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2 Chainz Reveals Final Tracklisting For “Based On A T.R.U. Story”; Features Include Kanye West, Scarface, The-Dream And More

(AllHipHop News) With two weeks remaining until his solo debut album is released, Def Jam recording artist 2 Chainz has revealed the final tracklisting for both the standard and deluxe editions of Based On A T.R.U Story. The 13-track standard edition of 2 Chainz’ album will feature guest appearances from the likes of Drake, Kanye West, The-Dream, Nicki Minaj, Dolla Boy, Mike Posner, Scarface, John Legend and Cap-1. The Based On A T.R.U. Story deluxe edition will include three additional tracks: “Countdown” featuring Chris Brown, “Like Me”, “I Feel Good”, and “Riot.” Production on the album is expected to come from Mike Will, Sonny Digital, Kanye West, T-Minus, Lex Luger, Hit-Boy, Lil Jon, and many more. 2 Chainz, who is currently on the road opening for Nicki Minaj on the second leg of her “Pink Friday Tour,” will be hitting the road for his own solo tour beginning on August 30 in Norfolk, Virginia. Check out the full tracklisting for both editions of 2 Chainz’ debut below: 01. Yuck! 02. Crack 03. Dope Peddler 04. No Lie ft. Drake 05. Birthday Song ft. Kanye West 06. I’m Different 07. Extremely Blessed ft. The-Dream 08. I Luv Dem Strippers ft. Nicki Minaj 09. Stop Me Now ft. Dolla Boy 10. Money Machine 11. In Town ft. Mike Posner 12. Ghetto Dreams ft. Scarface & John Legend 13. Wut We Doin? ft. Cap 1 Deluxe Edition: 14. Countdown ft. Chris Brown 15. Like Me 16. I Feel Good 17. Riot 2 Chainz’ Based On A T.R.U. Story will be released on August 14th.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Did Rick Ross Steal Waka Flocka Flame's Style? Waka Thinks So!

Bricksquad’s Waka Flocka Flame has taken a few shots at Rick Ross in a cover-story for Complex. In the article, Waka accuses Ricky Rozay of stealing his style and making a career out of it. Check out what he said below: “This n*gga out here making 30 f*cking songs with your sound. He watering it down, just putting words together that sounded good. Sh*t would be harder if it was the truth. “That sh*t made me tight. “N*ggas built labels off our sound—like, literally. You know how many n*ggas sound like Lex Luger and Southside? I go in n*ggas’ studios, all their beats sound like my producers. I be like, What the f*ck?” But above all he tries to maintain perspective: “You can’t be mad at something you can’t control.” Waka also takes credit for creating the term “H.A.M.” and implies that the Watch The Throne single “H.A.M.”, which was produced by Lex Luger, was very similar to his signature sound. Check out what he said below: “What are y’all gonna say now? Jay-Z stupid as h*ll? My sound is wack? You gonna say that? They love the sound. They can’t run away from it. That sh*t re-sparked n*ggas’ careers. “My sound put life into a lot of people’s careers. I feel like my sound changed hip-hop. Period. It’s crazy when I came out with it everybody laughed at it, but the next year everybody’s doing it. They getting credit for the sh*t you started. You be like, Damn, how is this n*gga a genius for doing something I started?” I guess “BMF” does sound a little like it could be a Waka song, but it was produced by Lex Luger. If anything that’s Lex Luger’s sound, and he is free to give it to whomever he wants. Right?

“Rack City” Producer DJ Mustard Personifies Ratchet Music for a New Hip-Hop Generation

