U-GOD FEAT. RAEKWON & INSPECTAH DECK – EPICENTER
On March 30th, U-God will release his 5th studio album Venom. The first joint we get from the album features Raekwon and Inspectah Deck with some assistance from DJ Green Lantern titled “Epicenter.”
On March 30th, U-God will release his 5th studio album Venom. The first joint we get from the album features Raekwon and Inspectah Deck with some assistance from DJ Green Lantern titled “Epicenter.”
The legend known as Big Daddy Kane hits NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert and rolls through the classics before ending with a dope freestyle to remind y’all just how Raw he is.
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Halifax Nova Scotia producer ChanHays drops a new video from his 2017 album Here with “Smokin” featuring Fat Ray, Phat Kat and Guilty Simpson.
With the announcement of Pro Era’s Chuck Strangers’ debut project Consumers Park dropping on March 16th comes the single “Style Wars” with Joey Bada$$.
Grammy-nominated emcee Rapsody comes through with a video from one of the favorite’s from Laila’s Wisdom. “Chrome” follows what happens when a carjacking goes south and guns are drawn.
What happens at a bar on Valentine’s Day? Allow Chris Rivers to narrate over Junior Mafia’s “Get Money” with “Soul Mate.”
Blu & Exile take it back to their younger days as they look to bury a time capsule in the video for “Constellations.”
Somebody must be cutting onions in here. Drake releases the video for “God’s Plan” and it’s definitely going to move you. With a near million dollar budget for the video, Drake instead decided to give all the money away and it’s all captured in this video. No matter how you feel about Drake, you simply cannot deny the emotions captured in this video from the lives that he touched.
Detroit emcee and producer Black Milk will be back on the scene with Fever dropping later this month and drops off the song “True Lies” is advance of the album’s release.
“On the song, I talk about how traditions and institutions are used to keep people from questioning the world around them and from demanding more for themselves,” Black Milk says. “When I made the track, I envisioned a world full of zombies being told what to believe. Only a few come to realize most of what they’ve been taught about and within the institutions around them are lies to impede both personal and collective progress.”