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The R Report Magazine returns with the new High School Athlete of the Week. This week we have the Lanier County Bulldogs Gabriel Pegorsh. Gabriel won the region championship in the discus field event. He threw 108 ft on his 1st attempt. On his second attempt he reached 120 ft, but stepped out. The 108 ft throw would be good enough to bring home the win. Congratulation to Gabriel Pegorsh for being The R Report Magazine High School Athlete of the Week. Article by Gregory Sealy
Kendrick Lamar has finally fired back at Drake on his blistering new diss song “Euphoria” — and he pulls no punches. Released by surprise on Tuesday (April 30), the fiery track finds the Compton rapper unloading on his longtime rival for several minutes after the Toronto native took shots at him on “Push Ups” and “Taylor Made Freestyle.” K. Dot begins: “Them super powers getting neutralized I can only watch in silence/ The famous actor we once knew is looking paranoid and now is spiraling.” The Compton star refers to Drake as a “pathetic master manipulator” and raps: “Fabricate stories on the family front, ‘cus you heard Mr. Morale.” He also takes a swipe at Drake being half-white, adding: “You’re not a rap artist, you a scam artist with the hope of being accepted/ Tommy Hilfiger stood out but FUBU had never been your collection.” Kendrick also noted that he makes music that electrifies them while Drizzy makes music that pacifies. Before the beat kicks in, the former TDE star spits: “But don’t tell no lie about me, and I won’t tell truths about you.” The “Money Trees” rapper also subversively mentions Drake by name, referring to the Draco gun as “Drake.” He raps: “I park his song/ The very first time I shot me a Drac the homie had told me to aim it this way/ I didn’t point down enough/ Today I show you I learned from those mistakes.” He also references both Pharrell and Pusha T. He raps: “I don’t like you popping shit at Pharrell, for him I’ll inherit the beef/ Yeah fuck all that Pushin’ P, lemme see you Pusha T/ You better off spinning again on him before you think about pushing me/ He’s Terrence Thornton, I’m Terence Crawford, yeah I’m whooping feet.” He also takes a swipe at 2Pac’s famous crown ring, which Drake purchased for more than $1 million at auction last year. He raps: “Somebody had told me that you got a ring, on God, I’m ready to double the wage/ I’d rather do that than let a Canadian n-gga make ‘Pac turn in his grave.” Kendrick brings the maligned Gunna into his diss, spitting: “We ain’t gotta get personal, this a friendly fade, you should keep it that way/ I know some shit about n-ggas that would make Gunna Wunna look like a saint/ This ain’t been about critics, not about gimmicks, not about who the greatest is/ Always been about love and hate, now lemme say I’m the biggest hater.” Lamar continually ups the stakes, growing more venomous as the song progresses. He takes a shot at Drake’s ladies, rapping: “I hate the way that you walk, the way that you talk, I hate the way that you dress/ I hate the way that you sneak diss, if I catch flight it’s gonna be direct/ We hate the bitches you fuck ’cause they confuse themselves with real women/ And notice I said ‘we,’ it’s not just me, I’m what the culture feeling.” He later refers to Drake’s race again, asking: “How many more fairytale stories about your life ’til we had enough?/ How many more Black features ’til you finally feel that you Black enough/ I like Drake with the melodies, I don’t like Drake when he act tough/ You gon’ make a n-gga bring back Puff, let me see if Chubbs really crash something.” K.Dot continues: “Yeah my first one like my last one, this a classic, you don’t have one/ Let your core audience stomach that, then tell ’em where you get the abs from.” Later, he references his former label. He says: “Aye Top Dawg, who the fuck they think they playing with?/ Extortion my middle name, as soon as you jump off that plane, bitch/ I’m allergic to the lame shit, only you like being famous/ Yachty can’t give you no swag neither, I don’t give a fuck about who you hang with.” Kendrick also alleges that Drizzy wanted to work together on a song. He raps: “Surprised you wanted that feature request, you know that we got some shit to address/ I even hate when you say the word ‘n-gga’… but that’s just me, I guess.” The Compton native also brings Sexyy Red into the fold, rapping: “When I see you standing by Sexyy Red I believe you see two bad bitches/ I believe you don’t like women, that’s real competition, you might pop ass with ’em.” K.Dot brings Drake’s paternal history into question, taking a shot at his relationship with his son, Adonis. He raps: “Y’all thinking my life is rap? That’s ho shit, I got a son to raise, but I can see you know nothing about that.” Towards the end of the song, Lamar also takes a swipe at Drake’s rumored team of writers, also referencing Drizzy’s affiliation with Kill Bill.
