Boogie Releases His Debut Album ‘Everythings For Sale’ [STREAM]

Compton MC Boogie drops his long-awaited debut album ‘Everything’s For Sale’ after inking a deal with Eminem’s Shady Records 2-years-ago.

From the verses to the melodies and even the topics discussed, Boogie packed the album up with some 13 solid joints. J.I.D, 6LACK, Christian Scott, Snoh Aalegra, and his label boss Eminem all make appearances on the album.

His take on life and his journey to get here is something epic and the pictures he paints to illustrate it is something extraordinary.

To bring in the release he came thru to the Power 106 #LIFTOFF to spit a freestyle over Meek Mill’s “Dreams and Nightmares.” Watch #Freestyle068 HERE.

Stream the album below.

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New Music: Boogie – “Silent Ride” [LISTEN]

Compton’s own Boogie dropped a new single entitled “Silent Ride,” along with a video from his forthcoming debut album, ‘Everthing’s For Sale’.  The Shady records signee showcases his talents on this new joint with a super catchy hook and sharp lyrics.

‘Everything’s For Sale’ will be released January 25th.

Listen below.

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New Music: Boogie – “Fade (Freestyle)” [LISTEN]

It’s been all eyes on Compton’s Boogie since he inked a deal with Eminem’s Shady Records last year. Em has already said the rising rapper is one of his favorites and with his work ethic he is sure to be yours soon. While he works on his upcoming project, Boogie drops  a two-minute freestyle he called “Fade.”

Listen below.

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New Music: Boogie – “Deja Vu” [LISTEN]

Even before signing onto Eminem’s Shady Records, Compton rapper Boogie was buzzing and making his case for hottest newcomer on the West Coast. With his album set to be released in October, Boogie drops his new single “Deja Vu.”

Along with the song he dropped the video and also sent out a tweet on Twitter saying, “I’m finna destroy niggaz in October lol,” promising havoc.

Watch and listen below.

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New Video: Boogie – “Self Destruction” [WATCH]

Compton rapper Boogie is back with a new single called “Self Destruction,” which he accompanies with a video. On the song Boogie raps about being stuck in the past, while the Justice Baiden-directed video correlates the song with an artistic view.

Watch below.

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Boogie Names Biggest Influences, Discusses Signing To Shady Records & More [WATCH]

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Boogie destroyed Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” in his LA Leakers freestyle when he went up to visit J Creddy and Sourmilk. Along with his killer freestyle the rapper also sat down with them L.A. LEAKERS boys to talk about his Shady Records signing, Eminem, and more.

The Compton rapper also addressed fellow LA rapper, Vince Staples’ comments about Eminem’s BET Awards Cypher freestyle, named his inspirations, singing on the church choir growing up, and a lot more.

Watch below.

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Boogie Destroys Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” Instrumental On #Freestyle025 [WATCH]

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There’s a reason why Eminem inked Compton’s Boogie to Shady Records. The reasoning is simply his lyrical abilities. With the ink still wet on his new deal, Boogie came through and slaughtered Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” instrumental on #Freestyle025.

Free flowing over “Gucci Gang,” Boogie put on for Compton with flows that simply can’t be replicated.

Watch #Freestyle025 below.

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Slaughterhouse – L.A. Leakers Freestyle (Audio)

Slaughterhouse came through LA Leakers studios and kicked a 6 minutes freestyle. Their new album Welcome to Our House drops August 28th through Shady/Interscope Records.

Download: Slaughterhouse – L.A. Leakers Freestyle

Video: Allindstrom.com Presents: Rigging The Game with Riggs Morales Part 1

In Part 1 of this weeks feature interview we talk with Shady Records A&R Riggs Morales. In the interview we discuss his time at The Source, how he utilized his position to get an A&R job at Shady, helping build the brand of Shady from 2000 to now, and more.