Lil Duke feat. Jefe D Boy – They Say [Video]
YSL/300 artist Duke releases the visual for “They Say” featuring Jefe D Boy. Watch the clip above.
Read moreYSL/300 artist Duke releases the visual for “They Say” featuring Jefe D Boy. Watch the clip above.
Read moreB.o.B. returns with a new loosie called “Find A Way”. Check it out below.
Read moreChillout mixes and discusses his roots as a DJ with DJ Enuff on National DJ Day.
Read moreHere’s the official video for “The Family” from The LOX’s latest album, “Filthy America… It’s Beautiful“.
Read moreOff of Riff Raff’s “Aquaberry Aquarius” project, which is due out 1/30. Pre-order now.
Read more“Average” is taken from Lou Phelps’ forthcoming debut project, “001: Experiments”. Song produced by Kaytranada. Watch the video above.
Read moreWest Coast emcee KXNG Crooked keeps it politics as usual on his latest release. When you get caught, just use alternative facts. Press play on “Alternative Facts” below.
Read moreDirected by Chito Floriano. Grab the single here.
Read moreThis will appear on Ty’s “Room 39”, due out January 30th. Pre-order your copy here.
Read moreChicago’s Thelonious Martin shares his take on the Migos smash single “Bad And Boujee”. Stream or download below. Boujee. by Thelonious Martin
Read moreR&B singer Gallant connects with Tablo and Eric Nam on this new song titled “Cave Me In”. Hear it below.
Read moreMilwaukee rapper Von Alexander finally shares his new project, “MAYHEM 1993”. Stream the LP below and head to iTunes for a download.
Read moreSouth Florida artist Wifisfuneral drops off his new project, “When He Falls”. “You can expect a lot of evolution,” he said in a press release. “Black Heart Revenge was a great project, and a good little first impression but I felt like musically I was all over the place. With this project I took it back to the basics. Instead of adapting, I just did what I felt was best and was natural. This is all feel-good music, it’s all just one big vibe.” Take a listen below and pick up a copy on iTunes.
Read moreThomas Jefferson once wrote that “a little rebellion now and then is a good thing.” While one of our founding fathers was probably referring to our government and what could be America in 2017, Jansport J subconsciously ended up taking the adage to heart in the studio for his new album p h a r a o h. During a visit to the Rotten Apple one January in 2016, one of hip hop’s founding fathers–Rakim–and an intangible magnetism in the city brought on a break from his familiar narrative-driven album structure in favor of raw, gut feelings. Taking a page out of J Dilla’s book, he shirked care for track listing order to give the listener a bumpy, immersive trip with no sense of direction like a tourist caught in the morning rush on the L train. You’re not supposed to ever get too comfortable while you listen to p h a r a o h. It reflects the unforgiving hustle and bustle of New York City as the crowd takes you one way or pushes you in another just as quickly. There are familiar roadmarks on the trip like news clips referring to the death of the gorilla Harambe at the Cincinnati Zoo and familiar vocal samples. But the rest is an interpretation of classic East Coast production, namely by Eric B. and RZA, as told to you by Jansport J. And just as New York City is a colorful mixing of personalities and backgrounds, so is p h
Read moreThis is taken from Jered’s “Nobody Famous” project, out now. We’re on God’s side. If God’s for us, who can be against us? We’ve been given an inheritance as well as redemption from a loving father. This record is a rallying cry for all who know God to be a keeper, redeemer, protector, and provider. Our job is to go and make disciples. Let’s pray for our strength and continue to fight the good fight for the fam! Listen below.
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