Mixtape

Fetty Wap signs an artist from South Florida

Rolling out had a chance to talk to Drebo, whose hit single, “Squeezed Up,” caught the attention of Fetty Wap. The ZooGang CEO contacted Drebo after an encounter

CIAA ‘Waves’ with French Montana

The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament’s Fan Fest held at the Charlotte Convention Center during tournament week was filled with entertainment and activities for the

Erykah Badu has some ‘Trill Friends’

On the heels of Kanye’s Good Friday release “Real Friends,” Erykah Badu offers her remix “Trill Friends: Badu Whodini rough mix.” It is just as

A$AP Ferg drops ‘Perfume’ (listen)

A$AP Ferg is prepping his Ferg Forever Gangsta Grillz mixtape for release at the end of this month, but in the meantime, the Harlem native dropped a new track called “Perfume” for fans to hold them over until it hits the streets. The track was produced by Philo$ and features the so-called Trap Lord dismissing rumors and talking tough.

Maimouna Youssef aka ‘Mumu Fresh’ hits NYC this Sunday

Grammy-nominated soul singer/songwriter/emcee Maimouna Youssef aka “Mumu Fresh” is coming back to New York City. In recognition of the release of her latest project, The Reintroduction of Mumu Fresh mixtape, the star is taking the stage at DROM in NYC on Sunday, June 29th.

Tiffany Foxx celebrates ‘King Foxx’ release in New York City

Tiffany Foxx has been climbing the ladder to hip-hop stardom for the last couple of years. She releases her latest mixtape, King Foxx today; and the sexy St. Louis native spoke to Rolling Out about her sound and shared her perspective on the perceptions of women in hip-hop.

ScribeCash Is In The Building

ScribeCash, the multitalented, California-bread female emcee, has just premiered her new video “Never Breaking Up” feat. TreVante on BET’s 106 & Park on last Thursday.

Chanti McCoy: Brooklynite reps for GMG and ‘street-hop’

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Chanti McCoy isn’t afraid of anything. The First Lady of GMG is standing at the edge of stardom, and her mix of sex appeal and street-hop has made her one of New York City’s most promising up-and-coming female rappers. If you’re going to roll with a rapper as brash and confrontational as Brooklyn’s Uncle Murda, you better be able to hold your own. And Chanti is more than capable. The rhymer from Coney Island isn’t afraid to make herself heard, especially in the male-dominated world of hip-hop. And she says being around a bunch of street guys has only made her more outspoken.