DAVE EAST – MONEY
No, this isn’t an #EastMix. Instead, we get a brand new joint from Dave East in the form of “Money.” Buda & Grandz put together a wicked backdrop for Mr. East to lament on the significance of the mighty dollar.
No, this isn’t an #EastMix. Instead, we get a brand new joint from Dave East in the form of “Money.” Buda & Grandz put together a wicked backdrop for Mr. East to lament on the significance of the mighty dollar.
Chance The Rapper drops the official video for “Angels” as we wait to see if the rumors that a project is dropping in April. But this will hold us over until we know what’s what.
Andre 3000 recently revealed that there was talks of a possible collaboration album between OutKast and A Tribe Called Quest. Even though we’ll never get to see it officially, a guy by the name of Nappy DJ Needles put together this ultra creative and very dope mashup album that brings both groups together. Hearing the rhymes from “ATLiens” over “Lyrics To Go” and “Skew It On The Bar B” over the “Scenario” remix never sounded so damn good together.
Kaytranada drops the weird video for “Glowed Up,” which features Anderson .Paak. This is off of his 99.9% album out on May 6th.
With a new album called Bang Ya Head 4 on the way, MED is joined by Blu and eLZhi for “Caddy Music.” Bang this, cop that and chill.
Oh, now this is nasty. Rhymeslinger extraordinaire, Black Thought, joins forces with Styles P over a 9th Wonder production on the Netflix series inspired “Making A Murderer.” Enjoy!
For those that didn’t get their hands the posthumous album Jay Love Japan back in 2008, you’ll be happy to know that it will be re-released on May 6th. With that comes the official release of “Sun In My Face” that features Blu along with a guy named Miguel Jontel that you may know.
It’s bittersweet to see this joint from the late Phife with production from J Dilla released. Bitter, because you realize the world has lost two legends. But sweet because they will always live on in our music. Enjoy the collaboration “Nutshell.”
The return of ScHoolBoy Q is a vicious one as the video for “Groovy Tony” proves that he’s back and not taking no for an answer.
Khrysis has been around for over a decade and has laid down some nasty production for the likes of Sean Price, Rapsody, Masta Ace, Little Brother and many others. He’s preparing to drop a instrumental album on Friday titled MotherfuNker and he’s a little taste with “That Bounce.”