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.

 

Left For Dead – Buzzard (ft. ILL Mascaras) (Video)

Left For Dead is the re-emergence of west coast emcee and artist, Capitol I-Man.   Hip Hop heads are going to remember Capitol I-Man as part of the group The Mexakinz.  And what we find here with this new song, Buzzard, is that even though it’s been a long time between projects, his lyricism remains sharp.   It’s a party, and don’t you dare be a buzz kill.

New project, Company Head Change, is available as both physical and digital.

Pete Flux & Parental – Landmarks (Video)

This video from Pete Flux & Parental has been out for a couple of months but I had just seen it and it’s too dope for me not to present to our audience.    The production is smooth while the lyrics are sharp as fuck.   They are trying to build some art that’s time tested, and not trying to be a flash in the pan.

I kick the philosophy…you spit the bumper stickers….

I love that line in the chorus!   Check out their latest project, Infinite Growth.

Sinical – Dreams (ft. Termanology) (Video)

Sinical gets to work on the mix with Termanology for this latest video single, Dreams.  The production from 1st Official is on some boo-bap/slap your momma type ish.  The well positioned Biggie sample take it over the top.   You can hear the hunger in the bars from Sinical and Term laces his sixteen like a vet who is only getting better with time.

It looks like this artist has put together a string of dope joints so hopefully an album is going to be on it’s way.

Aesop Rock – Klutz (Video)

Aesop Rock is unlike any other artist.  His rhyme schemes are unusual.  His wordplay is unorthodox.   And by his own admission, the song Klutz, is some stream of thought rhyming without structure, which consequently displays itself in the form of pure genius.  You could rewind this track back 100x over and still pick up a line’s meaning that you missed before.