The R Report Magazine presents to the new Album of the Week. This week we got one of the hardest working artist in South Georgia Bunkie White, with his brand new EP Big Mood Big Motion. This banging EP features tracks like the smash single That's On Tammy, Pop It, Your My Baby, and more. Big Mood Big Motion is available now on all major digital platforms for download. https://open.spotify.com/album/7tqDfM54NxLM8MPPEjRR0S?si=Aqd9GT0wSoajuAvsJXISWw
Digital Dynasty Music Group and Derek2ILL present his latest single “Magic Box.” Out now on all platforms, the record comes with production by Zero 610 and features Biggz. Classic cuts and scratches vibrate through the track as the duo show out, busting out the hinges of a magic box, keeping whack rappers on the sidelines. Stream the record and connect with the Bethlehem PA artist below. https://youtu.be/OATvvuAz93g?si=9jSyBvIyFwl7LdKj Magic Box on Spotify -https://open.spotify.com/track/2frAsehYgtPrfMuxaIaEKx?si=ffaabda259754e3d Connect Derek2ILL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558079643252 Derek2ILL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derek2illddmg/ Derek2ILL Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@derek2illddmg Biggz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/killembiggz/
The Rap Martyr & Tre Eiht join forces to give you 2 Sided Story. A six song project entirely produced by Tre Eiht with features from Daddie Notch, Eloh Kush, Sughee, D.Goynz, Mommy Bars, Aïda, Makeba Mooncycle & Treble Queen. The Flowfessonal Skanks the Rap Martyr, is an American rapper from Crown Heights Brooklyn. He is also a co founder of the hip-hop super group Bankai Fam. Regarded as one of the best live perfomers of his genre its safe to say it's nothing like experiencing a Skanks the Rap Martyr or Bankai Fam Show. Skanks has released 8 studio albums in addition to 2 Bankai Fam albums as well as an extensive catalog of collaboration projects and mixtapes under his Anarchy Records label. The Flowfessonal maybe independent but he handles business in a major way. Tre Eiht hails from Queens, NY and provides a versatile range of underground hip hop. Born in a black and hispanic household, it wasn't hard to find musical influences. Truly an old soul who is highly knowledgeable in many music genres, many OGs would say Tre is what you would get if Motown and Fania had a baby. He has produced for many barsmiths and legends such as Benny The Butcher and B$F, Bodega Bamz, Joey Bada$$ and Pro Era, Nems, Spit Gemz, Starvin B, Tragedy Khadafi, etc. Of course, this is only on the production tip, for he also has many albums in which he produced the majority of tracks (if not all). Being very skilled at story telling, he brings you into his world of dark humor, drug abuse, hustling, and death, all while he's dropping gems on self care, breaking cycles, taking care of your loved ones and going after generational wealth. Major influences of his include The Beatnuts, Nas, Sean Price, Gangstarr, Large Pro, 50 Cent, Alchemist, MC Eiht and The Lox. IG: https://www.instagram.com/flowfessional Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BankaiFam Spotify Artist page: https://open.spotify.com/artist/26hb7hHFew1P3qjbjk7ccI?si=4295k9WpRv-AOSbvSqBdWg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BankaiFamOfficial For all inquiries: bankaifambusiness@gmail.com https://youtu.be/gxHUmTGG23M?si=cMjNghvohzbdbXul
The R Report Magazine presents this week High School Athlete of the Week. This week we have the Lanier County High Bulldogs Catcher Jackson Squires. Jackson play great behind the plate allowing limited pass balls, and throwing out base runners that attempted to steal bases. Congratulations to Jackson Squires for being The R Report Magazine High School Athlete of the Week. Article by Gregory Sealy
Released to the surprise of fans on April 5, the album earned 115,000 equivalent album units in the tracking week of April 5-11, propelling it to the top of the chart, Luminate reports. According to Billboard, streams dominated the debut week, chalking up a whopping 105,000 units. Meanwhile, traditional album sales contributed 9,000 units, while track sales sneak in with a mere 1,000. “7 Minute Drill” was the most-streamed and bestselling song of the project. With Might Delete Later, J. Cole clinches his seventh No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, joining previous chart-toppers like Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011), Born Sinner (2013), and 2014 Forest Hills Drive (2014) among others, leading up to the recent milestone.
