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Detroit emcee LC refuses to fold under “Pressure” – @CourtneyBell313​

Detroit’s LC returns to the scene with a new visual for “Pressure”. Produced by fellow Motor city native, Jupyter, the song speaks on the state of mind he’s grown into over the past year after witnessing close friends getting killed, and the overall state of his city. The Diego Cruz-directed video transitions between performance scenes of LC delivering over the …

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SunN.Y. preaches some “Ghetto Gossip” alongside Curt Laisi – @SunIzOut @CurtLaisi

SunN.Y. returns with a new single to kickstart the change of seasons. Linking with Rochester NY’s, Curt Laisi, SunN.Y. tells us a thug’s tale of “Ghetto Gossip”. Shedding light on his hometown’s narcotics and violence issues, SunN.Y. delves into these topics in his music, utilizing clever word play to share detailed accounts of encounters with the aforementioned problems. Check it …

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Beatnick & K-Salaam fire things up on “The Bluest Flame” – @KSalaamBeatnick

Two of Hip Hop’s most prolific producers, Beatnick & K-Salaam, gathered up a smorgasboard of lyrical talent and the result is “The Bluest Flame”. Notables and frequent collaborators like Tech N9NE. Talib Kweli, Blu, Bun B, Young Buck, Fashawn, Wrekonize and Joell Ortiz bless the board work of these Minnesota natives, complementing one another perfectly, for an album that heads …

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Stoneface, Ras Kass & William Cooper enter the “4th Dimension” – @RealStoneface @RasKass @William_Cooper_

The “4th Dimension” is defined as something outside the range of ordinary experience and that maybe the best way to describe the Stoneface visual featuring Ras Kass and William Cooper. Stoneface leads the way as all three sharp-shooters take their turn opening new dimensions while floating over a hypnotizing soundscape provided by producer BP. The visuals are captured and edited …

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Fred Nice – “Way 2 Nice”

Fred Nice is here with the release of his latest mixtape “Way 2 Nice”. The 22-track set see’s Fred balance the line between singing and rapping throughout, showcasing a serious amount of versatility. He also shows his penchant for reimagining tracks, like his remix to 21 Savage’s “Bank Account” which is also included below. Joining him on the project is …

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