The ‘W’ is back in the building with Born Allah leading the pack. And he’s got LuckIAm and J-Ro helping to represent the Left Coast on this joint with a funky bass line aptly entitled, Westside. Good rhymes. Good vibes.
The ‘W’ is back in the building with Born Allah leading the pack. And he’s got LuckIAm and J-Ro helping to represent the Left Coast on this joint with a funky bass line aptly entitled, Westside. Good rhymes. Good vibes.
Wow. I showcased this single over a year and a half ago and I forgot how dope Whosane is! And you know what? I missed his project from 2013, Brooklyn To Capetown, but I am about to rectify that faux paus immediately. And after you here this song again, you are going to have to DL that too. But it also bears mentioning that this song also appears on the Straight Path Jewlz Mixtape which showcases a lot of other dope artists though it does come in at a hefty cost of $12. The choice is yours but enjoy the song/video.
The Heddshotts camp is back with a new project, backed with production from Junior Makhno entitled, Circus Of The Freaks. I haven’t checked the album yet, but from the few tastes I have gotten (including this video), it’s going to be heavy. It’s free to download, but you can donate if you are supporter.
M-Dot bust flows brazenly over break beats. Befuddling the best of listeners with braggadocio and bravado. Oooohh. I had to try. At any rate, M-Dot, belittles (there I go again) the second letter of the alphabet and yet another song off of Layer Cake.
Second single from the collaborative effort from US emcees, Heddshotts and French producer, Junior Makhno. You can tell from a song like Elephant In The Room that this union was inevitable. They build on each other’s strengths as Makhno laces the banger and the Militia slay the mic. The project is called Circus Of The Freaks and is due out on December 16th for free.
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I was not sure who Ric Flo was before I listened to this track, but after the listening I can say that he is a forth to be reckoned with. I mean this flow is quite simply one of the best I have heard…ever…period. His delivery is crisp. His mind is clever. His writing is something serious. I can’t wait to see if he can maintain this high standard of music through a whole project. I hope to hear some more soon, because he is super impressive.
Also, the video is creative and entertaining. I hope you guys agree.
Dee Metto is always breaking us off with some dope music and this joint from Makempay is no different. Put In Work is a cut that’s going to creep in your mind and lurk there for a while. Metto laces this laid back rhythm that also carries with it a little intensity. Makempay and guest, PrimeTime then serve the listener a healthy helping of dope bars. You couldn’t ask for more.
This is a track from Born Villains new, self-titled project which you can cop for $7. The whole project is chocked full of hard beats and even harder rhymes. I am going to have a hard time doing a full review of the project with my existing time commitments but I wanted to get it at least some recognition. It certainly deserves a listen. This particular song features Adlib and Nico The Beast.
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I love introducing a new artist to our audience, and Coast is definitely worthy of some recognition as he delivers that Hood Rat Shit over these horns produced by Sound State Beats. He has the voice that just cuts through the noise with that grimy and gritty flair.
To catch more from Coast, you can download his latest project for free, March First.