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Wiz Khalifa x Ty Dolla $ign - Talk About it in the Morning by Alex Young

Taylor Gang faction Wiz Khalifa and Ty Dolla $ign have paired to release a five track extended play titled Talk About it in the Morning. Although the project released today, most of the songs are familiar, such as "Post Up" which came as a single three weeks ago. Talk About it in the Morning production comes from Black Market Music Brokers, Nice Rec, and Ty Dolla $ign. Today's news also comes off the heels of a joint song between friends and collaborators Wiz and Curren$y which is available under OfficeVibes. Listen to Wiz Khalifa and Ty Dolla $ign's latest work below.

Watch Rihanna Perform "Bitch Better Have My Money" at the iHeartRadio Awards by Alex Young

On March 26th Bad Gal RiRi, aka Rihanna, surprised fans with her new single, "Bitch Better Have My Money" off her forthcoming album R8. Last night at the iHeartRadio Music Awards RiRi performed the song live for the first time and proved to the world why she is the foxiest and coolest girl in the game. She begins the performance stepping out of a helicopter, from then on all you can do is gawk at the Barbadian's effortless movements and calming sensual aura that make you say, "I want to be you". And, if you thought she looked good in pink, she looks better in green. Enjoy below.

Rome Fortune & Tunji Ige - Spotlite by Alex Young

Striking while the iron is hot is important in today's music industry, especially for up and coming artists. Tunji Ige, Philadelphia's latest prodigy, is stringing together respected releases building atop his The Love Project. Today is no different as he teams up with a rapper who is enjoying a nice run of his own, Rome Fortune. After last week's "Moving" from Tunji and a "Day2Day" remix that breathed new life into the song, as well as Fortune's latest work with ceej, "loloU", the Philly-ATL combo brings us "Spotlite". Over a Ben Pramuk and Noah Breakfast synth production, the two rappers pair well together so enjoy the track below.

More Albums Dropped! by Maxwell Young

By now you know 2015 is a massive year for hip hop.  Thus far, we have been graced with new projects by popular culture staples such as Drake, Big Sean, and of course Kendrick Lamar, but beyond these, albums by Joey Badass, Lupe Fiasco, and Ghostface Killah & BADBADNOTGOOD have also been intriguing listens.  Today, albums by ultra-foodie Action Bronson and Odd Future member, Earl Sweatshirt, have officially released. 

Four years in the hip hop game and Action Bronson finally debuts his first studio LP, Mr. Wonderful.  If you've followed his web series on Munchies, "Fuck, That's Delicious," you've known of the pending album for awhile.  The 13-track project features Chance The Rapper as well as production from The Alchemist.

After releasing the music video for "Grief" last week, fans of Earl Sweatshirt and Odd Future were given a glimpse of what's to come from his second studio album I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside.  The 10-track project includes features from Vince Staples, Dash and a couple others.  You can stream the album here.

You can stream both albums now in the OfficeVibes tab

 

J. Cole- G.O.M.D. Music Video by Maxwell Young

Let's not forget Dreamville rapper J. Cole kickstarted the proliferation of hip hop albums that have been released over the past several months with his late 2014 project, Forest Hills Drive.  Although currently on tour, J. Cole is continuing to promote his LP with a new music video for the track "G.O.M.D."  Directed by Lawrence Lamont, the visuals for this track provide a historical, yet fictional reminder of the prolonged fight for racial equality.  Check out the narrative above.