Madeintyo – Smash3x [Audio]
New Madeintyo, produced by K Swisha. Press play below.
Read moreNew Madeintyo, produced by K Swisha. Press play below.
Read moreIshDARR returns with “Mucho Mango”. Listen to the ESTA.-produced track below.
Read moreHere’s Scotty ATL’s “Daily Bread” album. “It feels wonderful to get this project out of my body, mind, and spirit. I had to overcome a lot just to get it out,” he told XXL, who premiered the project. “With this particular project I wanted for people to see my growth as an artist and as a lyricist, I wanted my fans to be able to follow the story of who I am as a person and I what went through. Some people didn’t want me to pull these stories out, some wanted me to go the regular route and put out a hot album with singles.” The 11-track project is available for stream below and in stores everywhere now.
Read moreThe Fuel” EP in stores now.
Read moreASAP TyY delivers a club banger with his new track titled “Bust It Open”. Says TyY: “‘Bust It Open’ record was sent to me by one of my producers, Zoneout Worldwide and almost instantly I knew what I needed to do.” Stream or download below.
Read moreAudio Push bless us with an advance stream of their debut album “90951”. The 12-track LP boasts features from Hit-Boy, BJ The Chicago Kid, Musiq Soulchild, Kent Jamz and Eric Choice. Production is handled by Hit-Boy, Rey Reel, Haze Banga and S Dot. Take a listen below and make sure to pick up a copy when it hits stores tomorrow.
Read moreOff of L’Orange and Mr. Lif’s forthcoming album, “The Life & Death of Scenery”. The project will be out on October 7th for free via Adult Swim and an extended version on October 14th on Mello Music Group.
Read moreSnyp Life hits us two new heatrocks from his upcoming EP, “Back Again”, due out November 4th on D-Block/Distrolord Digital. Stream “NY90’s” featuring LOX over a production by Psycho Les of The Beatnuts and the Pete Rock-laced “Oh-No” with Louch below.
Read moreHere’s a new song from JoJo’s upcoming album “Mad Love.”, which is due out on October 14th. Pre-order here and stream the single, titled “FAB.” below.
Read more“Rage & The Machine” drops October 21st.
Read moreR.I.P. Shawty Lo.
Read moreProdigy of the infamous Mobb Deep freestyles over Hov’s “Takeover” instrumental on Tim’s Radio 1 Rap Show back in 2001. Stream/download below.
Read more“Black America Again” is the title-track from Common’s upcoming studio album. The song is produced by Karriem Riggins and Robert Glasper and features Stevie Wonder, Esperanza Spalding on bass, scratches by J Rock, strings by Patrick Warren and ad libs Chuck D and MC Lyte. Check the visual above.
Read moreFor this episode of Rhythm Roulette, Mass Appeal linked up with Jake One. Very few artists can traverse the constantly shifting borders between the underground and the mainstream like Jake One. The Seattle producer is respected, and rightfully so, in both worlds for his work with 50 Cent and G-Unit, De La Soul, E-40, DOOM, and more. He’s also worked on complete projects with Freeway and Brother Ali. Then with Mayer Hawthorne, he put out a feel good album under the Tuxedo moniker. Basically, his production credits weigh a ton. From Spin Cycle to his studio in Washington, Jake lucks out with The Best of Herbie Hancock, The Manhattans’ Forever By Your Side, and a Reverend E. Stanley Branch record. Jake One’s sampling methods kick in immediately as he skips around the records, finding a “Yeah!” from Rev. Branch and some drums from The Manhattans. He hears something worth taking from the choir on Rev. Branch’s record then drums from Herbie. The Manhattans also helped provide a snare. As the beat comes together all on his keyboard, he goes back to the choir to find some shouting to fill out the beat. Jake tinkers around with a bass line and before you know it, he’s sequenced a beat fit for the church and the club.
Read moreMac Miller discusses his new album “The Divine Feminine”, his relationship with Ariana Grande, being sober, getting his ankles broken by Bone Collector and much more with The Breakfast Club.
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