Posts Tagged ‘Cool & Dre’

February 26th, 2010

Joey Crack gets Clipse on the horn to thank them for lending a hand to the Terror Squad leader’s new project as Scoop Deville drops in for a cameo, all while chilling at Cool & Dre’s Lake Oasis studio down in lovely Miami

February 8th, 2010

Darkside behind the scenes.. Joey Crack, Trey Songs, Cool & dre from Cool and Dre on Vimeo.

They’re all chilling together cooking up something for Joey Crack’s new album, The Darkside. If it happens to be the song in the background, then it sounds dope already…

February 6th, 2010

The sole purpose of an artist is to push his or herself to the limit, while challenging their creativity, and walking out of their comfort zone in order to bring something new to the table. With that said, enter Dwayne Michael Carter.

Although he’ll be serving the next eight months to a year in jail due to his guilty plea on federal gun charges, Hip-Hop’s current biggest superstar (by far) is leaving his fans a parting gift in the way of his often-delayed experimental rock album, Rebirth.

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January 18th, 2010

For quite some time now, the South has run roughshod over the Hip-Hop industry.

Their equals up North has shown glimpses of what once was, but still hasn’t been able to match the firepower its underneath neighbors have been dishing out—and hoping to keep that momentum flowing is Polo Grounds/J Records newest signees, C-Ride.

Hailing from the same Carol City, Florida region as Rick Ross; C-Ride embodies the similar hustler’s mentality, and having people in your corner like Cool & Dre, T-Pain, Game, and Ricky himself doesn’t hurt either.

Right now, the next big chapter in his career comes courtesy of his first official album, Automatic Vibe; who better to tell the story of how he came to be than the man himself. Time to head down South.

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December 5th, 2009
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From Cash Money Millionaire, to Chopper City Records CEO; Louisiana’s B.G. has managed to weather this typhoon known as the music business for well over a decade; and finally after numerous setbacks, he steps back into the eye of the storm with his 11th studio album, Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood.

Co-executive produced by T.I., the album also features the self-proclaimed king as well as names like Young Buck, Lil Boosie, Trey Songz, Juvenile, Lil Wayne, C-Murder, Young Jeezy, Mannie Fresh, and Soulja Slim.

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