Citi Lightz – Fly f. Rapper Big Pooh (prod. Young RJ)

The little brother links up with the Detroit duo for the first single off their upcoming project Self Titled, dropping soon.

Slum Village – Decadence f. T3, Young RJ & Guilty Simpson

Dirty Slums 2 arrives Jan. 29.

Focus… – Just 4 U f. L.E., Young RJ, Dae One & Willie B.

The West Coast-reared producer-on-the-mic is gearing up to let loose Music of the Misinterpreted (Deluxe Edition) on November 15th. Here is the first offering from it.

DOWNLOAD: Focus… – Just 4 U f. L.E., Young RJ, Dae One & Willie B. | Mediafire

Young RJ – People f. Posdnuos (of De La Soul), Baatin & ViceVerse

Off Young RJ’s Seventh Son mixtape, available here.

DOWNLOAD: Young RJ – People f. Posdnuos, Baatin & ViceVerse | Alt

Illa J – Affair

Lead single off Illa J’s upcoming 4 Past Midnite EP.

DOWNLOAD: Illa J – Affair (prod. Young RJ) | Mediafire

T3 & Young RJ Speak On Dilla, Baatin, Eminem, Jay-Z, etc (Video)

T3 and Young RJ sit down with Ms. Drama to speak about the upcoming Slum Village album, the future of SV, the passing of both J Dilla and Baatin, Eminem being the “rap Elvis”, Jay-Z still killing it and how they think Drake is making moves while J. Cole is dope but has a ways to go. That’s part 1. In part 2 (below) they speak about Slaughterhouse, upcoming projects and more.

Slum Village – Da Night (Video)

Some visuals off SV’s Villa Manifesto EP, which is available on iTunes now. Fantastic v.2.10, coming January 12th.

Kida – Outta My Window (prod. Young RJ)

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Kida links up with a disciple of Dilla on day five.

DOWNLOAD: Kida – Outta My Window (prod. Young RJ) | Mediafire
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50 Cent – Forever King (Artwork x Tracklist) x London Girl pt.2

We’ve seen stages of the artwork through out the postings of the leaks. Here goes the final version along with the full tracklist (after the jump). And as I was typing this, I just got another track from the tape. Included below.

It was ‘Sincerely Southside pt.2′, but I changed it to ‘Forever King’ because of the content. I wanted to not just make all ’90s music, I wanted to switch up the content a little bit. Also, calling it ‘Sincerely Southside’ would cause an expectation based on part 1. So I called it ‘Forever King’. In the past, you’ve had artists, when they feel they’re on top their game, say they are, or would be considered, the King in New York City. So I feel on top of my game. It’s actually one of the laws of power: Act as if you’re a king to be treated like a king. – 50 Cent [via MTV]

DOWNLOAD: 50 Cent – London Girl pt.2 (prod. Young RJ) | Mediafire

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