I wanted to share both of this new track with you guys. Just Flowing has been on a serious grind as of late. When I listened to his first mixtape I could hear the talent but I wanted to hear some more polished tracks and sound from him before I started posting his material. A few months later, I hit you all off with his track w/ Mav, Heartless. I thought that track was honestly very dope and deserved recognition. But now the man hits me with another, more meaningful banger, which further illustrate the man’s talent and progression.
Single You Out: Unknown Prophets – Knockin’ Out Impostors (ft. Planet Asia)
The Unknown Prophets just recently became familiar with me when emcee, Big Jess, dropped a double album for free earlier this year. I really liked a lot of the material and vowed I would not sleep again, hence I am putting you on to one sick sounding track that features none other than Planet Asia. This cut is so very ill. Everything about this track warrants a hip hop fan’s attention. Be on the look out for World Premiere 2 this Fall. Credit 2DopeBoyz for this find!
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Slaine – Borrowed Time (Feat. Checkmark & Lu Balz) (Video)
Slaine’s new album A World With No Skies 2.0 just dropped today. It is a really dope album that should be supported. The man always puts a lot of energy and emotion in his work so make sure you at least check it out. Here is the first video from the project. One of the guests is Checkmark who once was the frontman for the Skitzofreniks. He has a project himself coming out cald Vita Matta.
Outerspace – My Brother’s Keeper
New Outerspace is dropping next week. I have copped all of their other releases so count me in for this one as well. Enjoy the visuals.
MadKem – Black Mamba (Video)
On that MadKem kick right now. Yesterday I put you on to Death At The Chophouse and today I got wind of this video for Black Mamba. Enjoy and start getting excited for his new album dropping in September.
MadKem – Death At The Chophouse (2011)
Artist: MadKem
Album: Death At The Chophouse
Source: 2DopeBoyz
Tracklisting:
1. Soon Enough
2. Malcolm Browne (prod. DaveNotti)
3. What We On (prod. Analogic)
4. Y E A H! feat. Silent Knight & Wordsworth [prod. DaveNotti]
5. Slow Burner (feat. Silent Knight) [prod. SeeMore]
6. Louis XIV
7. Never Know (prod. Laudz)
8. Back 2the Rawness (feat. Silent Knight) [prod. Analogic]
9. Forthcoming (prod. DaveNotti)
10. Living Out Our Dreams (feat. Silent Knight & East) [prod. Laudz]
11. The Epidemic (prod. DaveNotti)
12. Interlude 4 U (feat. J Mac)
13. Black Mamba
14. Change of the Guard
15. ‘Til I Go (feat. Jered Sanders) [prod. DaveNotti]
16. Just Watch Us (feat. East & Silent Knight) [prod. Analogic]
17. Mister Señor Love Daddy, Pt. 2 [prod. DaveNotti]
18. The World Is Mine [prod. Analogic]
19. Here We Go (Analogic Remix) [feat. East & Silent Knight]
20. Violent (feat. Silent Knight) [prod. Laudz]
21. New Known Fact (prod. SeeMore)
Note:
MadKem has an album dropping in September and this mixtape is to serve as a precursor to that album. It is a compilation of older material and compilations MadKem has appeared on. I am familiar with MadKem from his appearances on all of those Elementality/DJ KO EPs that were produced last year. I liked those a lot. I also am a big fan of Silent Knight, and as you can see, he is all over this mixtape. So I expected this mixtape to be pretty dope. But to put it plainly, this really exceeded my expectations.
MadKem is a lot iller than I gave him credit for. He has a great mic presence and his lyricism is very clever throughout. So now I find myself fiending for this new album next month.
You absolutely have to give this mixtape and download and listen. It’s imperative. This is one of those moments you can have as a listener where you can enjoy a release from start to finish and come away with an appreciation for an artist you may not be familiar with.
Fel Sweetenberg – Skyz Fallin’ (Video)
Fel Sweetenberg’s album, The Sophmore Jinx, was one of the first posts I had ever put on HHD last year. I thought the album was very dope and still remains very highly slept on. This video serves as a testament to that fact.
Mally & The Sundance Kid – Heir Time (Video)
I have been waiting what has seemingly become eons for this Mally & The Sundance Kid album release. In the meantime, they released this video for, Heir Time. It’s a dope video, but in the music is where the greatness lies. You can check out a slew of Mally’s other material on his Bandcamp Page.
Memphis Reigns – Agnes In Wonderland (Video)
Memphis hit me up over email regarding this video for the original version of Agnes In Wonderland. We previewed the excellent remixed version earlier this year. This one is just as dope.
One Be Lo – Laborhood Part 1 (2011)
Artist: One Be Lo
Album: Laborhood Vol 1
Source: Bandcamp
Tracklisting:
1. Laborhood Welcome
2. Bassline (Feat. T Calmese, Kodac & RoSpit) (Prod. Zhao)
3. Break Of Dawn (Feat. Deep Rooted) (Prod. Mr. Brady)
4. Lettin You Know (Feat. AZTexts) (Prod. Dub Sonata)
5. Detroit Riots (Feat. Fat Ray, RoSpit, T3, Phatboy Chef, Marvwon, Buff 1 & FattFather) (Prod. Black Milk)
6. Alphabet Soup Remix (Prod. 14KT)
7. Learn (Feat. Longshot & Ka Di) (Prod. K. Kruz)
8. Take It There (Feat. Black Milk) (Prod. Black Milk)
9. Must Be The Way (Feat. Buff 1 & Jackson Perry) (Prod. Forecast)
10. Fly Like Wings (Feat. Futuristic) (Prod. WideTrax)
11. Lap 2 (Feat. Decompoze) (Prod. Decompoze)
12. Tweeny One (Feat. Stik Figa, Richard Wright, Lou Rip, You, Les Izmore, Ubi & Dominique Larue) (Prod. DWill)
13. We Over Here (Feat. RoSpit, Decompoze, Magestik Legend & T Calmese) (Prod. RoSpit)
14. You Think You Know (Feat. Moe Dirdee) (Prod. Chanes)
15. Smash (Prod. Miles Bonny)
Note:
This isn’t an official album. But it is officially from One Be Lo and it would be a crime to not even mention this release on HHD. This is the prelude to the release of his album, L.A.B.O.R. I believe these are older or unreleased tracks from the Michigan artist. For the most part they are all banging and high quality. It is just a taste of what this elite emcee can do when given a microphone. I am admittedly a huge fan of his and have been such since the Binary Star projects released earlier last decade. Some artists simply have a way with words.
Now this mixtape isn’t exactly free. It’s coming in a $3. Now if you can’t afford three dollars to support a dope hip hop artist then I want you to “unbookmark” my site and “unfollow” me on twitter because we just can’t be acquainted. With that being said you can stream the whole album below and click the Bandcamp link above to purchase.




