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Saga & Thelonious Martin – Where We Live (Brooklyn) (Video)
With their well received collaborative LP Molotov now available, the East Coast/Midwest tag-team of Saga and Thelonious Martin head to the rapper’s stomping grounds of Brooklyn for album’s debut video, “Where We Live (Brooklyn).” Directed
Read More »Saga & Thelonious Martin – Molotov (Album Stream)
Molotov represents the best elements of its creators, Brooklyn rapper, Saga and Chicago producer, Thelonious Martin. The rhymes are potent and powerful, taking down everyone from cynics to haters, wack emcees, and inner demons. And the instrumentals serve
Read More »Saga & Thelonious Martin x Fashawn – Yesterday
With their highly anticipated collaborative album coming soon, Saga & Thelonious Martin drop their gripping and lyrically rich lead single, “Yesterday,” featuring a compelling guest verse from Fashawn. The track truly exemplifies why
Read More »Saga – Pretty Thing (Prod. by Agassi)
Saga’s impressive creative streak can’t (and won’t) be stopped this year, as he follows up the chest-thumping “The Warrior” with a smooth and funky pimpin’ anthem in “Pretty Thing.” The rising emcee teamed
Read More »Saga – The Warrior (Prod. by Quincey Tones)
To say the least, Saga has had one hell of a 2016 so far. In addition to dropping a series of killer and stylistically fresh joints (“If We,” “What You Want,” and “Up”), the Brooklyn
Read More »Saga x Blu – Up (Prod. by 20syl)
Saga’s latest hot streak of loosies (“If We” and “What You Want’) continues today with the super-smooth “Up,” which also celebrates his impending string of European shows opening for Asher Roth. But before he
Read More »Saga – What You Want (Prod. by Exile)
Brooklyn’s own Saga returns with another ill loosie, “What You Want,” that finds the gifted lyricist teaming with Los Angeles producer, Exile and kicking some serious knowledge. While previous cut, “If We” was more of
Read More »Saga – Tell Me (Prod. by Marco Polo)
It’s rare that an artist can show development in a year, never mind four months, but that’s exactly what Brooklyn’s Saga has done with “Tell Me.” Like most of his break-out, From Out Of The
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