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Death Row Records are not quite done yet with their compilation album releases, as another one is set to hit store shelves by the end of this month (July 2007). This time around, the theme is all about remixes and b-sides, convenietly titled “15 Years On Death Row Vol. II: B Sides”
Houston artist Trae has a brand new ‘underground’ album The Truth ready for release, which will hit stores January 23. The album will be released on his own label G-Maab Entertainment.
Young Jeezy took up the #1 spot last week in sales from Def Jam for The Inspiration. 352,000 copies in the first week.
“It’s full of pain and rage and you can hear it. It’s a soundtrack to the hood version of David vs. Goliath. That’s the best way to describe it.”
Pharoahe Monch is about to hit back hard with his long-awaited album Desire due out on SRC records in 2007. Before the album drops, Pharoahe has teamed up with Clinton Sparks to drop The Awakening Mixtape.
A little preview of Clue’s Professional 3, featuring Fabolous, Scott Storch, the Game, Swizz Beatz, Jadakiss, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne plus more.
Looks like beefin with 50 is a bad business move above everything else.
Info on upcoming G-Unit releases from M.O.P, Tony Yayo, Spider Loc, Olivia and the next G-Unit group album.
Alchemist speaks on the new mixtape that has 50 buzzin
The Greatest Hits CD for the Bay Area Hip-Hop movement known as Hyphy available next Jan through TVT
“I have been working so hard the past year that I haven’t had the time to feed my underground fanbase the way I have in the past.”
This week the MTV.com crew talk to Shady’s Obie Trice and newcomers Cashis and Bobby Creekwater about the upcoming mixtape-turned-LP, Eminem presents: The Re-Up, and a few notable tracks.
[Murder] Inc’s Irv Gotti is set for a comeback, in a big way. “You’re gonna be like, ‘I thought them f—ers was over.’ “
According to Hitsdailydouble.com, retailers around the US are predicting first week sales of around 850k for Jay-Z’s Kingdom Come comeback LP.
“When Block and I first met, I realized he had an ear for the streets of the South and that he would be the perfect person to be our partner in developing and breaking new talent.”
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