Executive produced by James Harden and features additional appearances from Travis Scott (“Hats Off”), Meek Mill (“Still Runnin”), Young Thug (“Up The Side”), and Rod Wave (“Rich Off Pain”). Press play on the new album and accompanying visual for “Hot It Feels” below.
Pacman Da Gunman Feat. Wale – “One Piece”
D.C.’s own Wale connects with Cali emcee and All Money In representer Pacman Da Gunman for his latest single.
Raheem DeVaughn & Apollo Brown – ‘Lovesick’ (Stream)
Raheem DeVaughn and Apollo Brown’s new album consists of 12 dope cuts and additional assists from Skyzoo, Becky Cane, WESTSIDE BOOGIE, and 3D Natee. Press play below.
Peter Rosenberg – ‘Real Late’ (Stream)
Maryland’s own Peter Rosenberg drops off a solid album with top tier artists and — surprisingly — no DMV artists…unless we’re missing something and need to be introduced. Either way, you can enjoy the project in full below.
13-Year-Old Girl Pleads Guilty To Navy Yard Carjacking-Murder
From WUSA9, where you can read the full story:
With her eyes downcast and her face covered by a mask and a plastic shield, the youngest girl who attacked UberEats driver Mohammad Anwar near Nats Park in March pleaded guilty Thursday to second-degree murder.
Prosecutors agreed to drop armed carjacking and other charges against the 13-year-old girl in exchange for the guilty plea. D.C. Superior Court Judge Lynn Leibovitz set sentencing for July 6, but said the maximum time the teen can be held, even on a murder charge, is until she turns 21; she’s about to turn 14.
Young E Class Feat. Boxcheckk Marty – “Strong”
In celebration of his birthday, Young E Class gifts his fans with a new single titled “Strong,” which features Boxcheckk Marty and sees production from Profound. Check it out below.
Kingpen Slim – “Seeing Green (Freestyle)”
For his latest, Kingpen Slim obliterates Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Lil Wayne’s latest collaboration. Hopefully, an album lies somewhere on the horizon.
Raheem DeVaughn & Apollo Brown Feat. Westside Boogie – “Just Fall In Love”
Lovesick drops at midnight.
Yo Gotti Feat. DaBaby – “Drop”
Produced by J. White Did It. Also: congrats to Yo Gotti on his label’s new partnership with Interscope Records.
ALMOST TO AWESOME: The History Of DMV Hip-Hop (Trailer)
If there’s any group of people that can truly tell this story, it’s Cool Kids Forever, Marcus Dowling, and the rest of the creatives that put this body of work together. Full synopsis below:
Cool Kids Forever Films and Black Market Management proudly announce the premiere of the trailer for the forthcoming documentary, “Almost to Awesome: The History of DMV Hip-Hop.” The film’s director, Cool Kids’ Adebayo Umoja, notes that the feature is “a compelling documentary that will take you through the evolution of DMV rap from the mid-’80s to the present day.”
“From Almost To Awesome” celebrates how America’s capital city has — through a fascinating series of events — spent four decades chasing its claim to a regional to global stake in rap music and hip-hop culture.
Five decades of notable DC Metropolitan area hip-hop culture luminaries have provided exclusive, honest — and sometimes untold — perspectives on the Nation’s Capital’s legacy in rap music. Included in this number are go-go and party legends like DJ Kool and DJ Flexxx, present era independent and mainstream rap stars Oddisee and Wale, nationally known radio and television personalities Joe Clair, P-Stew. and Peter Rosenberg, music industry executives like Kenny Burns, plus beloved names of the past, present, and future of DC rap, including Toni Blackmon, Tabi Bonney, Nonchalant, and DJs Bacon Bear and Malcolm Xavier.
As well, the crew behind the scenes includes an all-star team of well-regarded DC-based music industry professionals, including the film’s executive producers: Black Market Management’s 2Face The Don and Cool Kids Forever’s Backie Thomas. Handling story editing duties is award-winning journalist Marcus K. Dowling, while notable video director and creative 6ixShoota is also credited as a producer.
As hip-hop ages into its fifth decade of existence, Washington, DC — one of the vital formative centers of African-American musical culture — is on the cusp of being an awesome epicenter of rap music.
Baby Fifty – ‘How Death Comes’ (Stream)
Baby Fifty delivers eight new cuts for his fans to enjoy — including the recently released “Had Me Loafin.” Check it out below.
King Los – “Back In Blood Freestyle”
More heat from the Baltimore legend — this time over Pooh Shiesty and Lil Durk’s collaboration.
TyFontaine – ‘Ascension’ (Stream)
DMV’s own TyFontaine delivers a 13-track body of work with a single assist from SoFaygo. Stream in full below.
JaeRene Feat. Ari Lennox – “Bed Of Lies”
This is a bittersweet release — rising Houston talent JaeRene sadly passed on back in April. This month, they reveal a posthumous release titled “Bed Of Lies,” which features D.C.’s own Ari Lennox. Check it out below.
Moneybagg Yo – “Rookie Of The Year”
Created in conjunction with Ja Morant’s “Promiseland” docu-series that premieres June 3rd on Crackle.
A$AP Ant – “Cartier AMG” (Video)
Produced by Sparkheem and directed by Moshpxt. Taken from Lil Black Jean Jacket 2.
QP KO – ‘Mr. Pay Me Volume 1’ (EP Stream)
QP KO has to be one of the hardest-working artists in the D.C. area right now. Check out his latest four-pack below.
Uptown X.O. – ‘Culture Over Corporate Vol. 3’ (Stream)
D.C. legend Uptown X.O. delivers the third installment of his Culture Over Corporate series, which sees production by Oddisee and additional contributions from Yu, DJ Alizay, MASSARATIBLACC, U STREET FACE, and more. Press play below.
Lil Baby & Lil Durk – “Voice Of The Heroes” (Video)
Directed by DAPS and taken from The Voice Of The Heroes, out this Friday (June 4th).
Doe Boy Feat. Rowdy Rebel – “Shmurda Talk” (Video)
Freebandz and GS9 connection…live from NYC.