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A Timeline Of Responses To Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse
A Timeline Of Responses To Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse
A Timeline Of Responses To Kendrick Lamar’s “Control” Verse
It has been a little more than 48 hours since the occupying force of Kendrick Lamar declared himself “King Of New York” on his monumental verse on Big Sean’s “Control.” Hip-Hop has been served notice that Kendrick has claimed superiority over his peers, putting himself on the pedestal of the greats. Newtonian physics tell us...
The Mad Rapper And Gunplay Team Up For “Nothin 4 Da Radio”
The Mad Rapper And Gunplay Team Up For “Nothin 4 Da Radio”
The Mad Rapper And Gunplay Team Up For “Nothin 4 Da Radio”
The Mad Rapper a.k.a. Derick ‘D.Dot’ Angelettie is back to reclaim his popularity he made from his subsequent Bad Boy releases. Here, he connects with MMG’s own Gunplay for his latest cut, "Nothin’ 4 Da Radio.” The producer is taking another crack as a solo artist, penning rhymes that may or may not pass on the airwaves. Listen below. ...
Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie Presents…The Mad Rapper: Appreciate the Hate: The Mad Rapper Chronicles Vol. 1.
If you don’t know, kiddies, in the late ‘90s a few rappers—and even a country singer— dropped albums using alter egos they created. Noreaga was Melvin Flint (And it wack album, whoever you wanna credit it to), RZA became Bobby Digital (He had a few dope cuts on the album, but it wasn’t all that) and Garth Brooks became a whiter man (Like I’mma listen to any album by him). But D-Dot’s alter ego, t