New Tyga ft. Lil Wayne – Breaktime

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New Tyga ft. Lil Wayne   Breaktime listen

To be honest, I’ve never really been a big fan of Tyga. I never really caught on when I listened to his debut No Introduction and none of the singles off the album ever clicked with ye ole ear drum. I guess I always found his cousin (Travis McCoy from Gym Class Heroes) to be a bit more interesting, but then I started to pay attention to his collaborations. I may not be a fan of his own material, but when he dips into the company ink, he does good — especially with bossman Weezy.

Just in case you didn’t know, “Breaktime” isn’t the first time Tyga’s bumped mic’s with Lil Wayne. You may remember them sharing a couple of verses on that mega “Arm’s Race” remix along with Lupe Fiasco and Kanye West (among others), or on other pretty-OK tracks like “California Love,” “Exquisite,” and “Thinkin’ Of You.”

Read on for a few of my favorite songs featuring Tyga

Tyga ft. Lil Wayne – Breaktime
Lil Wayne ft. The Game, Tyga, Gudda Gudda – Put On
Tyga ft. Lil Wayne, Rich Boy – Coconut Juice (Official Remix)

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  1. beN

    The second song is called Put it On For The Game by Lil’ Wayne ft. Tyga and Gudda Gudda. Not ft. The Game

  2. I was never a fan of Tyga either but this song goes real hard…

  3. Ursell

    “To be honest, I’ve never really been a big fan of Tyga.”

    Then why litter the web with three of his songs? I’ve never understood why so many bloggers post material by artists they do not like. If you’re going to be a music critic, use your blog as a journalistic platform. If you’re going to be an MP3 blog and give away free music (with or without the consent of the artists, publicists, etc.), then use your blog as a means for promotion. You’re not going to find many promoters out there who slander their own clients. It makes no sense to talk shit about an artist then share his music. Unless, of course, you’re doing it just for the traffic, which is abundantly apparent in this case (and in many cases on this site).

    You don’t have to post every single song you stumble upon in order to gain an audience. You’re becoming a blatant traffic whore. Set some standards or something. Quality over quantity and such.

  4. Anonymous

    the shit

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