Friday, January 23, 2015

Chris Brown & Tyga Reveal ‘Fan Of A Fan’ Album Artwork & Release Date



Chris Brown and Tyga hit us with their 90s inspired cover for their joint project, Fan Of A Fan: The Album. Up above, the two pay homage to the 90s duo Kris Kross, which is evident by Chris Brown’s hair. With the LP set to drop digitally February 24th, the first visual to the album, “Ayo,” directed by Colin Tiley, will drop soon. Until then, be sure to catch the two along with Trey Songz on their upcoming Between The Sheetstour, which kicks off January 27th in Hamptom, Virginia.

KENDRICK LAMAR RELEASING SECRET LP?



Cat’s out the bag? According to Walmart, Kendrick Lamar’s sophomore album is penciled in for next Tuesday (January 27). When you consider how rabid K-Dot’s fan base is, the date seems plausible. At this point, he can drop at any moment and move units out. Guess we’ll have to wait and see. Mark your calendars.

Lil Mook – All That (Prod By BSoundBeatz)





Alabama rapper, Lil Mook, releases his new single, “All That”. The track is a more sophisticated, upbeat sound geared towards Mook’s for the ladies. The playful song, produced by BsoundBeatz, highlights Lil Mook’s smooth rapping style laid over an uplifting, feel-good beat. “All That” is Lil Mook’s first single off the highly anticipated mixtape “So Ambitious,” scheduled to drop February 17th.




Friday, January 2, 2015

Meek Mill Previews Five Songs From ‘Dreams Worth More Than Money’

We all expected Meek Mill’s Dreams Worth More Than Money in 2014. But prison moved the release of the album to sometime in 2015. Mill’s a free man now, and judging from the five preview snippets he recently dropped on Instagram, the album should come sooner rather than later. Give them all a listen.

   


It wasn’t the best of years for Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group. The Bawse’s first album sold OK, but his second was pretty disappointing. Omarion’s numbers weren’t particularly good, and  Stalley’s studio debut never got off the ground at all.
MMG has Meek Mill, Wale and French Montana all releasing albums in the first half of 2015.
From what you heard from those snippets, will Mill lead the label out of its doldrums?