Hell Rell – I Dont Wanna Link [Audio x Download]
“I Dont Wanna Link” is taken from Hell Rell’s long awaited “Digital Scale” mixtape. Stream the freestyle over Moneybagg Yo’s “Important” track below.
Read more“I Dont Wanna Link” is taken from Hell Rell’s long awaited “Digital Scale” mixtape. Stream the freestyle over Moneybagg Yo’s “Important” track below.
Read more“First time we played [Full Effect] for Dom, he was instantly trying to hop on it, and of course, we were down. It’s always dope creating with somebody who’s helped you progress to where you are in your career. The record just gives you this smooth throwback feeling in a fresh and present way.” – Warm Brew
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Read moreShabazz Palaces’ “Quazarz: Born on a Gangster Star” and “Quazarz vs. The Jealous Machines” are two fully-realized albums of new Shabazz Palaces material that expands the Quazarz universe with a simultaneous worldwide release on Sub Pop.
Read moreTaken from on Steve Aoki’s “Kolony” album.
Read moreBreezy unveils the music video for his new single “Questions”. Watch above. “Heartbreak On A Full Moon” coming soon.
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Read moreSkyzoo stops by Showoff Radio with Statik Selektah to drop some bars. Make sure to pick up a copy of Skyzoo’s latest project, “Peddler Themes”, if you haven’t already.
Read moreWith our latest Soul Mates Project release, fittingly titled “A Common Wonder“, Amerigo Gazaway brings to life an imagined studio session between Chicago’s crowned prince of Hip-Hop, Common, and Motown legend, Stevie Wonder. A return to the Soul meets Hip-Hop formula of his Marvin Gaye + Mos Def pairing “Yasiin Gaye”, Gazaway connects the dots between Hip-Hop and the genre’s predecessor with a musical history lesson told through the intersecting themes of Common and Stevie’s respective catalogues. As Gazaway put it: “Stevie Wonder’s early use of synthesizers, drum machines, and samplers, in a lot of ways, paved the way for hip-hop and sampling. Part of my motivation for this project was to highlight those contributions.” Picking up where Common and Stevie’s 2016 “Black America Again”, single left off, Amerigo brings his imagined recording session to life with a slew of uncovered resources (including multitrack instrument stems, interview audio, and documentary soundbites.) Re-orchestrating deconstructed samples, the producer interweaves Common’s vivid wordplay and Wonder’s passionate vocals for a project that blurs the line between a “mashup” and a modern day duets album.
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Read moreDave East is almost ready to drop his “Paranoia” EP, and ahead of the release, we got to chop it up with the NYC native for a lengthy interview at our New York office. Dave East runs through his Jeezy collab and title track, his daughter Kairi’s appearance on the project (and he gives a warning to Asahd Khaled — you’ve got some competition), as well as runs through his personal favorite songs off the album. Angus Walker talks with Dave East for a good 30 minutes — stay tuned for the full length interview.
Read moreTaken from OnCue’s latest project, “Perfectly, Tragically, Flawed”. Get it here.
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