Although Jay-Z, Freeway and Beanie Sigel are presently rebuilding the Roc-A-Fella dynasty with fourth quarter releases, Memphis Bleek, the first artist signed to the label, is also activating his art. The 27 year-old rapper is generating buzz by way of
The Roc Boys mixtape, celebrating the label’s legacy.

Bleek told HipHopDX about the mixtape’s significance. “[Roc Boys] should be coming out this Friday. If not this Friday, next week for sure. Hosted by man
DJ Green Lantern and Lenny S. This is just a tape of us putting the team back together. The whole Roc Boys squad.
” The Brooklyn veteran added that the “squad” would include the usual suspects, as well as newcomers
Tru-Life, Uncle Murda and Jadakiss. According to Bleek, “We letting everybody know we got an arsenal squad, and we coming to take over again.

While the mixtape anticipates buzz,
Memphis Bleek is hard at work on his very purposeful sixth album. “I
titled it The Process because I just want to let people know it’s a
process you got to go through in order take the number one spot. I had
to know what it took to be number one; sittin’ in the back so long,
watchin’ my man Jay do it for so long.”
Still signed to Def Jam, no official release dates have been confirmed. “It’s just whenever the people need me. I’m just gonna keep releasing records, until it become a hot demand in the public for
Bleek. And that’s when the album’s gonna drop.

Memphis Bleek‘s last album, 534, was released in 2005.