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T.O.N.Y. – The World Is Filled Ft. Bullet Brak
Minnesota lyricist T.O.N.Y. keeps his #ToneTuesday series rolling as he links up with frequent collaborator Bullet Brak. The two emcees take turns dropping vicious bars over The Notorious B.I.G.’s classic The World Is Filled instrumental.
Read More »JustUs – Freestyle
The Baltimore Hip-Hop scene is finally starting to build some momentum, maybe it was the recent riots, but I have been seeing a lot more artist from the area getting more recognition. With that
Read More »Rell Rock – Fire Squad (Freestyle)
Jersey-based artist Rell Rock maintains her brutal honesty with listeners as she sends shots at rappers, social media trends, double standards, and more over J.Cole‘s ‘Fire Squad’ track. The freestyle begins with 50 Cent‘s unforgettable 2009 warning message
Read More »YoungGoldie – Outro (Video)
Since signing with Tony Austin’s Austin Music Group imprint, Baltimore artist YoungGoldie has been steadily gaining traction in his city and has begun the expansion outside of the region. Having released the official visual
Read More »Vonte – Lay U Down
Fresh off of snagging a college degree, Chicago emcee Vonte is ready to go “full steam ahead” with his musical endeavors. The ups and downs Vonte has experienced residing in Chicago give him a
Read More »AdELA – The Warm Up (Mixtape)
Miami songstress/femcee AdELA debuts the 1st of 3 installments to her promising series deemed Off The Burner. The first installment of the mixtape series is titled The Warm Up and contains 9 top-notch tracks that vary in sound. Two-time
Read More »Tuck – The Refill (Intro) (Video)
The Refill, Tuck’s debut mixtape is currently available via iTunes. Noted for his authentic approach to his music, the proud father and pillar of his community is one of the more promising artists on the come
Read More »Steff Marvin – I Might (Video)
Steff Marvin just released a new self-produced single, ‘I Might,’ which serves a follow up to his well received, ‘Reasons.’ The Indianapolis native, maintains his consistency with a high quality visual, courtesy of director Daniel Vorlet. Reminding us
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