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  • I dunno if she “runs New York,” but Angel Haze certainly shows more speed to her flow and punch to her lines than a lot of other femcees that have been making noise this year. You hear that at 2:21? Dang? REWIND! Hopefully, this is the start of a

  • This may be the first time I have heard a song, especially one in hip-hop, where the MC talks about how nothing has really changed since they have become “famous”. Now I wouldn’t really call Homeboy Sandman a celebrity, but he’s signed to a label and has his

  • On “California Boy,” Lil B, a.k.a. Brandon McCartney, exposes his true, really real, and raw self. He levels up like a Pokemon, gaining experience with each song he releases. Lil B is coming out with a rock album because he’s basically evolved into a rock artist. WATCH

  • Visuals for the Capital STEEZ track, “Free the Robots,” which is probably the most politically charged track off of his latest mixtape, AmeriKKKan Korruption. Keep track of him and the rest of his Progressive Era crew right here. Also, have you heard this Joey Bada$$ tape?

  • Statues. by Phony Ppl. Try out this opening track to Phony Ppl’s new release, nothinG special., which is available now on Bandcamp. These guys are a rap crew with a lotta heads. They’ve got some great lines flying by on this thing, too. Definitely something smooth, clever, and

  • Truly disturbed hip hop eccentric GDP drops a new track from his SoundCloud titled “Funnel Buddies,” which seems to be a raunchy track about a long line of friends with benefits. While having no-strings-attached relations isn’t exactly a refreshing topic in hip hop, GDP seems to take it to