For the last year and a half, West Coast producer DJ Mustard has been killing the clubs and the radio waves with a sound that the streets of Los Angeles have named “Ratchet Music.” Having produced hits for the likes of Tyga and Y.G., DJ Mustard has become one of the most sought out new producers with artists looking for his heavy bassline and snap sound. All in all, Ratchet Music is simplistic and even a reworking of previous musical trends, but there’s no denying its popularity, especially with the females. AllHipHop.com caught up with the young rising California producer to talk about his sound and style: AllHipHop.com: What made you decide to roll with DJ Mustard as your moniker? DJ Mustard: Dijon is my first name. One day, my cousin was playing with a Mustard bottle, and he started calling me Mustard. It’s stuck with me ever since. AllHipHop.com: No other name before that? DJ Mustard: I’ve always been Mustard. AllHipHop.com: I’m looking at a picture of you right now and you’ve got a huge gold and diamond Heinz Mustard bottle as a chain. Is that “Rack City” money right there? DJ Mustard: [laughs] Almost. AllHipHop.com: How long have you been making beats? DJ Mustard: Probably like two and a half years. AllHipHop.com: Say what? You’re still new to this then. DJ Mustard: Yeah, I’m real new. AllHipHop.com: There are dudes who have been making beats for years, and they haven’t been on the radio yet. DJ Mustard: I just take it as a blessing. I’ve been DJ’ing since I was a child. My uncle let me DJ at a family party when I was like 11 years old. It was all older music, but I was familiar with it because of previous parties. After that, I started to frequently DJ more as I got older. As for beats, I watched a lot of my producer homies, and then I was able to grasp on to it. I just kept trying and trying, and then one day, I finally got it. That process took me like a year. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AE3yia1AJeQ&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: What led you to create the style of music that you are known for? DJ Mustard: Los Angeles wasn’t known for dancing and having a good time. For years, the music had been gang oriented. I just wanted to make music for people to have fun to and to bring the party back to L.A. I want people to have fun and not to worry about fighting. I do this for the crowd. AllHipHop.com: You’ve worked heavily with Y.G. How long have you two known each other? DJ Mustard: For about six years. AllHipHop.com: Did you know that he was going to one day become a young rap star? DJ Mustard: Kind of. When I first started working with him, he had a lot of haters. He still does somewhat, but there were a lot more back then. Now here on the West Coast scene, people are a little more happy. There’s less hating going on between the artists. We aren’t doing this to be violent. We are doing this to bring the West Coast back to the spotlight. AllHipHop.com: I can imagine the resistance that you felt at first with your music, because a lot of West Coast rap fans probably felt that you weren’t being true to the West sound. DJ Mustard: I felt some of that hate, but it never bothered me. I knew that it was going to catch on, and that people were going to roll with it. If the streets roll with you, then you don’t ever have to worry about anybody else. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwL3UeQ0ECU&w=420&h=315] AllHipHop.com: You use snaps in a lot of your beats, and they’ve been around forever, but your snaps are super crisp with an echo sound. DJ Mustard: For a lot of my beats, I use the same snap and the same 808s. I hardly ever use anything different. Those two things together just make people want to dance. You can’t resist it. It’s ear candy, and when you hear it, you want to dance. These things have been around like you said, but when you present it in a different way, it rejuvenates everything. AllHipHop.com: I’ve seen people criticize the “Rack City” song, but the beat has received a lot of praise. DJ Mustard: It started off as a fast beat. I was in the studio just making a beat for YG, and I never thought that it would become what it became. Tyga was looking for beats, and I didn’t know what to send him. I ended up sending him the “Rack City” beat and he had the song done in less than two days. I mixed it the following day and we put it. The song took off from there. AllHipHop.com: I love the bassline for that track. DJ Mustard: I listen to a lot of country and western, so that’s an inspiration sometimes. I also love that old school sound like the way that DJ Battlecat makes his beats. I want to try to capture all of that but in a new way. AllHipHop.com: The style has been called, “Ratchet Music.” DJ Mustard: “Ratchet” can mean a good thing or a bad thing. The way that I see it as far as the music is concerned, it’s people having fun. You can go to a turned up party, and that can be “Ratchet.” AllHipHop.com: You’ve made hits for YG and Tyga. Who else have you produced for? DJ Mustard: I just did tracks for Red Cafe, Bow Wow, and Meek Mill. There’s a lot of other artists, too. The phone’s been ringing a lot. People want stuff that sounds like “Rack City”, but I also do other type of beats. I can make R&B and serious tracks – not just the club bangers. Every time I send an artist those type of tracks, they tell me that they want the stuff that I make […]

MIXTAPE DOWNLOAD: Fat Trel – Nightmare On E Street

In 2011, Fat Trel was crowned “Breakout Artist of the Year” at the DMV Music Awards. Today, he released his first 2012 offering in the form of Nightmare on E Street, the long-awaited project from the D.C. lyricist. The 22-track mixtape features all new music from Trel and boasts appearances from a number of his fellow talented DMV MCs, including The Slutty Boyz, Tabi Bonney, Meatchi, and Chris Bo. Red Cafe, Phil Ade, and Raheem Devaughn also make appearances on the mixtape.  Production on the project comes from Brainzzz, Kane, Lex Luger, Harry Fraud, Big K.R.I.T., Raheem Devaughn, and many more. Download Fat Trel’s Nightmare On E Street Now! Follow Fat Trel On Twitter (@FatTrel).

