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TeeFlii Drops Annie R U O’tay 5

  The Contemporary R&B singer, songwriter and producer, TeeFlii – who brought you radio hits “24 Hours” and “This D” — drops a serious reminder of why he’s one of the West Coast’s hottest artists, with the release of his highly anticipated new double album “Annie R U O’Tay 5.” The L.A. artist gets creative with his latest project “Annie R U O’Tay 5” with a creative cassette tape throwback touch featuring two sides: Side A is strictly all TeeFlii, and Side B spotlights the West Coast star teaming up with the likes of Glasses Malone, Keke Palmer, Casey Veggies, Dom Kennedy and more.   “I’ve put a lot of hard work and dedication into this project. A lot of people weren’t around to help me on this project. No [DJ] Mustard, no YG…just ME,” notes the LA native. “It’s pretty much just me going ahead with what I believe. I want everyone to know how much this project means to me and how hard we worked. I mean, we started off creating this project in hotel rooms, ya feel me. It took a lot to get this project to where it is.” The fifth installment of TeeFlii’s original “Annie R U O’Tay” series – which began with Vol. 1 in 2012, produced by DJ Mustard and the Futuristiks — showcases his unique vocals, raunchy lyrics, and true talent as an artist and a songwriter. “I wanted to show the growth of TeeFlii on this new project and show that you don’t always have to have a feature to get your point across as an artist,” TeeFlii says. “My music is raunchy and straight to the point. I say things a lot of other singers think about singing, but they are too scared or shy to express. I give them hope to be able to say the things they actually want to say.” Stream it here on Spotify: https://play.spotify.com/album/2jdu0v716hxwwQLvoKktFz?play=true&utm_source=open.spotify.com&utm_medium=open Or download it here on Itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/annieruotay-5-what-happened/id1181985915?ls=1 Peep the Track Listing Below: “ANNIE R U O’TAY 5” Track List SIDE A 1 N tro 2 Fire & Desire 3 Bottom & The Top 4 Better 5 Dedicated 6 CeliNg 7 She My 8 4 The Gram 9 Away 10 Loud 11 MoNey Maker 12 Get It How You Live 13 Lerc’N 14 RouNd 15 Apologize 16 MillioN Miles 17 ThoNg 18 FiNe SIDE B 19 Strange For Some Change (feat. Jellyroll & Dae Dae) 20 Thas Out (feat. Dom Kennedy & Kayess) 21 From Outta Town (feat. Casey Veggies) 22 Twerkin (feat. Fatbox) 23 It Is What It Is (feat. Alex Simone & Dap) 24 Pillow Talkin 25 Dirty (feat. Keke Palmer) 26 What’s Wrong 27 Explain It (feat. Glasses Malone) 28 Mind on a Million (feat. Newport & Kayess) 29 On Me (feat. Fatbox) 30 Do It Again (feat. Peso & SBA1) 31 You (feat. Showt33) 32 Go Deeper (feat. Queen Siraja) 33 Don’t Matter 34 Stay Down 35 If You Annie 36 Yours  

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Welcome 2 The Block Recap: Pusha T, Casey Veggies, Ty Dolla $ign & More

An event of unprecedented proportions went down in the world famous Fairfax District on Los Angeles, as two titans of streetwear, Crooks & Castles and Diamond Supply Co., teamed up to throw the Welcome 2 The Block block party to bring in the new Crooks & Castles store on Fairfax. With Ben Baller and Karen Civil as hosts, Welcome 2 The Block brought out some of the West Coast rap scene’s finest artists; such as Nipsey Hussle (who brought Slauson Ave. with him as he performed “Hussle In The House” and tracks off his forthcoming Crenshaw mixtape), Casey Veggies (knocking out songs like “Hella Faces” and “Everything Wavy,” and also performing a snippet of a new song he did with Hit-Boy), Skeme and more. On the R&B side of things, Ty Dolla $ign performed a medley of his recent hits, K. Roosevelt brought out his HS87 labelmates Hit-Boy and Audio Push (and also Jay305), and TeeFlii brought a combo of his brand of Ratchet&B and dance to the stage. A full day of the Fairfax scene showing out all led up to a performance by the headliner, Pusha T. King Push showed why he’s regarded as one of the top rappers in the game, as he tore through his songs and many of his classic verses that he did as a member of The Clipse and as a solo artist. With a raucous crowd of thousands responding accordingly to such songs as “Numbers On The Board” and “Sweet Serenade,” Pusha T let the fans know that My Name Is My Name was going to be the best rap album of the year. The block of Fairfax between Rosewood and Oakwood has been highly regarded for years as the trendsetting hub for streetwear fashion, and considering the success of the Welcome 2 The Block block party, Fairfax still reigns supreme in Los Angeles and the world over in the street wear scene. Story and Images by Michael Marshall for AllHipHop.com