• Action Bronson Freestyles for Funkmaster Flex on Hot 97 Over Alchemist/Prodigy Beat [LISTEN]

    Action Bronson will release his second studio album, "Mr. Wonderful," in March. The rapper dropped his second single, "Actin Crazy," earlier this month and recently stopped by the Hot 97 studios to promote the effort. Instead of just talking about the album, Bronson showed off his rhyming skills by freestyling over an Alchemist/Prodigy beat titled "Keep It Thoro" for Funkmaster Flex and his crew. Bronson went off for four minutes, HotNewHipHop notes. Here is just a small sample of what the rapper came up with during the session: "I'm just tryna be the next George Foreman / Invent the new grill so Jadakiss can cook the base on it / I might take a s--t in some expensive jeans, I got expensive habits / My kids are mixed like Lenny Kravitz," he raps in the clip below. "It's not me rappin, it's the parrot / And if I punch you in the face, you'll never eat a motherf--kin' sandwich (Body!)." In December, Bronson revealed the official tracklist for "Mr. Wonderful," via Twitter. Check it out below:
  • Killer Mike, Young Thug, 34 Others Featured On 42-Minute Track "The Rap Monument" [WATCH]

    Have you ever listened to a rap song and found yourself wishing that it was about 40 minutes longer and had a thousand guest verses? If you have, then you're in luck, because Noisey has released its massive, Hudson Mohawke-produced "The Rap Monument," which features 36 rappers doing what they do best (rapping) for 42 minutes, more than twice as long as Eminem's 16-minute "Detroit vs. Everybody" remix. If you'd like some context, it's about two minutes longer than the entirety of Illmatic.
  • Prodigy vs. The Prodigy: New Albums on The Way?

    Two performers with very similar names have both made announcements in the last week that will excite fans. Queens rapper Prodigy and British electronic-rockers The Prodigy have both made news, but whose is the hotter headline? Music Times brings you up to date with stars that built renown and notoriety during the '90s.
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