J. Cole Speaks On Nas Hearing “Let Nas Down” [Video]
Previously: The Truth With Elliott Wilson: Kanye West’s “Yeezus” Vs. J.Cole’s “Born Sinner” [Video]
Read morePreviously: The Truth With Elliott Wilson: Kanye West’s “Yeezus” Vs. J.Cole’s “Born Sinner” [Video]
Read moreProduced by Gordikov/Austin Celaya. Previously: Meek DeMeo feat. Kendrick Lamar – Paper Birds [Audio]
Read moreD-Dot brings that new summer heat from the Mad Rapper. Featuring Kanye West, Meek Mill, Gun Play, Louis V., and more… Download: The Mad Rapper – Appreciate The Hate Vol. 2 Tracklist 01.You See That I’m MAD- intro 02.Can’t Stop My Love – ft. Kanye West 03.It’s Him Again – ft. D-Dot 04.Blaze 05.In Brooklyn – ft. D-Dot 06.On Everythng – (Interlude) 07.On Everything – ft. Meek Mill, Louis V & Lee Mazin’ 08.Gold Chains & Nikes – ft. Cash Flow 09.Nice 10.Nothin’ 4 Da Radio – ft.. Gun Play 11.Started From The Bottom – (Freestyle) 12.That Makes Me MAD – (Interlude) 13.Don’t Give A… – ft. D-Dot 14.U Already Know – ft. D-Dot & Wall Street 15.Learned My Lesson – ft. J. Nick 16.Cognac & Limousines – ft. el 7 & D-Dot 17.Facedown – ft. Ms. Jade 18.It Don’t Mean A Thang {D-Dot, D-Dot} – (Interlude) 19.Hip-Hop – ft. Fred The Godson 20.This Is About… ft. D-Dot
Read moreBought, personally by me in 1993, from L.A.’s Slauson Swap Meet. Later version ‘with all the bells & whistles added on it’ came months later. This version was on the streets first. Feel the Funk. [Edit: This was actually recorded in 1993 & was purchased that year as well. Had the year off by one when I posted the track. Done deal] 1 – DF Previously: Snoop Dogg – Let The Bass Go [Audio]
Read moreRoc performs his new single “Ruff Town” featuring Cormega live in Miami.
Read moreE-40’s “The Block Brochure” Part 4, 5 & 6 albums coming soon!
Read moreOff Clef’s “April Showers” mixtape which is out now! Previously: Wyclef Jean – Vlad TV Freestyle [Video]
Read moreWe recently caught up with Mac Miller and ScHoolBoy Q to talk about Mac’s new album “Watching movies with the Sound Off.” Check out what Q has to say about the new album, it’s features, and how he think it will fair against “Yeezus” and J. Cole’s “Born Sinner.” Just remember. . . it’s all in good fun. Previously: Mac Miller – Watching Movies With The Sound Off [Album Stream]
Read moreProduced by Chase N. Cashe. Previously: Chase N. Cashe feat. Troy Ave – Word On The Street [Audio]
Read moreLVLYSL returns with a brand new record; “The Sect” from there upcoming compilation project “SECT” due July 4th produced by the LVLYSL general himself. Be on the lookout for their respective solo projects coming soon as well. Neako’s; “LVLGHOST, Fresh’s; “Skinny Fresco”, & Bonnie’s; “9 Lives”. Previously: Neako – That LVL [Video]
Read moreBrand new single from Nelly featuring Nicki Minaj and Pharrell off his upcoming album “MO” coming soon. Previously: Nelly feat. Future – Give U Dat [Audio]
Read moreAfter trending worldwide, DJ Tony Touch took to his radio show #TocaTuesdays on Shade 45 (SiriusXM) to release the Eminem cut “Symphony In H” off his new album Piecemaker 3: The Return Of The 50 MCs IN STORES JULY 9th. Previously: Tony Touch feat. Too Short, Xzibit & Kurupt – V.I.P. [Audio]
Read moreNew FowL. Enjoy.
Read moreJames chops it up with Bootleg Kev. Previously: Trinidad James On People Thinking He’s Ignorant; Doesn’t Have A Top 5 [Video]
Read moreDetroit’s most consistent producer, Apollo Brown, comes through with his trademark sound – brassy horn chops, vinyl crackle, and layered drums that knock just right. Definitely turn this one up and let Apollo’s production bump at it’s head-nodding, face scrunching best. Red Pill jumps out first with a quick shout to Mello for making the deal on this record: “It ain’t a major deal yet, but it ain’t minor shit / got the industry by the throat with an iron grip.” By :53 seconds in Pill puts a sock in all those armchair comment box reviewers mouths with a display of lyrical wordplay that I’ll leave you to unravel on the repeated rewind. After the verse, DJ Eclipse lays a gorgeous scratch hook, reminding people Ugly Heroes is Ugly as ever. The second verse finds Chicago veteran Verbal Kent choking listeners out with their livestrong bracelets. Verbal proves he’s a bad dude like Erykah… knocking your wheaties bowl offa the table, liftin you up and literally throwin’ you offa the label. Then at 2:16 Mr. Kent decides to jump it up a notch and match Pills tongue twisting throw down with another display that leaves your pause button worn. Before it’s over Apollo masterfully brings it back to a sit down soul stirring conversational tone. Ugly Heroes by Ugly Heroes (Apollo Brown, Verbal Kent, Red Pill)
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