
Some new music from the mighty St. Joe Louis, featuring production from Flying Lotuss. The song is short but extremely smooth. It’s just enough to wet your auditory pallets for their collaborative EP, St. Joe Lotus.

Some new music from the mighty St. Joe Louis, featuring production from Flying Lotuss. The song is short but extremely smooth. It’s just enough to wet your auditory pallets for their collaborative EP, St. Joe Lotus.
First single off of the French producer’s, The French Revolution, which drops later this month. He enlists some dope emcees fot this joint. If this is any indication of what the entire album is going to sound like, we are all in for a treat.
When DJ Premier cosigns…folks better listen. You can’t get a better ringing endorsement then that. Khaleel, and Durdy Dan for that matter, show and prove that they have skill and talent in abundance. Start getting familiar.
Over 8:00 minutes of grimy hip hop! Yes, that’s a little long, but lyrically these emcees come correct over an understated Vherbal beat.
Here’s the list of emcees as they appear on the cut:
Danegurous, Darren G, Absoulut Karnage, Infinite 7 Mind, Pryme Prolifik, Subconcious, Marcanum X, Big O, Vherbal
It’s been a while since I have heard from Roughneck Jihad. I first, heard him drop a verse on Sacred Hoop’s Retired album. Which was mighty dope if I don’t say. I like his voice. He’s got a bassy, gruff, and intelligent delivery. Enjoy…
This dope track will be off of M-Dot’s new project, Layer Cake, which is dropping tomorrow. You can’t tell me you aren’t feeling this track. You can’t…it’s a banger.
Artist: OnlyOne
Album: Cult Classic
Source: Sandpeople
Tracklisting:
1. Motion Picture
2. What I’ve got To Say (ft. Theory Hazit)
3. About Where I’m From
4. Scheming (ft. Illmaculate and Epp)
5. Sit Down
6. American Psycho
7. The Nightmare (ft. Onry Ozzborn)
8. Skrillionaire (ft. Illmaculate and Cool Nutz)
9. Follow A Dollar (ft. IAME and Goldini Bagwell)
10. Too Late
11.Open Book
12. Murder
13. Mario Bros.
14. White Republican
15. Zales
16. I Love Chronic
17. G-Shit (ft. JFK)
18. Blood Money
Note:
By now, everyone should know that I feel the music from the Sandpeople. And while my favorite album from the collective is Goldini Bagwell’s, Chainsmoke, my favorite member is OnlyOne. I am impressed by the way he puts together his rhymes and controls the pace of each track. He never seems rushed, no matter the tempo of the song. He always sounds comfortable rocking the mic. It’s never complex, but rather unique.
I’ve talked and talked about Lucciauno’s album, Respect. If you don’t own it, don’t come around here anymore. One of my favorite tracks gets the visual treatment.