Belly Goes Golfing With E-Bro, Discusses Palestinian Heritage, Making ‘Mumble Rap 2′
Rapper Belly meets up with Ebro Darden on the golf course to discuss the process of making ‘Mumble Rap 2’, the first of his final three albums and 12th mixtape.

Belly: A Proud Arab Role Model & “American Nightmare” Planning “Mumble Rap 2”
Belly just dropped a banging new song “American Nightmare” as he preps for his new album “Mumble Rap 2.”

Belly Recruits Nas & The Weeknd For Post-Apocalyptic “Die For It” Music Video
Watch the new visuals from the XO representative.

Belly’s ‘See You Next Wednesday’ Album To Feature Nas, The Weeknd & More
Check out which Hip Hop stars are listed as guest features for the LP.

Belly Recruits Benny The Butcher For “Money On The Table” Single
The Weeknd’s co-writer is set to present his next body of work.

Travis Scott & Belly Contribute Unreleased Songs To ‘Madden NFL 18’ Soundtrack
THE TRACKLIST ALSO INCLUDES RECORDS BY KENDRICK, MEEK, FUTURE, ROCKY, ROZAY & MORE

Belly Responds To Toronto Labeling His Canada Day Performance As “Inappropriate”
THE ROC NATION REPRESENTATIVE IS UNAPOLOGETIC: “THEY WILL NEVER CENSOR MY ART”

The Weeknd Taps Rae Sremmurd, Belly & 6LACK For “Legend Of The Fall” Tour
RAP & R&B WILL BE FEATURED ON THE NORTH AMERICAN TREK

Check Out The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa and More Ring In The New Year
RAPPERS DID IT BIG IN LAS VEGAS

Belly Hosts “Adults Only” With French Montana, Amber Rose To Celebrate New Album “Inzombia”
BELLY HOSTS RELEASE PARTY FOR HIS NEW ALBUM “INZOMBIA”

Nas Exerts Lyrical Dominance On “Nas Album Done” With DJ Khaled
THIS VIDEO IS A MAJOR KEY!

Rapper Belly, The Weeknd Say “F Donald Trump” and Cancel Appearance On “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
BELLY AND THE WEEKND DISS DONALD TRUMP!

Belly Announces Date For New Album; Embarking on “Live From The Shadows” Tour
BELLY ISN’T WASTING TIME SINCE SIGNING TO ROC NATION! NEW ALBUM AND A TOUR TO GO WITH IT!

French Montana Pours Champagne On Strippers For Max B In New Visual With Belly
FRENCH FLIPS A JACKSON 5 CLASSIC SONG

Roc Nation’s Belly Connects With Juicy J On New Single “Zanzibar”
NEW MUSIC FROM BELLY

Roc Nation Signee Belly Drops French Montana Featured “Dealer Plated”
ROC NATION JUST SIGNED A NEW ONE – CHECK OUT BELLY HERE!

BJ The Chicago Kid – "Strawberry Bubblegum"
BJ THE CHICAGO KID RELEASES HE ‘BELLY’ INSPIRED VIDEO FOR “STRAWBERRY BUBBLEGUM”

The Weeknd Ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Belly – “King Of The Fall (Remix)”
TY DOLLA $IGN AND BELLY LINK UP WITH THE WEEKND FOR “KING OF THE FALL (REMIX)”.

