TK N Cash – Lil Whoodie [Video]
TK N Cash is back with a new visual/track “Lil Whoodie”. Check it out above.
Read moreTK N Cash is back with a new visual/track “Lil Whoodie”. Check it out above.
Read moreKirko Bangz shares a new track called “Houston Freestyle”. Stream/download below. Kirko Bangz – Houston Freestyle (Prod. By Ricky Racks)
Read moreBoosie releases another visual from his latest project “Out My Feelings (In My Past)“.
Read moreDirected by Jennifer Massaux. Miguel’s “Rogue Waves” EP is out now.
Read moreHere goes a new collaborative project from B.o.B. and Scotty ATL, titled “Live & Direct”. Stream or download the 14-track tape below.
Read morePre-order Bas’ forthcoming project “Too High to Riot” now on iTunes and receive “Methylone”, “Night Job”, “Matches” (feat. The Hics), “Clouds Never Get Old” and “Housewives” instantly.
Read moreElectronic producer Zeds Dead calls Freddie Gibbs for his new single “Back Home”. Check it out below.
Read moreProduced by Tunji Ige and Noah Breakfast.
Read moreCurren$y and T.Y. link up once again for a new one titled “G.A.S.”. Stream it below.
Read moreStatik Selektah and DJ Green Lantern are next in line to take their spin on Kanye West’s “I Love Kanye” track/interlude from “The Life of Pablo”. Stream/download below.
Read moreGrab Nef the Pharaoh’s self-titled EP on iTunes.
Read moreToday, Chicago producer Slot-A releases a maxi-single from his upcoming instrumental album, “With Love”. The vocoder-heavy maxi single has two singles inside, “Baby” and “Fall In… .” Baby is electronic funk influenced with a jumping bass line. “Fall In” is an instrumental cover of “Fall In Love” by Slum Village that morphs into a hard hitting rambunctious banger. Release date for, “With Love”, will be March 22nd, 2016. Stay Tuned. Baby | Fall In… (Maxi Single) by Slot-A
Read moreBodega Bamz returns with a trippy new joint called “Disney World On Acid”. Hear it below.
Read moreRich Homie Quan performs “Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)” on Charlie Sloth’s Rap Up.
Read more“After quietly plotting during a short hiatus, Classic returns with a smooth street anthem – predicting a loud and prosperous future. Guided by a combination of silky synths and lyrical antics, the record moves through your ears like fresh air on a windbreaker. It embodies the mantra only the Select Few would understand – “stay low and build.” Never take silence for weakness – “we was quiet, we was quiet, but we was working.”
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