New Video: Joyner Lucas – “Devil’s Work” [WATCH]

Have you ever wondered why the good ones gotta die young with so many others still breathing who breathe evil and would’ve been better options to leave Earth? Well, that’s exactly the premise of Joyner Lucas’ new song “Devil’s Work.”

The new, powerful track comes accompanied with a video that shows the rapper in a church with a funeral setting as he mourns those good ones that have left us like 2-Pac, Nipsey Hussle, Aaliyah, Selena, and more. Joyner offers to bring back some of the aforementioned names in exchange for mutha fuckers like Donald Trump Dump.

Watch and listen below.

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Megan Thee Stallion Sprinkles Some Southern Flavor Over 2-Pac’s “2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted” [WATCH]

Putting on for H-Tine, Megan Thee Stallion pulled up on the Power 106 #LIFTOFF show with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk to sprinkle some of that southern flavor on #Freestyle071.

Over 2-Pac’s legendary “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted” instrumental, Hot Girl Meg brought her A-game with quick-hitting bars and let her status be known, rapping, “The only bad b*tch that’s out right now really rapping.”

Watch the full freestyle below.

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Albee Al Spits Venom Over 2-Pac’s “Troublesome 96” [WATCH]

New Jersey invaded the Power 106 #LIFTOFF show as Albee Al flew to the West Coast to drop off some bars for Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk on #Freestyle061. Over 2-Pac’s daunting “Troublesome 96” instrumental the rapper spit lyrical venom for over 6-minutes. Kodak Black also makes a cameo at the end.

Watch below.

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Jhene Aiko & 9-Year-Old Daughter Namiko Perform “Sing To Me” [WATCH]

Mother’s Day is around the corner and to celebrate the national holiday, VH1 put together a tribute special called “Dear Mama.” One of the stars of the show was Jhene Aiko, who performed her ‘Trip’ single “Sing To Me” along with her 9-year-old daughter, Namiko.

With a picture of Jhene and Namiko glowing in the background Jhene serenaded the crowd that included her mother Christina Yamamoto and two sisters Mila J and Miyoko. The touching single was co-written by Jhene and Namiko Love.

Before beginning the performance Jhene explained the single by saying, “This is a song that I wrote with my daughter, Namiko Love.”

VH1’s “Dear Mama” was hosted by La La Anthony and comedian Anthony Anderson. Diddy, Colin Kaepernick, Teyanna Taylor, Ne-Yo, and others also did tributes.

Watch Jhene’s performance below.

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Nick Grant Talks About His Upcoming Project, Wanting To Do A Collab Album W/ Royce Da 5’9″ & More [PEEP]

Aside from delivering some ferocious bars on his second L.A. Leakers freestyle, Nick Grant also had a sit-down conversation on the Power 106 #LIFTOFF with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk.

The South Carolina rapper discussed his upcoming ‘Dreamin’ Out Loud’ project, touched on where he feels hip-hop stands at the moment, shared his thoughts on rapper’s disrespecting 2-Pac, regretting sending a certain tweet out, which rappers he would want to see collaborate on an album, and his desire to link up with Royce Da 5’9″ for a full album.

Nick also shared the features for his upcoming project and revealed Hit-Boy will contribute with production.

See the full interview below.

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New Music: YFN Lucci – “Like Pac” [LISTEN]

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YFN Lucci drops his new single “Like Pac,” where he pays homage to the late hip-hop legend. Celebrating Pac’s life, Lucci uses Pac’s song titles to lead off his first verse and samples “Death Around The Corner” on the intro.

Yesterday was Pac’s 46th birthday and his biopic “All Eyez On Me” hit theaters nationwide. Shoutout to Lucci for doing this.

Listen below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epnV2zR7Vfk

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Check Out The 10 Most Slept On 2-Pac Songs [PEEP]

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Even though 2-Pac’s career was cut short, he left behind a mighty music catalog. While alive he produced four platinum-selling albums in ‘2Pacaplypse Now’, ‘Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z…’, ‘Me Against the World’, and ‘All Eyez On Me’.

Pac’s music is timeless and today around the world, people can sing along to his most popular hits like “California Love,” “2 Live & Die In LA,” “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted,” “I Get Around,” “How Do U Want It,” and many others.

With a catalog as thick as Pac’s, it’s hard for the average fan to know every song Pac has made, let alone memorize them. In honor of Pac’s birthday, I’ve went ahead and compiled a list of 10 of 2-Pac’s most slept on songs that the average person doesn’t know. I’ve created my list after years of playing people these songs and them not even knowing they existed. The songs are in no particular order, so please hold your slander.

