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Get your copy of J. Cole’s dope new album “2014 Forest Hills Drive” now on iTunes, if you haven’t already.
Read moreGet your copy of J. Cole’s dope new album “2014 Forest Hills Drive” now on iTunes, if you haven’t already.
Read moreAlex Wiley drops off a previously unreleased track titled “Top Of The World“. The song was was originally recorded for an album called “Generous Dubsack” which was later scrapped. “[The project] was loosely based on my high school experience, but it was about a kid who’s having a hard time in school, flunking out of high school basically. A lot of shit’s going on in his life, he’s really depressed and he’s suicidal. He plans to kill himself every weekend after school, but every Friday he has a ritual that he buys weed and his dealer always gives him more than he pays for.”
Read moreShlohmo’s new single “Emerge From Smoke” is available on iTunes now.
Read moreRoyce Da 5’9″, DJ Premiere and Adrian Younge detail the origin of the group PRhyme and the focus of the project.
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Read moreTrack #12 off Joell’s “House Slippers” album gets the visual treatment.
Read moreKid Ink will be releasing a new album called “Full Speed” on February 3rd. Till then, listen to his latest joint “Copy That” below.
Read moreThis will live on Fashawn and Alchemist’s upcoming “Fash-ionably Late” collabo EP. Stay tuned!
Read moreWe couldn’t end this year right without having the G.O.A.T. on. How he survived an abusive upbringing, studied his craft with early rap pioneers in the same rap dojo with Kool G. Rap, becoming the foundation stone that became Def Jam, building with Queens’ street legends, battling this rapper, that rapper and Jay Z, why he didn’t sign management with Diddy, the “Accidental Racist” thing, flipping burglars in his castle and the victory of seeing his wife survive Cancer, its all here and more. From Hollis to Hollywood, this episode is most certainly blowticious. LL Cool J will forever remain hard as hell. Pause.
Read moreTracklist 1. #IDSBIC (Intro) 2. Motivation Music featuring Vega Heartbreak (prod. by Javis Faux) 3. Tickin’ featuring Teresa Jenee (prod. by Niick Banga) 4. D.A.N (prod.by Javis Faux) 5. Coming Home featuring Rockwell Knuckles + Theresa Payne (prod. by Leejohn Productions) 6. Can’t Take It featuring Nick Anderson (prod. by Indiana Rome) 7. They Want It All featuring Teresa Jenee (prod. by Javis Faux) 8. Shoot 2 Kill (Outro)
Read moreFor the second time this year, Franc Grams has dropped a new album for his fans. Following February’s Let’s Start Over, the Connecticut emcee caps off his 2014 with the release of his new album, The Premonition. Ready to prove himself Grams explains, “I’m here and here to to stay. Over 40 releases this year and two albums. My work ethic can’t be in question… neither can quality.” Words that hold weight, as proven by the 15-track effort — featuring @JesusPiece (“Power Of The Dollar”), @TraeABN (“Deadly Sins”), Jus Cuz and more.
Read moreNova on the beat.
Read moreOff of “March on Washington Redux”, available 12/16 via Bandcamp. March on Washington Redux by Diamond District
Read moreHere goes Killer Mike’s verse on the Noisey’s very epic Rap Monument series (coproduced by the beat wizard Hudson Mohawke, Nick Hook and S-Type). YG’s verse can be found after the break.
Read moreIn this episode of ’97 Seconds’, 50 takes a look back at some of the defining moments in his life including his brush with death in 2000.
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