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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Weekly Dope v.12

Although 2 Chainz is still kicking over our speakers with his Daniel Son mixtape, the show must go on. And with another seven days down, it's time for another installment of our Weekly Dope playlist.
This week's cover could've belonged to Wale for dropping four songsjust because he had time, but there's just something about 50 Cent reciting Nas' "The Message" as his favorite verse in hip hop that's too dope to overlook.
Travi$ Scott also debuted a trio of records on his new .WAV Radioshow — including "The Hooch," a remix of Usher's "No Limit," and Alicia Keys' "In Common (Remix)" with Kanye West — but since we've only got radio rips so far, I'm leaving them off the mix and replacing them with his and Young Thug's (all-types-of NSFW) "Pick Up The Phone" video.
From there, Joell Ortiz talked some sh*t over !llmind production, Curren$y & Wiz Khalifa celebrated seven years of How Fly, Dave East & Philly's Kur dropped a joint EP, Audio Push looked to "Spread Love," Troy Ave delivered a solid project despite his current legal issues, Atmosphere went fishing, plus new music The LOX & Rick Ross, TUT & Isaiah Rashad, Freeway, PARTYNEXTDOOR, G Herbo, and more.
Check out the tracklist and press play below.
  1. 50 Cent Spits His Favorite Verse
  2. Wale - "Brightseat Rd" (prod. Sango & Jake One)
  3. Wale - "Heel/Face"
  4. Sean Price - "Rap Professor"
  5. TUT - "G35" f. Isaiah Rashad
  6. Joell Ortiz - "Talk My Shit" (prod. !llmind & Cu Beatz)
  7. The Game - "Sauce"
  8. Troy Ave - "Real Eyes Realize Real Lies"
  9. The LOX - "Feel My Pain" f. Rick Ross
  10. Vic Mensa & Joey Purp - "773 Freestyle"
  11. Neef Buck - "I Got It (Remix)" f. Dave East (prod. Jahlil Beats)
  12. Dave East & Kur - "Came Up"
  13. Khary - "Find Me (Remix)" f. Sylvan LaCue
  14. Audio Push - "Spread Love" f. Eric Choice
  15. Marion Write - "Wine" f. Aja (prod. Chris Punsalan)
  16. Atmosphere - "When The Lights Go Out" f. DOOM & Kool Keith
  17. De La Soul - "Drawn" f. Little Dragon
  18. Curren$y - "I Got The Keys (Remix)"
  19. Curren$y & Wiz Khalifa - "You In Mind"
  20. Jay IDK - "I Picture"
  21. G Herbo - "The Drop"
  22. Young Thug & Travi$ Scott - "Pick Up The Phone" f. Quavo (Video)
  23. Nipsey Hussle - "On The Floor" f. Cuzzy Capone
  24. Destructo & Wax Motif - "Catching Plays" f. Pusha T & Starrah
  25. Problem - "LITlife (Freestyle)"
  26. Young Dolph - "Get Paid (Remix)" f. Juicy J, Project Pat, LaChat, 8Ball & Gangsta Boo
  27. Roc Marciano - "All For It" (prod. Alchemist)
  28. Ralo - "Dear Your Honor" f. Shy Glizzy
  29. DJ Concept - "Peep the Essence" f. REKS
  30. Soul Khan & DJ Brace - "Once Again"
  31. Rae Sremmurd - "Black Beatles" f. Gucci Mane
  32. Freeway - "Primates" (prod. Big Ape)
  33. Bryant Dope - "Patience" (prod. Willie G)
  34. Chris Rivers - "Best In The Streets" f. Whispers
  35. Kembe X - "Live Leaks (Freestyle)"
  36. Kranium - "We Can" f. Tory Lanez
  37. PND - "Don't Run" (prod. SEVN Thomas, Larry Sanders & Bizness Boi)
  38. Robert Glasper Experiment - "Find You"
  39. Thelonious Martin - "Static Act I, II & III"
  40. ATLANTA (Trailer) [Starring Donald Glover]
  41. Snoop Dogg Narrates Fishing Expedition
  42. Curren$y: Raps N Lowriders ep.2 (Video)

Ye Ali Reveals 'Trap House Jodeci'

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It's been a long time coming, but Ye Ali's long-awaited Trap House Jodeci project finally has a release date: August 25th.
While most announcements these days usually come with new song or video (or something), Ali's was absent of anything.
Instead, an extended version of Private Suite, featuring the majority of his latest tunes — including "Tingz," "Thigh Kisser," "Used To," and his work with Kirko Bangz — has been released for your listening pleasure. Do yourself a favor and check back in below.
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Reggie Bonds - "#PrayForMilwaukee"


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Taking a break from a stretch of freestyles, Reggie Bonds turns his attention to his hometown of Milwaukee and the civil unrest there following the death of Sylville Smith — another black male in America killed at the hands of police.
"I sit wonder, 'do they hear them cries from that boy hurtin' cause his daddy died?'" Bonds starts the bass-heavy, ominous cut as he depicts why thousands in Milwaukee are protesting Smith's death. Unfortunately, the scene can be placed in nearly any city across America and still paint a pretty good picture.
Pray for Milwaukee with Reggie Bonds below.