hip hop
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This new collection of Lord Quas tracks might not be as epic as this project’s debut LP in 2000, but it’s still an incredibly fun listen. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Young Fathers – “I Heard” from anticon. on Vimeo. Scottish experimental hip hop outfit Young Fathers have some new visuals out for the track “I Heard,” which is one of the many cuts to be released on their next project, TAPE TWO. This sophomore album of theirs is looking at a
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Some Eric Wareheim-directed visuals for the Major Lazer track “Bubble Butt,” which is featured on the duo’s latest full-length, Free the Universe. The video’s as ridiculous as it is NSFW–well, not if you work at a strip joint, I guess. Enjoy!
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Le Vasco EP by Le Vasco Le Vasco is a relatively new and difficult to pin down project. Their self-titled debut EP is available to stream and download for free above via their Bandcamp. One interesting result of the alt-rap scene’s thriving throughout the past couple of years is
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SLSBS ft. Quelle Chris by Metabeats (co-produced by Ed Boogie) A new track from Metabeats, which features some cutting lyrics from Quelle Chris that deal with fame, jealousy, and the music industry. The verses truly capture the sentiments of this track’s snide chorus: “SOUNDS LIKE SOME BULLSHIT!” The instrumental
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Tits 'N Explosions by Nocando A new collection of tracks from West Coast MC Nocando on Hellfyre Club, which is that same label that dropped those great Milo EPs earlier this year. Don’t go into this project expecting even roughly the same thing, though. What Nocando brings to
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A new music video from Kendrick Lamar with toys with some comedic and dramatic ideas involving partying, death, violence. There’s even a call for the death of Molly at the end of the video. The themes are nice, but it’s really the visuals on this video that impress:
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The Underachievers have dropped a new track titled “May’s Patience,” which is great and continues to showcase the talents of these bona fide East Coast spitters, but what’s even more exciting is the description of the embedded track above teases toward a new full-length project on the way
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An eerie fusion of electronic music and hip hop on this new track from When Saints Go Machine, “Love and Respect,” which is a cut from the Danish quartet’s new album, Infinity Pool. It’s dropping this week via EMI Records and !K7 Records.
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Bizarre Tribe: A Quest to The Pharcyde by Amerigo Gazaway of Gummy Soul Gummy Soul presents a collection of tracks that bring A Tribe Called Quest-inspired instrumentals under a number of vocal cuts from 90s-era hip hop start The Pharcyde. Stream and enjoy via the widget above, and download it