Kenny Beats continues to cook up fire music with the D.C. area — the latest being with Rico Nasty. Check out the 9-track Anger Management below, which sees additional assistance from Baauer, EarthGang and Splurge.
LuLu P – ‘Thanks LuLu’ (Stream)
Marino Infantry and DMV’s own LuLu P returns with a new project titled Thanks LuLu, which sees 7 new tracks and a single collab with A$AP Ant (“Dog Food”). Stream it in full below.
ITS UP pic.twitter.com/MUTuepe0oM
— LULU 🅿️ (@LULUP720) April 24, 2019
Kelow LaTesha – ‘TSA’ (Stream)
Following the Rico Nasty and LightskinKeisha-assisted “PowerPuff Girls” comes a new 9-track project from Kelow LaTesha titled TSA, which can be streamed in full below. For those who missed it, we’ve also included Kelow’s top-of-the-year visual for “Prada Me” as well.
Shug Da Trappa – ‘On Top Of The Trap’ (Stream); “Kylie Jenner” (Video)
Earlier this month, Shug Da Trappa delivered his new project On Top Of The Trap, which sees 12 new tracks and additional assistance from Big Tana CMT, Baby Fifty and Yin Yang. This week, he follows that up with a new visual for track 2, “Kylie Jenner,” produced by Xanny Pacquiao and shot by Clockwork Productions.
Check out “Kylie Jenner” above and — if you haven’t already — stream On Top Of The Trap below.
Kevin Gates – “Big Gangsta”
A new banger from Kevin Gates for your pre-Broccoli City Fest week.
Unlvcky Nas – ‘Chosen One’; “Big Fish” (Video)
Some new tunes from Unlvcky Nas: first, his 11-track offering Chosen One, which dropped on 4/20 (and features BandHunta Izzy and more), and a visual for project cut “Big Fish.” Check it all out below.
DroBoiz – ‘The High Class’ (Stream)
If you missed this over the weekend, check out the latest project from DroBoiz titled The High Class, which sees 7 new tracks from the D.C. area collective (including “Pound Bag“). Stream in full below.
Kelow LaTesha – PowerPuff Girls ft. Rico Nasty & LightskinKeisha
Kelow recruits fellow P.G. native Rico Nasty and ATL’s finest, LightskinKeisha for her new breakout single, “PowerPuff Girls” (I’m putting that breakouenergy out there), produced by BasedChink. Support Kelow, the longtime underrated talent, by checking “PowerPuff Girls” out, or by buying a hoodie. TSA drops April 23rd.
Shy Glizzy – ‘Covered N’ Blood’ (Stream)
D.C.’s own Shy Glizzy is back with a 12-track offering titled Covered N’ Blood, which features YoungBoy Never Broke Again and 3 Glizzy. Stream it below.
Lambo Anlo Drops ‘Wish You Well’ EP & Video
Rostrum Records and D.C.’s own Lambo Anlo is back with a three-track work of art titled Wish You Well, which sees the previously-released cut “On My Way.” In addition, fans can check out a visual for the EP’s title track, which sees Anlo delivering some real confessions in church. Check it all out below.
JG Riff – ‘My Time 2’ (Mixtape Stream)
JG Riff drops a new project titled My Time 2, which sees 12 new tracks and appearances from JG Whop, Zroc and Big Comma. Stream it in full below.
Kingpen Slim Feat. Lambo Anlo – Racks In The Middle (Freestyle)”
In honor the Nipsey Hussle the Great, Kingpen Slim and Lambo Anlo deliver a freestyle over the fallen artist’s latest single, “Racks In The Middle.” Much like Kingpen & Co., I don’t think we’ll ever truly get over such a loss to the culture.
A$AP Ant – ‘Addie Izzo’ (EP)
Baltimore and A$AP Mob’s own A$AP Ant is back with a 5-track EP titled Addie Izzo, which sees additional appearances from Baby 9eno, Lulu P, Soduh and more. Stream below.
Shug Da Trappa – “Who Not” X “Blast”
Shug keeps the pressure up with two new videos. “Who Not”, produced by Sparkheem and shot by Clockwork came out today. “Blast”, produced by London and shot by JV Productions, came out last week.
JG Whop – With Me (Video)
Whop slows it down at goes for something a little more soulful on “With Me”, shot by CLD Visuals
Cheecho – ‘Cheecho Ona Beat Vol. 1.5’ (Stream)
For those not hip — Cheecho is just as vicious behind the boards as he is on the microphone. The below project is a testament to that, as it sees the D.C. talent creating soundscapes for the likes of Goonew, Xanman, GlockBoyKari, 9ENO, and more.
