[NEW] DJ Khaled – No New Friends (Feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne) (Prod. Boi-1da & Noah “40” Shebib)

DJ Khaled
No New Friends (SFTB Remix) Feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne

Just as promised, DJ Khaled and company have dropped their new single for the summer, “No New Friends.” Appropriately enough, the song features Khaled’s favorite trio of Drake, Rick Ross and Lil Wayne. Serving as the first release from Khaled’s upcoming album, Suffering From Success, the track is an absolute banger, just as you might expect. Say what you want, about Khaled, but he knows how to produce a hit (even if he really doesn’t produce them).

This was originally crafted as a “Started From The Bottom” remix, and if you listen closely, you can hear elements of the original in the background. However, Drake decided to hand it over to Khaled to use for an entirely different purpose. We’ve got the Funk Flex bombed radio rip for now, but we’ll be sure to update you with the official version whenever it drops.

UPDATE: Officially relieved of all tags. Thank you Based God Drizzy.

 

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[NEW] ScHoolboy Q – Yay Yay (Prod. Boi-1da)

ScHoolboy Q
Yay Yay (Prod. by Boi-1da)

Black Hippy‘s ScHoolboy Q is preparing to release his debut album with Interscope Records later this year and today we are blessed with what appears to be the first single. As we have come to expect from Q, he delivers with gritty rhymes regarding mature material in a way that is refreshingly ratchet. The thumping, disorienting producing of Boi-1da perfectly matches Q’s style making “Yay Yay” an absolute banger. We’ve already got one classic album from a Black Hippy member in Kendrick Lamar’s Good Kid m.A.A.d. City, and ScHoolboy Q’s Oxymoron is looking to have what it takes to be yet another with a completely different sound. I can only really describe this song in the words of Q, “YAK! YAK! YAK!”

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[NEW] Drake – 5AM in Toronto (prod. Boi-1da)

Drake is back at it again with another anthem-esque track that might surpass the already enormous popularity of his most recent release, “Started From The Bottom.” Not only does Boi-1da cultivate a manic, heavy instrumental, but Drizzy truly goes in with some lines sure to be repeated, in chanting fashion, by this ninja over the weekend. Enjoy “5AM in Toronto” and grab a free download of this slap below. Nothing Was The Same drops later this year.

’Drake
5AM in Toronto’
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[Hip-Hop] Game – Jesus Piece Feat. Kanye West & Common (Prod. Boi-1da & The Maven Boys)

West Coast and Midwest collide as Compton rapper Game recruits Chicago natives Common and Kanye West for the title track for his upcoming album, Jesus Piece. As the most anticipated single from the record, it’s somewhat disappointing to see Kanye solely handling the hook, but Common’s verse alone makes the song worth a listen. “Jesus Piece” provides Game and Com time to reflect on their careers and their roles in the game over some spectacular production courtesy of Boi-1da and The Maven Boys. Game’s fifth studio album is shaping up to be a solid one, so make sure you give it a listen when it drops next Tuesday.

’Game – Jesus Piece (Feat. Kanye West & Common)’
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[R&B] Drake & Dawn Richard – Where Were You (Prod. Boi-1da & D10)

Drake hasn’t released much music in 2012. After the release of his much heralded Take Care in late 2011, Drizzy’s been seemingly taking a break from projects of his own, appearing on a few guest verses for other artists, while simultaneously producing the upcoming posthumous Aaliyah album. With this new R&B release from the part time crooner, it makes us wonder what could’ve been, had he ever released that R&B mixtape he promised us back in 2010. Drake loves to sing about his ex-girls, and this track is no different. Teaming up with Dirty Money’s Dawn Richard, the two forlorn artists reflect on failed experiences in their love lives and the sudden disappearance of former flings. While this new collaboration with Dawn Richard doesn’t necessarily stand out from the rest of Drake’s library, it’s still a pretty excellent track nonetheless.

Before you get too excited about the prospects of a new Drake project, be warned that this is actually a reference track that was recorded before Take Care ever came out. For those of you familiar with the work of Colin Munroe, you might recognize this track as “Whatever Became of You” an addicting melody that was included on his latest mixtape, Unsung Hero. There’s a long story (which you can read over at HypeTrak) behind how it ended up in Colin Munroe’s hands, but essentially what you do need to know is that his version is the only “official release” of the song. You can stream that version below right after you get a taste for Drake’s iteration below.

’Drake & Dawn Richard – Where Were You’
’Whatever Became of You’
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[Hip-Hop] Talib Kweli – Attack The Block (Mixtape)

Talib Kweli is one of the lyrical masters of the game, so when he puts out free music, it’s a good idea to pay attention. Attack The Block may serve as a teaser to his upcoming album, Prisoner of Conscious, but it’s definitely a standout project all on its own. The 18-track project features verses from an eclectic group of artists including Black Thought, Lil Wayne, Mac Miller, Ryan Leslie, Ab-Soul, Das Racist, and even more. It’s this diverse selection of artists that really makes the mixtape distinctive from Kweli’s previous ventures.

’Talib Kweli – Congregation ft. Black Thought & Ab
Soul (Prod. by J Rhodes)’

’Talib Kweli – Outstanding ft. Ryan Leslie (Prod. by Boi
1da)’

’Talib Kweli – Earning Potential ft. Mac Miller (Prod. by Amadeus)’

’Talib Kweli – I Like It ft. Das Racist (Prod. by OhNo)’

’Talib Kweli – Celebrate ft. Mack Maine & Lil Wayne’

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[Hip-Hop] Slaughterhouse – Goodbye ft. Skylar Grey (Prod. Boi-1da)

With an all-star line up including Royce Da 5’9″, Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Crooked I, Slaughterhouse is bringing its A-game once again. The Shady Records supergroup goes in over a hard-hitting piano with a melodic chorus by the beautiful Skylar Grey. Talking about their own experiences with death, each member (minus Royce) channels the angst that comes with losing someone. Each verse brings a new level of pain and this emotional ballad is sure to relive emotions evoking a certain empathy from the audience.

You can stream this somber single below and head to iTunes to cop if you are feeling it. With their album Welcome to: Our House releasing August 28th,  none of their songs should be slept on, and not just because they drew from their mentor Eminem.

’Slaughterhouse – Goodbye’
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