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From his forthcoming mixtape Hunger Pangs, which is out this Wednesday, Cakes Da Killa has just dropped a new track titled “Living Gud, Eating Gud.” It’s loud, in-your-face, braggadocios, and solidly built. It’s a true blue single! Maybe not as outlandish as I’ve come to expect from
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Denzel Curry enjoys the simpler–and nastier–pleasures in life, it seems. That’s what this new track of his seems to be about, anyway. Give this smooth, moody song a stream via the widget above, and check out a review of Curry’s latest project right here.
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Illinois rapper Lil Herb seems to be the hotly anticipated lyrical messiah to come out of the currently hot Chicago drill scene.
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The previously mentioned Bruiser Brigade MC Zelooperz strikes again with a new track titled “Can’t Hang.” The dude continues to bring an over-the-top delivery, eccentric lyrics, and an animalistic flow that even Zelooperz himself seems like he’s hardly got a hold of. Oh, let’s not forget to
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Detroit rapper and Bruiser Brigade member Zelooperz drops one of the most hyped rap songs of 2014. Not only is the energy on this thing high, but the lines are absolutely ridiculous with bars like this: “Rappin’ ’bout being’ broke got me ballin’ in the future.” “They don’t call
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The latest EP from Evian Christ shows noticeable improvement in the rising star producer’s production chops.
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West Coast rapper and Hellfyre Club head Nocando drops the first single from his forthcoming album Jimmy The Burnout, and it’s a dark, moody trap banger. This dude continues to drop clever bards, too. Liphemra contributes some nice vocals on the hook, too. Check a review for the new
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Hellfyre Club drops a video for one of the biggest bangers on the rap collective’s new mixtape Dorner vs. Tookie. Listen in for clever verses from Open Mike Eagle, VerBS, Nocando, KAIL, Busdriver and Rheteric Ramirez. Enjoy! Also check a review for this Dorner/Tookie compilation below:
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Denzel Curry & Deniro Farrar tag-team a D.K.A.D. beat on the track “Bow Down.” While the track seems like a one-off deal Curry and Farrar came up with when they got together this past CMJ, it’s still a dark, gloomy banger of a track that’s
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Beyoncé Knowles’ latest album is easily her most sexual and personal.