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Yelawolf

We're going on three years since Yelawolf released his classic breakout mixtape Trunk Muzik. A lot can change in three years, but Yelawolf hasn't, he's still dope and country as ever.
Alabama rapper Yelawolf's Trunk Muzik has officially returned. The "Way Out" rapper enlisted the talents of his Harlem homie A$AP Rocky, who spit a gangster 16 bars for his partner in crime.  
In support of their collaborative effort Psycho White, the two get creatively animated for the visuals to their new music video. 
Yela raps some dope bars over this WillPower-production that takes you on a synth-filled space adventure. 
Alabama rapper Yelawolf and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker's collaboration keeps getting more and more crazy.
Psycho White. We're pretty convinced that Yelawolf and Travis Baker could not have come up with a better name for their upcoming collabo EP, because both of these kids are crazy!
Rule number one when you head to Tim's show: you have to kick a freestyle. And MGK didn't disappoint, spitting a brand new freestyle over Jay-Z's "Izzo (H.O.V.A.)" beat and then Eminem's "Role Model" track. 
GlobalGrind rounded up 9 two-faced album covers, some of which are very funny, while others are well, baffling.  
Yelawolf and Travis Barker could basically be twins, so it only makes sense that the acclaimed drummer and Alabama rapper did a two-face split for their collaborative EP, Psycho White. 
Yelawolf and Travis Barker are collaborating on a project together? All that needs to be said is, it's about time!
Yelawolf, MGK and 50 Cent’s recent public gripes with Interscope illuminate how even some of the industry’s most successful rappers face frustrating roadblocks from the major labels. 
Alabama spitter Yelawolf and Ohio rapper MGK have something they can finally agree on other than their own beef - their disappointment with Interscope. 
Last night, Alabama’s Yelawolf went on Twitter to confirm that Country Cousins, a collabo album with Mississippi’s Big K.R.I.T. is in fact in the works.
Rapper Yelawolf decided to get in the studio and channel his father figure role for the track “Happy Father’s Day," and it definitely is perfect for today’s festivities.
The Alabama rapper sat down with Rhyme & Reason magazine and candidly discussed the injuries that led him to not only cancel his Detroit concert, but also his SXSW performance with his fellow label mates.
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