TALIB KWELI FEAT. STYLES P – LAST ONES
1/3 of The Lox links up with 1/2 of Reflection Eternal to create “Last Ones.” The title reflects the duo’s dedication to consider the culture in everything that they do.
1/3 of The Lox links up with 1/2 of Reflection Eternal to create “Last Ones.” The title reflects the duo’s dedication to consider the culture in everything that they do.
This is how you turn a country that’s in turmoil into a song. KXNG Crooked wraps a song around the idea around Donald Trump’s concept of “Alternative Facts.” With a situation so murky, Crooked turns into something a little more lighthearted.
Casanova goes to get hired guns Young M.A., Dave East, Fabolous and Don Q for the remix to “Don’t Run.”
Another drop from Faith Evans posthumous collaboration with The Notorious B.I.G. “When We Party” features the West Coast stylings of Snoop Dogg. How do you feel about this?
Randy Reimer returns with another Statik Selektah produced joint that features the vocal linguistics of Slaine on “Roll Up.”
That Biggie and Faith project that Faith Evans talked about a few years ago is finally coming to fruition as the first single from The King & I comes in the form of the Jadakiss-assisted “NYC.”
Royce’s jackin for beats tour continues as he completely abuses Big Sean’s “Moves” and Dave East, Don Q and G Herbo’s “No Hook.” Is anybody touching Royce right about now?
KXNG Crooked is on his “Malcolm X shit” as he destroys the instrumental to Kanye West’s “Real Friends” with a vicious freestyle.
Add Prodigy to the list of those who have grown restless with the state of American under the iron fist of Donald Trump. The Mobb Deep emcee drops “Make America Great Again” just to get some issues off his chest.
With Oddisee’s The Iceberg around the corner, the DMV producer and emcee drops “Like Really” as he asks questions that would appear to be obvious, but are not.