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Tsu Surf & Sy Ari Da Kid – Perfect Storm
In preparation of his 2AM mixtape, Raw Bunch’s Tsu Surf delivers a dark, Ashanti-sampled track titled “Perfect Storm.” Recruiting Atlanta singer/song-writer Sy Ari Da Kid for a hazy, yet catchy chorus, Tsu expertly raps about
Read More »Dave East – Nothin Bout Nothin (Prod. By Luca Vialli)
Dave East is keeping the pressure on this year, after dropping a slew of remixes to some of the biggest tracks this year. Today, we get a Luca Vialli-produced street record named Nothin Bout
Read More »Dirt Disciples x B. Marshall – The Looking Glass
Four years removed from his acclaimed Flight Patterns instrumental tape, DJ Concept returns with a sequel filled with slappers, funk, and laid-back meditations. The lead single “The Looking Glass” falls into that chill, introspective category with
Read More »Sergio Rockstar – ARTFORM Mixtape
Minneapolis’ own, Sergio Rockstar, offers up a new mixtape titled, “ARTFORM” – an acronym for “A Right To Really Obliterate Recognized Music.” The release comes as a celebration of getting verified on Facebook; it’s
Read More »50 Cent And The Game Squash Beef!
It seems like it’s been a long time coming, but it appears as though 50 Cent and The Game have finally reconciled. Yesterday, the Compton rapper announced that his beef with former G-Unit groupmate
Read More »2 Chainz Announces New Mixtape And Drake Collaboration
2 Chainz took to Instagram to share a screenshot of a text convo he had with Drake. It appears as though the ATL rapper is back to dropping mixtape. The alleged new project is
Read More »LV Baby – Pablo
LV BABY is an eclectic artist that infuses guitar and hip-hop. His new song “Pablo” is a two sided story explaining the systematic causes and effects of the crack epidemic. Stream the self-produced track
Read More »Boonie The Kid – Few Levels Higher (Video)
Pennsylvania’s own Boonie The Kid drops a new video for his song “A Few Levels Higher.” Boonie, who reps Steel House Entertainment, raps over an instrumental that was produced by Atlanta’s J-Pad
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