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Video: DJ Felli Fel ft. Ne-Yo, Tyga & Wiz Khalifa – Reason To Hate (Behind the Scenes)
May 8th
The Power 106 DJ shoots the visual to his latest single with Ne-Yo, Tyga, and Wiz.
Previously: DJ Felli Fel ft. Ne-Yo, Tyga & Wiz Khalifa – Reason To Hate
New Music: Jazz Lazer f/ Chris Brown & Tyga – ‘Echo’
Apr 29th

While we wait on the “For the Road” video to premiere, Chris Brown and Tyga come together on their friend Jazz Lazer’s new song “Echo.” The Las Vegas rapper, who is signed to Future Music/Mally Mall Music, grabs a melodic hook from Breezy and a verse from Tyga on The Audibles-produced record. His mixtape H.O.L.V. drops May 21.
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Tyga and Future Live the Island Life in ‘Show You’ Video
Apr 25th

Tyga is getting in more work before he heads overseas for his European tour on April 30. After shooting a video for “For the Road” with Chris Brown earlier this week, he was back on set for “Show You,” his collaboration with Future off Hotel California. The rappers escaped to Catalina Island to shoot the summery visuals with director Colin Tilley.
They boarded a ferry boat and sailed to the small island off the coast of California. Once there, they shot scenes on the sandy shores and on a yacht, meeting fans along the way.
“Takin a boat over to the yacht…Catalina island 3hrs away on water,” tweeted Future, who was straight off the plane from the East Coast.
See a few behind-the-scenes pics from the set below.



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Rosa Acosta Celebrates B-Day With Chris Brown, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa & More [PHOTOS]
Apr 24th
Rosa Acosta celebrated her birthday in style thanks to a party with a star-studded guestlist that included Chris Brown, Tyga, Wiz Khalifa and Ne-Yo. It all went down last night at the Supper Club in Hollywood.
The most episodic event took place last night at Hollywood’s illustrious Supper Club for Model/Socialite Rosa Acosta. Performances from Chris Brown, Tyga, Tank, Wiz Khalifa, Ty$ and Neyo proved to be an Ace of Space experience for all attendees. The plush event also served as a scene in DJ Felli Fel’s upcoming video single “Reason To Hate.” Following the footsteps of Rosa Acosta, XXL’s newest Eye Candy, Tokyo known as Sherane from Kendrick Lemar’s “Back Seat” video also saluted and celebrated with Acosta.
Once again the dynamic duo known as the Supreme Team and Echoing Soundz produce yet another exhilarating and star-studded soiree for the Industry’s elite. “I couldn’t have dreamt a more magnificent event to take place. Some things are priceless and that’s the sum of what happened last night” said an excited buxom Rosa Acosta.
Check out photos from last night’s party featuring the always lovely Acosta and her guests in the gallery.
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Photos: Vlexphotos
Behind the Scenes Of “For the Road” With Tyga & Chris Brown [PHOTOS]
Apr 23rd
Tyga will continue to bring Hotel California album to life visually with “For the Road,” featuring Chris Brown. The YMCMB representer recently reconnected with the singer-dancer to shoot the treatment for the cut, and of course someone had their handy-dandy cellular device on deck to snap a few behind the scenes photos.
The left coast rapper worked with Collin Tilley, who also directed the videos for the last two singles “Dope” and “Molly.”
An all white set played the backdrop for T-Raww and C. Breezy to get in a few performance shots. The track itself discusses a relationship gone wrong, so we’d guess that both artists do their share of lamenting in the treatment. At one point, you see Tyga sitting on the edge of a bed with a Siberian Husky. Goodness man, that’s a dark place.
Fans can see that photo and more from the “For the Road” shoot, as well as T Raww’s trip to Disney with the fam, some leopard print T-Raww Reeboks and more, after the jump.
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Photo: Instagram
Tyga and Chris Brown Shoot ‘For the Road’ Video
Apr 22nd

Fresh from Disneyland, Tyga went in front of the cameras to shoot a video for his new single “For the Road” on Sunday.
The Young Money rapper linked up with Chris Brown and director Colin Tilley on the all-white-everything set. Tyga sat on a bed in a white room with a white dog in one scene, while Breezy sported sparkly Donald J Pliner loafers.
The song is the latest single off Tyga’s album Hotel California, which debuted at No. 7 this week.
He will head overseas to kick off his “Hotel California” European tour on April 30 in Germany.




