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Statik Selektah – Slept To Death Ft. Curren$y & Cousin Stizz
Statik Selektah has us thinking about life on his new haunting yet laid back cut, “Slept to Death.” Curren$y and Cousin Stizz bless the record effortless, as usual.
Read More »Statik Selektah Brings Rigz On The ‘Key To Life Tour’ With The LOX
Fresh off the “Key to Life Tour” featuring The Lox and Shady/Griselda recording artists Conway the Machine & Westsidegunn, is Rochester native and rhyme slayer Rigz. An appearance on Shade 45’s Showoff Radio hosted
Read More »Young RJ – Motion Ft. Joyner Lucas & Statik Selektah
Continuing the “Motion” on the road to his solo-debut, Blaq RoyalT, Slum Village’s Young RJ releases his new single with Joyner Lucas & Statik Selektah, with an assist on the production from Jay Dee.
Read More »Statik Selektah Announces New Album “8”
Statik Selektah – new member of the Roc Nation management family – announced his upcoming 8th album. Rightfully titled, “8,” the album will be the latest compilation release from the Boston native. It will
Read More »Kool G Rap – Wise Guys Ft. Freeway & Fame (of M.O.P.)
Kool G Rap gears up for the Return of the Don LP by releasing his new single featuring Freeway and M.O.P.’s Fame. Its called “Wise Guys” and it’s a banger. The track is produced
Read More »G-Eazy – Rebel (Statik Selektah Remix)
The latest single from The Best of A3C is Statik Selektah’s remix of “Rebel” by G-Eazy. In 2011, when G-Eazy was featured on A3C Volume 1, he was a burgeoning, young artist who found himself on the
Read More »Dave East – Stretched Out (Statik Selektah Remix)
The latest single from The Best of A3C is Statik Selektah’s remix of “Stretched Out” by Dave East. Originally appearing on A3C Volume 4, “Stretched Out” is a cinematic tale of stick-up kids turned killers. Statik’s remix is
Read More »Action Bronson – Muslim Wedding (Statik Selektah Remix)
For the past six years, the A3C compilation series has been influential within the genre, serving as a barometer for which artists will become renowned staples in the ever-changing hip-hop landscape. Past compilation artists
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