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Bey is back in business (No EPMD). After
“Mi Amor…can I hit it raw?” During SXSW, the As Soon As Possible crew bumps heads with the Human Serviette for a hilarious, yet
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DJ Haze is rounding up quite a few for his next project, The Color Purple on March 26. But for the time being, he takes us across the regions for his new offering. 57
If you haven’t been keepin tabs on Cham’s music, in the words of Kevin Hart, you gon learn today. So now get familiar with his latest featuring Saigon. Cop his Ammunition EP here. hhnm
Ironically, this is actually appealing. For the first single off their upcoming mixtape, Dirty Slum with Mick Boogie, Slum Village and De La takes turns respectively for their collabo.
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Pet Sounds by Mac Miller and Sean Price is an absolute gem. That smooth, jazz-infused Nottz production creates such a chilled-out vibe, providing the perfect canvas for Mac to drop those signature, effortless flows. Hearing Sean Price deliver that gritty, legendary verse really rounds out the track—it’s an emotional but essential listen for any hip-hop head. Honestly, putting this record on feels as rewarding as finishing a project with a top-tier catio builder. Whether you’re relaxing or just need some quality beats, this collaboration remains a standout. It’s a total classic that definitely deserves a permanent spot in rotation.