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Sir Michael Rocks Drops "Lap Of Lux 1.5" Track Listing

(AllHipHop News) Cool Kids member Sir Michael Rocks is preparing to release the follow up to his “Lap of Lux” mixtape, titled “Lap of Lux 1.5.” The new companion piece is comprised of eight new tracks, with guest appearances from artists like Harry Fraud, Reno, Cardo and Cool Kids’ Chuck Inglish. Sir Michael Rocks also recently linked with Teyana Taylor to shoot the video for “Reservations,” from his “Lap of Lux” mixtape, which will premiere shortly on MTV. “Lap Of Lux 1.5” will be released on Thursday (December 6). Check out the track listing below: 1. “Make This Bread” (produced by Reno) 2. “Nasty Pastor” (produced by Cardo) 3. “Move Something” (produced by Chuck Inglish) 4. “Too Late” f/ Chance (produced by Gift) 5. “I Ain’t Never” (produced by Cardo) 6.) “Oooh Oooh Oooh” (produced by Harry Fraud) 7. “Can’t Get Mad At Me” (produced by Cardo) 8. “F.B.A.G.” f/ Shorty K & Tris J (produced by J-Hil)

Rapsody [BGA] Reveals Tracklisting For Debut LP “The Idea Of Beautiful”; Features Include Phonte, Mac Miller And More

(AllHipHop News) North Carolina native Rapsody has announced details regarding her upcoming debut album, The Idea of Beautiful, which is scheduled for release on August 28 via Jamla Records. The Breeding Ground artist and protege of 9th Wonder has assembled Raekwon, Ab-Soul, Big Rube, Raheem DeVaughn, BJ the Chicago Kid, Mac Miller, The Cool Kids, and Phonte, among others to feature on The Idea of Beautiful. Production on the album is set to come from Khrysis, Ka$h, Amp, E. Jones, Eric G and, of course, 9th Wonder. According to a press release for the album, “[The Idea of Beautiful] takes a deeper look at the many connotations that the word “beautiful” evokes in our society and the lengths we go to embody those traits.” Listen to the album’s first single, “Non-Fiction”, featuring Ab-Soul and Raheem DeVaughn below, followed by the full tracklisting for The Idea of Beautiful: [soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/54001540″ iframe=”true” /] 1.) Motivation f/ Big Rube of the Dungeon Family (produced by Khrysis) 2.) Precious Wings (produced by Eric G) 3.) Believe Me (produced by 9th Wonder) 4.) Non-Fiction f/ Raheem DeVaughn & Ab-Soul (produced by 9th Wonder) 5.) The Drums (produced by 9th Wonder) 6.) Kinda Love f/ Nomsa Mazwai (produced by 9th Wonder) 7.) Celebrate (produced by E. Jones) 8.) Destiny (produced by Khrysis) 9.) Good Ol’ Love f/ BJ The Chicago Kid (produced by 9th Wonder) 10.) In The Town f/ Nomsa Mazwai (produced by 9th Wonder) 11.) Round Table Discussion f/ Mac Miller & The Cool Kids (produced by 9th Wonder) 12.) The Cards f/ Big Remo (produced by Amp) 13.) Beautiful Music f/ Phonte (produced Ka$h) 14.) When I Have You f/ Nomsa Mazwai (produced by 9th Wonder) 15.) Believe Me (HaHaHaHa Remix) (produced by 9th Wonder) [Bonus Track]

Boldy James [BGA]: “Concrete Music”

We all know the story of rappers that have glorified their past in the streets. They flipped birds, they moved bricks, they did time, their friends died. They are a product of the struggle, and their music is their life confessed from behind the mic. We also know about the so-called trappers turned rappers, and the never-ending debate about what they did in their past. Some rappers have proof of their struggle. 50 and Weezy got shot. Jeezy showed you his truth in the documentary. Jay-Z popularly told fans, “Hov’ did that / So hopefully you won’t have to go through that.” Maybach Music Group ringleader Rick Ross has been questioned about his authenticity in the past as a correctional officer, but Ricky Rozay keeps pushing. Today, he remains arguably one of the most popular artists in rap today. The real question is, do people even care anymore? This is just entertainment, right? Not with Boldy James, this is his real life, to this very day. The story you are about to read is NOT entertainment. This is the story of real struggle and fighting for your life everyday in Detroit. Boldy James is as real as it gets, and he has really lived the life he raps on tracks. Don’t get it confused, Boldy’s music isn’t your typical street music – it’s classic Midwest music, bundled up with production from Chuck Inglish, the Alchemist, and others, that pulls from the struggle and hustle you can hear in his lazy flow. Take a look at AllHipHop.com’s exclusive sit down with one of Detroit’s own, Boldy James: AllHipHop.com: So, tell me your story, man. Who is Boldy James, and how did you start your come up across the Internet and in your city? Boldy James: First of all, my real name is James Jones. I’m from Detroit city all over the board.  I lived in every neighborhood. Real Detroit native, pure Michigan bred. My gang is called the Concreatures, you know what I’m saying? Concreatures, the definition of a Concreature is a real street n*gga, you know? My rap name is Boldy James because I got it from my big homie from the block I grew up with that got murdered. And right before he died – he didn’t rap – he just sold cocaine, and I liked the name because his name was James too, his names was James Osely III and my name is James Jones III, so for some reason it had some significance on it cause, Boldy James, it reminded me of the singer Boney James that my father used to listen to. My original name was Golden Charles and like, I started rapping when I was first starting to write and count. Listening to all the Eric Bs and Rakims, the EPMDs, the Heavy Ds, the Kool Moe Dees and, you know, Rap just evolved and came to Ice Cubes and the DJ Quiks and, you know, I just grew up on that gangsta music. BOLDY JAMES & LOGIC Feat. Aaron Williams – “Take What’s Ours” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hyJtapj9GY?rel=0&w=560&h=315] At the same time, I’m from Detroit and a lot of sh*t goes on around here. Sh*t just growing up around this maf*cka, just off bill, you see things and you wonder about things, and before you know it, you dibblin’ and dabblin’ in a whole bunch of bullsh*t that you don’t know why you in, you know what I’m saying? And you look up and this sh*t just became your life, and you get consumed and caught up and look up and now you going with the trials and tribs that come with the bullsh*t. I always just took time in between the door knocks and the bullsh*t and the trap when I was trying to get a couple of dollars. I would take time to write in my journal on some dear diary sh*t. I just try to capture the feel and the emotion of everything that’s going down at the moment or that went down. I always feel like sort of a narrator and real descriptive and everyone be hearing my Raps and say that they are vivid. And words can’t never pinpoint real life  exactly 100 percent, but I think that I do one of the best jobs of coming close to perfect, ’cause nobody is perfect. But I be feeling like my flow ’bout as perfect as it’s going to get sometimes, because I keep it 100 and I try to give as accurate a description of my life as possible. AllHipHop.com: Yeah, seeing all your videos and hearing the music, you tell that what you are talking about is real and that you have been through a lot. Boldy James: Man, real ain’t even the word, homie. Me and Mafia Double Dee, that’s my sister, it’s a project that’s bout to come out shortly. That’s the next thing I’m about to do; we bout to drop something big for the streets of Detroit, man, and just let them know how it goes. We ’bout to take this b*tch over and show them, because we really be out here doing s### and it feels like everyone is writing raps about us and telling our story and they don’t live our life. As they say, they ain’t ’bout that life, and we is. You know what I mean? Boldy James – “JIMBO” [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yx_irH7258Y?rel=0&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: Uh huh… Boldy James: So sh*t, at the end of the day, why we gonna sit there and let them get fat while we starve and keep eating off our plate? F*ck that, we tired of feeding maf*ckas; they don’t show the respect back, and they don’t understand the long grind and all the work and the long grind and the long time coming and everything before it manifests and materializes in to what you was trying to make of it. And, we made something out of nothing. So we just ’bout to show the world how real family orientated we is, […]

