A Week In Hip Hop #105

In memory of Combat Jack. 1969-2017 It's been a long time coming for Nipsey Hussle. With a string of successful indie releases, the Los Angeles native partnered with Atlantic Records for his major label debut, Victory Lap. But Nipsey's hustle extends beyond music. This summer, he reopened his Marathon Clothing Store in his hometown.

Listen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_u97PqWX6g&ab_channel=NERDVEVO N*E*R*D's latest is a somewhat inconsistent return, but offers some of the freshest production of 2017.

Watch Part 2: https://goo.gl/wDfvYe Part 1: https://goo.gl/rvD8cm ___________ Tray Deee opened up to VladTV about being a gangster when he became a rapper and never backing away from the gangster lifestyle. He explained that once you become affiliated with a gang like the Bloods or Crips, there's no real backing out.

It's the Queen of 2017, Cardi B's turn to take on the notorious Noisey Questionnaire of Life and we find out her opinions on Nando's, cocoa butter and who she thinks is better out of Tupac and Biggie.

O.L. Boss Belly goin in with one of the hardest Crib Session!

Chuck Dizzle & DJ HED link with LA's latest duo on the rise King & Blast to expand on their new album "Gift And A Curse", being vegetarian, dream collaborations and more.

You asked for it. No, seriously, every day, you asked us for it. On Twitter, on Facebook, and then some. Well, here you go. Welcome to the latest episode of 'Rhythm Roulette: SERATO Edition,' starring none other than Boi-1da.

"Nobody wants to stay in Chicago where it's like, 800 murders. You got to strive for something." -G Herbo G Herbo's path to greatness wasn't paved with yellow brick. The neighborhood he grew up in on Chicago's East Side is known-fondly, to some-as "Terror Town."