TERMANOLOGY – COUNT IT (PRODUCED BY BUCKWILD)
Termanology and Buckwild tag team for “Count It.”
De La Soul Is Not Dead takes it all the way back to Amityville, Long Island—a suburban hip hop mecca where three highly creative individuals and high school classmates linked up with DJ Prince Paul and shopped a demo tape to Tommy Boy Records. The label that brought the world “Planet Rock” would soon have another smash hit on their hands with “Me Myself and I” and De La Soul, the so-called “Hippies of Hip Hop.” But little did they know what the future would hold.
Many of De La Soul’s early classics are difficult to find on digital music platforms due to complex sample clearance issues. As a result,
their impact on the development of hip hop is felt from the group’s Native Tongues affiliates through Kanye West, Pharrell, and Kendrick Lamar.It’s been twenty-five years since “De La Soul Is Dead,” the group’s iconoclastic sophomore album, and twenty years since “Stakes Is High,” their first project without Prince Paul at the helm. These two pivotal releases positioned the group on the career trajectory that leads them
to this extraordinary moment. Last week De La Soul’s latest release, “And The Anonymous Nobody,” topped Billboard’s Rap Albums Chart. Funded by a half-million-dollar Kickstarter bonanza, the group’s first new album in over a decade features diverse guest spots from Snoop Dogg to David Byrne. What better time to look back at the legendary trio’s rise through the rap game?Don’t sleep on these Long Island cats. They’re definitely onto something.
Before Common makes America great again with his new album, the Chicago emcee delivers a smooth hip hop love song with the Marsha Ambrosius and PJ assisted “Lovestar.”
September 30th can’t come soon enough. But until then, check out another action packed trailer for the Netflix series “Luke Cage.”
We all have those moments where we spazz out, go on a tirade, and speak our #facts. Ras uses a trap beat to vent about the current issues in Rap while parodying some (in)famous Kanye West incidents. Produced by C-Dash, hook by Atlanta’s Chiccen.
Anything from Rage Against The Machine frontman Zack De La Rocha is highly anticipated and this new joint produced by 1/2 of Run The Jewels is just the banger to remind us how dope Zack is
Masta Ace drops the video for “Story Of Me” from his album The Falling Season.
Dave East catches a body with a vicious set of bars on the Buda & Grandz produced “One Way.”
Mash Out Posse’s very own Billy Danze serves up a hood brief to the President with his latest single.
1/3 of eMC connects with Baltimore producer JSOUL for the Blame It On The Music album dropping on September 23. The first offering from the project comes in the form of “Satellite.”