John Robinson feat. Scienz Of Life – Very Nice [Video]

Off of John’s recently released “Water the Plants” EP. “Water the Plants” EP is a series of songs created in Los Angeles during business trips taken out west by John Robinson to help strategize the build and launch of the new lifestyle brand “Water the Plants”. “WTP” is a new and innovative brand focused on curating, cultivating and nurturing the growth and evolution of Hip Hop Culture. The music is inspired by this process and perspective of bringing forth this concept of investing to assure that later will be better than present times. Always remember to “Water the Plants”!

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Saga – The Warrior [Audio]

To say the least, Saga has had one hell of a 2016 so far. In addition to dropping a series of killer and stylistically fresh joints (“If We,” “What You Want,” and “Up”), the Brooklyn rapper just got back from a 17-city tour of Europe where he opened for Asher Roth. Saga was also working on and debuting new material, like his latest banger “The Warrior,” that had the crowd going crazy everywhere he went. You can blame the hook of “The Warrior” for that, as it’s inherently made for live stages and audience interaction. Sure enough, the EU crowds were chanting the chorus right alongside Saga, who pays homage (and compares himself to) to mental and physical warriors throughout the track. From calling himself “a modern-day Shogun” who’s a “strategist like Sun Tzu” to shouting out the likes of Tesla and da Vinci, the Bk emcee covers all the bases while demonstrating that he’s easily one of the year’s finest rising talents. It only helps that dude has a great ear for beats, with this slapper produced by London’s Quincey Tones. “The Warrior” is available for streaming now and is not affiliated with any forthcoming projects or releases from Saga.

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Skeme On Being Gang Affiliated & Losing Over 30 Friends To Violence [Video]

Growing up in a gang influenced neighborhood in Inglewood, Skeme says he was interested in joining one and still remains affiliated to this day. During his interview, he recalls just being fascinated by the botherhood at twelve while hanging out with his cousin—who was already a member—at a park where most gangs hung out. While talking about his upbringing, he cautiously talks about crimes he’s committed and reveals at 26 years of age he’s lost over 30 friends to gang violence.

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