Luda just hit the Twitterverse to let the people know about his new joint featuring Young Jeezy. No word yet on where it will end up or when it’s expected to hit the net.
On top of bringing out Jay-Z for a performance of “Money Ain’t A Thang”, Jermaine Dupri had a few other plans in line for the So So Def 20th Anniversary show. Up top, Kris Kross got dressed backwards and ran through “Warm It Up,” “Jump,” and “Live & Die For Hip Hop”. While Ludacris, Usher and Lil Jon perform “Lovers & Friends”, “Yeah”, and “Welcome to Atlanta”.
Though we’ve heard the Wale and Ludacris-assisted track on Future’s latest mixtape, DJ Scream has snatched it up for his upcoming Long Live The Hustle album dropping via Maybach Music.
A snippet leaked about a month ago, now here’s the full version which appears on Tapemaster Inc’s new project, Slight Work 5. Ziplock P is sending more shots at Lil Wayne and Birdman. Shots fired!
ATL’s finest Big Boi, T.I., and Ludacris join forces for the making of their latest collabo off the Outkast rapper’s Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors album available now.
So apparently the mind behind the beat for the Ludacris Pusha T and Swizz Beatz single is not Swizz, but Remo The Hit Maker. In this clip the DTP in-house beatsmith opens up and talked about the process behind the infamous song.
With the release of Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors hitting shelves on December 11th (pre-orders available now), Sir Lucious Left Foot enlists some fellow ATLiens for track five.