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Hoodie Allen is a non-stop music-dropping machine. Seriously, when does the guy ever stop making music? Hoodie dropped the first track (“Cake Boy”) to the Crew Cuts mixtape last week. Today, he’s dropped the music video to “Fame is For Assholes” which has a verse from Chiddy of Chiddy Bang. Any track where Chidera hits on the verse is a dope track.

Crew Cuts is due out on Wednesday.

Hoodie Allen + G-Eazy – “Lady Killers”

When we last talked to G-Eazy he mentioned he would have his mixtape out in August, but it’s due out in two weeks. Though, if he keeps putting out shit like this, I think no one would mind the wait.

“Lady Killers” is more of a G-Eazy sound, but Hoodie Allen fits in nicely: a nice balance of rap and a little singing

G-Eazy’s forthcoming mixtape, Must Be Nice, is due September 26.

Just an hour ago Hoodie Allen’s official EP, All American, came out on iTunes. “No Faith in Brooklyn” is the second single off the EP, first was “No Interruption.”

It’s really good to see how far Hoodie has come since pre-Pep Rally days. Check out the video below and the letter he wrote to thank his fans.

Also, be sure to cop All American on iTunes.

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Forgive me if I’m the only one that thought this sounded something of Eminem and Nate Dogg’s “Shake That Ass.” Hoodie goes in on Zak Downtown’s new track called “Rocked the Show.” This is definitely something to vibe to, and with Hoodie Allen on the track, it’s definitely something to get rowdy to.

Check it out below:

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I’ve come to known Outasight since his Never Say Never mixtape. Back then he was just rhyming to be cool, and singing because ladies like it. But, now, he’s perfected this look that makes him stand out.

It’s the way he combines his words and ever line; switching up between a smooth flow to a just singing. It’s his style and is show throughout his every track. It’s dope.

“Figure 8” by Outasight for the ‘Figure 8 EP,’ out now. Get this song for free from Outasight on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/h4sanN

Download the Figure 8 EP on iTunes: 

The hip-hop/electronica GA-based group is out with their new mixtape “$Free.99.” I’ll be honest, I didn’t know much about this group until Hoodie Allen tweeted that he’s a featured on one of the tracks. With that in mind,  I don’t have much to say about this group other than I’m digging their music.

So that I wouldn’t spam you guys, I tried to fit in both the mixtape and the track that Hoodie Allen posted on one page.

Check out “Dammit” and Like them on Facebook to download their entire mixtape for free:

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New MP3: Mac Miller – “Love Lust”

There’s no surprise that many rappers release their music on Twitter, but many have followed suit in releasing tracks when they reach a certain number of followers. Xaphoon Jones, Hoodie Allen, and XV have released their share of tracks and it’s not the first time Mac Miller has done the same. For reach 400K Twitter followers, Mac Miller released  this new track that samples The Temper Trap’s “Love Lost.” I’m loving this wave of hip-hop sampling indie bands.

Mac Miller – Love Lost (prod. Black Diamond)

New MP3! Hoodie Allen – “NY Is Killing Me”

New track from Hoodie. This time he goes over Jamie XX and Gil Scott-Heron’s “NY Is Killing Me.” The track has a dark, and creepy beat to it, but that kind of defines a “sick” beat, right? I like it. It’s definitely different from anything from his previous mixtape, The Pep Rally.

Hoodie Allen – NY is Killing Me (Prod. by Jamie XX)