Dave East – Living Off Xperience [Stream x Download]
Here’s a new freebie from Dave East. Stream/download below.
Read moreHere’s a new freebie from Dave East. Stream/download below.
Read moreMetropolis served as the 1st release off of The Spillage Village collective “Bears Like This 2” which features J.I.D & is produced by Childish Major
Read moreProduced by Raz Simone & Paul Judge.
Read more“Black & White & Born To Use Mics” coming soon.
Read moreNew music from Raz’ “Pablo Frescobar” album, out June 2 on Black Light / Duck Down Music. Watch the video for “Equinox” below.
Read moreFrom D’s latest album, “The Diam Piece”, available now!
Read moreFeatured on his album titled “The Best There Is…”, Chase N. Cashe encourages the listeners of the World to “Stop Playin!” and get on the grind. The World is yours and everything in it, it’s out there, get on the grind and get it.
Read moreTwista & Do or Die does it again with this smash single called “Aquafina” from there forthcoming Ep entitled “Withdrawal” dropping May 19, 2015. you can pre order it here.
Read moreEpisode 10! Joe, Marisa, and Rory discuss run flat tires, or lack there of, J. Cole’s video choice, the “Pump It Up” treatment, a possible R&B album bracket in the works, and Rory is taken to homie court for his patterns with women.
Read moreAnother record off “Mint Room 2”, which drops on May 12.
Read moreDaz Dillinger has been lacing lyrics since Hip-Hop’s Golden Era, and recently the D.P.G.C. member blessed VladTV with an exclusive interview. In this clip Daz speaks on Kendrick Lamar’s caustic “Control” verse that sent Hip-Hop into a frenzy, specifically the “king of New York” line that was borrowed from Kurupt’s 2010 collaboration “Get Bizy.” The proven beatsmith harbors no animosity towards K. Dot, as he reveals that he quickly recognized the connection between Kurupt’s line and Kendrick’s on “Control,” saying, “Yeah, I caught that right away.” After conversing with Kurupt, Daz Dillinger believed that the “lil homie” Kendrick was built to endure whatever backlash would be directed his way. Soon, Daz discusses the interconnectivity amongst Dr. Dre’s pupils adding, “We all stick together…I f*ck with everybody.” As the convo covers the evolution of the West Coast’s sound Daz expresses that Lamar has his attention. He says, “I got that sh*t in the car right now, ‘King Kunta!’” Watch the full clip to discover Daz’ perspective on how conscious lyricism is slowly regaining the spotlight, plus hear his thoughts on Brand Nubian Lord Jamar.
Read moreAus Marsi’s kommenden Album “Ring der Nebelungen”, welches am 12.06. erscheinen wird.
Read moreDa Mafia 6ix drops the visual to “No Good Deed” from their “Watch What U Wish” album.
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