Chief Keef & Dj Holiday’s forthcoming ‘Dedication’ mixtape is sure to arrive in the near future and to help get us in the mood the Chicago rapper pays homage to New York with two new tracks ‘Dipset’ & ‘Hate Me Now’ as well as a moody cut titled ‘I Don’t Trust These Niggas’.
It’s that time of year again where anyone who’s anyone flocks to Austin, Texas for the South By Southwest music festival and some of the performances that have already gone down have included Action Bronson, Dipset, Dej Loaf & Chance The Rapper which you can peep below!
It’s all about the dead presidents as The Diplomats unleash a black and white visual for their old school sounding cut ‘Have My Money’ which will land on their forthcoming as of yet untitled EP.
It was only right that Dipset kicked off their “Pledge of Allegiance” tour in their hometown of the Big Applae as they took to the stage at B.B Kings, peep below as the collective perform ‘Have My money’ & ‘Do Something’.
The other night Funk Flex got on his Hulk Hogan and went on a rant that Jay Z’s ‘Life + Times’ website tried to bite his app and more recently supposedly tried to get inside info on the Dipset reunion which he found strange considering Jay’s beef with the Harlem rap collective. Well after Flex’s rant, Cam’ron & Jim Jones followed it up with a diss track towards Jigga which saw them jump on Diddy’s classic ‘Victory’.
Harlems finest collective, Dipset, are officially back as they get us in the mood for their forthcoming mixtape with the first leak from the project titled ‘Have My Money’ which was premiered on Hot 97 by Funk Flex who also laid down some beats for the crew to bless for an exclusive freestyle.
Cam’s 6th and final ‘1st Of The Month’ EP series drops today and the Dipset boss unveils the projects lead single ‘All Dat Dere Mine’ which features Gunplay and his boo JuJu.
Cam’Ron takes it back to a classic look as he sports a pink mink coat for his latest video ‘Sweetest’ which is one of the tracks that made up his recent EP ‘1st of the Month, Vol. 2’.
Cam’ron is joined by his Dipset brothers in an abandoned warehouse for his new visual ‘Put It In The Sky’ featuring gravelly raps from Un Kasa, the video is lifted from Killa Cam’s recent EP ‘First Of The Month Vol 1’ which you can cop here now.