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Curren$y – Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes (EP) (Stream)
It’s 4/20, what a glorious occasion for the REAL stoner. Spitta always holds you down with consistent new music, but today this EP release is special. He continues to keep the “Saturday Night Car
Read More »Nessly – Give Us, Lord, Our Daily Bread 2 (EP)
Nessly released his Give Us, Lord, Our Daily Bread EP last year & today he returns with the second volume. This is a solid 6-track project that comes with the Atlanta upstart’s experimental sound. Never one to
Read More »Bucky Malone & Chicago Producer/Artist ICYTWAT Set To Drop “$prinkles Ep” May 18th
2015 has been a busy year for Virginia artist Bucky Malone who just dropped his 15-track album entitled Don’t Stre$$ on January 1st–which did very well online. Bucky is back this time with an
Read More »BreezePark – Strangers (EP)
No too long after releasing their single “Stay Up Late” which also has a visual. Virginia collective BreezePark unloads their highly anticipated debut EP, “Strangers.” The project delivers top notch instrumentation from in-house producer Mike Carey, as well as a few
Read More »Tay Rhodes – Kame House (EP)
Tay Rhodes is looking to turn some heads this year in 2015 and he certainly starts it off right. Rhodes has been making a name for himself around Michigan, doing shows across the state
Read More »X! – Blackout EP
Blackouts are usually never fun, but in the socially dry “today” we live in where most blackouts occur from having a good time, X! gives the word a new meaning. With this collective, the Georgia rapper embodies music that was influenced by memorable days when he would “blackout” for fun or at
Read More »Ty The Dude – Roots (EP)
The 18 year old senior from Northern Virginia is looking to establish a name in 2015 throughout the hip hop scene. Today the rapper he unveils a new EP to begin his run entitled
Read More »SAP- WAWA (When Are We Afraid) (EP)
SAP is mostly know for his production on records from Tyga “Make It Work”, Meek Mill Feat. Big Sean & A$AP Ferg “B Boy”, and Mac Miller’s “Donald Trump.” Now SAP is here to
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