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Hash Money by #$ Previously mentioned hip hop duo #$ has just put out its first project on Smokers Cough Records, the eight-track-long mini-album Hash Money. It’s a breezy listen, clocking in a little short of the half hour mark, but it showcases everything that makes its two members so great.
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A hilarious and breezy new music video from New Jersey’s GDP for his song “The Next Day.” The B&W music video of nothing more than the MC taking occasional sips from a bottle of Coca Cola kind of reminds me of a recent Xiu Xiu one – Both
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New Jersey MC GDP and Philly electronic music producer Space Jesus have joined forces under the name #$ (Hash Money). The Smokers Cough signees already have new single and video out under their new handle, titled “Right Now.” Check out the bassy EDM-rap goodness above!
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Underground MC The Man From Somewhere Else has teamed up with producer Aoi for an EP that’s gonna be dropping sometime in January of 2014. Here’s a trailer: The duo recently dropped the track that’s streaming at the top of this post, which features verses from Shape
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New Jersey rapper GDP has been getting more and more emotional and dreary with his rhymes on newer tracks like “Placeholder.” GDP’s got a new project out on Run For Cover Records titled Holla. If you’re looking for a reason to be upset, you’ve found it!
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GDP & The Wrong Address w/Jimmy Frankenstein - "The Art Of Blowing Glass vs. The Act Of Breaking It"
Previously mentioned rapper GDP is usually an odd and hilariously foul-mouthed dude, but this new track of his, which is featured on his new 12″ via Run For Cover Records, is one of the darkest, moodiest songs I’ve ever heard him drop. The lyrics depict an incredibly damaged relationship
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Truly disturbed hip hop eccentric GDP drops a new track from his SoundCloud titled “Funnel Buddies,” which seems to be a raunchy track about a long line of friends with benefits. While having no-strings-attached relations isn’t exactly a refreshing topic in hip hop, GDP seems to take it to
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Truly disturbed hip hop eccentric GDP drops a new track from his SoundCloud titled “Funnel Buddies,” which seems to be a raunchy track about a long line of friends with benefits. While having no-strings-attached relations isn’t exactly a refreshing topic in hip hop, GDP seems to take it to
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A new track from New Jersey’s most vile, perverse, and unsettling rapper, GDP. The dude’s lyrics, like usual, are dark, and make me wonder if he kisses his mother with that mouth. The beat here really makes the track. The refined string sections wrap around the rhythm like
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I can’t remember how exactly I heard of him, but I’ve been following New Jersey rapper GDP on SoundCloud for about a month or so now. He’s seriously growing on me, and it’s hard to figure out why. The dude is highly lyrical and clever. Even