CHRIS RIVERS – SHOOK ONES FREESTYLE
The son of Big Pun pays homage to the late Prodigy by dropping a freestyle over the instrumental to “Shook Ones.”
The son of Big Pun pays homage to the late Prodigy by dropping a freestyle over the instrumental to “Shook Ones.”
DJ Concept takes a different route when it comes to honoring Prodigy. Rather than dropping a mix of classic songs, Concept grabs all of the samples that Prodigy rocked over and puts together a dope mix that will remind us of the late rapper’s greatness.
Dave East’s Paranoia is drawing near and the Harlem emcee continues to deliver bangers with “No Back And Forth.”
After dropping the Black Ops album with Showbiz handling the beats, Justo returns with a video for “The Council.”
In his new video for “The Council,” Brooklyn rapper Justo makes it clear that he’s ready to cement his place among the Hip-Hop greats. He won’t be going it alone on this mission, either, as he has none other than D.I.T.C. producer Showbiz at his side.
The living legend provided the snarling, guitar-laden slapper not just for “The Council” but for Justo’s entire upcoming project, ‘Black Ops.’ And before we get to hear it later this week, we’ll have plenty of time to get better acquainted with the BK spitter and how he “feel[s] like Michael Corleone, but in real life.”
For anyone not terribly familiar with ‘The Godfather’ villain, he’s basically saying he’s on his bad-guy sh*t, and ready to get his however he needs to (which is surely by way of dropping some serious heat). Justo is also doing so with the blessing of not just Showbiz, but also DJ Premier and DJ Vic Black of Gang Starr foundation, all of whom appear in the visuals for “The Council” and give their blessing to the rising rapper.
Check out the visuals for “The Council,” and be on the look out for ‘Black Ops,’ which drops this Thursday through all major digital outlets and streaming platforms through Black Jewel Entertainment.
Spawning from Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s “The Hamilton Mixtape” is the video for “Immigrants.” K’Naan, Snow The Product, Riz MC and Residente represent for all of the immigrants who have made their way to America and, as the song states, get the job done.
Action Bronson attempts to teach some old folks how to bust a move in this zany video for “Let Me Breathe.”
Jimmy Fallon finds Dave Chappelle in the audience during a recent episode of “The Tonight Show” and The Roots drops some bars about the comedian.
After dropping the song and the album, Berner and Styles P deliver the video to “Table” with ScHoolBoy Q.
After going on a spree of killing freestyles, CyHi the Prynce prepares to release No Dope On Sundays by delivering the single “Movin’ Around” with ScHoolBoy Q.
Kendrick Lamar spends an hour on Big Boy’s Neighborhood to discuss the impact of DAMN, and touches on everything else from buying his sister a car for graduation, the original name for this album and a crashed hard drive that had roughly 500 songs on it.