Interview Series: Taboo – Question 8

So I have drawn out our interview segment with Taboo for a couple of months to keep his name embedded in your noggins but it will all be coming to a close shortly. However, I strongly encourage our readership to check out all the short videos to get an idea for what Taboo is delivering to the game.

In this segment, Taboo goes in about all the projects he has in the works this year.  Below I have showcased his latest track, Invocations, as a member of Double Negative.

Pawz One & Robin Da Landlord – Sell Me A Dream (Video)

Pawz One & Robin Da Landlord lace us with the visuals for the title track to their new project which dropped last Friday.  The project is dope in it’s entirety,  and as a matter of fact I am working on a review for it, because of how much I enjoy it.

Listen to the drums Robin Da Landlord uses for the backbone of the track?  If your head is not snapping back and forth, I am not sure what to tell you.   This track is the embodiment of what hip hop should be.   And the dream here, truly is hip hop articulated in it’s purest form…and that’s what happened on their latest effort.

Single You Out: Blame One – Frontin’ Foes

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Here’s some new music from Blame One produced by Veks entitled Frontin’ Foes.  The joint’s got a smooth vibe, and Blame One flows so effortlessly over the production.  It’s laid back goodness, with nuggets of wisdom, and keen insight, mingled throughout.

I have always really liked Blame One.  His art speaks to me and thankfully a new album is seemingly on the way soon.

Single You Out: Nomadic – Quite Like This

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Who possibly isn’t going to like this joint here?   Nomadic channels the Golden Era of hip and drops more than just a little gem here.   He has crazy flow and lyricism and when you combine this beat which is reminiscent of Pete Rock, you have audio gold.

I can tell from listening to just half of his album, The Journey, that Nomadic is a super talented artist and someone we should be watching out for in the future.   But for now, enjoy his present endeavors.