Cookin Soul & Raz Fresco feat. Gritfall – No Cap [Video]
Cookin Soul and Raz Fresco liberate a matching set of visuals for “No Cap” featuring Gritfall.
Read moreCookin Soul and Raz Fresco liberate a matching set of visuals for “No Cap” featuring Gritfall.
Read moreWith their “Bakin Soul” project dropping March 7, Cookin Soul and Raz Fresco are back with “Snakes & Ladders”
Read moreCookin Soul and Raz Fresco recruits Lil Supa and Dano for their brand new single, “The Pure”.
Read moreCookin Soul and Raz Fresco join forces with Estee Nack and Lord Apex on “Kodak Moment”
Read moreCookin Soul and Raz Fresco have released a double video for “Kodak Moment” and “360°”.
Read moreNicholas Craven, Raz Fresco and Estee Nack join forces for a new collaborative project, “Gia… À La Carte”.
Read moreRaz Fresco unveals his new mixtape, “H.U.S.T.L.E. (How U Survive Through Life Everyday)”. Stream the 15-track tape below and hit the jump for the music video to “Flows”.
Read moreThis will land onRaz Fresco’s upcoming “HUSTLE (How U Survive Through Life Everyday)” project, dropping later this summer. Video directed by RodZIlla. Song produced by Mike Haze.
Read moreHere goes the final video off of Raz Fresco’s “Pablo Frescobar” project. Raz’s new project “How U Survive Through Life Everyday (#HUSTLE)” is coming soon!
Read moreRaz Fresco revisits his 2015 project “Pablo Frescobar” and releases a visual for “God Body”.
Read moreThe Black Light Conglomerate presents the new music video for “Swervin In BAPE”, featuring Tre Mission, off the “Pablo Frescobar” album out now.
Read moreRaz Fresco stops by DJ Tony Touch’s “Toca Tuesdays” show and lets off a freestyle.
Read moreHere’s a stream of Toronto native Raz Fresco’s debut album, “Pablo Frescobar”. Check out the 17-track project below, and hit iTunes to download.
Read moreNew music from Raz Fresco’s “Pablo Frescobar” album, out July 1 on Black Light / Duck Down Music.
Read more“Filmed in Taos New Mexico, I got to visit an ancient pueblo belonging to a Tiwa-speaking Native American tribe of Puebloan people. It’s a very interesting place, it’s estimated that it was built between the years 1000-1450. When you’re there it feels like you are in a different time period completely. After the Pueblo, I headed over to Andrea M Pacheco’s house so she could play me some Mariachi music. She put on a dope performance and explained a bit about the instruments. Her day job is to sell religious artifacts so there were all kinds of cool pictures and pieces around. Back in NYC, I made a beat out of Andrea’s Guitaron and had Raz Fresco come through. When Raz came over we hung out for a while, he smoked a few backwoods, and then kicked a dope verse. Be on the lookout for his album ‘Pablo Frescobar’, out July 1.” – Mr. Green Mr. Green’s dope “Live from the Streets” album is out now.
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