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Cheech Bundy – Double D’s Trilogy (Video)
High Functioning Stoners Cheech Bundy and director Dirk Hasslehoff have teamed up to deliver a trio of genre bending music videos that blend hip hop and rock on the highly entertaining “Double D’s Trilogy.” Sit back, relax, and
Read More »Havana Seoul – SeoulSZN (EP)
After collaborating with rising DMV artists Jay IDK and Joey Green for her Canis Major-produced “Nagasaki Nuke” remix, Havana Seoul returns with a 6-track EP entitled, SeoulSZN. The project is just as much of an experience for listeners as it was for Havana
Read More »Sevyn Streeter Visits The Breakfast Club To Talk Latest EP, Relationship With B.o.B., & More (Video)
Sevyn Streeter seems to be a Breakfast Club favorite. She’s visited the popular morning show multiple times this year, & returns yet again to talk her current endeavors. Her latest EP was full of
Read More »Wiz Khalifa – Say So (Video)
Still currently touring with Fall Out Boy on their “Boyz of Zummer” tour, Wiz Khalifa finds the time to take a break a unveil a new video. We last heard from Cameron when he
Read More »Podgy Smith – Moments (Mixtape)
ATL’s own Podgy Smith releases his highly anticipated project “Moments.” The tape contains the singles “Time Capsule”, “Blow It All”, “This Wave” & “Don’t Hit My Line” which features booming new Atlanta emcee and
Read More »Cloud Village – Cloud (EP)
The Texas based duo by the name of Cloud Village have been tucked away in the studio putting together their debut project which has officially been released today, titled “Cloud EP.” Bringing their southern
Read More »Nick Gallo – U Better (Video)
Stamford, Connecticut is home to a hidden gem by the name of Nick Gallo. The-19-year old talent brings us visuals for his New Single, U Better. The video directed by Jon Schwartz showcases the
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Future – DS2 Track By Track Commentary (Video)
Niyah Nel August 5, 2015 0Future broke down a few tracks pulled from DS2 in part 1 of his brief commentary series a few days ago. He explained to The Fader that he “had a very unorthodox way of recording
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