Mixtapes
Mixtape: Termanology & Ea$y Money- S.T.R.E.E.T.S.

Termanology and Ea$y Money join verses for their collaborative mixtape, S.T.R.E.E.T.S. The project includes features from Fred The Godson, REKS and Kali and is entirely produced by Lee Bannon. The project is the first joint offering from the two ST. Da Squad members since the early 2000′s. Expect the usual level of lyricism you’re used to encountering from the wordsmiths on this 14-track giveaway.
DOWNLOAD: Termanology & Ea$y Money – S.T.R.E.E.T. (Mixtape)
Tracklist:
01. Inspiration (Intro)
02. Hard Work Pays Off
03. Compared to You
04. Derelict (ft. REKS & Artisin)
05. All My Girls (ft. Fred The Godson)
06. Go Back (ft. Ghetto)
07. Soul Brothers
08. Shoe Soul
09. M.O.B.
10. Rappin’ ‘Bout Nothing (ft. ST. Da Squad)
11. You Look Better in the Dark
12. Relax (ft. Kali)
13. Daddy
14. Value Your Life
Mixtape: Fred The Godson -City Of God: Gansta Grillz [Host DJ Drama]
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1.Intro
2.City Of God Ft. Raekwon
3.Takin Bout Money
4.American Hustler Ft. Tyler Woods
5.Monique’s Room (I Don’t Give A Fuck)
6.We Gon Fly
7.Let Me Be The One Ft. Mona L
8.Head Banger Ft. Vado
9.How You Don’t Know Me Ft. Maino
10.Hip Hip Ft. The Mad Rapper
11.Let Go
12.Runnin These Streets
13.More Than Enough Ft. Remo The Hitmakers
14.Turn It Up Ft. Fatman Scoop
15.Gettin Money Pt. II Ft. Diddy, Meek Mill, Cory Gunz
16.Block On Fire
17.Doves Fly Ft. Pusha T
18.Long Way To Go-02
19.Rain In The Water Ft. Remo The Hitmaker
Download: Link
Mixtape: Ludacris -1.21 Gigawatts: Back To The First Time

Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, Waka Flocka, Meek Mill, 2 Chainz, Big K.R.I.T. and Gucci Mane and more are on here. Tracklist and download after the jump.
Mixtape: Belly -The Greatest Dream I Never Had

With production by DannyBoy Styles, DaHeala, The Weeknd and Belly, The Greatest Dream I Never Had is a very unique project and quite “outside the box” for Belly, compared to some of his other tapes. This mixtape is dark, personal and intimate. Each song samples records from the 70s, 80s and 90s, including artists like Love Inc (Broke Bones), REM, Lana Del Ray (Videogames), James Blake (The Wilhem Scream) among many others.
Tracklist and download HERE
Mixtape: Kid Cudi -Rap Hard

This a throwback demo mixtape from the 2000/2001 that Cudi decided to release to his fans. Tracklist and download after the jump.
Music: Chris Are -A Brief History of the Future [Mixtape]
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Check out this NY hip-hop inspired producer do his thing on this mix/beat tape. His sounds are not like most and that’s what sets him apart. Vinyls, tapes, synths, and samplers gets his work done. Download “A Brief History of the Future” below.
Download: Link
Mixtape: Nickelus F -Faces

This is a pretty good listen. I remember when Nickelus F was on like Drake’s 1st or 2nd mixtape ever way back. I see his grind. Tracklist and download are after the jump.
New Mixtape: Lloyd Banks -Cold Corner 2

Fans of the PLK, Lloyd banks have been eagerly anticipated the G-Unit emcee’s oft-delayed Cold Corner 2 for some time now. With the first sign of winter hitting NYC just a couple of days ago, it’s fitting that Banks arrives with his new tape that’s sure to be full of some cold bars and heat rock production. CC2 features guest appearances by Prodigy, Styles P and A$AP Rocky, keeping the feature well all NY everything. The beats come courtesy of Nick Speed, Doe Pesci, Beat Butcha, Tha Jerm and several others.
Download: Lloyd Banks – Cold Corner 2 (Mixtape)
Pusha T -Fear of God II: Let Us Pray [Album Stream]
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Album Stream: Link
Says Rolling Stone,
Fear of God 2 builds pretty naturally on the mixtape you put out earlier this year. What was your goal for the follow-up?
My goal was actually just to put the body of work together. The new record was going to be just things that I leaked to the Internet, but I figured that the fans should get it in a better way, rather than just having to download the whole record from off of HulkShare. This is just street music. It’s for the street, it’s for the fans. As soon as the records are done, I usually just give them out anyway, to keep the energy and the intensity going.My full-length album is coming out at the top of the year and up until then, I feel like people should just hear music, hear me, hear me with my peers, people that they respect. And it’s my solo project. In the Clipse, we were always snobby in regards to working with other people. People never really heard us with a slew of other features. I took this opportunity to give the fans the opportunity to hear me with some of their favorite artists, favorite rappers and new guys coming up, and people who have a presence in different genres of hip-hop.
You’ve got a long list of collaborations, including Kanye West, Tyler, the Creator, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross and Juicy J. Is there one that stands out to you?
I really like the “Body Work” record. People don’t always understand that I’ve always been so pro lyric-driven hip-hop – they would be surprised at some of the people that I’m fans of. People just don’t guess that Pusha is a Juicy J fan. People don’t guess that.It’s not necessarily expected.
It’s not. I feel like Juicy J’s cadence is one of the most remarkable things in rap, and the way he rides the beat. The aggression and the simplicity of what he does is, like, you know he means it. You can’t just say half of this shit that he says and in that way. He really means it. He really feels it. This is like feelin’ music. I’m just really happy that it came out the way that it did.One of the standouts is definitely “Amen” with Kanye and Jeezy. How did that track come together?
It was something that Jeezy had. These collaborations had a lot to do with fans and fan demand. Everybody, for some reason, wants to hear Clipse and Jeezy. Everyone wants to hear Clipse and Rick Ross. Who knows why? I’m gonna say I don’t know, actually. [laughs] But everybody wants to hear the spin on it, man. This project was so much about me giving people what they wanted and showing people the alliances and the affiliations. I’ve never been a solo artist, so I sort of felt like I needed to be ushered into the solo realm of music and compete with the best. These guys really came through for me.Any idea when your full-length will come out next year? Are you done with it?
No, no, I’m not done with it. I’m definitely not done with it, but what we’re dropping first is the G.O.O.D. Music compilation. I’ve done at least seven songs for my full-length, and for the G.O.O.D. Music record, I’ve done four. I don’t know what’s going to land and what’s not going to make it on, I’ve done four thus far, and I’m pretty sure I’m doing more. Fear of God Part I and Fear of God Part II, is just the prelude.You’ve also talked pretty recently about the likelihood of doing another Clipse album with your brother, Malice. Is that something that you two have talked about?
For sure. People don’t even understand the reason that I’m not doing a Clipse album right now is because Malice said he wanted to write a book. That’s really what happened, he’s like ‘No, I’m not doing a record right now I’m about to write this book, don’t you want to do your solo project? Well, go.’ So I was like ‘Oh, okay, all right. I’ll holler at you.’
Dealer: Rolling Stone