“LIL HOMIES”

“Lil Homies” is one of Pac’s hardest songs. On the track, he shows love to his “Lil Homies” with explosive, vivid lyrics of the work young gang members put in to get recognized in their gang circle. The Johnny J-produced single is off Pac’s posthumous ‘Until The End Of Time’ album. The album earned a No. 3 spot on BET’s “Top 25 Posthumous Albums of All-Time”. Listen below.

“PAIN”

One of my all-time favorite Pac songs is “Pain.” On this single Pac raps about his adolescent years and being labeled a problem child, while crying out for help. He explicitly raps about his surroundings and the pain he felt with everything going on around him. Listen below.

“FAME”

On “Fame” off his posthumous ‘Better Dayz’ double album, Pac rhymes about the infatuation people have for fame and the things they do. The Hurt M Badd-produced track features Bad Azz and the Outlawz. It was first previewed in “Gang Related,” where Pac played a crooked detective alongside Jim Belushi.

“BABY DON’T CRY”

When it came to tackling social issues Pac did it flawlessly. We know the impact songs like “Brenda’s Got A Baby,” “Changes,” and “Keep Your Head Up” had. Those songs are all staples on his catalog and they’re often referred to. One song that is often forgotten is “Baby Don’t Cry” off the Outlawz’s ‘Still I Rise’ album. I remember my teenage years listening to this song on Power 106 and just focusing on the message that Pac and the Outlawz delivered. Powerful.

“LETTER 2 THE PRESIDENT”

Another song where Pac really spoke out about social injustices and issues was “Letter 2 the President”. Here he speaks out against what he called the biggest gang in the world, America. Before we ever had a Barack Obama, white presidents never cared about the inner city and Pac felt as if America was keeping the inner city trapped. Or as he put it the “outer city,” because they always kept those people out any plans of improvement.

“WHEN WE RIDE”

“When We Ride” off Pac’s classic ‘All Eyez On Me’ album showcases all the Outlawz deadly skillz, as they introduce themselves with alias and all. The track is led by the thumping production, which samples Tha Dogg Pound’s “What Would You Do”.

“DEATH AROUND THE CORNER”

The year 1994 was probably one of Pac’s darkest years highlighted by the alleged rape he didn’t commit, which landed him in New York’s Clinton Correctional Facilities. Pac used the daunting experience to craft this masterpiece that is led by paranoia.

“LORD KNOWS”

“Lord Knows” is the equivalent of Biggie’s “Suicidal Thoughts” single. It displays the depression Pac was fighting with lyrics of death and some hard experiences he dealt with like the death of his friend. On the track Pac scours all his feelings and emotions.

“IS IT COOL 2 FUCK”

An unreleased track that is guarenteed to get you out your seat and on the dance floor after the right amount of Hennessy is “Is It Cool 2 Fuck.” The song was supposed to land on Thug Life’s group album, but never made the cut. Maybe that’s why it’s still so slept on.

“BLACK JESUZ”

On “Black Jesuz,” Pac and the Outlawz reveal who they pray to, with rhymes praising the Jesuz they believed would save them from all the bullshit going on.

Every time I think of Pac, I think of the tremendous catalog and impact he had in pioneering the culture. If he was still here he without a doubt would be shaping minds through his music and keeping people woke. Happy birthday, Legend, and Rest In Peace.

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Get A Glimpse Of What 2Pac’s “All Eyez On Me” Biopic Will Bring In The Official Trailer [WATCH]

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One of the most hyped movies of this year is Tupac Shakur’s “All Eyez On Me” biopic. There has been a few trailers that have surfaced on the Internet but today the official one has made waves. The trailer shows the close bond between Pac and Biggie before their infamous beef, Pac’s release from prison and more.

Tupac is played by Demetrius Shipp Jr. who is shown talking to the Notorious B.I.G. played by Jamal Woodard about the impact they can have through their music. Pac is also shown as a child with his stepfather and his mother, Afeni Shakur at a Black Panthers meeting.

The trailer also shows Pac in the studio making music, Suge Knight’s negative influence on him, his Quad Studios shooting, release from prison, skirmish at Mike Tyson’s fight, and more.

“All Eyez On Me” will star Kat Graham as longtime friend Jada Pinkett-Smith, Lauren Cohan as his manager Leila Steinberg, and Danai Gurira as Afeni Shakur. The Beeny Boom-directed film is set to hit theaters on June 16th, what would’ve been Pac’s 46th birthday.

