Very few artists tackle relationships and emotion like Grieves. And the perfect example here is this video for, Faded.
If you vibe with Grieves, then check out his latest album, Running Wild, from where this song comes from.
Very few artists tackle relationships and emotion like Grieves. And the perfect example here is this video for, Faded.
If you vibe with Grieves, then check out his latest album, Running Wild, from where this song comes from.
Here’s some more goodness from Eff Yoo and The Kurse’s EP, Spicaso. In the video, the artistry of the world mirrors that of Eff Yoo’s rhyming precision.
Check the EP!
Nems is back to doing music and you know what that means? This beat is getting bodied. The man is delivering that hardcore street shit…and I mean that quite literally. This man took you to his streets and gave you a sneak peak, visually and lyrically.
Black God White Devil is out now! And Bad Hombres unleashes an unholy litany of violent rhymes when Ill Bill and Vinnie Paz connect with Goretex over a Giallo Point production.
I’ve gone through the album once and it may even be better than the original, but you should be the one left to decide.
Check it!
Hex One drops the visuals for the track, Leave It All Behind, off of his brand new album, Word Worth a Thousand Pictures. The track is smooth, the flow is smooth, and the lyricism is outstanding. What else would you expect? Check the album when give the opportunity.
Here’s some of that heat from one of the toughest albums out this year, Gems From The Equinox. Meyhem Lauren and DJ Muggs proved to be a deadly force and this song is the perfect sample to get an idea of what they cooked up in the kitchen. The sound on the album is a lot like this song….really big! Enjoy this dope record.
Here’s the lead single from Dr. Quandary’s forthcoming album, Jukebox Buddah. It features the ever-praiseworthy Premrock and Elder Orange who is on the chorus. The production from Quandary is pretty damn sophisticated with the layers of guitar samples. Very intricate, yet a slick listen.
You should enjoy this! The album drops on October 27th.
Artist: Coal Cash
Album: Unsung
Tracklisting:
1.Narcolepsy (The Cosby Effect)
2.Cure and Maintenance (Priests of Baal)
3.Lord of the Flies (Robots prt3) Feat. Ayedeal
4.Skinner Box (Saturn’s Cube) 04:41
5.Unsung (hero) 03:36
6.Need To Believe (Kline Bottle) 03:55
7.Whatever Dreams May Come (Birkeland Current) Feat. Tabs One (Taboo)
8.Illusions Of Reality (Schrodingers’s Cat) 03:05
9.Spoils Of War (Sept 23??) 04:07
Notes:
These days I only speak on albums, that in turn speak to me, which necessitates bringing up Coal Cash’s latest album, Unsung. It has been out since August and I just couldn’t let it go any further. This album is too good to not feature and highlight the talent that lies therein.
I didn’t know it was dropping before a couple of days ago but Starvin’ B has a new album produced by One-Take, Digital Jungle. It is out RIGHT NOW. So if you love Starvin’ B material, this is for sure a must cop. You can here a sample of fire with the lead single here, Ironworkers.
He has never let me down.
This song from Awful P with production from Conflikt of Hellzwind really does go! This flow is all types of ferocious, and I am almost positive if I was to search my iTunes, I would find some Awful P features in there somewhere. And Conflikt may not be a household name, but he’s skilled at crafting these bangers.
This is off of a forthcoming project entitled, The Boombaptism. You should all prepare for that!