DAVE EAST – WINNERS NEVER LOSE
The Mass Appeal emcee drops this new joint that serves as Under Armour & Finish Line’s new #TightForTomorrow campaign starring the NY Knicks’ Jerian Grant.
The Mass Appeal emcee drops this new joint that serves as Under Armour & Finish Line’s new #TightForTomorrow campaign starring the NY Knicks’ Jerian Grant.
Jakk Frost gets busy on this hard rhymin’ jawn over this classic Grant Green instrumental.
G. Fisher, son of the legendary Guy Fisher, drops two verses to the DJ Premier Beats That Collected Dust Vol. 1. Here is the outcome over “Dinky” and “B-Line.”
Out of the blue, Statik Selektah drops this unreleased collaboration with Black Thought titled “Couldn’t Tell” that appears to have been left on the cutting room floor of Lucky 7.
The deluxe version of Royce Da 5’9″ and DJ Premier’s PRhyme album is now here for your listening pleasure. So go ahead and hit play for some more rugged rhymes and raw beats courtesy of DJ Premier and Royce Da 5’9″ with some assistance from a collection of superfriends.
Stream it and then buy it.
Black Thought was originally supposed to be on the PRhyme album but the unexpected death of The Roots’ manager caused the emcee to not make the album. However, with the deluxe version of the album dropping, Black Thought ends up on the remix to “Wishin'” and replaces Common with a disgustingly ill verse. If you haven’t ordered the album by now, what are you waiting for?
Tim Westwood has been doing his thing lately with yanking some vintage freestyles out of his personal digital vault. This one in particular should resonate with any hip hop head who adored the Rawkus era as the 2001 versions of Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and Last Emperor (who had just signed with Aftermath) bless the mic with a freestyle over Erick Sermon’s “Music” instrumental.
After dropping the MF Doom and Phonte collaboration “Highs & Lows”, DJ Premier and Royce Da 5’9″ drop another track from the deluxe edition of the PRhyme album (that you can pre-order here). Joey Bada$$ joins the dynamic duo for the appropriately titled “Golden Era” that finds the emcees delivering poignant lyricism over a nasty DJ Premier production.
The Anderson .Paak road show isn’t slowing down anytime soon as the singer drops the third cut off of his forthcoming Malibu project that features The Game and Sonya Elise and produced by Pac Div’s Like.
Ghostface lends his two cents (and then some) to The Weeknd’s “Tell Your Friends” produced by Kanye West. The remix will appear on Ghost’s Supreme Clientele 2.