Sy Ari Da Kid – Somethin For The People [Audio]
Sy Ari Da Kid is back with “Somethin For The People”. Produced by Dub Tha Prodigy. Hear it below.
Read moreSy Ari Da Kid is back with “Somethin For The People”. Produced by Dub Tha Prodigy. Hear it below.
Read moreG Herbo is back on tour!
Read moreSong produced by Treezy Does It. Video directed by Zay Jones.
Read moreThe story of Magestik Legend is a tale of struggle, triumph, evolution and love. ML has lived a thousand lives while traversing the world as Detroit hip-hop’s best kept secret. He’s spent his latter years behind the mask making music as his alter ego within The Black Opera collective. His musical lineage is multi-dimensional, having been front and center at the height of the Midwest Hip-Hop movement. Jesse Givens, known to his fans as Magestik Legend, has come from humble beginnings, worked like there’s no tomorrow, and been blessed to see the world. “Legend Has It” is the culmination of his efforts and the soundtrack to the waves of his life. Legend Has It (Instrumentals) by Magestik Legend
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Read moreThe Game is in the studio to talk about his new A&E documentary ‘Streets of Compton’ Taking the streets of Compton to show the real Compton, drugs, gangs and more! The 3-part series airs June 9th on A&E!
Read moreWest Coast resident Dam-Funk hits us with another freebie for our listening pleasure. Stream or download “Human Dust” below.
Read moreDirected by SpiffTV. Pre-order “MC4” now on iTunes.
Read moreRZA and Paul Banks of Interpol are back with another track. This one is called “Giant”. Stream it below.
Read more“All Nite” is taken from Clams Casino’s upcoming album “32 Levels”, which is due out July 15.
Read moreHere goes the latest video off of Lil Dicky’s debut album “Professional Rapper”.
Read moreKirko Bangz drops off a new single with E-40 and TK Kravitz called “I Just Got Paid”. It is produced by Yung Lan. Hear it below.
Read moreWiki first made some noise as part of the collective RatKing, which is a Manhattan-based rap group comprised of Wiki, Hak and Sporting Life. Recently he’s branched out on his own, dropping off his debut solo project “Lil Me” back in December. Just yesterday he released an animated music video for the Kaytranada-produced “3 Stories” off “Lil Me,” and this morning, he followed that up with a ‘Secret Circle’ release– something which he actually alludes to in our On The Come Up interview. Suffice to say, you’ve probably seen his name around, but you may not be very familiar with the man himself. The New York rapper stopped by the office to break everything down in an On The Come Up interview. He runs through the origins of his name as well as the RatKing name (shout out Ninja Turtles), recently learning how to produce, his New York influences (which leads into a discussion of the current NY rap scene, where Wiki admits ATL is basically on top of the game at the moment), and of course, how he lost his front teeth. Watch the latest OTCU piece above.
Read moreMariah Carey called Hot 97 to talk about everything from people stealing her music, her new Vegas show and bringing her kids onstage!
Read moreVic Mensa gives an in depth interview, focused around the messages within his new EP, “There’s A Lot Going On“. He speaks on depression, police brutality, racial tensions, Trump & Hillary, and gives an exclusive acapella freestyle!
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