Tracee Ellis-Ross And Regina Hall Hilariously Cover “Jumpman”

Watch Tracee Ellis-Ross get on her rapper shit while covering Drake and Future’s “Jumpman” as her alter-ego, T-Murda.

T-Murda in her glammed out nails, gold hoops, gold grill and cornrows attempts to make sense of the lyrics along with her homegirl, Regina Hall. The two even try to keep up with the tempo but unfortunately are unable of finding their tempo showing they were nothing like DJ Mustard.

After Future’s part of “chicken wings and fries we don’t go on dates/Nobu, Nobu, Nobu, Nobu,” T responds by saying, “he’s cheap, but then he’s not cheap.”

Tracee has channeled her inner rapper before having covered Travis Scott’s “Antidote” and Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen.”

Watch the video above to see “they not just bluffing” and experience the comedy.

WRITTEN BY: BRYAN MELARA – @IamBNyce

Justin Credible’s #LeaksOfTheWeek w/ Young Dolph, Future, & Kanye West (Video)

For this weeks #LeaksOfTheWeek I had to go with the new joint from Young Dolph “It’s Goin Down”, the new one from Future “Wicked”, Kanye West “Fade” feat. Post Malone & Ty Dolla $ign and lastly “Law” by Yo Gotti feat. E-40.

Justin Credible’s #LeaksOfTheWeek w/ Majid Jordan, Future, & Wiz Khalifa (Video)

If it’s hot you know I’m on it!

For this weeks #LeaksOfTheWeek I had to go with the new joint from Majid Jordan “Small Talk”, the new one from Future “Fly S*#t Only”, and lastly Wiz & Travis Scott’s “Bake Sale”.

L.A. Leakers ft. Future, Wiz Khalifa & Kid Ink – Ball Like This (Audio)

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Where do we begin? This is a record that’s been in the making for quite some time. We sat in countless studio sessions with Future, Wiz, Ink, Salva, Mike N Keys, DJ Khalil, Jaycen Joshua, etc. and worked on this record until we feel we had it where we wanted it to be. “Ball Like This” celebrates the aspirations of the kid growing up in South Central to the kid creating that new tech start up. We all make sacrifices to get where we want to be. YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IT TAKES TO BALL LIKE THIS! Thank you to everyone who contributed to the making of this. Your time and talents are very much appreciated! So without further ado, “Ball Like This”.

Drake X Future – ‘What A Time To Be Alive’ (Mixtape)

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As Drizzy promised he premiered his new collabo mixtape with Future today during his OVO Sound on Apple Music! The 11-track effort was produced by Metro Boomin, who executive produced the collaborative and has contributing 8 tracks. Boi-1da, Frank Dukes, Noah “40” Shebib, Southside, Allen Ritter, Neenyo and Noel round out all the production credits.

You can cop on iTunes now!