RAPSODY FEAT. JOEY BADA$$ & MERNA – DON’T NEED IT REMIX (PRODUCED BY YOUNG GURU)
Joey Bada$$ joins Rapsody for the remix of “Don’t Need It.”
Joey Bada$$ joins Rapsody for the remix of “Don’t Need It.”
Alchemist and Oh No drop the video for “Sheet Music,” which features the late Sean Price and Havoc, from the album You Disgust Me out now.
Styles Pinero didn’t plan for his album A Wise Guy & A Wise Guy to leak nearly two months ahead of schedule, but that’s just how the internet works sometimes. So The Ghost has decided to stream the full project on Spotify. Featuring his Lox brethren, Tyler Woods, Dave East and more. Listen via Spotify and cop on iTunes.
Talib Kweli’s album title is indicative of his mind state as he drops a free project that features the likes of Styles P, Ab Soul & Miguel. Stream the album above and then head to Kweli’s website for the free download.
What originally appeared on Awkword’s World Wide View gets the New York treatment with a remix.
A vicious lyrical offering from the late Sean Price from his forthcoming album Songs In The Key Of Price dropping August 21st. #riP!
The artist formally known as Mos Def drops in to offer some bars on police brutality and social injustice while under the influence of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
No rap circuses. A Country Called Earth. Free the land. Love and respect to the Basquiat family and Mr. W.F. Flame. Let us be reminded of Sandra bland, Fegurson, Baltimore, and all the injustice of the world, as well as the beauty. Respect to the family of Sean Price and Brooklyn, from which I and Jean-Michel are from. Eternal love to my city. God bless the soul and keeping living, even when we die, we wont stay dead.Lyrics by Yasiin Bey, Music by Jean-Michel Basquiat’s band Gray, off of their album Shades Of, originally recorded between 1979-1981. Lyrics taken from Jean-Michel’s paintings, graffiti and notebook sketches. Make peace and be grateful. L T P F J – Yasiin Bey
Sheek rocks over Mobb Deep’s “Survival Of The Fittest” instrumental while we keep waiting for SBG2 to drop.
The past meets the present when Kendrick Lamar interviews Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren and Yella for Billboard Magazine. It’s an epic interview where the group discuss their musical impact, reflecting on Straight Outta Compton, what new emcees they are digging and so much more. Check out the 25 minute interview.
The dynamic duo of !llmind and Joell Ortiz hit DJ Enuff’s Hot 97 show “The Hot Box” to discuss their album Human and Ortiz drops some bars from “Latino Pt 2.”