Wounded Buffalo Beats feat. Pacewon – Boagrius [Audio]
UK beatsmith Wounded Buffalo Beats has teamed up with Pacewon on his brand new drop, “Boagrius”.
Read moreUK beatsmith Wounded Buffalo Beats has teamed up with Pacewon on his brand new drop, “Boagrius”.
Read moreKVBeats takes us back to 2018’s “The Breadwinner” project and drops a new visual for the Pacewon-assisted “Jump Up Quick”.
Read moreIt’s been a minute since we’ve heard from them, but the much-heralded duo of Pacewon and Mr. Green are back at it with “Massacre”, a bruising new single featuring Bronx spitter Chris Rivers (Big Pun’s son). After dropping two acclaimed releases—2008’s “The Only Color That Matters is Green” and 2012’s ‘The Only Number That Matters is Won’—the New Jersey-hailing emcee and producer are back together and sounding as good as ever. And they couldn’t have picked a better title for their new track than “Massacre”, because it’s a well-placed punch to the throat of any wack artists listening to it. Pacewon leads the charge over the slapping production from Mr. Green, who blends and manipulates layers of samples on top of one another. It’s a fitting setting for his tag-team partner, who raps about choking trash rappers and hanging them from his rear-view. The same goes for Rivers, who bodies the beat with references to Super Smash Bros. and King Arthur in addition to a variety of flows. What “Massacre” boils down to is a raw Hip-Hop showcase, with Pace and Green demonstrating that their chemistry is alive and well. If you’d like to support, “Massacre” is now available through the digital outlet of your choice via Raw Poetix Records.
Read moreMC Bravado enlists the legendary PaceWon and fellow Cypher Junkie Militant Marxman for the latest single off “Hip-Hop*“, a blistering posse cut and ode to hip-hop’s competitive roots: gutting the competition while reminding them that “it isn’t personal.” Cuts and Production by DeeJay Element of BBAS.
Read moreChino XL, Pacewon and Spider Da God connect for “New”, produced by E. Smitty. Stream or download below.
Read moreWilliam Cooper’s sophomore album “God’s Will” has just been nominated for Independent Album of the Year at this years Underground Music Awards. Cooper’s record label, Gemstarr Regime, is celebrating the nomination by releasing the official video of the album’s title track which features fellow Jersey rap royalty Pace Won (Outsidaz). In this Tom Vayianos directed visual, Coop & Pace pay homage to the cinema cult classic “Boondock Saints”. In their adaptation, “God’s Will/Brick City Saints”, William Cooper and Pace Won are vigilantes that take the law into their own hands in order to clean up the streets. William Cooper’s album “God’s Will” is out now and is produced entirely by Amityville, Long Island producer BP and features an all-star lineup of guest appearances that include Rah Digga, Sean Price, Sticky Fingaz, Nature and Killah Priest. Purchase the entire album on iTunes here.
Read morePre-order Mr. Green’s “Live from the Streets” album and get this track instantly here.
Read morePolice brutality and racial profiling always seem to pop up in local and national news without fail. And it begs the question of how responsible law enforcement officials really are, with all of their power. BURNTmd is here with some friends to get you thinking about more than making it rain in a club over a pop/EDM beat. So take a listen, and learn how the good doctor along with comrades PaceWon and Snoop Dogg watch the watchmen. The “Lock Me Up” remix co-produced by both Mr. Green and Point Blank is now available for free download, and will be available on BURNTmd’s The Green Invasion album which drops next Tuesday (7/16). Pre-orders are now available through iTunes.
Read moreOn our way to back Philly we would always pass a slightly scary looking tent city on the side of the highway in Camden NJ. We were fascinated by it, we wondered what goes on there, who lives there, and what the people were like. One day we finally mustered up enough courage to go inside. We arrived in the afternoon, and after walking up the long dusty path we were immediately greeted by Country, the assistant Mayor of Tent City. We were blown away by his charisma, charm and overall positive outlook on life. He was so interesting that we spoke to him close to 30 minutes before we even knew that he was a singer. Once he sung a few notes, we knew we had to feature him in an episode. He sang us an original song and told us some stories about his life. Next, we took the audio back to the lab and Green made a beat mixing Country’s voice with some piano. After that we took the beat to Pacewon in East Orange and he spit us a verse right on the street. Finally Green got his boy Skrewtape to lay down the final verse in a recording studio. Download “Tent City (Live From The Streets)” here.
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