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Chris Brown has taken his disdain for Quavo to a whole different level with the release of a new diss track, on which he takes some deeply personal shots at his adversary. On Friday (April 19), the Virginia native released “Weakest Link” online packaged with an image of the Migos superstar eating a hot dog as its cover. On the track, Breezy addresses his rival having a fling with his ex-girlfriend and in turn claims to have slept with Saweetie while she was still in a relationship with the 33-year-old: “You fucked my ex-ho, that’s cool, I don’t give no fuck, lil nigga/ ‘Cause I fucked yo’ ex when you were still with her, bitch, I’m up, lil nigga.” He then turns the heat all the way up by namedropping the Southern rapper former groupmate Takeoff, who was tragically shot and killed at the age of 28 two years ago. “R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one, I got true respect/ Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead,” he spits on the scathing cut. https://youtu.be/wPljp4h4NuQ?si=DKnfNE1oSm1OhU-L
Drake has put more pressure on Kendrick Lamar with a second diss track within the span of a week, this time with some technological assistance. On Friday (April 19), less than a week after “Push Ups” leaked online, the Canadian superstar amped up his feud with K.Dot with a new joint. Whereas the authenticity of his first counterattack was under speculation for a while, “Taylor Made Freestyle” openly embraces artificial intelligence with features from the computer-generated voices of 2Pac and Snoop Dogg to convey perspectives in addition to Drizzy’s — using lyrics that Drake wrote. After using the two legends’ viewpoints to press his adversary to drop a response, the 37-year-old references Taylor Swift‘s new album and TDE boss Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith with the bars: “But now we gotta wait a fucking week ’cause Taylor Swift is your new Top/ And if you ’bout to drop, she gotta approve/ This girl really ’bout to make you act like you not in a feud/ She tailor made your schedule with Ant, you out of the loop.” https://youtu.be/zhEiduBxX4c?si=v09zBZ6QVtbmC-Wf
Kanye West has dropped a remix to the controversial track that kicked off the current Hip Hop wars, and his entry takes shots at both Drake and J. Cole, On Saturday (April 20), video of Ye premiering his remix of Metro Boomin and Future‘s “Like That” was posted by The Download With Justin Laboy. The track opens with West nodding to Drake’s current beef with Kendrick Lamar by saying, “Yo Dot, I got you.” It was Lamar’s shots at Drizzy and Cole on the original “Like That” which began all the current back-and-forths. It then appears to reference the ongoing Diddy sexual assault allegations with the line: “Can’t stop, won’t stop/ I just fucked your bitch in a Sean John tank top.” The verse ends with direct shots at Drizzy and Cole: “Y’all so out of sight, out of mind / I can’t even think of a Drake line/ Play J. Cole, get the pussy dry.” https://youtu.be/R6XePAJWXxs?si=zyvyHxphIuj1FDOJ
Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar took the Hip Hop world by storm with the release of “Like That,” and its grip on the culture reflects in its charting dominance. On Monday (April 15), Billboard reported that the scathing diss track aimed at Drake and J. Cole is going steady, as it has retained the No. 1 spot on their Hot 100 tally for the third consecutive week. This makes it the second rap song to ever claim the top spot in the first three weeks upon its release, following Drake’s Scorpion joint “Nice for What” back in early 2018. Future rapper and Metro dropped their collaborative album We Don’t Trust You in late March, on which the Compton MC takes a number of shots at his fellow titans. https://youtu.be/N9bKBAA22Go?si=HLz7s7MKlZPMx8Cp
The 2024 WNBA Draft is now in the books. We will be seeing a lot of new faces on new teams. The Indiana Fever won the lottery and held the first pick, which they used to draft Caitlin Clark. The Iowa star wrapped up her legendary college career by competing in the national championship game after a historic season. She averaged 31.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and 8.9 assists per game and seems ready to shine in the WNBA. While Clark was the obvious choice at No. 1, the rest of the lottery could have gone a number of ways. The Los Angeles Sparks had two picks in the top five thanks to a trade with the Seattle Storm. The Sparks used the No. 2 pick on Stanford star Cameron Brink, who put up 17.4 points and 11.9 rebounds per game. LSU star Angel Reese was the No. 7 overall pick in the WNBA draft. Averaging 18.6 points and 13.4 rebounds per game. As she's heading to the windy city with the Chicago Sky.
During last week’s match against Charlton the girls secured the region Championship with wins from four out of our five girls team. Number one singles players Emma Courson and number two singles player Molly Newbern both came out on top for the Lady Dawgs. Both of these girls won in tight matches where they beat their opponents in a tie breaker. Number one doubles team Laney Fulghem and Jacie Faircloth also beat their opponents in a close match during a tie breaker. Kadie Newbern and Kailin Ley, number two doubles, swept Charlton away winning 6-3 and 6-1. The boys team lost on Thursday 2-3, but because they previously won 4-1 against Charlton, they took home the region championship. Kush Patel was a key player for the Bulldogs at number three singles. He played a double header in Charlton and his second win secured the Bulldogs being named Region Champions. Nick Wyre also secured a win in Charlton defeating his opponent in two sets. The Lady Dawgs and Bulldogs are set to play in the second round of the playoffs next week, after receiving a first round by. Article by Gregory Sealy
Bryant Bond also known as Brixx was born and raised in New Castle Delaware where he found the art of music at the age of 12 writing his own raps. He was influenced by artist such as Cassidy, Jadakiss, Lil Wayne, and many more. That's when he dropped a local favorite Hold 'Em Up that had the house parties goin crazy. At the age of 16 he started working and was still in school so he put his career on pause. Shortly after graduating Brixx started goin back to the booth to record more and more each day. At the age of 21 Brixx had his first child so he started to compete in Philly song battles for some extra cash. Since his first song battle he has done many other showcases in the tristate area opening up for Ar-Ab, Dark-Lo and Young Picc. At the age of 27 Brixx dropped his first mixtape titled ‘The BrixxTape’ in August of 2018. As time progressed Brixx released a few songs here and there in preparing to drop his second mixtape called ‘The BrixxTape ReLoaded’ in 2020. At the start of 2021 after winning an artist distribution deal, Brixx has been on tour with Coreleone The Don and Str8 Up ENT doing shows in various states. After taking some time away from the music scene to focus on his family, Brixx had a heart transplant and was told that he couldn’t be as active as he was. But by the grace of the man upstairs, he is able to get back to doing what he loves to do, MAKE HITS ! Since then Brixx has dropped his debut album titled ‘GameTime’. Now with a strong team behind him he is definitely an up and coming star in the music game so keep a look out.
