ScHoolboy Q Performs “Numb Numb Juice” & Upcoming Single “CHopstix” On “Fallon” [WATCH]

ScHoolboy Q took over “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” last night to perform his new single “Numb Numb Juice” and an unreleased track entitled “CHopstix.”

Following a five-second countdown, Q bursted on the stage and got right into “Numb Numb Juice” while scenes from the 90s-inspired video played on the jumbo-tron behind him. He then surprised the audience by performing the upcoming single “CHopstix,” which features Travis Scott.

Both singles performed are expected to land on Q’s upcoming album that will follow 2016’s ‘Blank Face LP’.

Watch the performance below.

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TDE’s Zacari Releases New Project ‘Run Wild Run Free’ [STREAM]

Promising TDE signee Zacari has been working behind the scenes for some time now and contributed to some of his labelmates songs like Kendrick Lamar’s “LOVE.” and Isaiah Rashad’s “Wat’s Wrong.”

The crooner gets to eat his own cake today with the release of is debut EP, ‘Run Wild Run Free’. Containing a total of 7-tracks, the project includes recently-released singles like “Don’t Trip” and “Midas Touch,” as well as a feature from Lil Yachty.

Stream it below.

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New Video: ScHoolboy Q – “Numb Numb Juice” [WATCH]

Blazing off the release of his new single ” Numb Numb Juice,” ScHoolboy Q doubles down with the visuals for the single.

The epic Dave Free and Jack Begert-directed clip includes a smooth 90’s vibe that shows Q in an old school BMW as he “hopping out like jack in the box.” The video recreates Bad Boy’s classic “Mo Money Mo Problems” video, a scene from “The Matrix,” “Belly,” and more.

Watch below.

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New Music: ScHoolboy Q – “Numb Numb Juice” [LISTEN]

After teasing a new single a Twitter a two days ago, ScHoolboy Q stays true to his word and releases his new single “Numb Numb Juice,” which figures to be the beginning of an album rollout. Over the banging production by DJ Fu, Hykeem Carter, and Nez & Rio, Q keeps it g and fires off crazy bars.

“Hating on another ni**a come up / Yeah, that’s bitch shit…You a bitch, boy, you’re my mama,” raps Q.

Listen below.

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New Video: Zacari – “Midas Touch” [WATCH]

For the last few years it seems like TDE has had a hold on the game when it comes to sharing the sauce and dropping consistent heat. TDE’s latest signee Zacari dropped the video for his recent joint “Midas Touch,” which finds him turning everything to gold.

Watch below.

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New Music: Zacari – “Midas Touch” [LISTEN]

TDE’s latest signee Zacari releases his new single “Midas Touch,” which finds him flexing his vocals.You may know him from putting his midas touch on Kendrick Lamar’s ‘DAMN.’ single “LOVE.”  Zacari is on a quest to carve his own lane in the TDE empire as he says in the song and has the talent to do so.

Listen below.

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Reason Unloads Ferocious Bars On #Freestyle066 Over Kendrick Lamar & Jay Rock Instrumentals [WATCH]

Del Amo’s very own Reason stopped by the #LIFTOFF to unload ferocious bars on #Freestyle066 over his fellow TDE member’s instrumentals.

Reason kicked off the interview paying homage to Kendrick Lamar as he spit over “ELEMENT.” He then proceeded to switch up the speed and went a little more aggressive over Jay Rock’s classic, hard-hitting “Parental Advisory.”

Watch below.

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New Video: Jay Rock – “Wow Freestyle” Feat. Kendrick Lamar [WATCH]

Jay Rock and Kendrick Lamar get it how they used to get it “like when Top had the red Charger” in the video for “Wow Freestyle” off Rock’s ‘Redemption’ album.

Directed by Jack Begert, the clip finds K. Dot picking up East Side Johnny in a red Dodge Charger and proceed to cruise through the city of L.A. They then pull up on some homies at a baseball field in the hood. Towards the end they drive an an old school car painted with flames that is presented by car share service, LYFT.

Watch below.

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New Music: Punch – “Everything Is Vanity” [LISTEN]

Aside from being TDE’s President, Punch also kicks bars from time-to-time and dropped his single “K.I.N.G.” featuring Asia Devine last week. Today, on what he called “Control Verse Day,” (as it is the anniversary of Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” verse) he delivers his latest single, “Everything Is Vanity.”

Listen below.

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Kendrick Lamar Graces The Cover Of Vanity Fair & Talks Pulitzer Prize, Eminem, Kanye West & More [PEEP]

From Kung-Fu Kenny to Pulitzer Kenny to Cover Kenny.

