DJ P.R.’s Top Ten: November 2014

You know the drill! 01. Run The Jewels – Run The Jewels 2 [LP] | Stream / Buy 02. Stalleay – Ohio [LP] | Stream / Buy 03. Nas – The Season | Stream + Download 04. Big K.R.I.T. feat. Raphael Saadiq – Soul Food | Stream / Buy 05. PRhyme – Courtesy | Stream / Buy 06. Cozz – Cozz & Effect [LP] | Stream / Buy 07. Kendrick Lamar – i | Stream / Buy 08. Chris Brown feat. Kendrick Lamar – Autumn Leaves | Stream / Buy 09. Jhene Aiko – Souled Out [LP] | Stream / Buy 10. Logic – Under Pressure [LP] | Stream / Buy

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Dezert Eez feat. dead prez – Riot Gear [Stream]

Consisting of 5-Star, O’Nill & Nivek, Dezert Eez formed at Western Michigan University, located in Kalamazoo, MI (the “Microbrew Capital”) and after performing on the local circuit for a year, the trio began making waves in Detroit’s underground scene. In early 2005, Dezert Eez released its first mixtape, The Realness, which won widespread critical praise that focused especially on the group’s lyrics. The buzz helped them earn a raft of high-profile outside gigs, including shows with KRS-1, Dead Prez, Slum Village and a mini tour with Wu Tang Clan’s Inspectah Deck. Dezert Eez leapt to a bigger stage in 2008 when 5-Star teamed up with C-Rayz Walz, Killah Priest, and Bronze Nazareth to form The Almighty. The album also featured hip hop legends Canibus, Keith Murray, and Planet Asia. In 2009, Dezert Eez inked a deal with Universal and released their debut album Ghettobox. Since then, the group has released two mixtapes, Call of Duty: The Black Ops, which featured Raekwon, Killah Priest, La the Darkman, One.Be.Lo and Bronze Nazareth and We Own the Summer which featured One.Be.Lo, Mike Posner and Mos Def. The name Dezert Eez (Desert Eagle) is symbolic of a weapon created in Israel and then later brought to the states to be manufactured much like the Original Man. The group’s very first recording together was entitled “Declaration of War,” and now with their new upcoming album Magnificent Swords and Fly Jewelz, Dezert Eez comes full circle with the projects lead-single “Riot Gear” featuring Dead Prez. Dezert

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Kyle Rapps & Hefna Gwap – European Tic Tacs [Album]

The East Coast and the West Coast: two sides that faced a perpetuated battle fueled largely in part by the media. In the ’90s, there was no escaping the assault of the genre’s polar opposites. Diss tracks were made, and shots were unfortunately fired, but now that cooler heads have prevailed, our geographical differences have spawned more artistic collaborations in the past decade and change, than rivalries. Fusing both coasts, the Harlem by way of New Jeru wordsmith, Kyle Rapps,teams up with the East Palo Alto emcee, Hefna Gwap, for the release of their debut effort, European Tic Tacs. European Tic Tacs by Kyle Rapps & Hefna Gwap

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DJ JS-1 On The Halftime Show w/ DJ Eclipse [Video]

Rock Steady Crew member DJ JS-1 released his latest producer album, It Is What It Isn’t, featuring over 40 emcees. In this 27-minute interview with DJ Eclipse, JS-1 explains his vision in pairing emcees together that never worked together before and coming up with concepts for the collaborations. He pinpoints some of the easier artists to work with on the project such as Erick Sermon and KRS-One, along with his appreciation for Homeboy Sandman’s originality. JS-1 also expresses his excitement for a new career path from an old hobby, graffiti art. Puchase It Is What It Isn’t here.

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