D-Strong & Macapella – You Ain’t Fly (Video)

Some artists and I are just on the same wavelength and D-Strong is one of those emcees who puts to music some of the same thoughts that I have in my own mind.  He sees what I see:  A carbon copy industry where fans worship, as Strong puts it, the Golden Calf.   And while the video portrayal may seem to be over the top it’s probably closer to the mark than we would all like to admit.  D-Strong always brings you a dose of reality with that traditional boom bap back drop.  Much respect.  Check out the collaborative album, Sacrifice.

Bankai Fam – Move On (Video)

I simply missed this one in my inbox.  I am not (or was not) up on the Bankai Fam sound but after listening to this track I am going to have start bearing a little witness around here.  The team’s got a nice flavor over this Azaia track.  The  emcees each have distinct voices that play well off of one another.   The emcee who drops the second sixteen has one of those gravelly flows that you just don’t hear all that frequently.   All in all, you can’t go wrong with the Bankai Fam.  I am going right over to Amazon to cop their new album, On My Side.

Single You Out: Skeezo – Watch Ya Step (ft. El Gant, Bekay & Dj Modesty) (Prod by Azaia)

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Man, I am not going to lie. There has been so little music to be enthusiastic about over the last couple of weeks that I just didn’t feel like posting some of the rubbish that people were putting out.  But leave it to my man Skeezo to set me straight with this record from his new project, Stuck In Da 90s.  Joined by El Gant, Bekay, and DJ Modesty, Skeezo proceeds to air out the competition.   This is a dope record.

Single You Out: June Marx – Invisible Wars

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June Marx lets go of his title track for HHD to share with the masses in promotion of his new album.  Invisible Wars intertwines the grimy and gritty which a touch of mystique.  The production, which is also done by Marx,  is a somber does of realism while his dialogue takes you into the mind of a soldier and different conflicts.  If you are feeling this, then there’s no doubt you are going to dig the album.

 

Jermiside & Danny Diggs – Quiet As Kept (2013)

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Artist: Jermiside & Danny Diggs

Album: Quiet As Kept

Tracklisting:

1. How I Feel (ft. Destruments)
2. Book Of Rhymes (ft. Theory Hazit, K. Sparks, and DJ Mayhem)
3. Never
4. Bloodline
5. Life Lessons (ft. I-EL and DJ Mayhem)
6. The Depths
7. The Innocent
8. Thank You (ft. L-Marr the Star and Ill Poetic)
9. Victory Is Mine
10. Be Forever
11. Victory Is Mine (The Expert Remix)
12. Bloodline (Illustrate Remix)

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When was the last time that you positively impacted by an album?   Never?  Months?  Years?   Well, I felt pretty damn good after I finished the first few listens of Jermiside and Danny Diggs’ new album, Quiet As Kept. Jermiside litters the album with introspection, insight, personality, and positivity.   He blends a dose of real world pragmatism with an optimistic nature, while Danny Diggs keeps the music very organic and in more than one case…therapeutic.

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