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In late April 2013, Joey Badass announced that a Capital Steez album entitled King Capital would soon be released. [14] On July 7, 2013, Pro Era released the song "King Steelo" from the upcoming posthumous album. [15] On December 24, 2013, the first anniversary of his death, Pro Era released a music video for his song, "47 Piiirates". [16]
Pro Era (short for Progressive Era) is an American hip hop collective group from Brooklyn, New York.The group is a collective of rappers and record producers that includes East Coast rappers Joey Badass, CJ Fly, Kirk Knight, Nyck Caution, Dyemond Lewis, Aaron Rose, Dessy Hinds, Dirty Sanchez 47, and Rokamouth, along with producers Chuck Strangers and Powers Pleasant.
List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Album US US R&B US Rap "Just What I Am" (Kid Cudi featuring King Chip) 2012 74: 17: 13 Indicud "I Can't Lose" [15] (H-Flo featuring King Chip) — — — — "So Slow" [16] (Blended Babies featuring Anderson ...
In June 2015, tensions began brewing between Troy Ave and a fellow Brooklyn-native rapper Joey Badass, when the latter declared himself the "#1 independent hip hop recording artist and a brand in the world" in a series of tweets, to which the former responded in another tweet by pointing out that he has been signed to Cinematic Music Group, whose music is distributed by RED Distribution, a ...
Grandson, Vol. 1 is the first mixtape by American rapper King Von.It was released through Only the Family Entertainment/Empire on September 20, 2019. [3] Executively produced by Chopsquad DJ, it features guest appearances from Lil Durk and Booka600. [3]
We had our own end-of-year list looking back at the highlights of 2024 and our picks for the song, album, and music festival we felt made the year memorable, along with other musings. More from Spin:
Future has also released the soundtrack album Superfly (2018) for the accompanying film, various solo mixtapes—most notably Mixtape Pluto (2024), various collaborative mixtapes—most notably What a Time to Be Alive (with Drake in 2015) which reached number one on the US Billboard 200 (as well as Mixtape Pluto), and the extended plays: Free ...
He went on to say that he would have pulled "R.I.C.O." from the album had he known earlier. Drake fired back at Meek with "Charged Up," followed quickly by the widely celebrated " Back to Back ."