Mac Miller Releases New Mixtape “Macadelic”, Drops Video For “Loud”

(AllHipHop News) Nearly five months after being the first independent artist in over 10 years to debut at #1 on the Soundscan charts, Pittsburgh’s Mac Miller has delivered a mixtape full of new material for his fans. Macadelic features 17 brand new tracks from the Rostrum Records signee, who teamed up with a number of producers including Big Jerm, Ritz Reynolds, ID Labs, Lex Luger, Cardo, Clams Casino, Teddy Roxpin, and many more to create the project. Guest MCs on Macadelic include Sir Michael Rocks, Kendrick Lamar, Iman Omari, Juicy J, Cam’ron, Joey Bada$$, Lil Wayne, and Casey Veggies. In addition to the mixtape, Mac dropped a visual directed by Ian Wolfson for the Macadelic track “Loud”, which can be viewed below the tracklisting: 1. Love Me As I Have Loved You (p###. Ritz Reynolds) 2. Desperado (p###. ID Labs) 3. Loud (p###. ID Labs) 4. Thoughts From A Balcony (p###. Sap) 5. Aliens Fighting Robots ft. Sir Michael Rocks (p###. Brandun Deshay) 6. Vitamins (p###. ID Labs) 7. Fight The Feeling ft. Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari (p###. Iman Omari) 8. Lucky Ass B#### ft. Juicy J (p###. Lex Luger) 9. The Mourning After (p###. Two Fresh) 10. 1 Threw 8 (p###. Black Diamond) 11. Ignorant ft. Cam’ron (p###. Cardo) 12. The Question ft. Lil Wayne (p###. Wally West & ID Labs) 13. Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes) (p###. Clams Casino) 14. Sunlight ft. Iman Omari (p###. Teddy Roxpin) 15. Clarity (p###. ID Labs & Ritz Reynolds) 16. America ft. Casey Veggies & Joey Bada$$ (p###. Hannibal King) 17. F### ‘Em All (p###. ID Labs) [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqGISo7TMic&w=560&h=315] Mac Miller’s Macadelic is available now for download.

Mixtape Review: Chip Tha Ripper’s “Tell Ya Friends”

Rating: 8/10 Looking to add to this month’s hottest releases, Chip Tha Ripper drops his latest tape entitled Tell Ya Friends. The smooth-flowing Cleveland rapper has brought forth another solid project, with features from Wale, Bun B, Krayzie Bone, Kid Cudi, and more. Tell Ya Friends also features high quality production from Lex Luger, Boi-1da, Hi-Tek, and Chuck Inglish, as Chip looks to follow up on his highly praised 2011 release, Gift Raps. The opening track, “Good Evening,” is a microcosm of Chip Tha Ripper’s smooth signature style as he speaks on women, his city, sippin’ on syrup, and his favorite drink: Jameson. He raps about his rides on the hook, highlighting one in particular as he repeatedly lets it be known that his “Chevy sittin’ on 24s.” The song topics continue in this manner until listeners get a surprise on the Lex Luger-produced “Out Here.” Demonstrating his versatility, Lex provides the perfect instrumental for Chip to shine on. The beat, which strays away from the popular trap sound that Lex gained popularity on, still features Lex’s signature snare and bass, but slowed down and mixed with synths and strings that are audible enough to keep the beat laidback enough for Chip’s smooth flow. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-lYn5gF2-8] Chip takes a different approach on one of the mixtape’s top tracks “25 Wives,” as he ponders what life would be like if he could have 25 wives (“If I got all ya’ll, there won’t be no sense in cheating). Not to be outdone, Wale jumps on the track and voices his thoughts on the possibility of having 25 wives in his life. In addition he shares that he enjoys a woman with a natural body: “Silicon b*tches got the confidence / but natural b*tches get all my compliments.” The Boi-1da produced track also features an eastern, almost snake charmer-type flute sound that provides a hazy, laidback vibe. As the tape progresses, Chip is joined on the song “Stay Sleep” by Cleveland-native, Krayzie Bone, as Chip raps about being overlooked in the game, despite the popularity of his previous mixtapes. Krayzie Bone speaks to the city of Cleveland on his verse, telling the people to “Go get it and quit blaming sh*t on LeBron.” [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmNBaT5vH84] Chip Tha Ripper’s Tell Ya Friends definitely has what it takes to be mentioned among the top releases of this year so far, even in a release-heavy month. The tape will also have fans anticipating the release of his album, Charles Worth, which is rumored to drop sometime this summer. In the meantime, Tell Ya Friends is impressive enough for listeners to share with their friends, just as Chip The Ripper had hoped, as he looks to continue to add to his underground buzz.