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LiveMixtapes - Hip-Hop Culture 2.3.24
The only official, full featured, LiveMixtapes.com app onthemixtape market.
Hiphopdaily - HHD 2.0
Stay on top of the LATEST HiphopSingles,Mixtapez & Videos!Share your favorite music with your friendsDownload music and listen at your convenience even when yourdeviceis OFFLINE!We update daily to make sure you don’t miss out on any of thenewestmusic!Get push notification's right on your phone when the latest songormixtape drops from your favorite artists. You wouldn't want tomissa moment like Drake's - Back to Back.*Not Affiliated with Datpiff, Mymixtapez or Spinrilla"This is my number one music app, I've used most of themusicapps available while they weren't bad apps they're hip-hopcatalogwas nowhere near as good as Hiphopdaily, they always havethehottest upcoming music before I even hear it in the club orradio!Love HHD!" - Review
MixTape FM™ - HipHop Radio 1.5.0
The Hottest MixTape music from today's topHipHop & RnB stars!No playlist here! MixTapeFM.com is a LIVE onlinePROMOTIONALradio station that exclusively plays Hip Hop & RnBmusictraditionally only heard on street mixtapes. It's DefinitelyNOTthe same "18 songs in a row" heard on most commercialradiostations.We play the Hottest EXCLUSIVES, FREESTYLES, AND MIXTAPEmusicfrom today's top Hip Hop & RnB stars!To recommend Hot New mixtape music, or submit your ownexclusives"WITH A STAR FEATURE" please visit: www.MixTapeFM.com orsend linksto: [email protected] or @MixTapeFM on Twitter.
Link Up TV Trax - Mixtapes App 1.07
THE NEW LINK UP TV MUSIC APP IS HERE. Wearecurrently in testing so please report any bugs via the ContactUssection of the app.If you love urban/underground music (Grime, Rap, Hip Hop,etc)then you will love our app!Listen to the latest tracks & mixtapes on the go, You cannowdownload latest tracks and mixtapes straight to your phone soyoucan listen to them when you don't have a data connection.In addition, catch up with our shows that bring you thelatestfreestyles, music videos, interviews, behind the scenes&documentaries. Browse our social feeds and watch the hottestvideosof the day.
Huma
Herve Maimona
The HUMA concept (Urban Hits Made inAngola),comes with the idea of spreading the music made in Angolaby topartists and beyond.We bring you the latest and hottest mixtapes, singles and albumsinthe world of the Angolan music. From the Hip-Hop, Kizomba,Kuduroand the Afro House, stream of your favorite artist, DJ,producerand groups and directly to your smartphone. The best appfor yourneeds. The 100% Angolan music app.
DJ Dif'Rent Mr Im on the List 1.0.0
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Young B The Future 2.0
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Young B The Future "Second Chance" Mix Tape15hottest tracks of 2015 Black Card Boys (BCB) RecordingArtist,Young B The Future, delivers a classic mind blowing mixtape, It'sa game changer in the rap world. Witness greatness.
French Montana 1.4
Indi Apps
French Montana Official AppThe streets are talking: French Montana is one of thehottestrappers in the game right now. And what the streets want,thestreets shall get.The Bronx representing rapper waded through a fierce biddingwarwhen several labels began taking interest. Among these, wereDefJam, Warner-Bros. and Kanye West’s G.O.O.D. Music. Yet, whenallwas said and done, Montana came afloat announcing that he wasreadyto ride the wave with hip hop impresario Sean “Diddy” Combs’BadBoy Records (via Interscope Records).The partnership, made possible due to Bad Boy presidentHarvePierre, makes perfect sense. The label has earned a reputationofigniting the careers of bubbling street artists, transformingtheminto steaming hot hip hop game changers; a path which fitintoFrench Montana’s vision.Born Karim Kharbouch in Casablanca, Morocco, Montanaimmigratedto New York City with his family at age 13. His parents,seekinggreater opportunity than what they could find in theirnative land,settled in The Bronx. While fluent in French andArabic, Montanaspoke only a small bit of English. However, hequickly becameacclimated to Bronx culture, partly through hisinfatuation forhip-hop; an obsession which would later become hisprofession.“I just love hip-hop. [At first] the rapping was just ahobby,”explains Montana. “I figured out it was a career when I gotmyfirst check, [after] I came out with the Cocaine City DVD. It wasawinner from the jump.”“Winning,” it was; but Montana is no new jack that gotlucky.This shot caller's come up dates back almost a decade. WhenstreetDVD's were king, Montana's Cocaine City series, which hebegandropping in 2002, were grassroots video royalty. Featuring rawanduncut interviews with both up-and-coming and establishedartistslike Jadakiss, 50 Cent and Young Jeezy, each volume wasalsointerspersed with music from Montana himself. “The DVDs werealwaysthe plan for me to get on as far as rapping,” says Montana.“It wasa platform. It was a stepping stone.”The next step in his journey to rap riches was solidifyinghisgrowing fanbase by dropping great music. Acclaimedprojectsincluding his Mac & Cheese and Coke Wave series ofmixtapesestablished his rep as a hustler with legit rhyme skillsthatlisteners could steadily gravitate to. Mixtapes, viral videosandsongs like “Choppa Choppa Down,” featuring Waka Flocka Flame,onlyheightened Montana’s buzz.That buzz was amplified with the release of his single,“ShotCaller,” in 2011. The song became a runaway smash, earningmajorairplay across the nation and certifying Montana as the nextbigrapper out of NYC. “I just caught on fire. They say every coupleofyears someone comes and sweeps the streets,” says Montana.“Firstit was DMX, then it was 50. I guess it’s my turn now.”Credit: http://www.frenchmontanamusic.com