Watch the trailer below.

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Release Date Set For 2-Pac Shakur’s Biopic ‘All Eyez On Me’ [PEEP]

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After dealing with several delays, Tupac Shakur’s biopic “All Eyez On Me” finally has a release date. The highly anticipated film will hit theaters on Tupac’s birthday, June 16th, 2017.

“All Eyez On Me” is directed by Benny Boom, who’s directed several music videos for different artists, and will starr Demetrius Shipp Jr. as 2-Pac. Jamal Woolard, who played the Notorious B.I.G. in the film “Notorious” will play the same role, while “The Walking Dead’s” Danai Gurira will play Pac’s mother, Afeni.

Watch the trailer of “All Eyez On Me” below.

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Tupac Shakur & Janet Jackson Nominated For Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

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Tupac Shakur and Janet Jackson are among the 19 nominees up for the 2017 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. Other nominees include Chaka Khan, Pearl Jam, Jane’s Addiction, Depeche Mode, MC5, and others.

For Shakur it is his first year of eligibility and first nomination. As we know aside from being one of the greatest rappers to ever step in a booth, Pac was also a great poet, actor, and activist.

Janet Jackson is up for her second nomination after not being inducted in her first go-round. On the long list of inductees you will find only 44 women, which is less than 15-percent.

Last year N.W.A. was inducted and faced a lot of backlash most notably from Gene Simmons for not being in the Rock-N-Roll genre. If Tupac is nominated he would only be the sixth hip-hop inductee. The others are the Beastie Boys, Grandmaster Flash, Run D.M.C., Public Enemy, and as mentioned, N.W.A.

All the inductees will be announced December and the ceremony will take place next April at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. HBO will broadcast the event.

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Jhene Aiko Covers 2-Pac’s “Keep Ya Head Up” [VIDEO]

There was many people paying tribute to the late Tupac Shakur today. Jhene Aiko went on Rap-Up TV to cover Pac’s emotional “Keep Ya Head Up.” The West Coast singer executes the vocals with perfection and soothing acoustics in the background. Salute.

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2-Pac ‘All Eyez On Me’ Biopic Trailer [WATCH]

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On 2-Pac’s 20-year death anniversary director Benny Boom gave fans a preview of the upcoming ‘All Eyez On Me’ biopic starring Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Pac. The film will touch on Pac’s relationship with Biggie, Suge Knight, Death Row and more. It’s rumored to hit the big screen November 11th.

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2-Pac’s Legacy Lives On: 20-Year Death Anniversary Remembrance & “Forever 2Pac Mix” [AUDIO]

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It’s crazy to think it’s been 20-years since the passing of the legend, Tupac Amaru Shakur.

When I think of September 13th, I think of it as a day that will forever live in infamy and not only for the hip-hop community. At 25-years-old Pac was far ahead of his time. He was a superstar with millions of copies sold, a musical icon, poet and celebrated actor. He played major roles in films like “Juice,” “Poetic Justice,” “Above The Rim” and “Gang Related,” to name a few. He was never one to shy away from any social topics or movements especially those he felt oppressed his people. A strategic activist, he was very eloquent and thoughtful in how he used his platform of culture and music to inform people of the pressing issues going on around them, in-turn keeping them woke. Had he been around now he would’ve surely played an instrumental role in the #BlackLivesMatter movement and been on the frontlines fighting for civil rights and equality, while fighting against police brutality and social injustices.

He was known as one of the hardest working people in the industry. Pac released four studio albums (‘2Pacalypse Now’ ‘Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z…’ ‘Me Against The World’ ‘All Eyez On Me’) and left behind enough work to release six posthumous albums through Death Row Records, his dear mama’s Amaru Entertainment and Interscope Records. His work garnered numerous plaques and the rapper remains as only one of two hip-hop artists to have two RIAA Diamond Certified albums.

We remember 2-Pac today for his music but also much more than his music. He was a wordsmith, a poet and a public intellectual, who never let the fame, the talent or the money get to his head. Like his music, his views spoke volumes. The world will never see another 2-Pac, but hopefully we will get another artist with the same brilliance, passion and ideology.

The homie B-Eazy The DJ put together this dope “Forever 2Pac (20 Year Anniversary Mix),” with some of Pac’s hardest-hitting songs. Press play below, light one up and pour out a little liquor as you live through Pac’s words.

May you rest peacefully forever in “Thugz Mansion.”

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