Allen Poe & Teck-Zilla – Lightbulb Over My Head While I’m Thinking [EP]

A vintage look at life (be it general or personal) through sepia tone, laid back soundscapes. Also somewhat fun and lackadaisical in terms of overall vibe. Song length purposely short to keep things dense and urgent while engaging the listener with dope beats and arresting lyrics. Lightbulb Over My Head While I'm Thinking by Teck-Zilla X Allen Poe

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Saint Joe – Thinning Out The Heard [Album]

With 20 years in the game and a distinctive voice as his weapon, Saint Joe has become a staple of Denver’s rap scene, as well as through underground circles across the country. And his rep will only grow bigger and more renown with the release of ‘Thinning Out The Heard,’ his ambitious new album that showcases his hunger and talents. The record arrives several years in the making, and it definitely shows. This is a meticulously crafted effort that flows seamlessly from one track to the next. It’s an impressive feat for a project absolutely bursting with music (17 songs) and guest features, but Joe’s vision keeps it cohesive and tight. He deftly blends bravado and realness through bars that touch on the struggles of being creative. There’s a humility to his tough talk, which allows his words to transcend. “My music is painstakingly created for Hip-Hop heads and connoisseurs,” Joe says of his approach. “But I still remain fluid and switch the style up often for an all-around solid listening experience.” That fluid quality is evident in his strong ear for production. He’s acquired various notable producers on here that offer a diverse, albeit Boom bap-oriented, listening experience. There are soulful joints (Dialectic’s “Being Real”), grimy bangers (Shadowville’s “Lyrical Dexterity”), as well as funky summer cuts (Jomeezius The Genius’ “Thinning Out The Heard”). And in the wrong hands, that may lean toward the cliche of too many cooks in the kitchen, but Joe keeps it grounded. TOTH’s guest lineup

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James Fauntleroy – Oblige [Audio]

#RIPDom “This is for a project I’m working on called DOJO – you wouldn’t have heard this or even about the dojo for a very long time otherwise but I went through a bunch of songs and I really think Dom would’ve fd with this so f it. RIP and Peace to everybody living and fighting for art, life is so short. I lost 6 people in the last year and the world is so crazy none of us know how long it’ll be until the big one or the nuclear war or the biological conspiracy or trump or whatever so we really gotta live life and spread love while we can, just might affect the overall outcome. wont know til we try. Love yall man – listen to the words, get into this.” – James Fauntleroy

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Danny Matos feat. Taylor – Too Soon [Audio]

Danny Matos’ music is potent for reasons beyond his strong songwriting and keen ear for production (from Rusty Mack and The Red Walrus). It’s his honesty that often makes his work so engaging, and that’s especially apparent on new single “Too Soon,” the latest leak taken from his upcoming album, ‘The Tarmac.’ What makes “Too Soon” so successful is the way in which he addresses heartbreak. There’s no infidelity or lies here, just two people in love who are also afraid of commitment. Like many topics Matos has covered thus far, this too is one that so many of us have experienced. But it’s more than just the subject matter that hits home, because it wouldn’t resonate so strongly if he didn’t deliver with such passion. Matos, with some help from guest vocalist Taylor, delivers line after line of relatable material, all of which is emphasized by the layered, lively production of Rusty Mack and The Red Walrus. From “Maybe we are/ Giving up too soon” to “I don’t want to be scared/ To get to know you deep,” you can hear Matos working out where things went wrong, and how to move forward. But what if the fear never subsides? That’s up to him (and his listeners) to answer on his own. “Too Soon” is available for stream, and can be downloaded off the iTunes pre-order link for ‘The Tarmac,’ as the project’s third instant-grat track.The Tarmac hits digital retailers and major streaming outlets on August 26.

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Kendrick Lamar x Reebok Classic: Respect The Classic

In a world where content is increasingly disposable, Reebok Classic celebrates creative art forms in their most real and original formats. Nabil’s distinctive aesthetic features a nostalgic edge, using vintage film equipment to capture Kendrick at his most raw and characterful. Kendrick shares his first experience of the Classic Leather through a candid film that celebrates individuality, inspires self-expression and is rooted in authenticity. Respect the classic to create the future.

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Mani Coolin’ feat. League – Crew [Video]

Los Angeles buzzmaker Mani Coolin’ has been making a lot of noise locally and nationally after the release of his 2015 debut project Hope4TheYouth. Mani followed the free album up with an array of videos, loose songs and released an EP entitled “Fuck TV”. With no plans on slowing down, The Cali spitter’s melodic mono tone voice brings a whole new element to West Coast rap music. Coolin’ is on of the forefronts to the “New West”, but has plans to be so much more. Today Mani Coolin’ links up with Inglewood native League for a visual to their new joint “Crew”. Both artist are from the same collective they started called “ONLY”. Which also includes another artist named Two-Time. Kick back and relax with the Crew while they take you through a random night through the dark L.A. Streets. #TheSignal

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