Born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky and raised in the DMV, DJ Don Chill found his love for DJ’ing in college at University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) working for his college radio station. In his on-air debut he recited poetry and delivered a freestyle that received raved reviews. From that day forward, he knew he had passion with music & entertainment and enjoyed creating memorable experiences for the listeners. No stranger to different cultures & regions DJ Don Chill has travelled nationally and internationally. He was born to please the crowd & has always had the energy to make any occasion a memorable experience with love for family as a driving force to succeed. Victim of a troubled childhood, DJ Don Chill found a way to tell his story through his music & turntables. In pursuit of his dreams, he left his family & headed down South to Atlanta where his career as a DJ began. DJ Don Chill met DJ Trouble & DJ/MC Swag MClovin “The 1” who admired his drive to learn and his ear for music. He went on to affiliate with Troublemakers Ent. / Troublemaker DJs. Through this affiliation, he worked directly with DJ Trouble and began his performance career. Following the 3P concept of the Troublemaker DJs (Persistence, Perfection, Presentation), Don Chill is a versatile DJ who can entertain any type of crowd whether it is a Block Party, Family Reunion, Birthday Parties, Private Parties, Bar mitzvah, Cookouts, Business Parties, or clubs. DJ Don Chill is also the Official DJ for FOE (Family Over Everything ), one of the hottest teams in the South working directly with recording artists Supa Cizzle out of Rockford, IL & Derb 100 out of Broward County, Florida. Follow DJ Don Chill: Instagram: chillsdot FaceBook: Da Don Bka Chill Twitter: Djdonchill_FOE For booking inquiries, contact DJ Don Chill @ djdonchill@gmail.com
Buttagoharder is an American Artist/ Rapper/ Writer/Singer/Performer/Actor/Brand Ambassador Born: De’ Yara Jaquay Hardy, November 27 in Birmingham, Alabama.Resided and Raised in Detroit, MichiganRaised and currently resides is Dallas, TexasHeight 5’10“Buttagoharder” discovered her passion for music at a very young age, and has been in several rap and R&B music groups, being signed at the age of 15. She released her first professional album at the age of 17, under the stage name “Misery”. With the investor pasting away, while on tour, as well as group changes and other factors, her days as a group member ended. She re-branded herself , continued writing and recording music, perfected her sound, and recreated her image, all while obtaining her Certified Recording Engineer License, along side an additional medical license. Buttagoharder has been a consistent Solo artist, releasing her 1st full, self invested mixtape in 2011 , “Ready for Takeoff” on Datpiff.com, following up consecutively with 5 more solo tapes, while featuring on over 50 mixtapes ,globally, to date.Headlining and performing with numerous worldwide artists, major and underground, collaborating musically, as well, Buttagoharder has continuously grew her fan base, authentically and continues to gain worldwide recognition. She has been featured on over 50 mixtapes, 25 mixtape covers, as well as graced the cover of music and beauty magazines. She’s currently a brand ambassador for DACO clothing line, originating in Texas, as well as “Billionaire’s Forever, based out of Arkansas. She’s the face of the official Sea Awards apparel designed and manufactured by “Rough Feathers”. Buttagoharder is also the newly Texas Brand Ambassador for “The R Report Magazine”. In 2012-2013, Buttagoharder was the face of Love and Hip Hops ATL Rasheeda’s website, Imbossy.com.as the “Bad” chain and “I’m Not Rude, I just got a Boss Bitch Attitude”T-shirt model.Buttagoharder has several singles and videos, including her most populars, “Level Up”, “Bad Ass ButtaGo” and “Brag”.In addition, she has become the C.E.O and the first artist of “Doe Gurl Entertainment”, releasing her own music. She’s branded herself as the “LegUpKilla”, on social media, where she displays sexiness and/or hard lyrical bars, with her leg touching the roof of her truck. She’s also branded a solo freestyle session, called Mornin’ Barz, which has made a lot of noise online, as well, totaling millions of views combined. Buttagoharder has been nominated 58x for global Independent Awards awards every year since 2016 to date. The awards won consists of “Best Female Rapper”, Best Lyricist, Mixtape Artist of the Year, Mixtape of the Year, Internet Hustler of the Year, and Hood Idol. She’s a recipient of the SCM Awards, The SEA Awards , as well as the Hood Idol Awards.In 2021, Buttagoharder became 1/2 of a Duo group, consisting of herself and Arkansas Legend, Dirty Blac, respectively called “We The Hardest”. They have released 2 singles and 2 videos to date, entitled “Bread and Butta” and “Anti-Sucka Shit”. In less than 6 months, they were rewarded a 1st time award created, and titled “We The Hardest”, now, a part of “The Hood Idol Awards” based out of Mississippi. Buttagoharder has made cameo appearances in countless music videos, filmed solo videos, and participated in Female Cyphers , throughout her career. She has been casted in independent movies, as well as an upcoming Sitcom, based in Dallas. Her brand continues to get stronger and her fan base grows daily, totaling a quarter million followers on her social media sites, combined, to date.Online Music sites:www.Buttagoharder.comDatpiff.comSpinrilla.comMyMixtapeVote.comLiveMixtapes.com https://youtu.be/Gx-ILVycSJ0?si=Pdk6HENKSvDI7Cfe
