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HHS87 Exclusive : Goodnght Philly Recap by Cutty TV
It was a goodnight at Goodnght Philly! This past Monday Silk City Diner was sold out for the event, presented by Surround Sounds & the Sound Gallery sponsored by Hiphop Since 1987. Hosted by
Read More »Inglewood’s Rucci’s pays tribute to his dad & his city on debut album
Rucci has been through enough: in a short span his father (a well-known, respected Piru) was deported, the same year his MackkRucci partner Sean Mack was fatally shot, and his uncle (another role model who
Read More »Rod Wave – Fly (Video)
Rod Wave is consistently building his reputation as an artist to watch from Florida because of his distinct strain of melodic southern rap. On each track, he bares his soul with transparent lyrics about
Read More »B.A. The Great – Day 1 (Video)
“Day 1” was a highlight from BA The Great’s Cross Town, an album executive produced by Mike WiLL Make It. If there is anything that matters to BA, it’s the bonds he’s built in the trenches. On “Day 1,”
Read More »4VR – She She ft Devin Farrell (Video)
4VR heats up the summer with their indie smash hit “She She” produced by REN and featuring Devin Farrell. Check out the official video from their critically acclaimed “Roses Die” album after the jump
Read More »MAJ & 24KGoldn – 2Drunk
Former YouTuber turned artist MAJ has released his second single “2drunk (Feat. 24KGoldn),” housed on his forthcoming debut project MAJestic, via his label Electric Feel Records, whose roster includes Post Malone, Buddy, etc. On “2drunk,” with an afrobeats-esque influence, listeners find a relatable and
Read More »Lil Durk – U Said ft A Boogie Wit da Hoodie (Video)
Durk and A Boogie just released their new video for “U Said” today, another heater off Durk’s highly successful new project, Love Songs 4 The Streets 2! Lil Durk – “U Said” ft. A Boogie Wit da
Read More »OTF’s Doodie Lo is balling like “Lonzo” in new video!
Lil Durk is incubating the new wave of drill rap and next up under his tutelage is Doodie Lo. Melodically relating the realities of street life, Only The Family’s Doodie Lo stands up for his
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