Some new heat from one of Maryland’s finest. In related news, we can’t help but notice that YungManny and Foggieraw have been moving parallel quite a bit lately… New music on the horizon?
SemiHomie – ‘Message To Karma’ (Stream)
The family and team of late artist SemiHomie deliver a posthumous record for fans to enjoy. The project consists of 19 songs and additional features from Anti Beats, SR.Jai, Double RR, Juxx, and more. Stream below… Long live a bonafide talent gone too soon.
5ivestar & Taymula – “Catch Up” (Video)
Real talk: the ladies of the D.C. area been showing off lately, and this heater of a song and visual is no different. Courtesy of Clockwork Productions.
Q Da Fool – “GQ” (Video)
Even with a new project making waves, Q Da Fool continues to deliver new music — this time, it’s in response to some serious allegations. Shot by Ben10 4K.
Simba – “Coming With Extra” (Video)
Simba is once again free and he isn’t playin’ around — it also looks really good to see that Cordae’s Hi-Level imprint is backing him. Shot and edited by LowkeyTim and Clockwork Productions.
Ant Glizzy – Say Cheese Interview (2023) (Part 2) (Video)
Ant Glizzy is once again back on Say Cheese to talk about current topics, including his boxing match with Davy Ruffin. Updating below as clips from the sit-down continue to be published.
J.Addo Feat. Autumn LaBella – “Tweakin” (Video)
This one right here is super smooth. Shot by Na.
Logic – “Noell”
Produced alongside Kaelin Ellis and dedicated to Logic’s girlfriend, Brittney Noell.
Kenilworth Katrina, Trife Gang & Fat Worm – “N**gaz I Know” (Video)
Shot and edited by CamWitDaCam.
Gleesh – “Clear It Out” (Video)
Produced by Trav of iLikeTHAT and shot by Sarafis Midas for Brickdam Clubhouse.
Big Don Bino & DeeMuney – “Road Runner” (Video)
Live from Southeast. Brought to you courtesy of Brickdam Clubhouse.
Yung Maaly – “I Don’t Miss” (Video)
Produced by Anti Beats and directed by Rich Entertainment.
Logic – “The Danny Brown Show” Interview
This week Danny is joined by none other than, 8x platinum record rapper, Logic! Danny and Logic jump right into their shared experiences with anxiety while on tour and performing. Logic has always been very open about mental health and Danny finds out more about his philosophy on anxiety, maturing, and the rap game in general. They have a lot of admiration for other rappers in the game, young and old. We get to hear about their thoughts on how hip hop is evolving, in the micro and macro sense. Danny and Logic get into a few Ask Danny questions regarding classical music, relationships, and fan gifts. Logic has some differing opinions on what Danny considers to be white people shit. To wrap up the episode, these rappers give props to the guys sending in freestyles this week.
Nando Virtuoso – “Gatekeepers”
Nando Virtuoso’s latest single, “Gatekeepers,” produced by Ten Ten… The track intimately captures the struggles faced by up-and-coming independent artists in the DMV area. Nando’s authentic storytelling shines through in “Gatekeepers,” making it an anthem of perseverance and determination.
Tonn2Lit – ‘DNA Of The DMV’ (Stream)
Fans can now check out the latest project from Tonn2Lit, which boasts seven dope cuts and zero features. Stream DNA Of The DMV below.
Dropp8 – ‘Voice of the Youth’ (EP Stream)
The self-proclaimed youngest wit motion is back with four drops cuts and a single assist from Skino. Check out Voice of the Youth below.
Uptown Trinn – “Staying Down (Letter To My Nephews)”
Uptown Trinn gets real on her latest, which comes complete with 1Drince-shot visuals to match. Check it out below.
DC RAW & UNCUT: Washington DC Crack Era Unfolded – The “Murder Cap” Years
JukeboxDC is proud to present to you “DC Raw & Uncut” via @NightRyda707. DC Raw & Uncut is a documenatry series dedicated to telling the true story and history of the Chocolate City, Washington DC. Make sure to head on over to Youtube and subscribe to the DC Raw & Uncut page to stay up to date on the latest content and announcements.
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Take a seat and absorb this in depth documentary on the “Nation’s Capital” Washington DC during the late 80’s, 90’s and early 2000’s. This stage in time also known as the “crack era” saw over 6,000 people lose their lives to violence in the streets of city. Learn about the notorious drug crews from Uptown to the Southside and how products ,they were provided, pushed had direct impact on an entire generation of children from the Washington DC Metropolitan area.
“In this video we are taking one final look at Washington DC during the crack era as we uncover a chain of events that took place in one of the most Notorious neighborhoods (Potomac Gardens) as well as some other incidents that occurred around the city. However , the main purpose of this video is to show how poverty and the crack era created a high tolerance for violence among our youth, and since then we have not been able to turn it off; even today. We can say, it’s the parents, Rap music, poverty, but the truth is, a lot of things contribute to who we become. This is not to glorify murder. This is also my last video covering the murder cap era in Washington D.C unless someone reach out to me about covering their story. Music: Backyard Band/ Heaven or Hell – No Savage/ Street Addiction
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SMH: 28 Injured & 2 Killed In Baltimore Mass Shooting
From USA Today, where you can find additional information on the story:
Two people were dead, 28 were wounded and a manhunt was underway Sunday in Baltimore after a shooting rampage at a block party, authorities said.
Acting Police Commissioner Richard Worley said a 20-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman were killed and that three survivors were in critical condition. Officers were studying video and interviewing witnesses to try and identify suspects, he said.
Mayor Brandon Scott said “every single city agency” will help the neighborhood in its recovery. He urged anyone with information on the killers to come forward.
“This was reckless, cowardly act that happened here that has permanently altered many lives,” Scott said “I want those responsible to hear me, hear me very clearly − we will not stop until we find you. And we will find you.”