Trade Voorhees – Crash’n [Video]
This will live on Trade’s “PS 1995” project, dropping September 9.
Read moreThis will live on Trade’s “PS 1995” project, dropping September 9.
Read moreTunji Ige celebrates his 21st birthday by releasing a new 8-track EP, titled “Prince Of July”. “I made music I would listen to for my 21st,” Tunji says. “Hard music for hard times.” Hear it below.
Read moreTory Lanez returns with two new remixes. On the first one he tackles Drake’s “Controlla” and for the second one he goes in over DJ Khaled’s “I Got The Keys”. Stream both below.
Read moreNew Wiz Khalifa, produced by Purps of 808 Mafia. Stream “No Fighting” below.
Read moreDave East is back with a new EastMix. This time he jump on Khaled, Jay-Z and Future’s “I Got The Keys” single. Listen below.
Read moreYoung Greatness is back with the second installment of his “I Tried To Tell Em” mixtape series. Take a listen below and head over to iTunes for a download.
Read moreBoogie reacts to the shootings with “Hypocrite”. It is produced by Keyel. Press play below.
Read moreRoyce Da 5’9″ performs “Starter Coat” off his latest album, “Layers”. After the jump, Royce tells us how he was discovered by Eminem and opens up about his past and why he decided to stop drinking.
Read moreProducer Streetrunner liberates another Lil Wayne cut from his vaults. Says Streetrunner: “Heavenly Father” is a alternate version to “Pray To The Lord”. I produced this version to give the song more of a epic feel. The “Heavenly Father” track with just the hook featuring Lil Wayne later went on to become a Fat Joe song on The Darkside Vol. 1 album titled “Heavenly Father”. Here’s the mixed and mastered solo version of Lil Wayne’s “Heavenly Father”. Stream/download below.
Read moreThis powerful track written by Grammy Nominated songwriter Kay Cola produced by Avenue Prod sings of the heartache and anxiety over bloodshed all over the world due to racism and greed. Kay encourages listeners not to sell their soul to the “powers that be”, while letting them know that we will not be victims to their agendas.
Read more@KingChoosey thought it was only right to provide the soundtrack for this beautiful time of year we call Sundress Season. With Soulection’s Abjo on the beat and Exile on co. production, here’s yet another wave to add to your Summer ’16 experience.
Read moreGet “Numbers” now on iTunes.
Read moreBrooklyn rapper, Illa Ghee delivers his most comprehensive, cohesive, and passionate project to date with ‘Illamatic,’ a sprawling 28-track effort composed of recently recorded original tracks and freestyles, as well as hand-picked guest appearances from the past few years. Right from the jump you know it’s serious with “Eat Glass,” a bully-rap banger produced by Shawneci that displays the raw rap chops of Ghee. And from there, each track blends seamlessly into the next thanks to the turntable talents of fellow Brooklynite, PF Cuttin. He makes it feel and play out like a real mixtape, the kind you’d through in your system and keep on repeat until the damn thing broke. Illa Ghee is one of those emcees whose music begs for repeated listens anyways, as he’s constantly littering his lyrics with crazy wordplay, and clever turns of phrase. Listing too many of them would spoil half the fun of listening to ‘Illamatic,’ but knowing that he compares his bullets to Rajon Rondo’s long-ass arms should suffice. That being said, it’s not all about witty punchlines on here, as Illa Ghee is just as insightful as he is hilarious. That’s evident on standouts “Slum” and “Something About You.” The former is a heartbreaking dedication to his close friend, the legendary Sean Price. And it’s only right that P makes two appearances, first on “Gentlemen,’ taken from Statik Selektah’s most recently released compilation LP, Lucky 7, and later on “Jungle Gym,” featuring Vic Spencer, which was lifted from Vic’s 2015 released,
Read moreAs the Southern member of G-Unit, Young Buck has always seen things a little differently. In the wake of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile’s murders at the hands of police, he’s fed up. As he Goes to “Bandplay” for the Saxophone driven production.
Read moreKool A.D. is back with another 100-track mixtape titled “ZIG ZAG ZIG”. The tape comes with a number of freestyles and original tracks produced by A.D. himself, Kassa, Steel Tipped Dove and several others. Stream or download below. ZIG ZAG ZIG by KOOL A.D.
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