TrackBlasters Radio: 22.10.14

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes new music from the likes of Logic, Soul, Cormega, Cozz, Diamond D and SYG. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Diamond D feat. The Pharcyde – Hard Days Playlist Logic – Soul Food Soul feat. IsaiahThe3rd – Somethin’ New Nipsey Hussle x Dom Kennedy x Jodeci – Don’t Forget Us (Cookin Soul Remix) Cormega feat. Inspectah Deck, Roc Marciano, Sadat X & Lord Jamar – Industry (Deluxe Remix) Cozz – Dreams Diamond D feat. Alchemist & Evidence – It’s Magic **Record Of The Day** Diamond D feat. The Pharcyde – Hard Days Diamond D feat. Kev Brown – Let The Music Talk SYG – Pot O’ Gold Dilated Peoples feat. Fashawn, Rapsody, Domo Genesis, Vinnie Paz & Action Bronson – Hallelujah Freddie Gibbs & Madlib feat. Action Bronson, Joey Bada$$ & Ransom – Knicks (Remix) Statik Selektah feat. LA The Darkman, Willie The Kid & Termanology – 4 Brothers A-Villa feat. Action Bronson, Roc Marciano & Willie The Kid – Live From The Villa G-Unit – Come Up Vince Staples – Feeling The Love Flying Lotus feat. Captain Murphy & Snoop Dogg – Dead Man’s Tetris Anti-Lilly & Envy Hunter – For The Love Of The Money Download here (right click and save as…)

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TrackBlasters Radio: 01.10.14

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes loads of new music from the likes of Anti-Lilly x Envy Hunter, Streets, Mani Coolin’, J. Lately, Joey Bada$$, Stalley and Diamond D. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Stalley feat. Rick Ross – Everything A Dope Boy Ever Wanted Playlist Anti-Lilly & Envy Hunter – Hail-Hell Mary Streets – In These Streets Mani Coolin’ feat. Niko G4 – All The Same J. Lately feat. Beejus & Oops – Relax Yourself Five Steez – Welcome Five Steez – Deadly Common feat. Vince Staples – Out On Bail Joey Bada$$ – Get Paid **Record Of The Day** Stalley feat. Rick Ross – Everything A Dope Boy Ever Wanted Jason Dean feat. AZ & Cormega – Not Too Late Skillz – Light Work Diamond D feat. Talib Kweli, Elzhi & Skyzoo – Where’s The Love Diamond District – Lost Cause Run The Jewels – Darling Don’t Cry Dilated Peoples feat. Fashawn, Rapsody, Domo Genesis, Vinnie Paz & Action Bronson – Hallelujah Souls Of Mischief – All You Got Is Your Word Download here (right click and save as…)

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Diabolic feat. Sean Price & Vinnie Paz – Game Time [Stream]

A trio of rugged rhymers: Sean Price, the Brooklyn-bred lyricist that’s quick to knock your block off Jailhouse Rock style; Diabolic, the aggressive Suffolk County rhyme sayer that spits with reckless abandon; and Vinnie Paz, the misanthropic Philly native who stays ready for battle, all make up the foundation for “Game Time,” the latest release from Diabolic’s forthcoming ‘Fightin Words’ LP, that’s set to drop 9/16. Although Diabolic might not be a household name just yet, his accolades are worth mentioning: earning a spot on Billboard’s Hip Hop and R&B charts, as well as receiving the HHUG Best Album of the Year Award with his debut ‘LP, Liar & a Thief,’ are quite the accomplishments. Over a slick cut from the Brooklyn beat-smith, 5th Seal, who manages to squeeze everybody from Das EFX to the late Guru in this Premier’esque scratch hook, “Game Time” takes things back to the time where lyrics were valued over everything. Pre-orders for ‘Fightin Words’ are now available through iTunes via digital download, or Fat Beats on either CD or 2xLP.

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Esoteric & Stu Bangas feat. Vinnie Paz, Celph Titled & Apathy – The Danger [Video]

Man Bites Dog Records is proud to present the first video off of Esoteric & Stu Bangas much anticipated project “Machete Mode“. This song, like the album is produced by Stu Bangas. Esoteric enlisted the help of his fellow A.O.T.P. members Vinnie Paz, Celph Titled & Apathy to round out the track. The video is directed & edited by R.M.L. & shot by Jason Rose.”Machete Mode” title by J5. Completely shot around the great city of Philadelphia and in the studios of Found Sound Recordings, the video pays homage to the grittiness of the production. Continue to support good independent art by liking and leaving a comment below.

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