Noizy , Mc Kresha & Duda

Noizy , Mc Kresha & Duda D.u.d.A Double G ft Mc Kresha - Get Crunck Noizy ft Mc Kresha - Gangsta

Cassidy responds to Meek Mill's diss with one of his own.

The back-and-forth between Cassidy and Meek Mill continues, with new shots fired courtesy of Cassidy. "Catch a Body" is Cass' response to Meek Mill's "Kendrick You Next," a diss released last week. The track finds Cassidy rhyming over the beat to Canibus' "2nd Round KO," which was originally a diss toward LL Cool J. Meek Mill and Cassidy, both Philadelphia, Pennsylvania natives, have been involved in a feud since last year, with Cassidy releasing his Meek Mill diss tracks "Me, Myself & iPhone" and "Raid" in December 2012 and January 2013, respectively. Meek later said he would no longer address his beef with Cassidy, choosing to not let Cassidy benefit off of Meek's name, though he would later go on to diss Cass in February in a freestyle.

Mixtape Release Dates: Timbaland, Max B, Audio Push, Waka Flocka Flame

Waka Flocka Flame will release a mixtape at the end of September, Audio Push releases a new tape Monday. Even more mixtape release dates were announced this past week as fall dates are further filling in. Waka Flocka Flame will release a new mixtape at the end of the month. From Roaches To Rolexes releases on September 30 and is assumed to be a tie over for fans waiting for the release of Flockaveli 2, which was pushed back to an undetermined 2014 release date. Timbaland will release a collection of instrumentals via GotInstrumentals.com. Titled simply Timbaland Beats, Timbo's latest drop will release Thursday. Max B will release a new mixtape this week. Featuring French Montana, Gain Green, Coke Boys and more, Return Of The Wave releases on September 13 and is the Harlem native's first project drop since 2010. Inland Empire, California natives Audio Push will release their latest effort Monday. Come As You Are is the duo's eighth project in four years and the first of 2013.

Cyanide & 2po2

Cyanide & 2po2

Tuna & Noizy

Tuna & Noizy

Eminem "Berzerk" Video Preview Aired On ESPN

Eminem previews his video for "Berzerk" on ESPN. Additionally, the song will be played throughout ABC's "Saturday Night Football" season. A preview of Eminem's "Berzerk" video will air on ESPN tomorrow (September 7). The sneak peek of the video is slated to air during halftime of tomorrow's college football game between Notre Dame and Michigan. "Berzerk" is the first single off of the Michigan rapper's forthcoming album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2. Additionally, the song "Berzerk" is set to play during "Saturday Night Football," according to ESPNmediazone.com. "['Berzerk' will play] throughout the telecast in various capacities, including highlight packages and coming in from, and out of, commercial breaks," Universal Music said, according to a report by SPIN. The track will also play during "Saturday Night Football" from September 14 through December 7. Eminem premiered his "Berzerk" single August 26. Like the video for "Berzerk," Eminem previewed the single with a sneak peek. The rapper provided the sneak peek during the MTV Video Music Awards. The song was later released for a stream with a video that featured a boom box and a brief appearance from Eminem. "Berzerk" is available for stream here. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 is scheduled for a November 5 release.

Crooked I Names His Favorite Lyrical Gangsta Rappers

Crooked I Names His Favorite Lyrical Gangsta Rappers
Exclusive: Crooked I lists a few collaborators and artists he looks up to from both coasts. In doing so, the Slaughterhouse member also spotlights a line he never cared for on Jay Z's "Reasonable Doubt." From the very beginning, Crooked I has demonstrated a unique versatility in Hip Hop. In the late '90s as the Long Beach, California emcee was gaining recognition, he doubled his time appearing alongside Heltah Skeltah and Planet Asia on Sway & Tech's This Or That, as well as sharing the mic with Tray Deee, Legacy and Sho Shot on the C-Style Presents... 19th Street compilation a year prior. As a result of that duality, Crooked I was recently asked to list five emcees he considers the most lyrical gangsta rappers. "Oh man," began the devout Hip Hop fan. He pointed to another This Or That alum: "Kool G [Rap]. For me, Kool G was gangsta as fuck." A member of The Juice Crew, the Queens, New York lyricist went on to make street-stuck albums like 1992's Wanted: Dead Or Alive with DJ Polo, in addition to 2002's mafiaso-themed The Giancana Story. Crooked then named Kurupt of Tha Dogg Pound, who enlisted Crooked I for his gold-selling 1999 sophomore album, Tha Streetz Iz A Mutha. Throughout his career, the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-born Kurupt has used the alias "Young Gotti," taken from the late leader of the Gambino Family. Crooked I then pointed to another collaborator and a Compton, California legend. "King T. When I was real young, King had some fuckin' ill-ass rhymes. Look at how he spread that shit through Tha Alkaholiks, was instrumental with Xzibit's career," he said, referring to the Likwit Crew that the onetime Capitol Records star formed. Although his own albums largely focused on cars, drunken fun and neighborhood commentary, King Tipsy seamlessly appeared on songs such as Cypress Hill's "Southland Killers," and C-Bo's "Bullets." Asked about the collaboration Crooked appeared on from T's planned 1998 Aftermath Entertainment album Thy Kingdom Come, the emcee recalled. "I was a teenager. I was a kid. I was in the fuckin' room with WC, King T, my homie Bo-Roc from The Dove Shack was doin' the hook, Dr. Dre's sitting in his chair, The D.O.C. is walkin' around. I said 'Wow.' I thought I made it back then to be honest with you." The material would not be included in the 2002 bootleg of the album, which Dr. Dre and Aftermath opted not to release. The emcee then pointed to the man closely associated with the label that Crooked spent a lengthy tenure on. "To be honest with you, Tupac. There are so many shades of Tupac, but he had some gangsta shit. You know what I'm sayin'? There was so much to that man." Crooked I's vocals were paired with 'Pac's, on the 2003 posthumous Death Row release, Nu-Mixx Klazzics, on the single "2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted." Admitting this his list excedes five, Crooked said. "The list goes on, bro." He did however add, "To me, all the shit Jay Z was sayin' was gangsta! A lot of that shit was gangsta. He talkin' about shoot-outs. He's sellin' drugs, fuckin' police, gangsta of the year. '22 Two's'—[quoting] 'too much West Coast dick-lickin',' that was the only thing I didn't like on [Reasonable Doubt]. That whole album is a classic—except that line. Nah, I fucks with all that [album]."