From ScHoolboy Q dropping his debut Oxymoron to Macklemore growing out his mustache, this week on IG was for sure entertaining. Check out that and more in XXL's "Best Hip-Hop Instagrams Of The Week."
YMCMB’s Shanell and CMG’s Yo Gotti join forces for “Catch Me At The Light.” Sitting behind expensive (and fast) cars, the songstress speeds pass any lames in her way. Gotti offers his services with sexy metaphors that woo his potential flings. This selection is sche...
Meek Mill puts out a street anthem with "Know No Better" featuring Yo Gotti. Meek is doing what he does best, braggadocious rhymes mixed in with an addictive hook. Listen to the record below.
Rich The Kid, French Montana, Yo Gotti and Chinx turn the traphouse upside in this club banger. The visuals for "Trap House Jumping Like Jordan" has the team playing ball, visiting Revolt and some chilling at some random traphouse. Watch the video above...
Accompanied by J. Cole in his new video "Cold Blood," Yo Gotti details life before the fame. Telling about his life's previous conditions, the rapper takes fans back to the days of life on the streets and what it was like surviving back in Memphis...
Kirko Bangz has got a banger to get us through the cold winter.
Currently, Kirko is prepping his Atlantic Records debut set for the summer. To kick things off right, the 2013 XXL Freshman premieres “Hoe” featuring YG and Yo Gotti. Produced b...
Yo Gotti lets loose a track that was cut from his album I Am. Produced by The Maven Boys and Megaman, Gotti talks about the real soldiers from the streets, notably incarcerated superstar Lil Boosie. The Memphis rapper also speaks on his own personal experiences with the law, pinpointing members of his crew who stuck with him...
It's been a hell of a year for hip-hop, with the big dogs all dropping albums, the underground bubbling like never before and a crop of up-and-comers putting out some of the best music in years. But with so much great music floating around, hip-hop fans were bound to miss some things...
Yo Gotti gifts us another version of his "LeBron James" track this time featuring MMG rapper Meek Mill. The original version of the song was on the Memphis rapper's recent album, I Am which cracked the Billboard Top 10 in it's first week on shelves last month...
2013 was an eventful year in hip-hop. In the past twelve months, we were treated to a ton of new releases from highly anticipated artists and underground mainstays. Over time, we’ve formulated an opinion on them and assessed if it’s been a good or bad year for hip-hop. Every year...
The kid is back. August Alsina continues his string of free releases with “Ghetto” featuring Yo Gotti. Expect his Def Jam debut to hit the streets in 2014.
Previously: August Alsina Is A Huge Fan Of Cash Money And Lauryn Hill