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If you have Kid Cudi's Man on the Moon: The End of Day CD, downloaded it off iTunes or got it by some other means you probably already have heard the deep flows of his good friend and Cleveland's own Chip Tha Ripper on "Hyyerr". 
If that song didn't catch you attention and convince you that Chip Tha Ripper is an interesting new rapper you should flow then there could be something wrong with you lol. But no worries, we have another joint for you to check produced by Canadian producer and frequent Drake collaborator Boi-1da entitled "Movie". Chip Tha Ripper does remind you of Chi-town's Doe or Die, no?
Introduced to the national hip hop scene by Atlanta's Killer Mike, Yelawolf delivers double timed Meth Lab 'Bama raps on his new hit track "Pop The Trunk"
Find out why Killer Mike and others think Yelawolf is that next shit! Download the new joint below:
Not much you can say about this except dope! So just watch it!
Watch Brooklyn rapper Maino's new music video for "Let's Make a Movie". 
Lot's of girls kissing girls in this video and strip club scenes just in case you are at your job you might not want to have your boss see you watching this joint there lol.
Beanie Sigel throws another jab at Jay-Z as well as Memphis Bleek in this new track. 
Let's see how this goes...
Check out Timbaland and his new artist SoShy in the movie music video for "Morning After Dark", the first single from Shock Value II due out Dec. 8. Timbaland will perform the song with Nelly Furtado and SoShy at tonight’s American Music Awards.
An interesting seven minute short:
Beanie Sigel gets at Jay-Z over Cypress Hill's "How I could Kill a Man". The philly emcee switches it up to "How I could Kill Jigga Man".

This freestyle was debuted on Cosmic Kev's radio show. Judge for yourself but it sounds like this joint could have been better left off the radio. Everyone and their momma knows Beanie Sigel can do much better than this.
Take a look at the new music video from The Clipse featuring Cam'Ron.
Entitled "Popular Demand (Popeyes)" the song also features a hook by Pharrell Williams. However, he doesn't appear in the music video for whatever reason. Watch it below after the jump:
Beanie Sigel spits them heavy street raps he's known for.

50 Cent goes in on the hook. This is the offical mp3 with CD Quality and no DJ Tags. 50 Cent throws a little diss to Jay-Z at the end. Download it here: