The Top 10 Hip Hop Singles Of The Week: The Game, Tech N9ne & Drake

    This week saw The Game let loose his new Skrillex-featured cut “El Chapo,” likely inspired by the Mexican drug lord who escaped from prison in mid-July. Elsewhere, Tech N9ne released the official music video to his E-40 and Krizz Kaliko-assisted cut “No K” and lastly, Drake and Future’s What A Time To Be Alive mixtape gets chopped and screwed courtesy of DJ D Nyce.

    The Game Drops “El Chapo”

    The Game has released “El Chapo,” one of a few new cuts that the Compton, California rapper has premiered this week. The track, which is produced by Bangladesh, features EDM artist Skrillex and is set to appear on The Game’s forthcoming, highly-anticipated album, The Documentary 2.

    Tech N9ne Releases Video For “No K”

    Tech N9ne premiered the music video to “No K” exclusively on HipHopDX earlier this week. The cut, which appears on Tech’s Special Effects album, features E-40 and Kansas City, Missouri rapper Krizz Kaliko.

    Drake & Future’s “What A Time To Be Alive” Gets Chopped & Screwed

    Shortly after the release of Drake and Future’s What A Time To Be Alive joint mixtape, DJ D Nyce took on the task of chopping and screwing the project. According to Hits Daily Double, the mixtape is expected to debut at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 chart, with early projections estimating that the project could sell as many as 500,000 units during its first week.

    This week’s Top 10 is as follows:

    1. The Game f. Skrillex – “El Chapo”
    1. Tech N9ne f. E-40 & Krizz Kaliko – “No K” [Video]
    1. Rick Ross Added To Sexual Assault Suit & The 2015 Forbes Cash Kings List Revealed [Video]
    1. Drake & Future – “What A Time To Be Alive (Chopped & Screwed)”
    1. The Game f. Diddy – “Standing On Ferraris”
    1. Joe Budden – “Slaughtermouse” [Video]
    1. The Game Discusses Dr. Dre’s Impact & Chief Keef Not Involved In Weed Business, His Partners Say [Video]
    1. Scoe f. Kendrick Lamar & Kobe – “Back In The Day”
    1. Lil Mouse – “Kill Time (Slim Jesus Diss)”
    1. Jeezy – “Church In These Streets” [Prod. Zaytoven]

    To view last week’s Top 10 Hip Hop singles, click here.

    For additional The Game coverage, watch the following DX Daily:

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    4 thoughts on “The Top 10 Hip Hop Singles Of The Week: The Game, Tech N9ne & Drake

    1. El Chapo is not going to be on The Documentary according to djsteel.tv/?p=1110 (where it’s a free download)
      The Game himself put the link to that page on his instagram.

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