Tuesday, November 25, 2014

TuT Tuesday [ Talent unlikely Televised ] 47


Week 46 of TuT Tuesdays (Talent unlikely Televised), bringing you TuT's latest track "," along with an amazing up and coming artist. Over the last 47 weeks you have been introduced to some of the greatest artists you never heard of; all centered around our artist TuT. TuT is a Philadelphia artist currently living in Los Angeles to work on his music. Although, you might find traces of Jay Z's effortless approach, Nas' educated toughness, and the Philadelphia style found in Young Chris; TuT very much has his own unique sound. TuT may be an underground artist, but he is no rookie. More focused than ever, TuT's work ethic is bar none. With over seven years of paying his dues in this game, TuT has polished a craft that has only been mastered by the greats. This week's artists goes by Taylor, Br-ndn. Hailng from Knoxville, Tennessee. Taylor brings a nice blend of melody and bars to his music. You can hear his melodic sounds on his debut project "CUTLASS." For now you can catch Taylor, Br-ndn on Instagram and Twitter @Taylorbrndn.

P.S. Vote for TuT's "One Shot" video at MyOneShot.tv/tut-one-shot-freestyle/, and remember you can catch TuT on AudioMack, SoundCloud, HulkShare, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter all @DoYaThinGKinG.

Big Krit Talks “Cadillactica” 1st Week Numbers + J. Cole Releasing His Album With No Promo

Big K.R.I.T.’s latest album Cadillactica opened with over 43,000 units sold in its first week and debuted in the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 album chart. The Mississippi rapper/producer spoke with DJ Smallz about the sales numbers for his sophomore studio LP. K.R.I.T. touched on how his previous LP Live from the Underground received a bigger promotional push than Cadillactica, but the success of his new project shows he has built a strong, supportive fan base.There are people that actually went on NPR and streamed the album, but they still went out and bought the record. That says a lot. To stream your album for free, and people still double back and still support it,” said K.R.I.T. “I feel like even my album was under shipped, based off of this hard to calculate how many people will go in the store and buy the album. It’s an uphill battle, but slowly but surely people are finding out my albums out.” The “Pay Attention” performer was also asked about fellow emcee J. Cole’s decision to release his upcoming album 2014 Forest Hills Drive with no singles and very little mainstream promotion.Some people have the marketing team, the push to do that. Some people don’t,” stated K.R.I.T. “That’s all about how you maneuver, I guess, in the beginning and having the right team put together, how you built your fan base.” The 28-year-old Def Jam signee goes on to suggest that not all artists should take the route Cole is attempting with his third album. K.R.I.T. added entertainers that have a strong social media/online presence have a better chance of being successful with a “no promo” project release.

P.S. We have Eminiem's new album Shady 2.0

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

TuT Tuesday [ Talent unlikely Televised ] 46


Week 46 of TuT Tuesdays (Talent unlikely Televised), bringing you TuT's latest track "Word Is Bond," along with an amazing up and coming artist. Over the last 46 weeks you have been introduced to some of the greatest artists you never heard of: all centered around our artist TuT. TuT is a Philadelphia artist currently living in Los Angeles to work on his music. Although, you might find traces of Nas' educated toughness, Jay Z's effortless approach, and the Philadelphia style found in Young Chris; TuT very much has his own unique sound. TuT may be an underground artist, but he is no rookie. More focused than ever, TuT's work ethic is bar none. With over seven years of paying dues in this game, TuT has polished a craft that has only been mastered by the greats. This week's artist goes by the name Star Prince. The 19 year old Prince hails from Jackson, Tennessee. Star is a singer/rapper with a very modern sound.  He currently working on his next album, which will be available on iTunes entitled "Last King." For now you can find Star Prince on SoundCloud and Twitter @StarPrinceMusic.

P.S. Download TuT's new track "Word Is Bond," and remember you can catch TuT on SoundCloud, HulkShare, AudioMack, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, all @DoYaThinGKinG. Also, Download Star Prince's latest single, all below!



J. Cole Announces New Surprise Album


The project is slated to be Cole’s third studio LP. 2014 Forest Hills Drive will follow 2013′s Born Sinner and 2011′s Cole World: The Sideline Story. Both of those previous albums reached number 1 on the Billboard album chart and sold over 600,000 copies. Cole also released a video to coincide with the album announcement. The Roc Nation emcee returned to his hometown of Fayetteville for the clip. The footage features Cole roller skating, speaking on his definition of happiness, and reflecting on his younger days. J. Cole’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive is available for pre-order on iTunes


Tuesday, November 11, 2014

TuT Tuesday [ Talent unlikely Televised ] 45


Week 45 of TuT Tuesdays (Talent unlikely Televised), bringing you TuT's new "Six Freestyle," along with an amazing up and coming artist. Over the last 45 weeks, you have been introduced to some of the greatest artists you never heard of; all centered around our artist TuT. TuT is a Philadelphia artist currently living in Los Angeles to work on his music. Although, you might find traces of Nas' educated toughness, Jay Z's effortless approach, and the Philadelphia style found in Young Chris; TuT very much has his own unique sound. TuT may be an underground artist, but he is no rookie. More focused than ever, TuT's work ethic is bar none. With over seven years of paying dues in this game, TuT has polished a craft that has only been mastered by the greats. This weeks artist is Virginia's very own Interstate Snake. Deliviering a classic Virginia style of trap music, Snake has been making a name for himself with features from Fat Trel and Troy Ave. For now you can catch Interstate Snake on AudioMack, SoundCloud, and on Twitter @interstatesnake.

