NITTY SCOTT, MC – WE ARE ONE (PRODUCED BY LARGE PROFESSOR)
Nitty Scott, MC and Large Professor have joined forces for a project called LOADING and drop the first joint from the collab titled “We Are One.”
Nitty Scott, MC and Large Professor have joined forces for a project called LOADING and drop the first joint from the collab titled “We Are One.”
Vic Mensa takes on the Twenty One Pilots song “Heathens” off of the Suicide Squad soundtrack and adds some bars to it.
JAMLA emcee GQ is joined by fellow camp member Rapsody for the 9th Wonder and Khrysis produced “Guns Hang High.”
Wale catches wreck over the “Nas Is Like” instrumental to deliver his version of the Nas and DJ Premier collaboration.
Ab Soul’s will drop his new album Do What Thou Will on December 9th and releases “Threatening Nature” for a sample of what’s to come. Pay close attention as you’ll notice that this is a flip of Ras Kass’ “Nature Of The Threat” from his Soul On Ice album.
No, it’s not a diss. But Wale drops “Groundhog Day” in response to J. Cole’s “False Prophets” and addresses where he fits in the current state of hip hop hierarchy.
“The most highly underrated of my generation // Behind them Crooked Smiles, n*ggas neglect to embrace me // Respect is in order now, my liquor is more than y’all // You throwing them lil shots, we catching some cases” and “I remember me and Cole would open for Hov // Everyday A Star Is Born, I guess I died in the womb.”
RTJ 3 has a release date of January 13th and to celebrate the announcement, Killer Mike and El-P drop “Legend Has It.”
Joell Ortiz, Chris Rivers and Whispers say what they feel and dare you to stop them over a Domingo and Khardier Da God production.
Another one from Statik Selektah’s A3C remix project. This one comes courtesy of Dave East’s “Stretched Out” with a touch of the Statik one’s flavor.
Bumpy Knuckles and Nottz will drop The PoPDuKe Project in 2017. To formally announce their project, the emcee and producer release “Legend” where Freddie Foxxx discusses the legends of hip hop back in the 80s.