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Tyga – Hotel California (Album Review)
Apr 21st

With two full-length albums and one global hit under his belt, Young Money’s Tyga finds himself at the crossroad of his promising music career. With his independent debut album No Introduction, the Los Angeles native garnered an impressive buzz with a strong international following. Fueled with the hype surround his following Fan to Fan initiative with Chris Brown, T-Raw was further catapulted him to an even broader audience. Consequently, things were at higher stake for his second studio album Careless World: Rise of the Last King in 2012. Accordingly, he placed a higher focus on his rapping skills and a more mature content this time around. However, Tyga couldn’t escape his mass appeal as the album’s third single “Rack City” became an instant hit and achieved global club dominance. Late last year, he stated his goal is to make “smarter records, collaborating with the right young artists, who I can relate to.”
Hence, his new album Hotel California has the demanding task to couple lyrical substance with rhythmic, pop-infused sounds. The thematic background for this challenge? A declaration of love and loyalty towards Tyga’s home state of California. Conceptually speaking, the long-player is in full accordance with its title. It is a modern-day stylistic approach to the sample-heavy Westcoast-rap, shaped and influenced by legendary LA-artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Sonically, Tyga doesn’t change his winning formula as he lays down his rhymes over the work of contributing producers such as DJ Mustard, Lil C and S-X.
Arguably the best indicator for the album’s direction is “Hit’Em Up” featuring Jadakiss, and *drumroll* the late and great Tupac Shakur himself. Facing an initial uproar within the hip-hop scene, the song was not a remake of Tupac’s classic record, but an original composition which stemmed from a handful of unreleased vocals by the late and great icon. Displaying a great deal of confidence over a inflicting Mustard instrumental, the 21-year-old holds his own aligning his rhymes right next to one of most powerful voices in Hip Hop history. Further album guests encompass Young Money comapdre Lil Wayne, with whom he exchanges heated verses on “500 Degrees” reminiscent of Weezy’s old Cash Money days 2 Chainz, Chris Brown, The Game, Nicki Minaj, Future and Rick Ross. It is T-Raw’s collaboration with Ricky Rozay, “Dope,” where he enhances his “ball till you fall, no matter what”-credo. You can virtually hear both gentlemen’s minks being dragged on the floor while operating in shady business. Album tracks like “Drive Fast, Live Young” or the Wiz Khalifa-assisted “M.O.E (Money Over Everything)” further nourish this larger than life-persona. With an album like Hotel California, one is not to forget the opposite sex neither. Tracks like “Fuck for the Road” featuring Chris Brown and “Show You” with Future cater Tyga’s strong female fanbase with soft spoken rhymes and mellow R&B sounds.
Despite numerous push backs and delays, Hotel California marks Tyga’s most solid effort to date. It is the rapper’s logical evolution after a successful run with his two previous releases and numerous mixtape releases. He succeeds in elevating his flow and rhyme structure while staying loyal to his club-orientated sound. It would have not hurt to find a broader palette of subjects and themes on this record, but it is an honest cohesive and entertaining effort that affirms Tyga’s musical ability, without forgetting where he came from. Tyga’s coming of age so to speak.
FAMILY FUN: Toya & Reginae Carter Kick It Backstage With Rihanna + Tyga & Blac Chyna Bring Baby King Cairo To Disneyland
Apr 21st

Toya Wright took her daughter Reginae Carter down tot he Miami area Saturday night to catch Rihanna in concert. It doesn’t hurt that Reginae’s daddy, Lil Wayne, has a place in the MIA so she also gets some daddy time if he’s in town. Plus, YMCMB rapper Tyga brought his baby moms Blac Chyna and their baby boy King Cairo to Disneyland.
All the cute pics inside…
The YBF kids got to live the life this weekend. Rihanna fan Reginae Carter threw on her cute teen look to hit up Rihanna’s concert at the BB&T Theater in Sunrise, FL right outside of Miami.
Of course, she got to go backstage and meet the "Cake" chick and they snapped some super cute pics to remember the moment. Oh to be a celebuspawn and get instant access to the things and people most teens only dream about while looking at the posters on their walls.

Reginae said on Instagram, "My heart , my everything Robyn Rihanna Fenty hey beautiful , I had a great time with you tonight you killed it @badgalriri"
Sweet. Love Rih’s look by the way.

