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Vince Staples XXL Freshmen 2015 Freestyle (Video)
Long Beach, Cali’s own Vince Staples has been heating the streets up with his unique style and delivery, most recently on his track “Senorita” which is building throughout the ‘net. Now we get
Read More »Fat Trel – I Think I Love Her Ft. Fetty Wap
Fresh off the release of his highly anticipated Georgetown project, Maybach Music Group recording artist Fat Trel from DC, takes things up I-95 to link up with Fetty Wap for his latest collaboration. This comes after their well received “I Need You” collaboration and the
Read More »Follow JOJOE – Driving Me Crazy
The San Diego player FollowJOJOE releases his first leak “Driving Me Crazy,” off his self titled EP dropping later this month! Peep the new heat below!
Read More »Klassik – Autumn EP (Album Stream)
Milwaukee emcee Klassik returns today with a new installment of the seasonal series. This time with ‘Autumn’, the emcee recants some old jazz vibes while mixing in some classic hip-hop sounds. The experimental project
Read More »Sheek Louch – Bi-Polar Gorillaz
Continuing to campaign for the anticipated release of his upcoming album, Silver Black Gorilla 2, Sheek Louch liberates us with a brand new track entitled, “Bi-Polar Gorillaz.” Stream the track below
Read More »Tha Kommission – Radio Killa Volume 1 (Mixtape)
Known as #BarsOnDemand Fort Greene MC Young Thrillz drops his first project of the year, backed by Tha Komission. Titled Radio Killa Volume 1 The First Supper, the mixtape features Thrillz dropping bars over industry beats as well
Read More »Mic Kellogg – Tune Out
Mic Kellogg just premiered a brand-new track with the good people over at Pigeons & Planes in the form of “Tune Out.” It’s a personal, self-produced cut from Kellogg who only has three songs out as
Read More »Joe Budden – I’ll Name This Podcast Later (Ep. 18) With Marisa Mendez & Rory
After a long two weeks, Joe Budden returns for the 18th episode of I’ll Name This Podcast Later with Marisa Mendez and Rory to talk about the controversy behind NAACP’s former leader Rachel Dolezal,
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