TALIB KWELI FEAT. RAPSODY – EVERY GHETTO (LIVE ON THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JIMMY FALLON)
With The Roots providing the music, Talib Kweli and Rapsody perform “Every Ghetto” on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.
With The Roots providing the music, Talib Kweli and Rapsody perform “Every Ghetto” on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon.
Termanology returns with “Grade A” the first video off his upcoming “Term Brady” Ep. With Term on the mic, 9th Wonder on the Production & Statik Selektah on the cuts.
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.”
Joe Budden’s All Love Lost is almost here and the emcee liberates another song from the project. The 7-minute “Playing Our Part” finds Budden lamenting about how a relationship falls apart.
With DJ Premier being at the helm for the NBA 2K16 soundtrack, it only made sense that we would get some original music from the legendary producer. With that comes “Hold The City Down,” an exclusive track for the game that features Papoose unleashing lyrical venom all over the Preemo track.
Mass Appeal presents this docu-series on Anderson .Paak that follows him as his fingerprint on the music industry continues to grow.
Anderson .Paak’s 2014 album Venice opens with a track titled “Waves” which includes sounds of the Pacific Ocean crashing onto the shore of Venice Beach and the voice of renowned surfer Miki Dora (RIP) talking about what it feels like to ride a huge wave. We’re pretty sure Paak can relate: Since then the artist formerly known as Breezy Lovejoy has racked up six production and vocal credits on Dr. Dre’s Compton album and is currently riding on top of a crazy wave of buzz and opportunity.
And the wave never stops—last week, he teamed up with Chicago/L.A. production duo Blended Babies to release The Anderson .Paak EP. Working with L.A. producer Knxwledge, they recently finished up their next NxWorries EP while simultaneously touring with Earl Sweatshirt. Now Paak’s preparing his next solo effort, Malibu, working with a crazy who’s who list that currently includes Dr. Dre, Kendrick Lamar, 9th Wonder, and Madlib among others.
Today, Mass Appeal premieres Anderson .Paak’s new web series, A N I M A L. Shot by Micah Stell, the show is a quick-paced, jump-cut-filled account of newfound fame, which mirrors the wonderfully turbulent life that Paak is adjusting to. “It’s been a crazy ride and I’m not really concerned with stopping any time soon,” says Paak. “This is what we’ve been working toward for a long a time. We’re ready, and I’m glad I can share this moment with new fans and people that want to get to know me.” The cast of characters ranges from Paak’s wife and son to his L.A. underground homies like Dumbfoundead and LO_DEF, to global superstars like Dre and Kendrick.”
Joey Bada$$ partners up with Scion AV and drops this new track for your listening pleasure.
The late Sean Price makes another posthumous appearance. This time he shows up on DJ J Hart’s “Barzini” off of J Hart’s recently released Passport EP.
As a treat to his fans, Joe Budden and his co-hosts are joined by Emanny and album engineer Parks to play selections from his upcoming All Love Lost album and have some in depth discussion about the project on his “I’ll Name This Podcast Later” show.