hip hop
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Check out the Rollo Jackson-directed music video for Danny Brown’s new song “Dip.” Like the RUFFMERCY-helmed video for “ODB,” this new video is a twisted and druggy onslaught of quick cuts, zany effects, and colorful scrawling, all of which wonderfully complement the MC’s brashness, as well as the
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One of the most underrated producers out there right now just dropped a new music video for the track “Erica,” and it’s just great on all fronts. Not only is a soulful, sensual tune that features a bit of heartbreak, but the song’s got this bitterness to it
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Detroit rapper Danny Brown drops another track from his forthcoming Old album, which is set for a release at the end of this month on Fool’s Gold. Lyrically and vocally, Danny really does sound like an older version of himself, rapping about some grimy, grimy stuff in a normal
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Pusha T drops another track from his forthcoming album, My Name Is My Name, and with tracks like “Sweet Serenade” and “Numbers On the Boards,” this album is shaping up to be the best things G.O.O.D. Music’s has dropped since its inception. As usual, Pusha brings
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South Florida rapper Denzel Curry assembles a somewhat grim hip hop album with his latest project, Nostalgic 64.
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Brooklyn rapper YC the Cynic has dropped a music video for GNK cut “The Heaviest Cross.” The video features YC cavorting through a dank studio, with imagery including him offhandedly pushing over a teddy bear, traipsing about on the couch, and briefly playing dress-up. Check it out above! Also be
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#MONSANTO by True Neutral Crew Members of clipping. and Foot Village come together for this experimental music project they’ve named True Neutral Crew, and #MONSANTO is their debut release, and you can stream it via the widget above. For those who are into clipping., I think you’ll find
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Nevada rapper Dizzy Wright’s new mixtape may have over twenty tracks on it, but not a single one of ’em stuck out to me in a significant way.
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this can't be the place (evil doer melody) by milo Wisconson rapper milo has new track out that dropped out of the blue. It’s a demo he recorded to send along to those who bought one of his new t-shirts. NOW IT’S AVAILABLE FOR ALL TO
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The previously mentioned Chicago wordsmith Mick Jenkins has a new track out featuring production from High Klassified. The dude is definitely coming into his own. He’s got a voice, lyrics, depth. He knows how to pick a decent instrumental as well. Watch! via/