Logic Announces New Novel ‘Supermarket’, Drops Soundtrack
The Soundtrack to my debut Novel Supermarket is out! Kick back relax and just enjoy it!https://t.co/a7XmwePOqI pic.twitter.com/waI7kxvlCb
— Bobby Bestseller (@Logic301) March 26, 2019
Check out Logic’s latest, which will accompany his upcoming novel, along with a synopsis of said novel for better understanding:
“Flynn is stuck—depressed, recently dumped, and living at his mom’s house. The supermarket was supposed to change all that. An ordinary job and a steady check. Work isn’t work when it’s saving you from yourself. But things aren’t quite as they seem in these aisles. Arriving to work one day to a crime scene, Flynn’s world collapses as the secrets of his tortured mind are revealed. And Flynn doesn’t want to go looking for answers at the supermarket. Because something there seems to be looking for him. A darkly funny psychological thriller, Supermarket is a gripping exploration into madness and creativity. Who knew you could find sex, drugs, and murder all in aisle nine?”
Disrespectful Swag – “Dance In The Dark” (Video)
“Dance In The Dark” by Disrespectful Swag begins with a thirty-second timer ticking, before an unnamed character flatlines. The song’s introduction could represent the death of the old rap scene in Washington, D.C.. For too long, artists were ignored by record labels, forgotten by festivals and shrugged off by most larger media. But, for a number of years, that trend has begun to change. Artists with Grammy nominations, local festivals, and die-hard fan bases have brought new attention to the city, and the area.
As neon lights flash and fancy sports cars drive through downtown Manhattan, Disrespectful Swag pops out of the sunroof of a Bentley, ushering in a new era of D.C. rap. He represents a new D.C., and I don’t mean a city marred by gentrification. He represents a culmination of hard work from himself, a generation of artists previously forgotten. Now D.C. is in the limelight. “Everybody wanna know Swag cause I just jumped out the Wraith. Ain’t nobody wanna know Swag when I was locked up for the case.”
“Dance In The Dark” is captivating. The eerie trap beat (produced by Kami Make Hits) sounds unconnected from the music of today. The ominous church bells highlight a production style that’s rooted in the early-aughts rap sound of producers like Metro Boomin, Lex Luger and Southside. In the video for “Dance In The Dark”, New York City tourists at a crosswalk record Swag on their phones as he stands up through the top of a Bentley, arms outstretched in the rain. He chants “My rollie a stripper, it dance in the dark.”
Like his beat selection, Swag’s rapping sounds less like the often-copied rap stars Young Thug and Hoodrich Pablo. His style, while unique, is reminiscent of rappers like Meek Mill and Shy Glizzy. The energy of “Dance In The Dark” is similar to those artists as well. Swag’s rapping is hypnotic, aggressive and verbose. His lyrics are funny, but not playful. His boasts are wide, but believable, he shines through. The song is equal parts strip club banger and underdog anthem.
While Swag, who grew up on the border of D.C. and Maryland, may be new to some readers, but he is not new to the city. With the backing of Major Money Music, the transatlantic entertainment company who has a history with DC artists like Pinky and Shy Glizzy, Swag has been dropping captivating music for a few years. Songs like “Workman”, “Grindin”, “War Or Not”, “Strap Demons”, and “2 Strapped” have all buzzed, garnering hundreds of thousands of views and plays. Swag’s late 2018 EP B4 We Spin Ya Bend, was also produced by Kami and was well received.
Swag is a part of a new collective called GSO (GOAT SH*T ONLY), which includes buzzing rapper and JukeBOX DC favorite JG Riff (JG Whop has a cameo in “Dance In The Dark.”) They have the streets paying attention right now, and so should you.
Watch the new video below for “Dance In The Dark” above, and catch Swag alongside Da Baby and Yung Manny at the Fillmore, Silver Spring on April 5th.
– JL
Baby 9eno – “Digital” (EP Stream)
Baby 9eno returns with a new 8-track EP titled Digital, which sees appearances/production from A$AP Ant, MoneyMarr, SparkHeem, YBOnDaBeat and more. Stream below.
Goonew – “Never Scam”
The latest Goonew banger is actually courtesy of the song’s producer, LulCamerin0, who is said to be dropping a new project soon. Check it out below.
Joe Clair – “Gone” (Video); ‘New Music 4 Old N***as’ (Stream)
Here’s what I didn’t know: that Joe Clair was as official in Hip-Hop as he in on a microphone in a radio station. In celebration of his 50th, not only did he deliver a new video for “Gone” (above), but he also liberated a new EP titled New Music 4 Old N***as, which sees 5 new tracks in all.
Check it all out below.
NEW MUSIC: Tray Chaney – “Momentum”
Actor/artist Tray Chaney is back with a dope new single titled “Momentum,” which you can stream in full below.
Yung OG Drops New EP, ‘Drought Season’
Yung OG follows up last year’s Everything Honorable with a new EP titled Drought Season, which sees 7 new tracks and a single feature from Lee Devito. Stream below.
Lil Dude & Free Car Diddy – Free Car (Video)
Man who mixed this? I can hardly hear Lil Dude and Free Car Diddy rap over a stripped-down, Fantom Keyboard beat for their new “Free Car” video, shot by Wax Bando. I wish this song was executed better.