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Read moreSBTRKT premiered a new track called “Flicker” on his BBC Radio show. Check it out below.
Read moreD.R.A.M.’s “GAHDAMN!” EP will be available on October 23rd.
Read moreNew Key!, produced by Big Emm On Da Track.
Read moreOff of Koncept and J57’s forthcoming collabo effort, “The Fuel”, due out November 20th.
Read morePre-order Logic’s upcoming album “The Incredible True Story” now via iTunes & get “Young Jesus” and “Like Woah” instantly.
Read moreHere’s the latest entry in DJ Absolut’s #MixtapeMondays series, “Thicker Than Water” featuring Young Chris and Drag-On. Listen below.
Read moreYG performs “Twist My Fingaz” live at The FADER FORT Presented by Converse 2015.
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Read more“OGG is not a crew, it’s a company” — and the “OG” in Maco’s name has officially been dropped. You can now call him by his original name, Maco Mattox. It was a pleasure to have Maco in-studio with us for an intellectual interview about his strategic moves, his growth and Hip Hop’s true tragedy. And how, through his friendship with Rick Rubin, he’s inspired to not be a rapper — but a rock star. Maco also cleared the air about a misunderstanding in his interview with Huffington about Future, saying his music is “destroying countless lives.” He explains that they straightened it out and even tweeted about it. “Salute Future . We just had a real n***a conversation. The media and hate will turn positives into negatives if you let em. No more ?s .” Watch above as Maco talks about why he created U Guessed it, and balancing between making music “the people” want to hear and making music that you want to make.
Read moreGet “Karats” on iTunes now.
Read moreLondon based singer Anne-Marie releases a new track titled, “Do It Right”. Stay tuned, more coming soon.
Read more“AfroPhunk” is taken from Jay Prince’s forthcoming project, “Beautiful Mercy”. Says Jay Prince: “represents love. Self love. The whole approach of this song is to spread positivity and really get people to understand the importance in loving yourself and realizing what the truth represents – which is us and not material things.”
Read moreFind out why Fergie would switch between the Hood Pope and the Trap Lord.
Read moreMadchild “Night Time Kill” was produced by C-Lance and the video was directed and Edited by Dustin ‘SHOT’ La Rose for Big Shot Music Inc. The song appears on Madchild’s new album “Silver Tongue Devil”.
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