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Big K.R.I.T. Reveals Cover Art & Tracklist For “4Eva N A Day”

Big K.R.I.T. has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for his upcoming mixtape 4Eva N a Day, releasing February 20th.

The Meridian, Mississippi will drop the mixtape in anticipation of his upcoming Def Jam Recordings debut, Live from the Underground, which is tentatively set for a first quarter release. “Based off the experience of touring in the past year I’m creating this free album from scratch as we speak. I have locked myself back in the studio– 4Eva & a Day coming soon on bigkrit.com,” he announced in early December.

Check the cover art and tracklist below.

Roman Reloaded Pushed Back

Shortly after dropping her colorful Hype Williams-directed video for single “Stupid Hoe,” off her upcoming Pink Friday: Roman ReloadedLP, Nicki Minaj took to Twitter to announced her sophomore album has been pushed back.

“New Album Date: April 3rd. Pink Friday: ROMAN RELOADED. But have no fear. Tons of suprises before then ;) . Love Always, HB,” Nicki tweeted on Friday (January 20).

Additionally, Nicki Minaj tweeted a couple of her upcoming tour dates, including, “London the 19th-25th. Paris 26th, 27th. Berlin on the 28th. Tokyo: March 1st-4th.”

The Harajuku Barbie is scheduled to perform at the Grammy Awards on Feb. 12, which would have been two days before her original street date of Feb. 14. Much like the release date of her 2010 debut album, Pink Friday, which was released on Black Friday, Feb. 14 is one of the music industry’s biggest sales days, according to Hollywood Reporter.

Nicki Nick is also scheduled to take part in Madonna’s Super Bowl performance on Feb. 5, along with M.I.A., which she raps about on “Stupid Hoe.”

 

(via XXLMag.com)

Roscoe Dash Talks About Maintaining His Solo Career

Good*Fella Media and Emilio Sparks recently caught up with platinum hook-man Roscoe Dash to discuss his recent EP release J.U.I.C.E. During the interview, the Atlanta artists talked about why he decided to drop an extended play instead of full length LP. He said that even though he’s kept up his presence as a featured artist, he wanted to give fans a small taste of what he’s capable of as a solo artist.

“I felt like since it’s been such a long gap [since my last release] and I’ve been like a really big feature artist, I haven’t really had out a single of my own,” he explained. “I’ve just kind of been playing the hook guy here and there and the clean up crew, so I felt like I had to step out my box a little bit and I felt like the only way to really do that the right way, I had to give them a little spoonful of what they’ll be getting [with the LP]. You can’t get people to get hip to something if they don’t know what they’re getting hip to; my music has changed so much since ‘No Hands,’ since ‘Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay’ and ‘Oh My’ and ‘Let It Fly,’ it’s changed so much, so I felt like I needed to kind of to show people what I’ve been working on in the past couple of months.”

Roscoe also spoke on the difficulty of transitioning from a predominantly featured artist to an artist that can hold down a solo project. He explained that he feels like his hook work will give fans the perfect introduction to his unique singing style for when he eventually drops his Interscope debut.

“I think as long as the hooks are still banging, I think people are still gonna rock to it anyway. It’s gonna give me at least a chance to show them what I want to show them,” he said. “I’ve always felt like I’ve been underrated. I’ve always felt like people only look at me for hooks. It took a long time for people to get hip to ‘Marvin Gaye and Chardonnay.’ It took a long time for people to get hip to ‘Let It Fly’ and ‘Oh My.’ They had to get accustomed to my sound first. A lot of people think my voice sounds annoying; I get that all the time on Twitter. At the same time, when they go to the club, they’re the same ones that are moving or vibing to the music.”

(via HipHopDX.com)