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[Hip-Hop] Rick Ross – Oil Money Gang (Feat. Jadakiss) (Prod. J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)

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Oil Money Gang ft Jadakiss

It should be pretty evident by now that Maybach Music Group is determined to take over your Monday. As we mentioned earlier today, Rick Ross and company are set to drop the third edition of their Self Made series later this summer. After announcing the new album, Ross has been leaking music from the project throughout the day, with the latest offering being “Oil Money Gang” featuring Jadakiss. While “Poor Decisions” seemed to take Ross out of his comfort zone a bit, this new cut is right up his alley. It’s a silky smooth number that absolutely oozes decadence and luxury. Check out the latest single from Rozay above and be on the lookout for Self Made Vol. 3 when it drops on August 6th.

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[Hip-Hop] Rockie Fresh – Superman OG (Prod. Lunice)

Young Chicago-based emcee and recent Maybach Music Group signee, Rockie Fresh, has been a rising star in the game for several years now. Today, we get a glimpse into his much anticipated debut studio album with an awesome single featuring the always dope Lunice, of the EDM trap duo TNGHT. On “Superman OG,” Lunice cultivates an absolutely huge sound with epic vocal samples backed by heavy 808s and snares over which Rockie spits some bravado-filled bars.

“Superman OG” exemplifies the synergy between EDM trap and hip-hop, two deeply intertwined genres. Stream this gem of a single below and look out for Rockie Fresh’s Electric Highway, due out January 21st.

’Rockie Fresh – Superman OG (Feat. Lunice)’
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[Hip-Hop] Rick Ross – Sixteen (ft. Andre 3000)

It would be an understatement to say the whole blogosphere has been eagerly anticipating a new verse from 3 Stacks. On this nearly 8-minute track, off Rick Ross’s upcoming God Forgives, I Don’t, we get an instant classic about the time constraints created by the standard sixteen-bar format. Ross opens nicely and just when when you are about to die of anticipation, the Outkast gracefully and flawlessly hops on.

Andre blesses us with an absurdly innovative flow for about two straight minutes followed by an impressive, psychedelic and Hendrix-esque guitar solo to conclude the experience. The prolonged verse, lasting far longer than sixteen bars, jumps sporadically, but seamlessly between topics imparting wisdom in a true stream of consciousness. The legend manages to both make insightful social commentary and capture a wide range of human emotion through his distinct and immediately recognizable voice. Despite his hiatus, the ATLien shows no signs of rust as he navigates the J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League instrumental with ease. God Forgives, I Don’t hits stores on July 31st with many other notable features including Dr.Dre, Jay-Z, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Drake and Wale. Sixteen is a laid back, but powerful song that seems fitting for a pensive afternoon spent poolside basking in the sun.

’Sixteen ft. Andre 3000.mp3′
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