s first album), many fans expected Chance to take a step further and join the biggest names in hip-hop, who usually sell 300,000-700,000 in the first week. Despite this, the album is still a successful project for Chance, who will have his first No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart.

    The biggest surprise of the week is NF, whose album The Search is projected to sell 110,000 albums and debut at No. 2 on the charts. The Michigan born rapper has quietly been building a huge following, and he even had a No. 1 album in 2017 with Perception. That album, however, only sold 55,000 albums the first week, so this is easily NF’s biggest debut.

    YBN Cordae is projected to see his debut album, The Lost Boy, sell 30,000 the first week. This is a strong debut for the young rapper, who showcased his lyrical abilities and snagged some high profile features to form a great project. He also helped pave the way for other members of the YBN collective to drop their official debut albums.

    While projections are not in for every project that dropped last week, Young Dolph and Key Glock appear to have a successful collaboration as Dum and Dummer is projected to sell 45,000 albums. The Memphis rappers represented their hometown well, and it appears the city, along with the rest of the country, are showing their appreciation.

    Top 2019 First Week Sales in Hip-Hop

    • 172,377 – Tyler the Creator, Igor
    • 164,076 – Juice WRLD, Death Race For Love
    • 131,717 – DJ Khaled – Father of Asahd
    • 125,251 – Future, The WIZRD
    • 125,000 (projected) – Chance the Rapper, The Big Day
    • 115,000 – Dreamville, Revenge of the Dreamers III
    • 110,00 (projected) – NF, The Search
    • 108,000 – Chris Brown, Indigo
    • 89,955 – Gunna, Drip or Drown 2
    • 88,311 – Offset, FATHER OF 4
    • 82,000 – Nav, Bad Habits
    • 81,417 – Logic, Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
    • 81,000 – ScHoolboy Q, CrasH Talk
    • 77,000 – Lil Nas X, 7
    • 64,960 – 2 Chainz, Rap Or Go To The League
    • 55,000 – Anderson .Paak, Ventura
    • 54,270 – Lil Skies, Shelby

  • Stream YBN Cordae’s new album ‘The Lost Boy’

    Stream YBN Cordae’s new album ‘The Lost Boy’

    YBN Cordae The Lost Boy

    YBN Cordae has finally dropped his very highly anticipated debut album, and it is called The Lost Boy. After his fellow YBN crew member YBN Nahmir got a lot of major publicity last year from a couple of viral singles and an XXL Freshman selection, Cordae slowly started to take the rap game by storm, releasing various great singles on his YouTube.

    Cordae has been praised for his incredibly diverse, complicated, and introspective lyricism; he has a lyrical talent that can definitely be prepared with the likes of JID, Kendrick Lamar, and J. Cole. The Lost Boy has quite a few high profile features, Arin Ray, Chance the Rapper, Ty Dolla $ign, Pusha T, Meek Mill, and Anderson.Paak all give contributions to the rising star’s debut album. From what I have heard so far from this record, it is totally worth the hype. If you a big hip hop fan(which I would assume you are if you are reading this), you should stream The Lost Boy right now!

  • Stream Maxo Kream’s debut studio album ‘Brandon Banks’

    Stream Maxo Kream’s debut studio album ‘Brandon Banks’

    Brandon Banks

    After releasing Punken last year, one of the best slept-on rap albums of 2018, the Houston trap star is back with another record. Brandon Banks is the debut studio album for Maxo after signing with Roc Nation earlier this year.

    Maxo’s phenomenal storytelling ability is very prominent on this record; it’s a gritty look into what being a Houston trapper is really like. Brandon Banks has a bunch of awesome features; Megan thee Stallion, Schoolboy Q, A$AP Ferg, KCG Josh, and Travi$ Scott all provide excellent contributions to the record. This is one of my favorite rap albums of the year so far, and I highly recommend it to fans of Dirty South trap music. If you want to stream Maxo Kream’s excellent record, Brandon Banks, check it out here!

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