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Back On It. Recently taking over the 40 0z Bounce stage in New Haven, hosted by Brea Simone, 860 repper Lonny X celebrates with the release of his latest anthem, Back On My Bullshit.

The Wild, Wild, East. Fly Aint Free repper Red Carpet Rich, cooks up a track influenced by wranglers world wide, in Cowboy.

Loosies. 203 native $.F. is letting go of three smooth tracks, bringing listeners into some of his most trying moments in rough 15′.

A Quiet Storm. CT repper Dez Marly is living out his destiny, without any regrets and setting things in stone in his latest project, Hiatus.

The Prophecy. On the come up, CT reppers Josh Philly and Flash Bang unite on a gritty production by Red The Chef, dressed in all black ready to cause mayhem in Too Turnt.

An ATL Link. Doing the absolute most, Trap Phone Fetti enlists Famous Dex and Gangstalicious for a track that lives up to its name.

A demolition. Vee Skeeno is on a mission to expose frauds, and honor authenticity in his latest video behind Attacking The Clones.

A lyrical Assassin. Bristol’s own, Trey Tuck hops on a classic Pharoah Monche production, switching his gentleman demeanor for complete savagery in his take on Simon Says.