She posted a few cute pics before heading out.
And so did her Instagram loving mama Toya:

Cute jumper.
And over in Cali, Tyga spent the weekend with his fam, his girl Blac Chyna and their baby King Cairo. And they took a mini trip to Disneyland. And nope, daddy Tyga wasn’t acting too hard to throw on a Goofy hat:

Adorbs!
Gotta love the family fun…
Photos: Instagram
Tyga and Blac Chyna Take Son to Disneyland
Apr 20th

Tyga has been busy promoting his album Hotel California, but he took the day off to visit Disneyland with his family. The “Dope” rapper and his girlfriend Blac Chyna had a blast at the Happiest Place on Earth with their son King Cairo.
The family was all smiles as they posed for a photo with Mickey Mouse. Tyga donned a Goofy hat and held his six-month-old baby, while Blac Chyna kept it cute in Minnie Mouse ears.
Hotel California debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard 200, selling 54,000 copies in its first week.
Tyga will head to Europe on his “Hotel California” tour, which kicks off April 30 in Germany. He also plans to shoot a video for “For the Road,” his collaboration with Chris Brown.


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Tyga – Hotel California (Album Review)
Apr 19th

With two full-length albums and one global hit under his belt, Young Money’s Tyga finds himself at the crossroad of his promising music career. With his independent debut album No Introduction, the Los Angeles native garnered an impressive buzz with a strong international following. Fueled with the hype surround his following Fan to Fan initiative with Chris Brown, T-Raw has further catapulted him to an even broader audience. Consequently, things were at higher stake for his second studio album Careless World: Rise of the Last King in 2012. Accordingly, he placed a higher focus on his rapping skills and a more mature content this time around. However, Tyga couldn’t escape his mass appeal as the album’s third single “Rack City” became an instant hit and achieved global club dominance. Late last year, he stated his goal is to make “smarter records, collaborating with the right young artists, who I can relate to.”
Hence, his new album Hotel California has the demanding task to couple lyrical substance with rhythmic, pop-infused sounds. The thematic background for this challenge? A declaration of love and loyalty towards Tyga’s home state of California. Conceptually speaking, the long-player is in full accordance with its title. It is a modern-day stylistic approach to the sample-heavy West Coast-rap, shaped and influenced by legendary LA artists such as Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg and Warren G. Sonically, Tyga doesn’t change his winning formula as he lays down his rhymes over the work of contributing producers such as DJ Mustard, Lil C and S-X.
Arguably the best indicator for the album’s direction and the artist’s growth is “Hit ‘Em Up” featuring Jadakiss, and *drum roll* the late and great Tupac Shakur himself. Facing an initial uproar within the hip-hop scene, the song was not a remake of Tupac’s classic record, but an original composition which stemmed from a handful of unreleased vocals by Tupac. Displaying a great deal of confidence over an inflicting Mustard instrumental, the 21-year-old holds his own aligning his rhymes right next to one of most powerful voices in hip-hop history. Further album guests encompass Young Money comapdre Lil Wayne, with whom he exchanges heated verses on “500 Degrees” reminiscent of Weezy’s old Cash Money days as well as 2 Chainz, Chris Brown, The Game, Nicki Minaj, Future and Rick Ross. It is T-Raw’s collaboration with Ricky Rozay, “Dope,” where he enhances his “ball till you fall, no matter what”-credo. You can virtually hear both gentlemen’s minks being dragged on the floor while operating in shady business. Album tracks like “Drive Fast, Live Young” or the Wiz Khalifa-assisted “M.O.E (Money Over Everything)” further nourish this larger than life persona. With an album like Hotel California, one is not to forget the opposite sex neither. Tracks like “Fuck for the Road” featuring Chris Brown and “Show You” with Future cater Tyga’s strong female fanbase with soft-spoken rhymes and mellow R&B sounds.
Despite numerous push backs and delays, Hotel California marks Tyga’s most solid effort to date. It is the rapper’s logical evolution after a successful run with his two previous releases and numerous mixtape releases. He succeeds in elevating his flow and rhyme structure while staying loyal to his club-orientated sound. It would have not hurt to find a broader palette of subjects and themes on this record, but it is an honest cohesive and entertaining effort that affirms Tyga’s musical ability, without forgetting where he came from. Tyga’s coming of age so to speak.



