Yelawolf

Mar
15
New Music: Yelawolf – ‘Trunk Muzik Returns’ [Mixtape]

Trunk Muzik Returns

Catfish Billy is back. Yelawolf reprises his Trunk Muzik series with Trunk Muzik Returns, the follow-up to his 2010 mixtape. The free project includes 10 tracks, with appearances from A$AP Rocky, Paul Wall, Raekwon, Killer Mike, and more. The Alabama MC is currently working on his second Shady Records album, Love Story, due later this year. In the meantime, pop open his new tape.

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Mar
12
New Music: Yelawolf f/ A$AP Rocky & Big Henry – ‘Gangster’

Trunk Muzik Returns

Alabama meets Harlem on Yelawolf’s “Gangster” collaboration with A$AP Rocky. The dark and dangerous record, produced by SupaHot Beats, will appear on the Shady Records rapper’s mixtape Trunk Muzik Returns, available for free on March 14. Bang, bang!

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Mar
8
Mixtape Cover: Yelawolf – ‘Trunk Muzik Returns’

Trunk Muzik Returns

Yelawolf caught the attention of Eminem with his 2010 mixtape Trunk Muzik. Before he releases his sophomore album Love Story later this year, the Alabama rapper goes back to his roots with the sequel, Trunk Muzik Returns.

He has revealed the cover art for the mixtape, which will be available exclusively on Slumerican.com starting March 14.

Go behind the scenes of the video for “F.A.S.T. RIDE” and check out the first single, “Way Out.”

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Feb
5
New Music: Yelawolf – ‘Way Out’

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The country boy is back. Yelawolf revives his Trunk Muzik series for 2013. The Shady Records rapper gets back on his “Catfish Billy sh*t” on “Way Out,” the first single from his free album Trunk Muzik Returns, available March 14. Yela drops some quick rhymes over a rattling beat. Feel the adrenaline.

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Oct
23
Video: Travis Barker & Yelawolf – ‘Push Em’

Travis Barker and Yelawolf

Rock meets hip-hop, with a little bit of rage, in the thumping video for “Push Em” from drummer Travis Barker and rapper Yelawolf.

“The song has the energy/angst of a punk rock song with Yelawolf rapping over a double-time beat and a chorus that could instigate a fight anywhere,” the Blink-182 rocker told Rolling Stone. “With the video, [director] Jason Goldwatch and I just tried to match the high energy of the song with a visual that sets the same pace. It was shot over a couple shows during Yelawolf’s current Slumerican tour and a day drive with Yela and I in my ’64 Rivi.”

The record can be found on the duo’s collaborative Psycho White EP, due November 13.

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Sep
12
New Music: Travis Barker & Yelawolf (Psycho White) – ‘Push ‘Em’

Push 'Em

Travis Barker and Yelawolf come together to form the rock-rap duo Psycho White. The blink-182 drummer and Alabama rapper debut their first single “Push ‘Em” from their self-titled EP, due in late October/early November.

They recorded the five tracks over the past year-and-a-half. “It’s just an ill mash-up of ideas,” Yelawolf told KROQ. “This is all organically grown. We had no strings attached to this project whatsoever.”

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Jun
17
New Music: Yelawolf – ‘Happy Father’s Day’

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In honor of Father’s Day, Yelawolf shows his appreciation to all the dads out there with his latest song “Happy Father’s Day.” The Shady Records rapper, who has three children of his own, dedicates the track to “the real daddys taking care of shit.” The heartfelt song will appear on his upcoming mixtape Heart of Dixie, due July 4.

The Alabama MC has also completed a five-track EP with Travis Barker, Psycho White, and is working on his next album, tentatively titled Love Story.

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Feb
16
Yelawolf Rolls with Kid Rock on ‘Letterman’

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Yelawolf had late night rocking to his Radioactive sounds during his debut appearance on “The Late Show with David Letterman.” The Alabama rapper connected with Detroit’s own Kid Rock for a performance of their collaboration “Let’s Roll.” Backed by a DJ and a band, Yela ripped the stage with his rhymes, while a fur coat-clad Rock drove the track home.

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