DIAMOND D GIVES THE SCIENCE BEHIND HIS CLASSICS ON THE COMBAT JACK SHOW
Keeping it in the Bronx, we have the incomparable Diamond D. We play his hits, he gives us the science behind them. The recipe for a classic episode. Ain’t nothing more to it.
Keeping it in the Bronx, we have the incomparable Diamond D. We play his hits, he gives us the science behind them. The recipe for a classic episode. Ain’t nothing more to it.
The Yelawolf and Eminem collaboration off of Yelawolf’s upcoming Love Story album is here for your consumption. Who had the better verse?
Spanish Harlem’s very own Bodega Bamz drops his full length project Sidewalk Exec. Featuring the likes of Joell Ortiz, Flatbush ZOMBies and the late A$AP Yams, Bamz takes us on a 12-track musical journey. Listen to it on Spotify and support on iTunes.
D12 producer/emcee Mr. Porter brings in Rapsody and Scram Jones for the first video from his upcoming project <i>Stuff In My Backpack</i> titled “Told Y’all.” The album drops on May 7th and this set of visuals gives you some insight on the soulful sounds you can expect from the project.
Brooklyn emcee Saga and producer Marco Polo join forces for the <i>From Out Of The Shadows</i> album. You can check out all ten songs from the album — including the Roc Marciano assisted banger “City Streets” — right here and download now.
Rapsody, along with 9th Wonder, stopped by Statik Selektah’s Showoff Radio and blessed the studio with a freestyle over Biggie’s “Who Shot Ya.”
Termanology releases another video from his <i>Shut Up & Rap</i> album. This time its for the song “Streetwise” Produced by The Mighty Moe and with cuts & scratches by DJ Statik Selektah.
New D.I.T.C and YearRound Records Artist, Fisher (Formally known as G.Fisher) Drops The First visual from his #IamNY series over the classic “A Million and One Questions” Instrumental produced by DJ PREMIER.
Shot on The last day in the World Famous D&D Studios, Fisher dedicates this freestyle and video to Hip Hop Hollowed Ground.
While on BBC Radio, Flying Lotus spoke to Kendrick Lamar and played the previously unreleased version of their collaboration “Eyes Above.” Check it out and go here for the full interview.
Mr. Wonderful has inspired some serious food over the last couple of weeks. We’ve shown you “Easy Rider”-inspired stuffed quail, wild mushroom risotto set to “Baby Blue,” and now you can add octopus shawarma and char siu lamb belly to that list.
Action Bronson has wanted to meet and cook with chef Michael Voltaggio for a while now, ever since Voltaggio’s triumphant run on season 6 of ‘Top Chef.’ Although Action dined at Ink in an episode of ‘Fuck, That’s Delicious,’ the two actually never met … until now. In this episode of ‘Cooking with Mr. Wonderful,’ Mr. Baklava plays his new tracks “Brand New Car” and “The Rising” for Chef Voltaggio, and what follows is maybe the most creative interpretation of Bronson’s music yet. Bon appétit!