P.S. Be sure to listen and download TuT's new "Six Freestyle," and remember you can catch TuT on AoudioMack, SoundCloud, HulkShare, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, all @DoYaThinGKinG. Also, download Interstate Snakes lastest mixtape "Year of The Snake," all below!

Kendrick Lamar Says "i" Came From Depression & Insecurity


In a past interview with Hot 97 personalities Ebro Darden and Peter Rosenberg, Compton, California rapper Kendrick Lamar revealed that his “i” record was made for those locked up and those who feel they have nothing to live for. K-Dot again addressed the record while speaking with 93.7 The Beat’s Devi Dev and shared that he too has dealt with depression and insecurity. The TDE lyricist explained that newfound fame and fortune can bring about a lot of depression and turmoil. The record feels great and feels good, but it comes from a place of depression,” Kendrick said. “It comes from a place of insecurity. Not only from them, but from myself. It’s a lot of things that I deal with personally that you deal with. That all of us in this room deal with. So, it touched on so many different things. As far as equality within us as human beings and accepting one another…It comes a lot of turmoil when you talk about money. When you talk about fame and fortune and success. A lot of things you gotta handle and balance and that brings a whole lot of depression. I’ve spoken with artists that’s done it before me. They said they went through the same phases too. Kendrick later touched on his good kid, m.A.A.d city cover art. He explained that the cover art consists of “so many dynamics” and is something that will stick with him forever. What’s even more tripped out, somebody that’s responsible for me being who I am today was the actual poster that was in the back,” he said. “That’s me and my father. If you look right in the back it’s me and him. He light-skinned, super pale, light…So, it’s so many dynamics in that cover, man. It’s something that’ll stick with me forever. Just the fact that I got my parents on there. It’s something that I can carry with me forever. When I have grandkids and they never met they grandparents. They great-grandparents or whatnot. They can go back and trace that album and say ‘Okay, I know what they was like in real life.’” With his upcoming appearance on “Saturday Night Live” scheduled for November 15, Kendrick revealed that he hopes to also appear in a skit on the show. The rapper even offered his own idea for a skit, which would touch on matters of gentrification. I wanna do skits out of the norm,” Kendrick said. “Something that contrasts. I always talked about—but recently we started talking about how it never was any white people in the city, in my schooling. From the Compton school district. I would like to do something where I can contrast that and bring it all the way back and put me in the class where it’s different types of ethnicities other than the minority. I wonder how would I function in that type of environment. I think that’d be fun."
P.S. We have Big K.R.I.T.'s new album and a new EP from The L.O.X.





Big K.R.I.T. – Cadillactica



The Lox – The Trinity 2nd Sermon (EP)

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

TuT Tuesday [ Talent unlikely Televised ] 44



Week 44 of TuT Tuesdays (Talent unlikely Televised), bringing you TuT's new track "Strange World," along with an amazing up and coming artist. Over the last 44 weeks, you have been introduced to some of the greatest artists you never heard of; all centered around our artist TuT. TuT is a Philadelphia artist currently living in Los Angeles to work on his music. Although, you might find traces of Nas' educated toughness, Jay Z's effortless approach, and the Philadelphia style found in Young Chris; TuT very much has his own unique sound. TuT may be an underground artist, but he is no rookie. More focused than ever, TuT's work ethic is bar none. With over seven years of paying dues in this game, TuT has polished a craft that has only been mastered by the greats. This weeks artist is from Houston, Texas,and goes by the name GC. Even though he is from the H-Town, GC has a very Mecca like flow. Another down south lyricist to help bring the game back, so make sure you check him out and support. You can find GC on SoundCloud, YoutTube, and on Twitter  @ThatGoodNick_.

P.S. Download TuT's latest track "Strange World," and remember you can catch TuT on SoundCloud, HulkShare, YouTube,Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, all @DoYaThinGKinG. Also, be sure to vote for TuT's new "One Shot" freestyle video at MyOneShot.tv




TuT - Strange World

Birdman Explains Delay For Lil Wayne's, Nicki Minaj's Albums


Birdman explained to XXL today (October 28) why Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj pushed back the release dates of their albums. The CEO of Cash Money says that it was Lil Wayne’s idea and Young Money’s first lady followed suit. “[Wayne]’s so much an artist like that,” Birdman says. “He change his mind a lot. He feel like he want to do more. Really, they be on they call. It ain’t on me. So whatever Wayne want to do, Nicki want to do. I leave that up to them. I don’t decide on dates and everything. I don’t do none of that.” Yesterday, karencivil.com announced that Lil Wayne was pushing back the release date for Tha Carter V. The album was slated to be released today. Nicki Minaj announced via press release that she moved the drop date for The Pinkprint from November 24 to December 15. Also in the XXL interview, Birdman discusses his work with Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug. “I’m just working with them as artists,” he says. “It ain’t about what I can make from them. It’s what I can make of ‘em. You can take nothing to something. That speaks more than anything. That speaks volumes to me. I’m always gonna be a part of their career. It ain’t about what I can make off them. You do something for a muthafucka who never have nothing and make him outta something he gonna do for you regardless.” In August, Rich Homie Quan said that he might sign with Cash Money. “Cash Money my idols coming up,” he said at the time. “To just changing the whole game. And if it doesn’t, it doesn’t, but I haven’t signed a deal at the moment. I’m still independent as we speak. Other than that, man, like I always say I’m trying to make the movement bigger than life. And if it works out with Cash Money it works out, but if it doesn’t Birdman will be my uncle for life.”


P.S. We have new EPs from Joe Budden and Cam'ron, Ransom's new album.