Another five days for business gone means another two to three nights to get turnt. And after a long week of work, I'm hella looking forward to doing so. But not before I get my Friday fix of #WeekInRaps. As promised, I'm back this Friday with a few more tracks to keep the holiday Week'In flow going for y'all. So kick back, tune in, download, light one, drink some, and lets get our weekin' started. This is #AntsWeekInRaps. LEH GO!
For our first Week'In banger I give you another hear @ Ice Berg's "I Ain't Got No Time." A Hard hittin' trunk rattler which features a verse from the MMG boss, Rick Ross. #Go on and get rowdy, but keep it civil. #GoodLuck
Wiz and Juicy are two individuals you'll often catch in my rotation. Whether it be on a chill groove to vibe to while I put a few in the air, or a certified gem to get turnt to while I down a few drinks. One thing certain, these two got jams for days. So lets keep their vibe alive and going into the weekend with this new track from the two entitled, "Gone." A track you'll find to be a bit smoother than the one above, but still somehting worth grooving out to on your ride out. Enjoy!
To me....Chip will forever be Chip Tha Rip (personal choice). Now, lets get you hip to "Chip Tha Ripper's" latest release. A Cardo produced groove entitled, "7-8 Rings." Lookout for more from Chip in the oncoming weeks as his next project, CLEVELAFORNIA, continues to inch it's way closer to us.
I've never been too much up on Kid Ink. But this track enttiled "Poppin' Shit," I felt deserved a spot on this week's edition of my #WeekInRaps. It's a straight gem to get turnt to while you get ready to do some club life bottle poppin' type shit. So #Go on, download that shit.
Just some dumb shit to swag out and get turnt to. This is Lil Reese and Juelz Santana with "Bodies." Excuse the tags. Enjoy!
Have a #HappyWeekIn and stay safe out there. Oh!, and blame my bullsh*t internet provider (AT&T) for downing my service yesterday and not allowing me to get this to you sooner. Smh.
Video shows Lil Reese kicking and punching a young woman
Once again a Chicago rapper has placed themselves in the media spotlight for all the wrong reasons. This time it’s not Chief Keef, but fellow Glory Boy Entertainment affiliate, and Def Jam recording artist Lil Reese who has brought a huge amount of negative attention his way. Lil Reese has come under immense fire after a viral video surfaced showing him punching, kicking, and beating a young woman.
Lil Reese made it clear it was him in the video by confirming it via twitter early Thursday morning. Reese blamed unnamed haters for releasing the video clip, which he claims to be “years old”, and that it is a clear attempt to discredit him and his success, “The haters tryna see a mf Dwn lol Dey gotta b broke and bored wanna upload some shit from years ago damn we winnin it’s 2 late….#3hunna”. That wasn’t all the Def Jam signee had to say, “Dis wat doin betta den da next mf bring small shit its nothin time 2 turn Uppp f--- it …..#3hunna”.
The hazy camera phone video shows the young rap star arguing with a young woman inside of what appears to be her home. She yells at Reese and his friends stating, “Who the f--- let them in here though”.
After a brief argument she continues to tell the young rapper to keep his hands to himself even exclaiming, “They didn’t stop making guns when they made yours”. From that point forward the altercation became physical. The two began to push and shove one another, until Reese pushed the young woman against a wall and begun to punch her wrathfully. Once the young lady fell to the floor Lil Reese proceeded to stomp her, whilst continuously raining down punches as her friends screamed for him to stop in the background. You can even hear some of Reese’s friends encouraging the beating.
Lil Reese recently released a mixtape entitled Don’t Like, with DJ Drama and Don Canon. Lil Reese even garnered a remix of his single Us, by Rick Ross in the same fashion Kanye West did with Chief Keef's hit single, Don’t Like. The song featured Lil Reese, Rick Ross, and Drake. It was released on Rick Ross’s Black Bar Mitzvah mixtape earlier this month.
Only time will tell as to how this will affect the career of Lil Reese. But Reese and GBE affiliate Chief Keef have made it clear that they have little regard as to what they do and what others think about their actions. One can only hope that these two young rappers begin to see what type of major consequences their actions can have, and how their acts can potentially shorten their careers……in ways more severe than others.