YOUR OLD DROOG – 42 (FORTY DEUCE) [VIDEO]
Your Old Droog drops the visuals for the joint paying homage to Times Square and the many staples of the New York City centerpiece.
Your Old Droog drops the visuals for the joint paying homage to Times Square and the many staples of the New York City centerpiece.
Action Bronson’s YouTube show that found him traversing the country in search of the finest food is now hitting television on the Viceland channel.
F*ck, That’s Delicious chronicles the life and eating habits of rap/s greatest bon vivant, Action Bronson. With the help of his friends and collaborators Meyhem Lauren and Big Body Bes, Action shows us that life is to be enjoyed as much as possible.
DJ Skizz remixes the posse cut off of Cormega’s Mega Philosophy album that features a ridiculous lineup of emcees.
Soundtrack: The Story of the DJ is a documentary about the history of DJing. While certain films have chronicled niche aspects of DJing, “Soundtrack” will take viewers through the evolution of radio DJs, turntablists, DJ producers, DJs as part of hip-hop groups, DJs controlling the main stages at some of the world’s biggest festivals and more. Featuring the likes of DJ A-Trak, DJ Premier, DJ Q-Bert, DJ Z-Trip and more, take a look at the first official trailer now.
Learn more about the film, support and follow the progress at The DJ Documentary.
DJ Kay Slay rounds up Dave East, Papoose and Raekwon for “Microphone Murderers” off of his 50 Shades Of Slay project. Each emcee takes his turn over a Rakim sample and you’ll be the judge of who committed the highest form of microphone murder.
KXNG Crooked and Statik Selektah offer a gift to their fans in advance of Statik KXNG dropping on February 12th.
More music from the Diggin In The Crates crew. This time we have O.C. and A.G. flexing over a Showbiz production on “Gotta Be Classic.”
Yes, it’s a very Termanology heavy day. Nothing wrong with that, right? Of course not! With that being said, Term links up with KXNG Crooked and Statik Selektah to drop “Let’s Go.” The beat is nasty and you don’t even have to ask about the rhymes, do you?
Statik Selektah deploys the ill lineup of Conway, Your Old Droog, Westside Gunn and Termanology to explain exactly what “The Curve” is.
Virginia emcee Tools Beastly trades bars with the always potent Termanology on “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.”