Savage Squad rapper delivers the anticipated Fredo Kruger sequel Fredo Kruger 2. Along with production from Southside, 808 Mafia DY, Corey Lingo, Polo Boy Shawty, Zaytoven, Based Kash and others, Fredo Kruger 2 boasts collaborations with Chief Keef, Kodak Black, Iman Shumpert, Ballout, Tadoe, Gino Marley, Lil Reese and YSL Duke.
Fredo Santana “Snatch His Chain”
Fredo Santana teams up with Savage Squad Records artist Gino Marley and his cousin Chief Keef on the latest track, “Snatch His Chain.”
“Snatch His Chain,” featuring Chief Keef and Gino Marley.
“Snatch His Chain” is from Fredo Santana’s latest album Fredo Kruger 2. Click here to read the lyrics from Rap Genius.
Fredo Kruger 2 Songs
Read the official track list of Fredo Kruger 2. Fredo’s new album earned features from Kodak Black, Chief Keef (his blood cousin), Gino Marley, YSL Duke, Lil Reese, Iman Shumpert, Ballout, Tadoe, and Cory Lingo.
Lil Durk “Goofy” Feat. Future & Jeezy – The hot new song of the fall from Lil Durk, featuring some of the biggest names in hip-hop.
Lil Durk “Goofy” Feat. Future & Jeezy
Although Lil Durk has been making serious moves in the rap game since ‘L’s Anthem’ and his days selling drugs on Lamron, earning features fromFuture and Jeezy has cemented his status in the rap game.
Lil Durk Collaborates with Future and Jeezy on “Goofy”
Lil Durk raps: “No car, no house, ya’ll Goofy.”
Jeezy and Future collaborate on the latest song from Lil Durk, cementing Durk’s status in the rap game.
Future
On a recent interview with Rolling Stone, remarks “I embraced what I thought people was gonna hate about me. I was gonna turn the hate into love.”
Jeezy
Jay Wayne Jenkins (born September 28, 1977),[2] better known by his stage nameJeezy (formerly Young Jeezy),[3][4]is an American rapper. In 1998, he launched the label imprint CTE World (then known as Corporate Thugz Entertainment).
Famous Dex no longer Rich Forever? Famous Dex posted a video on Instagram live, stating he’s no longer signed to Rich The Kid’s label.
Famous Dex No Longer Rich Forever
Famous Dex claims he’s no longer signed to Rich Forever
Famous Dex posts a video on Instagram live, stating he’s no longer signed under Rich The Kid’s record label. Let’s hope Rich The Kid and Dex can remain friends, as Rich The Kid responds to Famous Dex’s video, claiming:
“He’s too high, he’s just upset his album wasn’t released.”
Source: CNN A Ku Klux Klan rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, drew about 50 Klan members and supporters Saturday — and several hundred counter-protesters, authorities said.
Members of the North Carolina-based Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan — some wearing Klan robes and carrying Confederate flags — arrived in midday to protest the city’s plan to remove a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee from a park, one of several steps the city is taking to reduce its number of Confederate monuments.
Durk Banks is now taking his rap skills to the next level – While still keeping his Chicago roots. In November of 2015, Durk relocated to Atlanta, Georgia, connecting with trap rapperYNF Lucci.
Lil Durk’s “Pick Your Poison” Hit
Lil Reese appears in the “Pick Your Poison” new music video, but does not perform a verse on the track.
Pick your poison was featured on WSHH, gaining 34,000 plays in only the first 3 hours.
