SKYZOO – BEATS 1 FREESTYLE
Skyzoo shows up on Dr. Dre’s “The Pharmacy” and demolishes a Pete Rock instrumental.
Skyzoo shows up on Dr. Dre’s “The Pharmacy” and demolishes a Pete Rock instrumental.
Dave East continues his #EastMix rampage as he hijacks Chief Keef’s “Faneto” for his latest entry titled “Gorilla Glue.”
Styles P whips Drake’s “Feel No Ways” into shape for his latest freestyle.
ScHoolBoy Q’s new album will be coming at you sooner than later and the TDE emcee drops the bomb by unveiling his collaboration with Kanye West on “That Part.” Produced by Cardo, YeX, Cubeat, and Sounwave, Groovy Q and Yeezy go back and forth come correct and only heighten the anticipation for Q’s album.
Mistah F.A.B. is easily one of the most underrated emcees in hip hop and this cut is the perfect example of who. Fabby Davis Jr. is joined by Kendrick Lamar, KXNG Crooked and Kobe Honeycutt to discuss the struggle of being black and trying to survive in the streets.
Lil Chano From 79th drops his new mixtape Coloring Book for the masses to consume. The 23-year-old has taken the industry by storm over the past three years with a string of impressive projects and you can certainly add his 3rd solo mixtape to that list. Coloring Book features the likes of Kanye West, Jay Electronica, Justin Bieber, Jeremih, Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Future, T-Pain and more. Check it out now.
You already know by now just how much Tim Westwood has stashed in the vault. For this installment, we go back to 2004 when Method Man paid him a visit and went wild on the mic.
Fat Joe spoke to XXL about the time he had to share a jail cell with Big Pun and the moment he realized how crazy Big Pun was.
Homeboy Sandman heads to the Stones Throw “Dungeon Sessions” to perform “God” off of his recently released Kindness For Weakness project. And, yes, that’s a skunk in front of him.
Now this is dope.
Fresh off of his appearance in Captain America: Civil War, Marvel released a trailer for the reboot of the Black Panther comic series, written by esteemed writer Ta-Nehisi Coates. What makes this so great is that the trailer is back by Run The Jewels’ “Oh My Darling.”
Now that’s hip hop!