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LA hip hop triumvirate MED, Blu, and Madlib is set to release a full-length collaboration called Bad Neighbor on October 30 via MED’s Bang Ya Head imprint. In the above animated clip, featured emcee DOOM enjoys a balanced breakfast – a bowl of “Madlib’s Raw Shit” brand cereal with
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Mac Miller comes through his his most mature and lengthy project yet.
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The Underachievers explore the duality of life on this new two-part album.
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In his first couple of weeks as host of the Late Show, Stephen Colbert has been killing it with the musical guests! Last Tuesday, he had on Kendrick Lamar to perform a stellar TPAB Medley, which seemed just about impossible to top, but already, last night’s performance of “Angel
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Hot off the tails of a new music video, which you can watch below, Thugger Thugger is promoting a forthcoming mixtape with a new single titled “My Baby.” The title: Slime Season. It’s supposed to drop this month. Yeah, while I didn’t really care for much of what
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Earlier this year, Detroit MC Quelle Chris and producer Chris Keys delivered Innocent Country via Mello Music Group. We dug the album quite a bit, thinking the twosome came through with something thoughtful and left-field, so we’re happy to premiere this new video for cut “Nothing Moves.” Find that
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Seasoned UK hip hop artist Roots Manuva is releasing a new LP called Bleeds on October 30 via Big Dada. We’re digging on the lead single up there and hope you do too.
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Jay Rock’s highly anticipated 90059 isn’t nearly as exciting as I’d hoped.
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The latest entry into the Adult Swim Singles series comes from DOOMSTARKS, the duo of DOOM and Ghostface Killah. We’ve been anticipating a full-length effort from the twosome since 2011 and had since lost hope for it seeing the light of day, but this two minute morsel has gotten
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Brooklyn hip hop trio Flatbush ZOMBiES has just shared a new song and video titled “Blacktivist.” The track is set to appear on an EP later this year, but along with the video, it is part of a larger video installation by Mario Pfeifer that can be viewed until October