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XXXTentacion Shot Dead

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According to TMZ, witnesses told cops a Louis Vuitton bag was stolen from the rapper's car where he was found with "no pulse". Fans took to social media to share a video he had posted to Instagram Live where he spoke about his legacy. CONTROVERSIAL American rapper XXXTentacion was shot dead in an apparent armed robbery yesterday in Miami, according to US reports. The 20-year-old was gunned down as he left a South Florida motorcycle dealership, thought to have died in his car and declared dead at hospital. TMZ claim the 20-year-old was gunned down in a drive-by shooting as he left a South Florida motorcycle dealership Police confirmed the artist, real name Jahseh Onfroy, was approached by two armed suspects shortly after 4pm on Monday - they are still being hunted. At least one of the suspects fired a gun which hit Onfroy as he sat in a BMW before both fled in a dark-coloured SUV, cops said. Witnesses reported hearing multiple gunshots, and in a clip following the a

Bigger than you

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2 Chainz “Bigger Than You” [ft. Drake & Quavo] “Bigger Than You,” 2 Chainz’s new one-off single with Quavo and Drake, begins modestly: Quavo sounds plugged in but uninspired, and the beat thumps half-heartedly. Then 2 Chainz saunters up, offering, "Chain so big, shoulda came with a kickstand,” and yes, now we’re listening. He can still stop a rote rap song in its tracks like he’s lunging for closing elevator doors, and this far into his best-guest-rapper-alive dominance, it's tempting to start thinking of him as the best: He has kept his spirit antic and imagination vivid longer than, say, previous holders of this crown, Luda or Nicki. On “Bigger Than You,” he towers genially over Quavo as well as Drake, who rattles off a few decent lines about nothing much and, perhaps studiously, about no one in particular—he briefly remembers a woman who made fun of his singing but otherwise sinks into the background as 2 Chainz surges into your earbuds. When the song ends, it fades

“Touch My Blood”, says AKA

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“Touch My Blood”, says AKA It’s been an exciting journey for AKA. Signing deals like never before, he now considers himself a ‘living legend’. Today he released his “final” album Touch My Blood. The album has been causing chaos on the net before even being released. The Super Mega held an exclusive listening session at the private location for the album. ‘The music on the project is quite impressive’, said Tweezy on Twitter who attended the event. It’s been a ‘musical year’ so far. June alone has seen few albums out from the people’s favourites such as Nas, Joe, Kanye West and South Africa’s own A-Reece. AKA waited years and that got the people talking about him. He kept the consistency and stayed true to himself. Now he has come back and blessed his fans with a ‘masterpiece’. With the track list and a few songs already revealed through pre-order on iTunes, according to SliqueOnLife, there are a few things one ‘needs’ to know. Sliquor posted on his blog that 5 things that will ge

New Music News

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The year 2018 has been a year for Hip-hop, rappers been producing quality music like never before, youngsters such as Nasty C collaborating with the American Trap star A$AP Ferg on a song titled 'King'. The song has been making waves on the radio. The Skhanda God K.O also released a song featuring AKA titled Fire Emoji. K.O dragged AKA into the booth for the hip hop / trap. Fire Emoji sees K.O bragging about his outputs, which basically means everything he does is fire. The new song is off the Two Piece short EP released by K.O which also includes another hit banger WayaWaya featuring Cassper Nyovest. Buzzing hip hop act J Molley comes through with a new tune named Always Stressed. The tune comes as a follow up to Seven Bottles released few weeks ago which made waves. J Molley keeps the momentum going with IMNOTGOOFY on the beat, his fans must be enjoying the music because the boy keeps working. Female rapper Nadia Nakai and Frank Casino release their own soon named Money C

Lil Baby and say 'Yes Indeed'

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The Atlanta rapper Lil Baby is the latest in a string of recent Drake endorsements that also includes BlocBoy JB and Octavian. Baby isn’t as exciting a prospect as either of those artists, but he does seem poised for a breakthrough. His collaboration with Drake, “Yes Indeed” (formerly known as “ Pikachu”), unfortunately splits the difference between dispassionate and marble-mouthed, but there are still quotables hidden in their sharply pivoting verses. “Yes Indeed” is produced by Wheezy, and so Drake connects the dots to the Weezy that made him , reflecting on his rap origins with string of muttered run-ons that hardly seem to break. “When I started out, I just took what they gave me/Did all the favors, they never repaid me/It worked in my favor, ‘cause nobody saved me,” he murmurs. In a roundabout way, the verse—and to a greater extent the song—is Drake coaching up rookies like Lil Baby, all while acknowledging the incredible run he’s on. And his student nearly interrupts this lesson