SEMI HENDRIX (RAS KASS & JACK SPLASH) FEAT. KURUPT – M.A.S.H.
Kurupt and Ras Kass trade bars on the rock-influenced “M.A.S.H.” off of the forthcoming Breakfast At Banksy’s album.
Kurupt and Ras Kass trade bars on the rock-influenced “M.A.S.H.” off of the forthcoming Breakfast At Banksy’s album.
There’s some Ruff Ryder nostalgia here as Jadakiss and Swizz Beatz connect for this cut that has a Halloween theme to it.
Termanology goes on a lyrical world tour over a Statik Selektah production for this joint off of his Term Brady project.
Sheek’s SBG2 is eventually going to drop but until then we get Sheek flexing over The Diplomats/Master P’s “Bout It Bout It…Part III” instrumental.
Jadakiss remixes 2011’s “Grind” with his Lox brethren for “Still Grind’n.”
What’s better than DJ Premier, Royce Da 5’9″ and Logic? More DJ Premier, Royce Da 5’9″ and Logic! When the trio recorded “Mode” for the Southpaw soundtrack, it clocked in at barely over 3 minutes. With the release of the deluxe version of the PRhyme album, we get a version called the “extended beast version” that goes for over 7 minutes. Enjoy that!
New Bronx, NY emcee G. Fisher reps the Bronx with a double dose of lyrics over 2 tracks from the DJ Premier produced catalogue “Beats That Collected Dust” (Vol. 1 & 2).
With new scratches included, this warms the streets up for the cold winter.
Joey Bada$$ connected with English rockers Glass Animals for the track “Lose Control.”
“We were in New York and the session that was supposed to start at 11am, actually started at 11pm,” Joey told Noisey. “I fuck with Dave heavy – we understood each other’s vibe straight away and worked through the night to create this fire. Nobody got hurt.”
Killer Mike and El-P provide the theme song to the Mass Appeal documentary “Rubble Kings.” Out on October 30th, Rubble Kings is described as a film about “how a few extraordinary, forgotten people did the impossible, during the gang era of NYC and how their actions impacted the city and the world over by planting the seeds to what would become hip hop culture.”
DJ Absolut releases yet another vintage joint from his personal vaults. This time it comes from Havoc and Prodigy and is the unreleased song “That Mobb Deep.”