Ausur Film Productions, Dynamic Music Management along with King Tut The Don present his new mixtape ‘Rap God.’ The full mixtape is out now and is hosted by Bopman. The Don gives fans nothing but pure, uncut Hip Hop with unmatched emceeing. Stream the mixtape and connect below. https://youtu.be/zHkmxjt0qqY?si=-7x_eQE-rS-IHw4e Connect TheDonGodfather (@kingtutthedon) | TikTok RapGod (@kingtutthedon) • Instagram photos and videos www.kingtutthedon.com
Hey! My names Pashunce my brand/model name is Payy Elise . I’m originally from Tennessee , relocated now in the Atlanta GA area, outgoing , 5’3 , petite and brown/dark skin. Twenty-one years young been modeling for three +years been in the makeup industry for 6 years. I’m a strong independent women. I survive anything that is meant to destroy me. No matter how many times I’ve been rejected. I soon will be a real big model/ influencer.
MMG’s Super Producer Beat Billionaire has had a very productive year, producing five songs on three Major Albums. Continuing in 2015 with Rick Ross on his Hood Billionaire Album, which is Rick Ross’ seventh studio album. Beat Billionaire produced such tracks as Coke Like The 80’s, Heavyweight, and Burn on this album. album. Beat Billionaire didn’t stop there he went on during the year to produce a track for Louisiana artist Lil Boosie on his Touchdown 2 Cause Hell Album in which he produced the hit single Mr. Miyagi off this album. Linking back up with Rick Ross later during the year on his Black Market album producing the track Carol City which followed up with a video as well. Riding the success Beat Billionaire also ended up on Meek Mill’s Dream Chaser 4 with great production of the single “Problem” which featured TDOT ILLDUDE. While linking with Rick Ross yet one more time for his Black Dollar mixtape, Beat Billionaire produced the single “Take Advantage” which featured Atlanta artist Future. Landing yet again major blog placements with Complex, Fader, Hot New Hip Hop and many more. Wrapping up 2015 Young Greatness and Maybach’s own Wale goes head-to-head swapping witty punchlines backed by the heavy sounds of Beat Billionaire on a brand new track Squad Goals. This song had great success landing on all the top blog sites from Complex, Rap Radar, and The Source. Beat Billionaire’s biggest dream is to become the first producer to make a billion selling beats. He is well on his way as the man behind Ross’ hit “Bag of Money” (ft. Wale and Meek Mill) & Birdman’s “Born Stunna” with Ross. Previously Beat Billionaire ,who was born Shamann Cooke produced for T.I., Young Dro, Gucci Mane, and others at T.I’s Grand Hustle label. Instagram: @beatbillionaireTwitter: @beatbillionaireInstagram: @billiondollarmarketTwitter: @B_DollarMarket
J. Cole has hit back at Kendrick Lamar on his surprise new project Might Delete Later. On the mixtape’s closing track, “7 Minute Drill,” Cole appears to reference K. Dot’s recent disses at him and Drake, and returns fire with some scathing bars of his own. Taking aim at the perceived quality of his friend-turned-foe’s catalog, he raps: “Your first shit was classic, your last shit was tragic/ Your second shit put n-ggas to sleep, but they gassed it/ Your third shit was massive and that was your prime/ I was trailin’ right behind and I just now hit mine.” He continues: “Now I’m front of the line with a comfortable lead/ How ironic, soon as I got it, now he want somethin’ with me/ Well, he caught me at the perfect time, jump up and see.” The Dreamville boss also channels JAY-Z‘s “Takeover” diss at Nas: “He averagin’ one hard verse like every 30 months or somethin’/ If he wasn’t dissin’, then we wouldn’t be discussin’ him.” He then compares his sparring match with Kendrick, who he once planned to record an album with, to the scene in New Jack City where Wesley Snipes’ character Nino tearfully kills his brother. “Lord, don’t make me have to smoke this n-gga ’cause I fuck with him/ But push come to shove, on this mic, I will humble him/ I’m Nino with this thing, this that ‘New Jack City’ meme/ Yeah, I’m aimin’ at Gee Money, cryin’ tears before I bust at him.” This sentiment is repeated later in Cole’s verse when he raps: “My text flooded with the hunger for a toxic reply/ I’m hesitant, I love my brother, but I’m not gonna lie/ I’m powered up for real, that shit would feel like swattin’ a fly.” He then repurposes another line from Hov’s “Takeover”: “Four albums in 12 years, n-gga, I can divide/ Shit, if this is what you want, I’m indulgin’ in violence.” Cole ends the fiery song with a warning to the rest of the rap game while teasing his upcoming album The Fall Off. “This is merely a warning shot to back n-ggas down/ Back in the town where they whippin’ work and traffickin’ pounds/ My jack jumpin’ ’bout a rapper makin’ blasphemous sounds/ Switchin’ sides like the tassel on the cap and the gown/ I’m fully loaded, n-gga, I can drop two classics right now,” he spits, before adding: “Let me chill out, man… ‘The Fall Off’ on the way, n-gga.”
