Reks – Impression, Sunrise [Video]
A one-verse tongue lashing from Reks’ “The Greatest X” album, out now on Brick Records. Directed by Gergo Barna.
Read moreA one-verse tongue lashing from Reks’ “The Greatest X” album, out now on Brick Records. Directed by Gergo Barna.
Read more“C U L T U R E” out now.
Read more“Us or Else: Letter to the System” in stores now.
Read moreBelly revisits his 2015 project “Up For Days” with a visual for “Come Down Is Real”.
Read moreLA native Dom Kennedy is back with a new track called “Word Around Town”. The song will appear on “Los Angeles Is Not For Sale, Vol. 2”, which is due later this year. Listen below.
Read moreAtlanta based emcee and producer Tha God Fahim hits us with his new project, “Iron Monkey”. The 12-track offering is produced entirely by Fahim & Camouflage Monk and features guest appearances from Mach Hommy and Your Old Droog. Press play below and make sure to pick up a copy on Bandcamp.
Read moreKid Ink releases his new EP, “7 Series”. The 8-track project features limited guest features from just 2 Chainz, Ty Dolla $ign and Starrah. Take a listen below and cop a copy via iTunes.
Read moreNY singer Eli Sostre returns with the Soriano-produced “Let You Go”. Hear it below.
Read moreMachine Gun Kelly speaks to fans that call him a sell out, talks about staying true to his core fan base, and discusses his new album “Bloom”.
Read moreTaken from Kush Kelz’s “I Think The Neighbors Know” album, available now.
Read moreWatch the interview above and check out Warm Brew’s Llama Llama Red Pajama freestlye after the break.
Read moreHard Knock Tv’s Nick Huff Barili sits down with Logic for his first in-depth interview about his new album EVERYBODY. This is part 5, where Logic breaks down the meaning of his song America which was originally called Make America Great Again. Logic speaks on the inspiration behind America and why he was hesitant at first to get political but did so because he felt it needed to be said. Not only does Logic call out president Trump but he also questions why Kanye, his musical idol is supporting him. America has four features which is more that both of Logic’s previous albums. Not only did Logic get No ID to rap for the first time in like 20 years, he also colaborated with The Roots Black Thought and Public Enemy’s Chuck D. Logic said that he was inspired by listening to Fight the Power and how not that much has changed politically since 1989 when that came out. Last but not least we can forget about Logic’s best friend and fellow Rattpack member Big Lenbo who holds his own on a track with legends.
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