Young Guru delivered his words of wisdom last fall during AES Weekend in San Francisco. In this recap, he speaks on the convention and its impact on the game. Short interview w/ legendary Hip-Hop Producer/Engineer Young Guru where he takes us through his weekend in San Francisco (Bay Area). From his lectures @ Pandora HQ & various AES Producer Panels to his conversations w/ the creator of BitTorrent, we get an inside look into the life of a legend and his […]
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Realm Reality will impact next Tuesday with In The Grind We Trust. But before that, Realm and his posse of lyricists circulate our browser on this cut produced by Breakworks. xzone
After joining forces with Gee Roberson’s Interscope imprint, Count and Moonie are ready to release Don’t Feed Da Killaz 4 and they tic-tac the game with their first release. Produced by D. Rich. fsd
A week ago, A$AP Rocky was the latest invitee on Toca Tuesdays. As always, Tony Touch requested him to spit a few rhymes and they both took turns going at it.
This cover art is quite disturbing and to make matters worse, there’s a new MP3 attached. Trap God 2 is expected to arrive February 12. God bless us all. dgb
Hey it’s Big Homie from Rap Radar and here is YN’s The Truth. Days after Drake’s new single premiered, it has already spawned various remixes. For this episode, Elliott weighs in on the track. What do y’all think? Subscribe now and let us know below.
The guys from Burn Rubber have some tricks up their sleeves. Literally. In this episode they set up their homie Devon and then blow off some steam at a local house party. If you missed the premiere, check it out here.
Jae Millz is still out for presidents to represent him. So today, he dumps off the second installment of his Dead Presidents series. The titles and download link are located after the jump.
Over Erick Sermon’s soundbite, MC Lyte takes off with her contribution to the Jordan Brand’s “XX8 Days Of Flight”. Previously: Big Daddy Kane “28 Bars Of Kane”
Whatever drank choice is in your red cup, Brianna tips hers to Pusha T for our daily serving. Ms. Perry’s Symphony No 9: Bri Major mixtape is coming soon.
Quentin Miller continues to prove that originality still matters in music. The message behind Road Less Traveled feels inspiring because it highlights independence, creativity, and staying true to your own path. The visuals and storytelling work together really well, and this post does a nice job introducing the upcoming album. Reading about artists who choose their own direction reminds me of planning a New Zealand tours, where the journey itself becomes just as meaningful as the destination. Looking forward to hearing the full project and seeing how the album develops this theme even further.