AB-SOUL HITS BILLBOARD HOT 100 FOR THE FIRST TIME THANKS TO J. COLE
Ab-Soul, a member of the legendary TDE roster, has finally achieved a significant milestone in his career by hitting the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time. This achievement was made possible thanks to his feature on J. Cole’s track “Pi,” which also features Daylyt. The song reached No. 63 on the chart for the week ending April 20, with 8.1 million official U.S. streams. Additionally, “Pi” also…
Music| J.Cole Unveils His Anticipated Response & A Surprise "Might Delete Later" EP
Anticipation has been at an all-time high since Kendrick Lamar’s verse on “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU”, and with true lyrical marksmanship, J. Cole took to the airwaves and gave fans what they wanted.
On his surprise EP dubbed “Might Delete Later“, Cole delivers his pinpointed response right at his fellow rap mate Kendrick. In the last song of the EP, “7 Minute Drill“, Cole delivers some of his…
Y'all think Michael Jackson's kids were really his? I know in some cases a half black/ white kid can take on predominantly white phenotypes but to have both with no black phenotypes is suspicious. Maybe Daylyt was right when he said "Paris' parents really from Paris."
Passwurdz and Daylyt. [16] Locksmith met his childhood friend Left on the basketball court of their junior high school. [3] In 1996, the two formed The Frontline. In 2002, the duo appeared on the Watch Out Now mixtape, along with several other Bay Area rap prospects, one of which was Oakland rapper Balance. [4] In December 2002, Locksmith and Balance appeared for the entire duration of a Saturday night broadcast of The Wake Up Show on KMEL, hosted by Sway Calloway, King Tech and DJ Revolution. Astonished by their performances, Sway commented, "These cats don't sound like regular Bay Area dudes." To which, Balance responded, "It's a New Bay."[17] Led by The Frontline and Balance at the forefront, the New Bay movement included The Team, Mistah FAB, The Federation, Certified Ryders, San Quinn,
F.E., and Esinchill. [18] It gained further momentum in 2003 following Locksmith's appearance on MTV's MC Battle in which he shouted out the "New Bay" in front of a nationwide audience. [4][18]
In February 2004, The Frontline signed a deal with E-A-Ski's label IMG. Between 2002 and 2004, the duo had released three mixtapes.
They released their debut studio album, Who R You, on October 12, 2004, which peaked at #48 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. [191
On May 10, 2005, The Frontline released their second studio album, Now You Know, whichs CLONES