Single You Out: Mic Handz & Milano Constatine – Cause For Concern (prod. by BigBob)

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When you see that BigBob is on the production you know you are bound to get a banger!  And that holds true with this cut featuring Milano Constatine and Mic Handz.  You’ve got the organ in the background taking you to the darkest of places with methodical drums for the two accomplished emcees to rock over.  Plus, at the end, you get LDonTheCut chopping it up at the end to literally put the finishing touches on a dope track!

Nems – Gahbage (Video)

Nems releases the video for the single Gahbage off of his forthcoming album, Gorilla Monsoon which is dropping in less than a week.  Everything I have been hearing from this project has been stellar…and pretty much all of Nems bars on ANY project have been showstoppers as of late so we should be in a for a dope listen!

Maverick Montana – Resume (prod. by Hobgoblin) (Video)

New video up from the track Resume, from the dope collaborative project by Maverick Montana and Hobgoblin, Angelz and Demonz. The beat is a dark stalker, and I love the vocal sample lifted.  It gives the joint a dramatic flair as Mav Montana takes you around the corners of his mind to tell you what his resume is comprised of.

The EP is the best I have heard so far this year and we are already about at the midpoint, so that’s saying something.

Single You Out: Serge Severe – Way Up (ft. Reyna Mallare)

New joint from Serge Severe which is an autobiographical narrative as to how the artist made his climb to the position that he is in today.  It’s a soulful joint, and it has an ethereal quality to the music.   Severe is doing what he does best and that’s connecting with people through music.  He is giving you something you can relate to in the most beautiful of ways.  Reyna Mallare plays the songstress and producer Haze Felix laces the beat.

Single You Out: Little Vic – Roy Demeo (prod. by Erick Sermon)

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I missed this Little Vic track from over a week ago, but it deserves A LOT of love.  This joint produced by Erick Sermon is sounding all sorts of epic!  Sermon’s production here is nothing short of remarkable.  I love the horn sample and the drums hit hard.   Vic then demolishes the track with wordplay that only he’s capable of putting together.   I mean he is flipping on names on this track that will have you rewinding and playing back again.  You can’t say that about too much material these days!