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    There is no doubt in my mind that many of you have played Pokémon at some point in your lives–and possibly still do–whether it be the trading cards or the video game, the lovable pocket monsters have been at the fingertips of a large portion of this site’

  • 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

  • 2012

    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?

  • Indiana gangsta rapper Freddie Gibbs has dropped a new song featuring Dana Williams, which effectively lives up to its name “The Hard.” Gibbs like many other artists of the sort gives off an air of toughness that is undeniable even down to his gruff voice. He does this just as

  • 2012

    Still I Hear the Word Progress (ft. Styles P) by Lushlife Admittedly, I’m late on posting about this Lushlife album, Plateau Vision; however, I’m not late on hearing it. I’ve had a promo copy of the album for a while now. I was underwhelmed at first, but

  • 2012

    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

  • 2012

    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

  • 2012

    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

  • On their first album for Shady Records, hip hop supergroup incorporates a disappointing amount of commercialized beats and hooks, which really kills what little lyrical chemistry these guys have going for them. WATCH THE REVIEW

  • hip hop

    MC Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis drop a new track from their forthcoming album, which is dropping in October, and they’ve attached this hilarious music video to it. Obviously, this track is a lot more lighthearted than the last tune these guys dropped, but I still can’t help