Directed by MotiVisual and taken from Dyson Alexander’s forthcoming body of work, which is said to be titled 4.
448 Riq – ‘Free The Cartel’ (Stream)
Baltimore’s 448 Riq dropped off a 21-song effort with assists from OTR Chaz, Roddy Rackz, and OT7 Quanny. Check out Free The Cartel below.
C Dot Castro & J. Plaza – “Hibachi”
BobbyBoy Records artist and DMV’s own C Dot Castro locks in with J. Plaza for his latest drop.
Baby Fifty – ‘I’m Here To Stay’ (Stream)
One of the more prolific artists out of D.C. delivers another full-length body of work with 13 cuts and zero features. Press play on Baby Fifty’s latest below.
Noochie’s Live From The Front Porch Presents: Raheem DeVaughn (Part 1) (Video)
At this point, Noochie’s crib is now one of the most important stages in music for the city from now. For his latest Front Porch clip, he connects with the legendary Raheem DeVaughn. Check it out above.
Roddy Rackzz – “Longwood To LA” (Video)
Something new from one of Baltimore’s finest as we head into the cooler weather months. Press play on “Longwood To LA” above.
Noochie’s “Front Porch” Freestyles Highlighted In News Feature
From WUSA9, where you can read the full story.
You might have come across local rapper Noochie’s front porch freestyles on your Instagram or YouTube pages. It’s becoming almost a phenomenon for hip hop and go-go lovers.
Noochie is bringing live band performances from hip hop and go-go and spreading it to the masses.
“I was just doing it just to get my creative juices out and if people like it I love it,” Noochie said.
The local rapper started these front porch freestyles back in 2017, but it was nothing like the full scale production it’s grown into.
“It was just me and my phone doing like I had a speaker beside me and using the mic and the camera off my phone just recording myself just rapping.”
He was signed to Atlantic Records at the time, but wasn’t happy and needed some place to vent, so he took it to his front porch.
“I [gotta] do something to show people that I’m good at this,” said Noochie.
Bigg OC & God Jani – “In My Hand” (Video)
Produced by E-Major Unruly and shot by Ben10 4K.
5ivestar – “Like Keef” (Performance Video)
She way too cold with it. Courtesy of 4Q The Label.
Gleesh – “More Boof” (Video)
After one of the more unique promotional displays over the past week or so. DMV vet Gleesh returns with his latest single, “More Boof,” which can be streamed in full below. The above visual comes courtesy of MindofMJay… shout out to Manny & Olga’s.
Cheecho – “Disturb The Peace” (Video)
Live from ATL. Directed by PearlHouse TV and taken from The Black Tape.
MGE Gizzle & Fat Trel – “No Harm” (Video)
Shot by Clockwork Productions and taken from Step Child.
Curren$y, Fendi P, Black Cobain & Fiend – “Who Let You In Here”
Taken from Curren$y’s latest release, Season Opener, where VA’s own Cobain appears on a total of nine dope cuts. Press play on the entire project here.
Young Nudy Feat. Latto & Sexyy Red – “Peaches & Eggplants (Remix)” (Video)
Young Nudy’s Gumbo standout with 21 Savage gets an estrogen upgrade thanks to Latto and Sexyy Red.
Tommy Richman – ‘The Rush’ (EP Stream)
Tommy Richman, a protege of Brent Faiyaz and the first official artist under the R&B star’s PULSE Records venture, delivers a new EP with five songs and a single assist from Zachary Moon. Stream in full below.
NLE Choppa – “College Girls”
Some of the best times were indeed during higher education. Check out NLE Choppa’s latest single, which was produced by TrillGotJuice, TnTXD, OB MUS1C, and Harry East.
JoovieThaProducer – ‘Stove Music’ (Stream)
One of the area’s most talented beatsmith dropped off a dope project with a wealth of appearances from 3coMMa$, Lil Gray, Baby Fifty, Dufflebag Boog, Juanhunnit, and more. Stream in full below.