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Hip hop producer Thelonious Martin collaborates with fellow Chicagoan Joey Purp for this latest installment in 2016’s Adult Swim Singles Program.
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Things Our Bodies Used To Have by Good Willsmith A spacey and semi-improvised jam by Chicago experimental rock trio Good Willsmith, out now via Umor Rex.
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Worlds collide on this collaborative track between Chi-Town drill rapper G Herbo (fka Lil Herb) and Beast Town MC Joey Bada$$ – done for Red Bull Sound Select.
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G Herbo (aka Lil Herb) has just released a new mixtape called Ballin Like I’m Kobe! This comes on the heels of him becoming the freshest face on the Cinematic Music Group roster, which is a pretty exciting development considering Herb has struck us as one of the most
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NPR Music is now streaming Mick Jenkin’s follow-up mixtape to last year’s The Water[s]. Wave[s] will be released August 21 via Cinematic Music Group.
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After the fantastic The Water[s] mixtape last year, Chicago MC Mick Jenkins has announced a 9-track-long follow-up EP called Wave[s]. It’s out August 21 and features previously shared singles “Alchemy” and “P’s and Q’s“; get another glimpse above.
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Chicago producer RP Boo has a new album called Fingers, Bank Pads and Shoe Prints out today via Planet Mu. This is probably the most hyped footwork project we’ve encountered all year – does the above video for the funky cut “Your Choice” tickle your fancy?
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Oh, how the times haves changed. Corporate America, once hated by cool kids alike is now a factory producing some of the most interesting singles and collaborations that are happening today. Adult Swim and Redbull have embraced the notion of acting as enablers for young artistic minds to come together
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OK, OK, OK. Take a listen to this track. Recognize anybody? Yes, that’s Chicago rapper-singer Chance The Rapper‘s voice there. While he doesn’t get top billing on this track, he is very much a part of a four-person musical act called The Social Experiment. There’s been
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Teaming up with fellow Chicago rapper Supa BWE, Mick Jenkins lands on this socially relevant and very necessary cut titled “Treat Me.” If you wanna hear this track in its greater context, it comes from Supa’s new EP, which is titled Hurt Everybody. Personally, I didn’t dig it,