TERMANOLOGY – FUNKMASTER FLEX #030 FREESTYLE [VIDEO]
Watch as Termanology burns the studio down when he appears on Funkmaster Flex and destroys freestyle #030.
Watch as Termanology burns the studio down when he appears on Funkmaster Flex and destroys freestyle #030.
It’s short and to the point but the trailer for Run The Jewels 3 is here to let you know that January 13th is the day it goes down. Pre-order now.
Revisiting his three-year-old project, Fredro Starr drops a video for “The Truth” produced by The Audible Doctor. Fueled by a Drake vocal sample, Fredro takes it straight to the streets for the visuals.
Papoose, Fat Joe and Jaquae fire a number of punchlines into the air on “Back On My Bullshit.” Hoodie Season 3 is coming.
On the 10th anniversary of Nas releasing Hip Hop Is Dead, Mass Appeal and Google Play collaborate for a documentary that takes a look at the creation of the album. Watch part one above and then go to the Mass Appeal YouTube page for the rest.
Get an inside look at the making of Juelz Santana’s “Time Ticking” that also features Dave East, Bobby Schmurda & Rowdy Rebel.
Action Bronson has an insatiable thirst for natural wine, and some of his favorites, like Susucaru, are made by Frank Cornelissen, a winemaker from the Northern valley of Mount Etna in Sicily.
Action and Frank test some of his favorite wines in the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen along with Justin Chearno, wine director of The Four Horsemen, a wine-focused restaurant in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Dave East isn’t too good to stop jacking beats. This time he gives Cory Finesse’s “Vagabond” a whirl around the block.
Planit Hank brings together a menacing militia of emcees for “The Omen.” Canibus, Chris Rivers and Kool G Rap join forces while DJ Evil Dee puts the stamp on it on this awesome posse cut. Here’s what Hank said is the reason behind the collab.
My idea behind this song was to give hip-hop something they haven’t heard before and I always wanted to hear a Canibus and Big Pun collaboration due to the unfortunate events of Pun’s passing. Years later, thanks to Chris carrying on the torch of one of hip-hop’s Legends, hip-hop has a chance to hear these two emcees come together for the good of the culture. With the addition of G Rap, we get to also reignite that magic we heard on Allied Meta Forces. To close it out, the Legendary DJ Evil Dee from Black Moon gives us that boom bap stamp of pure hip-hop. That piece of Duck Down, with the cuts on hooks, brings it home for a song that was two decades in the making.
J-Live returns with the first in a series of mixtapes titled “At The Date Of This Writing.” Volume One finds J-Live flexing his lyrical chops while also offering seven instrumental tracks. Check it out above and download it over at Bandcamp.