hip hop
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From his forthcoming mixtape Hunger Pangs, which is out this Wednesday, Cakes Da Killa has just dropped a new track titled “Living Gud, Eating Gud.” It’s loud, in-your-face, braggadocios, and solidly built. It’s a true blue single! Maybe not as outlandish as I’ve come to expect from
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Dark Comedy by Open Mike Eagle Hellfyre Club folkhero and lyrical eccentric Open Mike Eagle just made his latest full-length project available for streaming. Give Dark Comedy a listen above.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-fE7jpE3T8 Kate Tempest is a spoken word artist and playwright hailing from South London, who last year won the Ted Hughes Award for her epic poem Brand New Ancients. But her talents also extend to rap music. She put out her Dan Carey-produced full-length
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clipping. comes through with a miraculous, 18-minute mix that features over 50 songs in its run-time. Considering the trio will be officially dropping of the most eclectic hip hop albums ever this week, it’s no surprise that this mix features everything from Sleaford Mods to T-Pain. It’s a
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Out of the blue, Death Grips drops a new, 8-song project titled Niggas On the Moon, which is supposed to be the first installment of a double album that we should be seeing the second half of later this year. The title of this thing: The Powers That B. Sonically,
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Blu’s latest album is pure ambition hampered by an incredibly weak recording.
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Beloved New York lyricist YC the Cynic drops a new single and music video under the title “Night Thoughts.” It’s an eerie instrumental with lyrics set to the theme of a relationship that I don’t think is going too well. Check out YC’s last album, and cross
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On his biggest commercial release to date, enigmatic rapper Riff Raff brings a heightened version of the goofy, hilarious trap rap that he’s known for, but he doesn’t do it consistently
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Freddie Gibbs and Madlib drop some visuals for “Deeper,” which was one of the lead singles off their new full-length together, Piñata. The video basically goes through the storyline Gibbs is rapping about in the song itself–except it doesn’t really look like that guy’s trying to be
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Denzel Curry enjoys the simpler–and nastier–pleasures in life, it seems. That’s what this new track of his seems to be about, anyway. Give this smooth, moody song a stream via the widget above, and check out a review of Curry’s latest project right here.