Travis Scott and Chase B. are chatted with Migos for the seventh episode of their Beats 1 .Wav radio show.
Of course, they played some recent bangers like Kid Cudi and Travis Scott’s “Baptized in Fire” and Meek Mill’s Quavo-featured “The Difference.”
The conversation covered Quavo making his acting debut on Donald Glover’s hit new show, Atlanta with him admitting he hops he gets to continue on the show. “They got a season two going so hopefully I get a call back.”
Quavo was then pressed about upcoming tour plans. “Hell yeah I plan on going on tour after we drop this album,” he revealed. “The album is going to come real soon. I’m still scared to let you know when it’s all dropping,” he aid before adding that it is coming soon. The rap trio even headed out to Tahoe recently to shoot their video for their album track, “T-Shirt.”
Of course, the Wav hosts pressed Quavo to ask when his own album might be coming out. The rapper has been dropping a string solo releases as of late including “My Pockets” and “Trapstar,” which dropped at the end of November. “Quavo album right after we get that Quavo and Travis album,” he said. Whether or not the joint album actually happens remains to be seen, but it sure would get fans excited.
Towards the end of the interview, Takeoff stepped into the room for a quick minute to join the conversation. The pair then launched into a Migos freestyle, lighting up the waves with some heavy bars.
On Saturday, Dom Kennedy and Hit-Boy released their joint EP as Half-A-Mil featuring four new songs and “100 Rounds” that came out in November.
Dom and Hit are from different parts of California (Leimert Park, Los Angeles and Fontana, respectively), coming together as two creatives who aim to rep the West in a genre that is dominated by the Atlanta scene. The EP is a teaser for their debut album, showcasing Hit and Dom’s chemistry as they trade expensive verses over the HS87 leader’s production. Songs that immediately stand out are the club bop “Get It Off Ya Chest” and the chilled-out “Betty Shabazz.”
You can stream it, below.
Tory Lanez stops by Ebro in the Morning to talk about tour life, music, grammy noms, women, positivity, peace, new beefs and his scorpion shirt.
Though Drake’s More Life project was absent from this week’s episode of OVO Sound Radio, listeners were treated to a new mixtape by guest DJ, Murda Beatz.
The 22-year-old producer kicked things off by revealing the name of the project, Keep God First. He then shared the entire tape, which included collaborations by everyone from PARTYNEXTDOOR and 2 Chainz to Jeremih and Ty Dolla Sign. Of course, members of the Migos crew also make a number of cameos.
You can listen to the mixtape below.
Listen to the official audio of “Squad” by Lil Bibby ft 21 Savage.
The dynamic duo stops through Flex to show off their skills!
Pharrell stops by Hot 97 to speak on current issues, discuss “Hidden Figures”, the movie and life after during and after “Happy”.
50 Cent has a documented history with the Fox drama Empire. Things began with some tweets directed at Empire star Taraji P. Henson, and the two had a brief social media exchange as viewers compared Empire to 50’s Starz drama Power. With Power having wrapped up a third season and Empire in the midst of its third season as well, 50 doubled down on his criticism of the rival show.
Soulja Boy is extending an olive branch to Shia LaBeouf to squash the feud—sort of. Shia dropped a freestyle earlier this week in response to Soulja Boy banning him from Atlanta and now we’re getting the first response from the rapper.
“You a bitch. You can’t come to Atlanta,” he said in a video grabbed by TMZ. “Only way I’d give Shia LaBeouf a pass—he gotta put me in the next Transformers movie. Put me in a movie. Put me in something and you can come to Atlanta and I’ll do a song with you and we can squash the beef.”