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Seems to be an A$AP kind of day with some new tracks and videos. It’s great to see that he’s making music that’s diverse but still sticking to his sound. Continue Reading →
The remix is monumental, even with a shootout to one of my favorite artists locked up, Bump J. Free Bump J and enjoy this track, the start to the G.O.O.D. Music onslaught. Continue Reading →
It’s unfortunate that freestyling prominently has become a loss art. The new kid, ASAP Rocky is no stranger to the feat and attempts to drop two consecutively live on the radio with Tim Westwood.
ScHoolboy drops a relaxed verse about love in a relationship full of tribualtion overtop of the laid back instrumental by Chuck Inglish of the Cool Kids. TiRon on the other hand provides a mixed bag of bars showcasing his control over voice inflection and flow speed.
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I don’t know much about N.VS (other than he rocks hoop earrings like the GOAT MJ), but he caught my attention with this track “Paper Masks,” which epitomizes gritty hip-hop and showcases these emcees’ ability to propel alliterative bars that just sound so damn cold. Continue Reading →
For anyone with a daughter, this is something that will really hit home. For those without a daughter, this will still be a real classic and something that only the legendary Nas could come up with. Continue Reading →
Stepping out of his hip-hop comfort zone, Chuck Inglish dabbles onto the infectious “Somebody That I Used To Know” track by giving it a playful swing twist.
Produced by Big Jazz, Derty Den is planning on consistently dropping material for everyone this year that is hard hitting. If you haven’t heard of Derty Den, check for more from him on the site. This track flips a sample from the show Matlock, and Andy Griffith would be proud of this one! Continue Reading →
Looks like the rapping Cudi is still inside the machine after all. After threatening to release the second project under the WZRD venture alongside Dot Da Genius before putting out his highly anticipated Man On The Moon 3 solo album, we get some new raps. This is likely to be a track that did not make the cut from the original two MOTM albums seeing as Cudi recently uncovered a laptop full of old unreleased jams.
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CNC of the Surf Club is back with yet another track featuring himself as the artist rather than just remaining behind the boards. He jumps over an instrumental giving off the hip-hop super villain feel. Take a listen.
Continuing the promotion of his Fear Not Failure (although he really needs no additional promotion to further persuade people to listen to this project), QuESt drops this own version of Kanye’s “Way Too Cold” entitled “Stop The Wackness (Buried Ya)”. Continue Reading →
Funk Flex gets the team to drop in for a quick freestyle. In my opinion I think Chevy had the better verse but what do you think? Continue Reading →
Warren G resurrects Nate Dogg for a standout track from his upcoming project. Game starts the track off but it’s the nostalgia of a Nate Dogg hook that will get you more than anything. Continue Reading →
As promised, Wiz Khalifa has let loose the first single off of his upcoming summer album ‘O.N.I.F.C’. Claiming that he is on a new level of swag, Wiz Khalifa proceeds to sing on the hook, an action catering more towards the pop target market. What are your thoughts on the new single?
Dunson incorporates a verse into the lead single of the Think Like a Man soundtrack–John Legend’s “Tonight (Best You Ever Had).” In fact, John gives his nod to the remix and is expected to make an appearance on Dunson’s to-be-released-in-the-summer The Investment project. Continue Reading →