Kendrick Lamar graces the cover of Vanity Fair magazine’s August issue, titled, “The Gospel According to Kendrick.” In it he discusses a wide range of topics including winning a Pulitzer Prize, Kanye West’s political views, the NFL, Eminem’s rapping abilities, and more.

Vanity Fair writer Lisa Robinson caught up with K. Dot while he was on TDE’s “The Championship Tour” and even asked him about the incident that happened on tour, where he invited a white woman on tour and she rapped his lyrics, including the n-word.

He went onto discuss being the first-ever hip-hop act to win a Pulitzer Prize and his reaction on it where he said, “It was one of those things I heard about in school, but I never thought I’d be a part of it.”

See some of the Q&A dialog below.

ON THE USE OF THE N-WORD:

“Let me put it to you in its simplest form. I’ve been on this earth for 30 years, and there’s been so many things a Caucasian person said I couldn’t do. Get good credit. Buy a house in an urban city. So many things–‘you can’t do that’–whether it’s from afar or close up. So if I say this is my word, let me have this one word, please let me have that word.”

ON WINNING THE PULITZER PRIZE:

“It was one of those things I heard about in school, but I never thought I’d be a part of it. [When I heard I got it], I thought, to be recognized in an academic world . . . whoa, this thing really can take me above and beyond. It’s one of those things that should have happened with hip-hop a long time ago. It took a long time for people to embrace us–people outside of our community, our culture–to see this not just as vocal lyrics, but to see that this is really pain, this is really hurt, this is really true stories of our lives on wax. And now, for it to get the recognition that it deserves as a true art form, that’s not only great for myself, but it makes me feel good about hip-hop in general. Writers like Tupac, Jay Z, Rakim, Eminem, Q-Tip, Big Daddy Kane, Snoop . . . It lets me know that people are actually listening further than I expected.”

ON HIS WRITING PROCESS:

“Execution’ is my favorite word. I spend 80 percent of my time thinking about how I’m going to execute, and that might be a whole year of constantly jotting down ideas, figuring out how I’m going to convey these words to a person to connect to it. What is this word that means this, how did it get here and why did it go there and how can I bring it back there? Then, the lyrics are easy.”

ON HIS SUCCESS:

“I look back to when I was 16 years old and thought, What would I do with a million dollars? I’m gonna buy this, I’m gonna buy that . . . Then I thought that me doing that is actually hurting people I’m responsible for. I’m the first in my family to have this kind of success, so I took it upon myself to wisely navigate this success, because I wanted them to be successful, too.”

ON THE NFL AND NATIONAL ANTHEM PROTESTS:

“It’s enraging; I think what Kap [Colin Kaepernick] is doing is honest, and it’s not just his truth, it’s our truth.”

ON EMINEM:

“Eminem is probably one of the best wordsmiths ever. There’s a whole list of why, but just bending words. . . . The Marshall Mathers LP changed my life.”

ON BEING AN INTROVERT:

“I like to be alone a lot. I need that. It’s that duality: I can go in front of a crowd of 100,000 people and express myself, then go back, be alone, and collect my thoughts all over again.”

ON STARTING A FAMILY:

“This is the constant question, because I’m obsessed with my craft and what I’m doing. I know what I’m chasing for my life, even though I don’t know what it is. But it’s an urge that’s in my every day. That urge to make an ultimate connection with words to man. And I don’t feel I’ve done that yet.”

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New Video: Jay Rock – “OSOM” Feat. J. Cole [WATCH]

Folks have been raving about Jay Rock’s recently-released ‘Redemption’ album and rightfully so. It definitely sounds like a classic and includes some star-studded contributions from Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and SZA.

Rock continues to push the album today with the visuals for “OSOM” featuring J. Cole. Co-directed by Jack Begert and Dave Free of The Little Homies, the dark video shows Rock and Cole on a bloody mission.

Watch below.

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Jay Rock Puts On For The West Coast With ‘Redemption’ Album [STREAM]

It’s been said that Jay Rock was an integral part of TDE and paved the way for artists on the roster like Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q, and Ab-Soul. The ‘90059’ rapper returns with his new album, ‘Redemption’, the first since 2015.

Although this is Rock’s third overall album, it is the first major label release, as it is released through Top Dawg Entertainment and Interscope Records.

Loaded with 13-tracks, the album includes contributions from TDE artists Kendrick Lamar on “Wow Freestyle” and SZA on the title track “Redemption.” Elsewhere, Future appears on “King’s Dead,” J. Cole on “OSOM,” and Jeremih on “Tap Out.”

Production was mostly handled by Mike WiLL Made-It, Sounwave, Boi-1da, Hit-Boy, Cardo, Terrace Martin, Vinylz, and more.

Jay Rock is currently on “The Championship Tour” with his TDE labelmates. It will wrap up tomorrow in Pittsburgh.

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