Lil Durk Pick Your Poison Lyrics
[Hook]
I been running with that street vibe, I fell back off that love shit You tryna play me for a goofy, that’s that bullshit I be with robbers like to mug shit I’d rather be around some niggas I can thug with Same niggas say they ain’t switch up on me And this Rollie face a bigger bonus Hang with the killers homie Money hungry, getting busy And the stick up homies So pick your poison
[Verse 1]
It be so phony I got locked up, they couldn’t send me a lawyer My mama had told me These niggas ain’t real, niggas be actin’ like homies Screaming they gang, ain’t put in work, that shit be annoying Police scorcher, gotta watch out when you servin’ that corner What you know about late night in that trap, you ain’t make no dime, yeah Or telling your kids you gotta million, still ain’t make no time yet Or in jail for a body and the judge keep telling you you get no time back Or when you live in the trenches with the fame, and you live where the crime at Gangsters was our idols, we don’t believe in titles True to my religion, we don’t believe in bibles See one of my rivals, we don’t drive right by you Glock got a beam, clip stick out like Eiffel
[Hook #2]
I been running with that street vibe, I fell back off that love shit You tryna play me for a goofy, that’s that bullshit I be with robbers like to mug shit I’d rather be around some niggas I can thug with Same niggas say they ain’t switch up on me And this Rollie face a bigger bonus Hang with the killers homie Money hungry, getting busy And the stick up homies So pick your poison
[Verse 2]
Hell yeah I hold a grudge These niggas ain’t show no love These niggas was nowhere to be found, I had low income How the hell I’ma pay my bills? I had no income I was always taught to fight, lil boy don’t ever run My daddy got life in prison, my moms said here he come And I was posted on that porch and he ain’t never come Yeah that trap going crazy inside them projects homie Got out early from the feds, lil boy don’t call my phone I put my life on the line for niggas who in line I used to chew on them xannies to get me through the times I used to believe all them rumors, it took over my mind And if I put my name on it then that shit is mine
Rico Recklezz sits down with DJ Small Eyes and discusses the state of Chicago’s Drill Music scene in the summer of 2017.
Rico Recklezz Summer 2017 Interview
Rico explains why many record labels are shying away from popular Chicago rappers in 2017. Just a few years ago, Chief Keef exploded into stardom and has had many run-ins with the law since.
Rico Recklezz Interview: Rico Responds if Drill Music is Dying Out?
DJ Small Eyes on the state of drill music:
“It seems like Chicago Rap Music was on fire a few years ago, and it seems like it was stronger a couple years ago.”
Lil Bibby – For Real – Listen to the new music video
Popular Chicago Rapper, Lil Bibby, released his new song “For Real.” Rapper Lil Bibby describes his experiences growing up in the rough neighborhoods in South Side, Chicago, IL.
Lil Bibby is an alumni of XXL magazines freshman class. Bibby’s first album, titled, “Free Crack” earned the Chiraq Rapper national media attention.
“For Real” – By Chicago Rapper Lil Bibby
In the new track, Bibby raps about his former career as a drug dealer, opening up about fake rappers and current beefs. Currently, Lil bibby is attending college for computer engineering.
Listen to the new Track By Lil Bibby on our Official SoundCloud
Take a look at how many views Dex and Laka have earned together over YouTube alone. The numbers speaks for themselves.
Famous Dex – “2 Times” —14,822,798 views
Famous Dex – “Drip From My Walk” — 13,950,688 views
Famous Dex – “Rambo” — 9,138,076 views
Famous Dex – “Watch Out Remix” — 8,226,035 views
Famous Dex – “Kanye” — 7,288,250 views
Hot Like A Balloon From Famous Dex
The new music video from Dexter dropped on Jun 24, 2017. The video was directed by Laka Films and directed by LouieKnows. Listen to our Famous Dex playlist and see our favorite songs from Dexter.
Rico Recklezz Live From Jail: Rico is currently locked up in Cook County Jail. Cook County is one of the most violent jails in the America. Saturday, January 07, 2017, 5 inmates were seriously wounded during a jailhouse brawl.
Vic Mensa, born Victor Kwesi Mensah, is a 24 year old grammy-nominated rapper from Chicago, IL. Mensa is signed to Roc Nation. Vic grew up in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago.
Vic Mensa vs. DJ Akademiks
Popular Chicago Rapper, Vic Mensa, has choice words for YouTube personality, DJ Akademiks during interview regarding “The War In Chiraq.”
Rapper Vic Mensa lashes out at DJ Akademiks, stating:
Vic Mensa responds: “To tell you the truth, I really think you’re a B*tch.” Once the interview was becoming increasingly heated, DJ Akademiks still wanted to make his point.
DJ Akademiks Responds to Vic Mensa during heated Interview
DJ Akademiks says that he was trying to provide advice during some of his videos, as Vic Mensa had friends that were featured during his videos that were killed.