Mr. Antwon, CEO and Host, announces a move into liquor as an expansion to Access GRANTed Podstream. Get to know him and read more below. Known in the media world as “Mr. Antwon”, Antwon Grant joined the industry in 2014 as the founder and host of Baltimore Flava Radio along with his team of Dame Hunter, Mocha Soule and the late comedian CJ Burney on the WPB Radio network. The show ran weekly on Friday nights at 10 PM, then moved to Wednesday nights at 7 when the move was made to the Radio On Fire Network. The show then moved to WMSK Online radio a year later and Antwon also co-created a show called Dad Rap which was his first paid hosting gig. After being a part of 3 networks, Antwon decided to take things to the next level and along with his then partners, Jay McGraw and AMichele, started the Worldwide Flava network. The three brought along their previously created shows, Baltimore Flava Radio, Freestyle Friday, The Entrepreneur Corner, and Baltimore Flava Gospel, and signed several successful shows to the network. Antwon and Jay McGraw then decided to re-brand and create the Power 4.4 radio, bringing along many shows and signing new shows as well. In 2020, just as the pandemic hit, Mr. Antwon, stepped down as host of Baltimore Flava Radio and as co-owner of Power 4.4 Radio, leaving it with Jay, and focused on personal life and health. In November of that year, he returned to the airwaves with The Access GRANTed Podstream…. a podcast that he is running independently. With this show, he has been able to connect with guests and audiences globally. In addition to some well-known names such as Melba Moore, Speech from Arrested Development, Digital Underground and others, he has also made sure to keep a balance and interview many independent artists and entrepreneurs from around the country and specially keeping Baltimore artists as a focus of the show. In 2022, Antwon launched his signature Long Island Iced Tea (Dirty Half and Half), curated by his business partner TipseePheen. There is also now a signature Rum Punch available. The two just celebrated their first successful year with the signature drinks and the plan is to hopefully have these drinks available for retail in the coming year or so. He has also just recently created Access GRANTed Enterprises, LLC which will serve as the parent company for media ventures, the signature drinks, merchandise and future business endeavors. Connect with Mr. Antwon FB - Antwon Grant and Access GRANTed the Podstream IG - @mr.antwon and @access_granted_ag X - @accessgrantedag Show Channel - YouTube - Access GRANTed the Podstream, and on all streaming platforms
International Hip Hop Star Rhyme Assassin returns with a new star-studded single. “Run Em Up (Told Ya) featuring the iconic M.O.P and Ruste Juxx. The single releases everywhere music is sold on April 19th. Tap in below for some inside scoop on the single. MJ: You're back with brand new music, still sharing mics with legends of the game. This time around for your new single, dropping everywhere April 19th, you have M.O.P and Ruste Juxx in Run Em Up (Told Ya) with production by Arcitype. How did this link-up come into play? Rhyme Assassin: Approximately 2 years ago I purchased a few beats from the Arcitype and when I heard the beat, I used for Run Em Up all I could hear on it was M.O.P crushing the instrumental so when I considered a feature it had to be M.O.P. It took me some time to get the feature in place but super excited it worked out. MJ: From the cover, we can already assume there will be grittiness, tough bars, and even some intimidation. Without giving too much away before April 19th, talk about the concept of the record. Rhyme Assassin: All I can say it’s grimy and gritty, with raw bars and metaphors at the same time. It will have your head nodding like crazy. A special shout out to Arcitype, I told him the direction I wanted to take with the song, and he didn’t take long to whip out his bag of sonic magic tricks. He sent a beat that matched the exact mood I was aiming at, exactly what the song needed. It’s gonna be crazy everybody gotta keep the 19th clear for “Run Em Up.” MJ: Why M.O.P and Ruste Juxx for the features? Rhyme Assassin: Well, I have been always a fan of M.O.P and they are legends in the game so it’s an honor to have them on the same track. That’s why the opening was “I am on a track with legends”. Like I explained earlier they bring the right energy that the beat needed, and they annihilated the track with punchlines and metaphors. Juxx is a veteran MC and I worked with him on a few tracks, and he poses great skills and energy that would complement M.O.P on the same track, so I felt he would be the perfect match. MJ: Is this record leading fans and audiences into something forthcoming from you? Rhyme Assassin: Rum ‘em Up (Told ya) is the second single from my forthcoming album ‘Dedicated to Self’ which will drop this year but currently no date has been set yet. I will potentially drop one more single and 2 videos and then drop the album. MJ: Can we expect visuals? Again, without giving too much away, what is your vision for the video? Rhyme Assassin: I am currently in discussion of the potential of getting a video done with M.O.P and Ruste Juxx for this single. I have hopes of making the video because I know fans are going to love this offering. As a fan of M.O.P it would be a personal accomplishment and achievement to have them on video. As for the concept I will discuss with the team if everyone is on the same page to get one done. MJ: Let everyone know how they can connect with you and keep up to date with new music, videos, tours, etc. Rhyme Assassin: Anyone can contact me on the following email – unclerhymez@gmail.com and Rhyme Assassin on all media platforms like Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.
