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Spenzo Featuring Bloody Jay “Choppa City”
Spenzo Featuring Bloody Jay “Choppa City”
Spenzo Featuring Bloody Jay “Choppa City”
Spenzo is not someone you would describe as "considered." Id personified, the Chicago upstart has quickly made a name for himself as a skull-rattling, ad-libbed-out harbinger of the turn up. On "Choppa City," he teams up with Atlanta's Bloody Jay to put people on dance floors and milk cartons, probably in that order...
The 25 Best Mixtapes Of 2014 (So Far)
The 25 Best Mixtapes Of 2014 (So Far)
The 25 Best Mixtapes Of 2014 (So Far)
Now that we're at the halfway mark of the year, it's time to look back at some of the best mixtapes and free EPs that have come out in 2014. As we pointed out in our 25 Best Albums of 2014 (So Far) yesterday, at this time last year the heavy-hitters were rolling out their major albums, while we'd already gotten great tapes from Waka Flocka (DuFlocka Rant 2), Big K...
The Break Presents: Bloody Jay
The Break Presents: Bloody Jay
The Break Presents: Bloody Jay
Photography By: Colin Elliot Incarcerated rapper Bloody Jay recently made waves after dropping Blatlanta 2: Brazy and Black Portland with Young Thug. Jay is still keeping his name buzzing these days with his recent annoucement of a new tape in the works called NawFR...
Young Thug & Bloody Jay Release New Mixtape, ‘Black Portland’
Young Thug & Bloody Jay Release New Mixtape, ‘Black Portland’
Young Thug & Bloody Jay Release New Mixtape, ‘Black Portland’
Young Thug is riding high after a successful run in 2013. Thugga’s first new release of 2014 is a collaborative tape with Bloody Jay called Black Portland. The ATL rapper already previewed “No F*cks,” but here we get the entire 11-track tape. “Nothing But Som...
Rocko Featuring B.Jay “Brudda”
Rocko Featuring B.Jay “Brudda”
Rocko Featuring B.Jay “Brudda”
Rocko teams up with fellow Atlanta rapper B.Jay a.k.a. Bloody Jay on "Brudda," a piano-filled tale of brotherly love and appreciation. Over producer Ferrari Smash's gnarled beat, the "U.O.E.N.O." rapper sounds invigorated. The track comes from his upcoming Lingo 4 Dummies mixtape and it's yet another rap song that references Will Ferrell's surprisingly influential Step Brother