With Halloween just around the corner, Soulja Boy [click to read] has planned a few treats for his fans come October 31.
Hooking up with several big name deejays’, including DJ Neptune and DJ Whoo Kid, the young rapper will release three mixtapes in an effort to show his versatility on the microphone. “I wanted to have more music out and I wanted to have three different styles on three different tapes,” he told MTV.
While Cortez will feature his recent collaborations, and DatPiff’s tracks are mostly over other artists beats, Soulja Boy stated Paranormal Activity will be the headlining mixtape of the trio. “The Paranormal Activity shit, that's really the Halloween mixtape: dark beats that's gonna keep you vibing.”
Fans can check for all three mixtapes at datpiff.com on October 31.
In other news, Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ performance for the World Series has been postponed to Thursday evening.
Originally set for the opening game Wednesday (Oct. 28), a predicted rain forecast mixed with the rapper’s stage would likely cause unsafe conditions for performers and players alike. The performance will now precede the pregame ceremonies on October 29, with the New York Yankees battling the Philadelphia Phillies for the world title.
Hooking up with several big name deejays’, including DJ Neptune and DJ Whoo Kid, the young rapper will release three mixtapes in an effort to show his versatility on the microphone. “I wanted to have more music out and I wanted to have three different styles on three different tapes,” he told MTV.
While Cortez will feature his recent collaborations, and DatPiff’s tracks are mostly over other artists beats, Soulja Boy stated Paranormal Activity will be the headlining mixtape of the trio. “The Paranormal Activity shit, that's really the Halloween mixtape: dark beats that's gonna keep you vibing.”
Fans can check for all three mixtapes at datpiff.com on October 31.
In other news, Brooklyn rapper Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ performance for the World Series has been postponed to Thursday evening.
Originally set for the opening game Wednesday (Oct. 28), a predicted rain forecast mixed with the rapper’s stage would likely cause unsafe conditions for performers and players alike. The performance will now precede the pregame ceremonies on October 29, with the New York Yankees battling the Philadelphia Phillies for the world title.
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