EURweb.com reports that Diddy and Yung Joc will be featured, alongside T.I., Young Dro, Twista and Willie the Kid, on the first single from DJ Drama's upcoming release, "Gangsta Grillz: The Album". It's called "5000 One's" and the article notes that a video is slated to be shot this month.
HipHopDX.com has an interview with Gorilla Zoe. I thought this answer was funny because of how people make things out of nothing.
DX: You have a street record that is a diss toward the Shop Boyz (called Block Star with Yung Joc, Block and Big Gee)?
GZ: That's not a diss towards the Shop Boyz. We just hopped on the track.
Here is press release that Bad Boy put out this evening:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OCTOBER 2, 2025
"EVERYBODY KNOW" BOYZ N DA HOOD ARE BACK;
ATL RAP CREW RETURNS WITH "BACK UP N DA CHEVY";
NEW ALBUM FEATURES SINGLE "EVERYBODY KNOW ME"
AND "WE READY (FEAT. YUNG JOC)";
SPECIAL GUESTS INCLUDE ICE CUBE, T-PAIN, RICK ROSS
Block Ent./Bad Boy South recording group Boyz N Da Hood has announced the release of their new album, "BACK UP N DA CHEVY." The ATL-based rap crew's eagerly awaited second collection - which features the banging hit single, "Everybody Know Me" - lands in stores and online today.
Handpicked and formed some three years ago by Block Ent. CEO Russell 'Block' Spencer, Boyz N Da Hood earned instant stripes for its raw-edged recasting of classic gangsta rap. "I wanted to create something aggressive and hard-hitting," says Block, "a group that could step up the game for the entire Block Ent. movement." Fuelled by the hit single, "Dem Boyz," the group's self-titled 2005 debut album - certified gold by the RIAA - immediately established Duke, Big Gee, and Jody Breeze as the South's most dangerous new group (original member Young Jeezy has since left the group and begun his own platinum-certified solo career).
The group's newest enlistee is the one-and-only Gorilla Zoe, who has made a name for himself in recent months via his featured role on Block Ent./Bad Boy South labelmate Yung Joc's hit single, "Coffee Shop," as well as on his own just-released Block Ent./Bad Boy South solo debut, "WELCOME TO THE ZOO" (which features the current smash single, "Hood Figga").
"Being in this situation is an honor," Zoe says. "I'm a fan of Boyz N Da Hood. I love the music, and I love the movement of Block Entertainment. I respect the slick talk of Jody Breeze. I respect the gutter of Big Gee, the OG qualities in the play-calling of Duke, and the boss status of Block."
"Everybody Know Me," the first single from "BACK UP N DA CHEVY," is currently blowing up at Urban radio outlets nationwide. The single was featured on the iTunes homepage upon its release earlier this year. In addition, the down-and-dirty album track, "Bite Down," is shaping up as one of the year's biggest street anthems.
"BACK UP N DA CHEVY" sees Boyz N Da Hood taking its cinematic street tales of guns, girls, and gangbanging to a whole new hardcore stratum. In addition to the aforementioned Yung Joc, the album is marked by guest appearances from a number of high-profile hip-hop luminaries, including T-Pain, Rick Ross, and the legendary Ice Cube. Among its producers are such top studio stars as Dee Jay Dana (Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe) and Drumma Boy (Young Jeezy, Juvenile, Paul Wall).
Watch below. The clip features the performance of "Exclusive (No Excuses)" from the Making the Band 4 season finale. It features the Making the Band 4 guys, Donnie and 3 others that had yet to be cut at that point.
iTunes has added a pre-order option for Jay-Z's upcoming album, "American Gangster". The tracklisting that they are showing includes, at track 11, "I Get Money (Remix)". It doesn't list any artists besides Jay-Z, but obviously the "I Get Money (Remix)" also had 50 Cent and Diddy. The album is slated for a November 6 release, so we'll know soon enough.
Today, Boyz N Da Hood has released their sophomore album, "Back Up N Da Chevy".
The tracklisting is as follows:
1. "Everybody Know Me"
2. "Bite Down"
3. "Say What's On Your Mind"
4. "Nothing is Promised" featuring Yung Joc
5. "We Ready" featuring Yung Joc
6. "Choppa's" featuring Ice Cube
7. "Block Boyz" featuring T-Rok, Alfa Mega, Yung Joc and Durty
8. "We Ridin'"
9. "Paper" featuring Rick Ross
10. "Back Up N Da Chevy"
11. "Table Dance" featuring T-Pain
12. "We Thuggin'"
13. "No Haters Allowed"
In July, I reported on the official tracklisting that had been released to me. There is one difference between that one and this one - it's the absence of the Van Halen sampled "Jump". I was looking forward to hearing that, actually. Maybe they had some clearance issues.