17 August 2010
By Lyov
In Rap & Hip-Hop

Teflon Don
With three successful albums to his credit, Ross is at the top of his game and ready to take on the world. On his fourth album Teflon Don Ross is riding high with the album’s first single “SUPERHIGH” feat. Ne-Yo. On Teflon Don, Ross joins forces with music’s elite, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Chrisette Michele, Raphael Saadiq to name a few, to create another classic album in his hip hop legacy....
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dirty south, Hip-Hop, rap, Rick Ross, southern rap, Teflon Don
10 August 2010
By Lyov
In Rap & Hip-Hop

Da Key
Frayser Boy (born Cedric Coleman) is the name of a rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. He is recently signed with Hypnotize Minds, the label owned and run by Three 6 Mafia members DJ Paul and Juicy J. His biggest hit to date came when he released his single “I Got Dat Drank” with Mike Jones and Paul Wall. He is seen on much of the work by Three 6 Mafia. He has won an Oscar for helping write the song “It’s Hard Out Here For a Pimp” for John Singleton’s and Craig Brewer’s Hustle & Flow along with labelmates Three 6 Mafia....
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Da Key, dirty south, Frayser Boy, Hip-Hop, memphis rap, rap, southern rap
29 July 2010
By Lyov
In Rap & Hip-Hop

Crook By The Book: The Fed Story
Fans waiting four years since his last full-length can celebrate: the long lay-off, brushes with the law, and gangsta stardom have done nothing to soften Project Pat’s Dirty South attack. CROOK BY DA BOOK: THE FED STORY ignores current electro rap trends by sticking to Hypnotize Minds trademark gritty production, and Project Pat remains one of the few rappers who can still convincingly rap about life in the projects even after boasting of a million-seller. The disc includes the infectious single “Good Googly Moogly,” quite possibly the funniest phrase ever used to describe the female posterior....
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Crook By The Book: The Fed Story, dirty south, Hip-Hop, memphis rap, Project Pat, rap