All Surrounding Cities!! It's Going Down This Thursday Night at the Grown & Sexy Tavern in Atlanta GA!! Everyone Free All Night Long!! Hosted by The Real DJ Ace!! For Sections & Performances, Bottles Contact (770) 820-4196!! It's Happening This Thursday Night at The Grown & Sexy Tavern in Atlanta GA!!
Indie rapper K.O. From The Pilla releases the official video for his single That's It featuring Tone Mitch. Ideal to blast in the club or on the blocks, Pilla declares he is here to make money, pop bottles, and live his life. He is not one to roll with the punches, rather he creates his own lane. Soulful melodies looped with trap tropes heighten the performance. Watch That's It below. https://youtu.be/UBR3_BA0Bkg?si=fmvqfyL4cNuEUNn6
Sippi Boi Ent & Rinakreeps Promotion & Ent. Presents The Indie Artist TakeOva Show Thursday March 28th @ Grown & Sexy Tavern 3461 Roosevelt HWY Atlanta Ga 30349 Sounds by Touie Da Dj Hosted by @yungegoworld Doors open 9pm -Until Text “SOUTHSIDE” to (770) 820-4196 to sign up
JTBTHEARTIST Black Waldo Project Album Release Party with celebrity DJ Hollywood. Hosted by Pinky Redd. Photography & Videography by E-ishoot Photography. As you entered the room of the venue for JTBTHEARTIST Black Waldo Project Album Release party nothing but celebrity vibes from the red carpet with backdrop, catered food, amazing decor along with heavy promotion & marketing. JTBTHEARTIST had merchandise as well for supporters and fans to purchase along with a giveaway. The time and dedication that he put into his project is definitely heard in the thirteen tracks on the Black Waldo Project. Very well engineered project salute to the producers and engineers. As JTBTHEARTIST performed a few of his tracks off his album entitled Black Waldo Project he definitely kept the crowd entertained with phenomenal performances filled with energy. JTBTHEARTIST is definitely creating a movement for himself, his new single Black Waldo and his new entitled album Black Waldo Project His dedication, hard work, and determination will definitely get him far in this music industry as an independent artist. The R Report Magazine salutes you contine to grind. Follow on all social media platforms @Jtbtheartist
Jay?Duhhh, Virginia based indie artist along with Money By The Pound Records present her new single Mind Tricks produced by Mex Manny. “I wrote my new single “Mind Tricks” to empower people to overcome daily obstacles such as their fears, doubts, the opinions of others/ the world, other people’s bad decisions, and the overall negativity that the world can sometimes bring. It’s easy to lose yourself in a world that is full of judgment and constantly moving. Sometimes you need to sit with yourself to realize what YOU need to be able to accomplish everything your heart desires. Life isn’t easy, and there will always be things that try to stop you from what you need to do, but if you stand strong, open your eyes and mind, and stay true to yourself…. You’ll always win in the end. Never be afraid to Shine your Light. Nothing outside of you has Power over you. What I want people to apprehend from this piece is that Life is anything but easy, but you are anything but weak. Don’t let it Change who you are.” – Jay?Duhhh https://open.spotify.com/album/78ulc6TB2Bh0eCkmJNS6Pq IG: https://www.instagram.com/jay.duhhh2000
Grammy-nominated Mumu Fresh presents her new single “My Why” produced by Carvin Haggins and Johnny Smith. The triple threat of singer/songwriter/emcee pays tribute to that person or persons, place, or thing in your life that is your why…your reason not to give up and to keep pushing. Check out the lyric video and connect below. https://youtu.be/j-tcKHTjhDE Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Spotify | Twitter
Santa Sallet, a DMV rapper/producer along with France producer Nemizzo present their new single /lyric video as MSP, “Big Hands.” This is the song that really started MSP Tunes, Santa says. Nemizzo had laid down his verse and I was like, let me try something on this and I just talked about what I knew. What I think is funny, the outro is actually me recording a bunch of potential beat tags. There was a miscommunication and Nemizzo extended the beat and made it the outro. I like it though lol. https://youtu.be/7dpx3OROujw Santa on Spotify | Instagram | Facebook | SoundcloudNemizzo on Spotify | Instagram | Youtube | Soundcloudsantasallet.com | Santa Sallet merch | msprecords.com
HoodTrophy Bino delivers visuals for his new single I Want Her featuring Kalan.FrFr. The video captures the duo lost in a sultry daydream around two different women. Watch the video and connect with the LA rapper below. https://youtu.be/c59x7PAO6Lo Song Link: https://open.spotify.com/track/0vpgzKwhACrk35TsQifgpu INSTAGRAM TIKTOK
The R Report Magazine returns with the new High School Athlete of the Week. This week we have the Lanier County High Bulldogs Stone Carey. Carey went 4-7 in a two game set against Clinch, and came in for relief striking out 7 batters allowing no runs for the save. Congratulation to Stone Carey for being The R Report Magazine High School Athlete of the Week.