Mac Miller Announces Dates For “The Macadelic Tour”; The Cool Kids Set To Open

(AllHipHop News) Mac Miller will be hitting the road beginning on March 27 for a three month trek across the United States. “The Macadelic Tour” is currently set to wrap up in Amsterdam on June 1, after a number of national dates. The 22-date “Macadelic Tour” will stop at 18 colleges and universities, including Penn State, Clemson and Towson, one festival in New Jersey, and three stops overseas in Paris, Belgium, and Amsterdam. Joining Mac on “The Macadelic Tour” will be The Come Up and Chicago natives The Cool Kids. Tickets are currently available for the tour’s May 18 date at The Bamboozle Festival, as well as for the three international dates between May 29 and June 1. Tour dates are listed below: 03.27 – Norfolk, VA (Norfolk State University) 03.28 – Clemson, SC (Clemson University) 03.29 – Radford, VA (Radford University) 03.31 – Fairfax, VA (George Mason University) 04.01 – Loretto, PA (Saint Francis University) 04.03 – State College, PA (Penn State University) 04.04 – Ypsilanti, MI (Eastern Michigan University) 04.05 – Kalamazoo, MI (Western Michigan University) 04.10 – Green Bay, WI (University of Wisconsin Green Bay) 04.11 – St. Louis, MO (St. Louis University) 04.12 – Bloomington, IN (Indiana University) 04.14 – Dayton, OH (Wright State University) 04.16 – Charlotte, NC (University of North Carolina Charlotte) 04.17 – Atlanta, GA (Georgia State University) 04.20 – Orlando, FL (University of Central Florida) 04.26 – Baltimore, MD (Towson University) 04.27 – Clarion, PA (Clarion University) 04.29 – Oneonta, NY (SUNY Oneonta) 05.18 – Asbury Park, NJ (Bamboozle Festival) 05.29 – Brussels Ancienne, Belgique 05.30 – Paris Le Casino de Paris 06.01 – Amsterdam, Melkweg For more information on “The Macadelic Tour,” click here.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Quickies Edition With Pill, Rick Ross, Chuck Inglish, The-Dream and More!

And the Plot Thickens… Last week, Atlanta rapper Pill called out his record label, which up until today, most people thought was Rick Ross’ Maybach Music Group imprint. Well, that’s not really the case according to Pill, who recently told MTV: “I never signed any paperwork with Ross. It was just my deal was over at Warner already…I ain’t really got too much to say to somebody that ain’t got too much to say to me. I’m not a brownnose, I ain’t a punk *ss n*gga and I’m not finna go trying to chase behind somebody that ain’t sayin’ nothing to me.” Chuck Inglish Cooks Up Something for J. Dilla’s Rebirth of Detroit! [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raROPbpbna0&w=560&h=315] “In the studio with Jonathon Taylor, Ma Dukes, Boldy James, Chuck Inglish & more, while chuck layed his tracks for a song he murders with Boldy James on The J Dilla Rebirth of Detroit album.” –Myles Rowe Rebirth of Detroit drops in March! The-Dream Made $15 Million Off Rihanna’s “Umbrella”! [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4UFFiXaMSo&w=560&h=315] “Legendary singer/songwriter/producer The-Dream in the building on the Westwood 1Xtra show. He reveals how much paper he made from Rihanna’s#### ‘Umbrella’, talks about his 4 children to Christina Milian & Nivea and tells the story behind writing ‘Baby’ for Justin Bieber!” –WestwoodTV DAMN!