hip hop
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melancholy and the infinite shadness by Shad Canadian rapper Shad is as clever as he is entertaining to listen to. I guess you could say his wit is why he’s interesting to listen to. The dude dropped an album I wasn’t too hot on a few years ago,
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It’s been about five years since California natives Blu & Exile teamed up and released the modern hip hop classic Below the Heavens. They’ll be putting out another album later this year, and it’s an LP I believe leaked onto Bandcamp for a short while last year,
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On his 10th album, Nas delivers a slightly modernized version of the same ol’ same ol’. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Two of 2011’s most bombastic and divisive hip-hop artists, Danny Brown and Araabmuzik, have come together to produce a new track as part of Yours Truly’s “Songs From Scratch” series. When you think about it, this is a collaboration that was bound to happen. Much like Araabmuzik’s
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Two of 2011’s most bombastic and divisive hip-hop artists, Danny Brown and Araabmuzik, have come together to produce a new track as part of Yours Truly’s “Songs From Scratch” series. When you think about it, this is a collaboration that was bound to happen. Much like Araabmuzik’s
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Atlanta rapper Killer Mike recently recorded a live in studio session for Yours Truly for “Untitled,” a highlight track from his new LP R.A.P. Music, one of the better hip-hop albums of the year. Watching Mike rap in this video is truly a sight to behold; his flow
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Lifting some endless atmospheres from the Submotion Orchestra, this new Buckamore track and video is most likely gonna be the darkest piece of hip hop I’ve heard this week. The dude has a full-length album on the way, and keep in contact with him on Facebook here.
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A new track from the grimy, dark beatmaster himself, the Gaslamp Killer. Last I heard of this guy, he was producing Gonjasufi’s a Sufi and a Killer, and putting out an EP that I reviewed pretty well. I’m excited to hear that on Sept. 18th, he’s gonna
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Visuals for the new Jeremiah Jae single, “Money,” which is out now via Brainfeeder. While we all need money to live, this new track from Jae serves as a reminder of how joyless the pursuit of it can be. Dark, understated, and pretty moving. This track comes from Jae’s
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Y U NO REVIEW is back. I know. Crazy, right? Let’s not make a big deal of it. I love you. WATCH THE REVIEW…OR NO REVIEW, RATHER