J-LIVE – YOU’RE THE ONE FREESTYLE
The triple threat known as J-Live drops this “You’re The One” freestyle that features his production, rhymes and scratches.
The triple threat known as J-Live drops this “You’re The One” freestyle that features his production, rhymes and scratches.
Coney Island’s finest takes on the Kanye West produced song for The Weeknd.
Saga and Marco Polo get together to release the banger “Tell Me.”
It’s rare that an artist can show development in a year, never mind four months, but that’s exactly what Brooklyn’s Saga has done with “Tell Me.” Like most of his break-out From Out Of The Shadows, which dropped this past April to critical acclaim, the track is produced by heavyweight beatsmith, Marco Polo.
The two Brooklyn dwellers prove yet again that they’re long-lost rap brethren, on a track that’s as much of a celebration as it is a reminder to stop sleeping on Saga. For his part, it’s clear his pen just keeps getting sharper, even after killing it over Alchemist instrumentals on Saga Ghanoush. Saga’s growing skill set is particularly evident on the hook, which boasts the BK spitter playing off the looping “Tell me…” vocal.
Reggie Noble is preparing to drop a new album in October or November and unleashes the Rick Rock produced first single “Dopeman.”
Dave East puts his spin on Jadakiss’ “Air It Out” with the aptly titled East Mix.
Chris Rivers gets the severely underrated Nitty Scott MC and Whispers to proclaim that all they want to do is deliver some bars.
Not long after Funk Volume fired their salvo at Horseshow Gang, the Cali collective drops their response. Who do you have winning round one?
After the Horseshoe Gang took Funk Volume up on their offer to battle for $500k, the collective take their shot at KXNG Crooked’s little brothers with “Free Meal.”
The mighty Mos Def is back in business with an swift education in lyricism over some Ski Beatz production.
Chris Rivers pays homage to the late Sean Price with his latest freestyle.