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ATL’s Yung Mal Reunites with Lil Quill in New Video
With all the right co-signs (like Gucci Mane) and a unique flow that splits the difference between rap triplets and spoken word, Yung Mal is Atlanta’s next up. Today, the Alamo Records signee reunited with his frequent duo
Read More »Black Thought – Thought vs Everybody (Official Music Video)
“Thought vs Everybody” — The Visual Reckoning A Short Film directed by Rodney Passé From the forthcoming Streams of Thought Vol. 3: Cane and Able from Black Thought and Sean C. Special thanks to
Read More »SHE GOT NEXT (ALL FEMALE COMPILATION)
Make sure to take some time to appreciate the female performers in Hip-Hop with this outstanding compilation produced entirely by Eleven! The femcees on this project all have a strong voice but with
Read More »Drake announced new album that is 80% complete
Drake’s next studio album, a follow-up to the 2018 album “Scorpion” is almost complete. It will be his sixth studio album. In a story that Drake posted on his Instagram, the Toronto rapper is
Read More »Lord Trippy announces Debut album and video premiere!
Lord Trippy is finally set to release his debut LP “TRIPPY BOOMIN’ with 13 Tracks all backed by the production of Matti Boomin (Most known for his work with KILLWHITEY). “Trippy Boomin” has
Read More »RISING STAR STAYSOLIDROCKY DROPS DEBUT EP FALLIN’
Ping-ponging between hard-hitting bangers and melodic rap jams, StaySolidRocky has perfected a unique adlib style of approaching playful lyrics over somber piano beats. Demonstrating his wide-ranging talent in a vibrant 7-track project, Rocky shares Fallin’, his
Read More »Privaledge – Clerk (Video)
Privaledge just released the video for the song “Clerk” this evening. Clerk was featured on the EP, “Reality Check“, which was released on May 22nd. “Clerk” shows Privaledge asserting his place
Read More »Pop Smoke – The Woo (Audio) ft. 50 Cent, Roddy Ricch
Christened “Brooklyn Rap’s Homecoming King” by The New York Times and averaging nearly 10 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Pop Smoke carried Brooklyn as the Borough’s next icon in the wings. His breakthrough
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