Memphis Bleek’s Putting Together A Classic Roc-A-Fella TIDAL Playlist

Memphis Bleek

New York rap veteran Memphis Bleek is low-key piecing together a classic Roc-A-Fella playlist. The hip-hop artist has announced he’s going deep-deep with a selection of hits for streaming giant TIDAL.

Bleek went to Instagram Friday (January 25) to let fans know he’s working on an audio masterpiece.

Over the past few months, Bleek has celebrated the birth of his daughter.

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My 👸🏽’s @biznesswomanac #PeyPey Anniversary brunch. ❤😍

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My girl ready! 🤣😍 @biznesswomanac #PeyPey ❤

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My rider wit me!! #PeyWay 💯🎄🎁❤🥰

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A few years ago, Bleek talked about helping unite Roc Nation boss JAY-Z and one-time rival Fat Joe for their “All The Way Up” remix.

“There’s no credit for who did it,” Bleek said referring to getting Jay and Fat Joe on the same track. “N.O.R.E. hit me, and it’s so weird, I’m driving to the city in the car and he hits me like, ‘Yo, Fat Joe wants your number.’ So you know me, ‘Errrr!’ Pull over on the shoulder. I gotta hear this conversation correct. ‘You sure Fat Joe wants ‘my’ number out of everybody?’ … Ten minutes later he call me, I couldn’t believe it. He’s like, ‘Nah Bleek, n*ggas in a better space. I just wanted to holler at the big homie and let him know. This is beyond the bullsh*t and we need to do something to unify the city.’ … [I told him,] ‘I will relay the message for you.’ I hit Hov, mind you, I’m on the shoulder on the turnpike, I ain’t pull off yet – I tell Jay, ‘I just talked to Fat Joe – he wants you to do the remix to ‘All The Way Up,’ and Jay was like, ‘I ain’t gonna front, that sh*t is fire.’” (Rap Radar Podcast)

In early 2016, Memphis discussed his music biz absence and not wanting to force out an album.

“I’m just not passionate about an album. I don’t think nobody buy albums. Nobody cares about albums. Music don’t last that long no more to really drop an album anymore. An album lasts about a week now. Then the next day they on somebody’s new single on the Internet. Your album is forgotten about. I make records all the time. I got a whole stash of records. That’s why I’m getting back into the groove of dropping records.” (“The Breakfast Club”)

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