yelawolf
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The magical monthly segment where Anthony briefly touches down on a gauntlet of albums he didn’t get a chance to review this past month.
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Alabama rapper Yelawolf releases his second project for Eminem’s Shady Records.
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Stream: Da Mafia 6ix – 6ix Commandments Sorry I haven’t mentioned this yet, but an occasion such as this can’t be talked about too many times, honestly. Three 6 Mafia is back, but they’re now working under a different name and making music sans a few original members.
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After a pretty lackluster commercial release, Alabama rapper Yelawolf comes back with a new mixtape titled Trunk Muizik Returns. And the tape isn’t just a mere reference to some of Yela’s previous efforts. Rather, it’s a legitimate return to his dark, grimy, Southern style and speedy flows.
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On Yelawolf’s latest album, the Alabama rapper makes his Shady Records debut with a commercial release whose results are a bit mixed. WATCH THE REVIEW
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A new video from Alabama’s Yelawolf, which is featured in Ubisoft’s Driver San Francisco. For now, this track seems kinda relegated to video game fame, but Yela still goes hard. I’m loving the beat on this one, because the horns and dreary synth chords are absolutely gorgeous.
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Featuring Yelawolf, this Big K.R.I.T. track is from the Mississippi rapper’s forthcoming mixtape, the Last King 2. Obviously, I’m looking forward to this tape. Many of y’all already know how much I loved this guy’s last release. As usual, K.R.I.T.