
Another dope cut from JoJo Pellegrino, maybe my favorite of his last few joints. I am still waiting with baited breath for Machine Gun Pelly.

Another dope cut from JoJo Pellegrino, maybe my favorite of his last few joints. I am still waiting with baited breath for Machine Gun Pelly.
New single from Apollo Brown and Guilty Simpson’s forthcoming album, Dice Game. This joint of course contains Simpson’s gruff delivery and Brown’s bluesy/soulful accompaniment. The album drops on November 13th.
If you were looking for something smooth today to rock out to, look no further. F.Y.I. has got us all covered. He flips this Boonie Mayfield track to perfection. This is really my first time hearing from this artist although he is the co-founder of the group Those Chosen, which I am sure I have heard from previously.
This cut is off his forthcoming records, Yo The Places You’ll Go.
The Black Opera’s forthcoming album, Libretto: Of King Legend, is shaping up very nicely in the eyes of this hip hop fan. The men of intrigue release another cut from the album to build the anticipation. This joint is produced by Astronote.
Is this how 7evenThirty’s new album sounds? Why did I sleep? Why have I not copped this? I have only myself to blame because this song sounds ever so good. If you feel this, you can pick up Heaven’s Computer at a great price!
New banger from Tha Soloist and beatsmith, Klive Kraven. You can’t deny the talent, intensity, and love for hip hop. These are the joints that I appreciate to find in my inbox.

Even on my worst days (as many of these days in the past week have been) I still find some solace in the verses spoken by The Narcicyst. I love the harmonious chorus all the way down witty verse from Narcy. The track by Sandhill is satisfactorily down tempo and musically entertaining, but keeping the focus on The Narcicyst.
His new EP Leap Of Faith Action Project drops on October 22nd.
You know I loved the OG version that was produced by DJ Brans, and while I still find that to be preferable to my ears, this remix by DJ Grazzhoppa gives it a different kind of dope! Enjoy…
Praverb the Wyse links up with Croup once again to provide you a smooth, introspective track. Praverb is the king of introspection in my mind. He takes ‘every man’ concepts and sets them to rhyme and rhythm to make great music. His first verse regarding being a father is especially poignant and well thought out.
If Praverb isn’t a staple in your iTunes collection yet…make room!