GC TheArtist gives it up One Time for God and even for his haters and naysayers. The new single hits with bouncy tones and serves as a lyrical testament. The indie artist praises the man upstairs as well as his haters who throw shade for his success. Stream One Time and connect with GC TheArtist below. https://open.spotify.com/track/1LB9WxajpgO5vI8XYz0gMH?si=7069eb298b554942 Connecthttps://www.instagram.com/gc_theartist?igsh=d2cyajlxOWR5c2ow https://youtube.com/@gctheartist2503?si=t54muic91BMmq0dB
All Surrounding Cities!! It's going down this Saturday Night March 23rd in Snellville, Georgia!! It's JTB The Artist Black Waldo Project Album Release Party!! You don't want to miss this event!! Come out to 3485 Stone Mountain Hwy in Snellville, Georgia!! Dress Code is Casual Black, and Gray attire!! It's happening this Saturday Night in Snellville, Georgia for JTB The Artist Black Waldo Project Album Release Party!!
Meek Mill has declined Akademiks‘ generous offer to host his proposed podcast, claiming that he doesn’t need the controversial host’s money. Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Sunday (March 17), the Dreams & Nightmares rapper mocked Ak’s million-dollar offer, boasting that he and his friends have more money than anyone Akademiks does business with. Meek further clarified that financing was not the obstacle keeping him from his podcast dreams. “I’m richer than everybody that deal with you lol,” he began. “Not like a finance podcast deal thing lol I hang around all billionaires and I’m caked up … you streaming for your chair getting drunk … I’m changing laws and stopping major hood beefs and trying to uplift the culture! The hat you wear I might own I just don’t be saying nothing.”
On Saturday (March 16), a video surfaced of Kodak Black briefly talking with a reporter who asked him if he's voting for Donald Trump in the next presidential election. Without hesitation, the South Florida rapper said, Of course. But Yak went even further and suggested that if Donald Trump does become president, he should stay in office for 20 more years. We should have Donald Trump for like 20 years like how Russian and all that s**t be doin', Kodak explained in the clip, which can be viewed below. Four years ain't enough time for a president. That ain't enough time for a muthaf**ka to fix what the last president done did, he continued. So I'm gon' need Trump way more than four years.
Beyoncé continues to dominate the U.K. charts, as “Texas Hold ‘Em” led the singles tally for the fourth consecutive week. The news was reported by Billboard on Monday (March 18). The publication also noted that this marks a special achievement for Bey. It’s fourth week atop the U.K. chart marks a new best for the singer, having previously only achieved three week peaks with singles like “Crazy In Love” with JAY-Z in 2003 and 2007’s “Beautiful Liar” with Shakira. In the U.S., “Texas Hold ‘Em” reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart two weeks after its release. The track also became Beyoncé’s first-ever No. 1 on the Billboard Global 200 Chart. https://youtu.be/jCOX8dT9q8M?si=GgERwjhPtV-RouKv
MRKBH and Dark Ages Music Group/Proverbs Records announce the release of the official video for Gladiators. Produced by Ruler Why, the record features Killah Priest who along with MRKBH serves as a lyrical mercenary exposing harsh, worldly truths. The raw, uncut deliverance is gripping and heightened by cosmic visuals. Watch Gladiators and connect with The Indiana artist below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxULFp9vDLs Bandcamp: Gladiators feat. Killah Priest | MRKBH | Dark Ages Music Group (bandcamp.com) Preferred DSP: Gladiators (feat. Killah Priest) by MRKBH - DistroKid Connect with MRKBH X: https://www.x.com/mrkbh_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrkbh_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merkabahvii
Mannie Fresh has announced he’ll be celebrating his birthday in style — by reuniting with Birdman. The DJ/producer/rapper, who turns 55 on March 20, is spending his birthday weekend by headlining multiple events at New Orleans’ Wreckless Weekend, including a day party and a show with Bun B. But the biggest news involves the Big Tymers. The duo of Mannie Fresh and Cash Money label head Birdman haven’t released an album since 2003, and haven’t put out new music since a one-off track in 2018. But they’re getting the band back together for a show on March 23 at the Metropolitan Nightclub in New Orleans. Tickets for the show start at $30 and go all the way up to a $2,500 (plus fees, tax, tip and mandatory bottles) VIP package for 15 people — platinum football field not included. You can get the tix here. “We gonna shut the town down,” Baby promised while sat next to his longtime collaborator in a video announcement. https://youtu.be/9iCd6UHR-3I?si=7zSA0_cpo9IMdUnq