10 Essential Hip-Hop Soundtracks You Need In Your Music Collection
Next week the Jay-Z executive produced soundtrack for The Great Gatsby will be available for purchase. The collection will feature the new Jay song “100$ Bill” and a “Back to Black” remake by Andre 3000 and Beyoncé, but the rest of the album will be tracks by pop, EDM, and rock acts. So if you’re missing the days of classic movie compilations rooted in the culture, here’s 10 vintage Hip-Hop-centered soundtracks that rap music collectors need to add to their playlists. [ALSO READ: The Great Gatsby Tracklisting Revealed] 8 Mile (2002) Eminem’s semi-autobiographical tale of an aspiring emcee’s battle from the bottom to the limelight was one of the most commercially successful Hip-Hop themed movies of all time. The accompanying album was also a major milestone for the culture as well. 8 Mile’s lead single, “Lose Yourself” by Em, was the first rap song to ever win the Academy Award for Best Original Song. The collection helped introduce a Queens rapper named 50 Cent to the mainstream with his hit song “Wanksta.” The 8 Mile soundtrack also got the attention of Hip-Hop fans because of the fact that both Jay-Z and Nas appeared on the LP even though the two rap titans were still in the midst of their famous beef. Key Tracks: “Lose Yourself” (Eminem), “Wanksta” (50 Cent), “Love Me” (Eminem, 50 Cent, Obie Trice),”You Wanna Be Me” (Nas), – Above The Rim (1994) In March of 1994, Death Row Records, led by Suge Knight and Dr. Dre, was still riding high off the success of Dre’s The Chronic and Snoop Doggy Dogg’s Doggystyle, so when the West Coast label took on the charge of overseeing the Above The Rim soundtrack expectations were high. By calling on the film’s star 2Pac, the Death Row roster, and some of the biggest names in R&B music at the time like H-Town, Al B. Sure!, and SWV, Suge and Dre did not disappoint. The album spawned the mega-hit “Regulate” performed by Warren G and Nate Dogg and the classic B-side track “Pain” by Pac. Key Tracks: “Regulate” (Warren G feat. Nate Dogg), “Pain” (2Pac), “Anything” (SWV), “Afro-Puffs” (The Lady of Rage) – Belly (1998) Hype Williams is perhaps the most accomplished Hip-Hop music video director of all time. But so far in his illustrious career he has only tried to tackle directing a full length movie once. Williams’ sole feature film is 1998’s Belly starring DMX, Nas, Method Man, and T-Boz from TLC. Of course, the movie’s featured rappers/actors graced the soundtrack along with Jay-Z, Ja Rule, D’Angelo, Mya, Noreaga, and several members of the Wu-Tang Clan. Ironically (or perhaps purposely), Williams’ Belly Soundtrack was the antithesis to Hip-Hop’s “Shiny Suit Era” that he helped spark with his videos for Bad Boy artists like Puff Daddy and Ma$e. Key Tracks: “Grand Finale” (DMX, Nas, Method Man, Ja Rule), “Devil’s Pie” (D’Angelo) “Crew Love” (Jay-Z , Beanie Sigel, Memphis Bleek), “Windpipe” (RZA, Ghostface Killah, Ol’ Dirty Bastard) – Juice (1992) If the music from Belly was a great representation of a late 1990’s Hip-Hop sound, then the soundtrack to the film Juice paints a fairly accurate picture of the genre’s musical landscape at the beginning of the decade. Rap legends Eric B. & Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, EPMD, Salt & Pepa, Cypress Hill, Too Short, and Naughty by Nature provided the audio backdrop as Tupac Shakur’s “Bishop” faced off against Omar Epps’ “Q” to see who really had “crazy juice”. Early 90’s R&B was held down by Teddy Riley, Tammy Lucas, Aaron Hall, and Rahiem. Key Tracks: “Juice (Know The Ledge)” (Eric B. & Rakim), “Uptown Anthem” (Naughty by Nature), “Nuff Respect” (Big Daddy Kane), “Is It Good To You” (Teddy Riley feat. Tammy Lucas) – Menace II Society (1993) A year after Juice another urban drama hit movie theaters. The Hughes Brothers-directed film about friends trying to survive the struggles of life in South Central Los Angeles has become a cult classic, and its soundtrack is equally heralded as a Hip-Hop standard. The 17-track LP featured Cali emcees (MC Eiht, Too Short, Spice 1, Da Lench Mob, DJ Quick, Cold 187 um, Ant Banks, Kokane) as well as acts from New York (Brand Nubian, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Boogie Down Productions), Texas (UGK, Hi-Five), and Massachusetts (Guru). Menace II Society also introduced a new generation to Zapp & Roger’s classic 1985 song “Computer Love.” Key Tracks: “Streiht Up Menace” (MC Eiht),”Trigga Gots No Heart” (Spice-1), “Unconditional Love” (Hi-Five), “Pocket Full of Stones” (UGK) – Murder Was The Case (1994) Snoop Doggy Dogg (now known professionally as Snoop Lion) was the hottest rapper on the planet in 1994. His Dr. Dre-produced debut solo album, Doggystyle, broke sales records the previous year selling over 800,000 copies in its first week of release. Less than a year later the Long Beach, California rapper delved into movie making with the short film Murder Was The Case. Snoop teamed up with Dre again for the movie’s soundtrack. The West Coast icons mostly enlisted their fellow Death Row artists to add songs to the eventual Billboard #1 album. The compilation also featured a song by the Bloods and Crips unified group Young Soldierz. Key Tracks: “Murder Was the Case (Remix)” (Snoop Doggy Dogg), “Natural Born Killaz” (Dr. Dre, Ice Cube), “What Would You Do” (Tha Dogg Pound), “Dollaz + Sense” (DJ Quick) – New Jersey Drive Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 (1995) New Jersey Drive the movie may not have stood up against the test of time very well, but New Jersey Drive the soundtracks have been able to survive on their own as great bodies of work. Released by Tommy Boy Records as a two-part collection two weeks a part, Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 appealed to two different rap consumers – the radio listener and the underground head. Vol. 1 contained “Can’t You See,” the debut single from girl group Total. Vol. 2 contained Jeru the Damaja’s “Invasion” produced by DJ Premier. Both volumes contained a classic 1980’s throwback track; Maze & Frankie Beverly’s “Before I Let Go” (Vol.1) and Biz Markie’s “Nobody Beats the Biz” (Vol. 2). Key Tracks Vol.1: “Can’t You See” (Total, The Notorious B.I.G.), “Benz or Beamer” (OutKast), “Where I Am?” (Redman), “East Left” (Keith Murray) Key Tracks Vol 2: “Headz Ain’t Ready” (Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun), […]