hip hop
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New video from Marky w/Rockwilder on the production side of things. These guys are gonna drop a tape on April 19th titled the Markwilder Show.
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“To Whom It May Concern” MP3 “The World” MP3 “Gotta Get Paid” feat. Big K.R.I.T. MP3 New York MC Smoke DZA just dropped a new mixtape, the Hustlers Catalog. He’s a stoner and he’s not apologetic about it. Some might even criticize him for running
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“Chocobo” MP3 “Camera Day” MP3 These two tracks come from West Coast rapper and producer Zeroh. If you like your hip hop abstract and mind-bending, then let these MP3s play, and pick up Zeroh’s latest mixtape, G7 University. He’s also got another tape hanging around as well. The
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New remix of “Hometown Hero” from Mississippi rapper Big K.R.I.T., which features Grillade. Grab the 12” EP it comes from right here. Every purchase results in a donation to the Roots of Music Foundation in New Orleans. Make sure to check out K.R.I.T.’s
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A while back on this blog, I talked up NYC rapper Meyhem Lauren. He’s got a great double album out titled Self Induced Illness. Meyhem has a partner in crime who’s got a discography of his own, though: Action Bronson. His latest LP is titled Dr. Lecter, and
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MP3 (page link) New track from beatmaster Apollo Brown, featuring Oddisee on the mic. Brown’s Clouds came out at the start of March. If you’re down with instrumental hip hop, it’s a vacation worth taking. “The Times” is one of the few tracks that breaks the instrumental
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New, free mixtape / album from Big K.R.I.T. titled Returnof4eva. Just download it! –
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A while back, I took on Mono/Poly’s debut album, Paramatma, in a video review. Overall, though the LP has some great ideas, it kinda spread itself thin by concentrating its efforts on a plethora of different sounds–you know, kinda like this. But that’s just all my
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In my SXSW travels, I ended up meeting Boston MC Reks. It kinda developed into a long hip hop conversation, and I eventually asked him what shows he was going to. Out of all the rappers he listed, Mac Miller stuck out in my head. As popular as the guy
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With heavy beats and a strong flow, Reks’ latest album is an extremely admirable piece of hip hop. It’s true blue lyrical homicide. Listen to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit! WATCH THE REVIEW