Long Island emcee Quis Christ delivers his new 2017 project, “Life As A Shortie”. Ranging in production from Dust Fingaz out of Bulgaria, Shozae from Long Island, Pro Era’s Chuck Strangers, Awful Records ETheReal and Shndi, the album is a modern day coming-of-age story. Not shy on the storytelling, Quis is depicting the life and times of a young black …
Read More »Stoneface taps The Firm alum Nature to speak a little “Ransom Dialect” – @RealStoneface @TheRealNature
On the midst of Stoneface’s debut album release, “The Stone Age”, the North Philadelphia wordsmith liberates another jewel titled “Ransom Dialect” featuring the Queensbridge veteran, Nature (The Firm). The pulsating landscape of “Ransom Dialect” is provided by producer BP and serves as a solid foundation for both spitters to deliver their street diction. Nature provides a classic performance before smoothly …
Read More »iLL Neal gets all the way gully on his latest single, “The Livest” – @illnealhiphop
Philly native, ill Neal, returns with a new single titled “The Livest”, where he lyrically explains why he’s one of the best up and comers. Currently residing in the Columbia region of South Carolina, ill Neal has some polishing ahead, but the potential to be a lyrical monster. The rising artist is motivated to be heard, while consistently releasing material, …
Read More »Young Greatness presents the full length “Bloody Summer” mixtape – @YoungGreatness7
Gold-selling, critically acclaimed New Orleans rapper Young Greatness unveiled his new mixtape, “Bloody Summer”, to all digital retailers. Produced by Drumma Boy (Gucci Mane, 2 Chainz, Future) and a host of other extraordinary producers, the hypnotic trap beats gives way to a signature melodic chant from Greatness. A seamless fusion of soaring vocals and irresistible production, “Bloody Summer” represents a …
Read More »Kente releases his self-directed music video for “Mama Said” – @mistakente
Memphis, Tennessee’s Kente releases his self-directed music video for “Mama Said” off his project, “Black In America”. The video is a southern display of growing up as an African-American. Kente shows an effortless charm that will go a long way in setting him apart from today’s techniques of contemporary music. View the full video below.
Read More »blackpills presents a true crime docu-series, “Urban Nightmares”
Urban Nightmares is a true crime docu-series that shares the heartbreaking story of a university professor who lost all that he loved on one fateful night. But when he decides to use a ritual to reach out to his deceased loved ones, we are taken on a surprising journey as we explore whether the ritual truly works or if its …
Read More »Dunbar lands a game winning shot with their “Top Dolla Freeze Gotti” release – @ThisIsDunbar
Keeping their feet to necks for the last quarter of 2017, Dunbar collective of Sure Shot and Bunchy Cartier lock in with another Theme Music Josh produced cut, “Top Dolla Freeze Gotti.” Serving it’s purpose as a brief freestyle follow-up to Sure Shot’s & T.M.J.’s “Da Munny”, released earlier this month, Mastermind Media handles the directorial work for Shot’s vision. …
Read More »Christo gets grimy on foes while out on the prowl, “Look’n 4’M” – @splashchristo
Christo is a product of the east coast, predominantly New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. He hits the cold dark streets for his latest flick, “Look’n 4’M”, as he hits up the local hot dog cart and posts up among some pretty cool graffiti art work. Some grimy music to get amped up to, check out Christo’s visual below.
Read More »Fitz Taylor & Semaj Foreman debut their “New Tradition” collab project – @FitzTaylor @SemajForeman
Hallucinogenic melodies and trapped out beats make up the majority of “New Tradition”, a twelve track collaboration album from Fitz Taylor and Semaj Foreman. Sure to keep the block feed, check out the full project via Spotify.
Read More »“Stand Back” as Taiyamo Denku destroys a Psycho Les beat – @TaiyamoDenku @psycho_les
Cypha Den Music’s Taiyamo Denku switches up styles as he hops onto production aside from fellow henchmen, Dcypha. For “Stand Back”, Denku dives into a throwback instrumental provided by none other than Psycho Les of The Beatnuts. No chasers, simply old school Hip Hop flavor for your ear, check it out.
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