Trouble – Green Light Mixtape
09.20.11Duct Tape and D5M are back with more Trouble. This time around it’s the release of the Atlanta rapper’s Green Light mixtape, hosted by Don Cannon. Read the rest of this entry »
Duct Tape and D5M are back with more Trouble. This time around it’s the release of the Atlanta rapper’s Green Light mixtape, hosted by Don Cannon. Read the rest of this entry »
DJ Scream gathers a pack of rowdies for a bit of that in the club sh*t on “Shinin’,” taken from Scream’s upcoming MMG debut. Read the rest of this entry »
Gucci and Future pair up to release Freebricks, hosted by DJ Scream. Read the rest of this entry »
Even if you have only been paying attention to the visuals, it’s easy to see that Trouble’s December 17th is one of the most polished projects to drop the current fiscal year. In a perfect world, these songs would serve as an amalgam for radio and club fodder, with each of them transcending every region like locusts in biblical times. Read the rest of this entry »
“I swear young women are lost these days, but older women dig me/F*ckin’ women that knew Biggie so it really ain’t no biggie…”
Future’s “Tony Montana” has been bubbling below the Mason-Dixon line for a few months now, but apparently all hands are on deck to take it nationwide with the release of the “official version” featuring Drake. Read the rest of this entry »
Like his mischievous moniker glaringly alludes to, ATL’s Trouble is a problem for Hip-Hop in both the good and bad sense. If you’re a fan looking for someone to bring a disorderly counterbalance all the happiness running rampant these days, it’ll be all good if you start “bussin’ for Trouble.” If you so happen to be one of those said smiley face acts, it might be bad news for you and your skinny jeans Read the rest of this entry »
Well, well, well. After an infinite amount of “remixes” and “freestyles,” the original model is here for the reclaiming of its spot. That’s YC as in Yung Chris, not The Cynic. Backed with another unGoogleable noob in Future, everybody pay homage to the boys with the most coveted spot in the music industry amongst your average non-MC. Read the rest of this entry »