
Southside’s B Street Jizzle drops off the very dope “I.N.L.U.,” produced by Denaro Love. Stream below and pick up the single via iTunes.

Southside’s B Street Jizzle drops off the very dope “I.N.L.U.,” produced by Denaro Love. Stream below and pick up the single via iTunes.
Q Da Fool is on top right now. Newly aligned with Roc Nation, the Maryland rapper keeps his momentum going with two new drops: his twist on the “Who Run It” challenge, and an appearance on TIDAL and DJ Booth’s Bless The Booth series.

Wale follows up his It’s Complicated EP with a remix of H.E.R.’s “Every Kind Of Way.”
Styme delivers three new heaters — the last of which acts as the Wizards’ new playoff anthem. All three produced by Zeke Beats.

WillThaRapper jumps on the classic, now-re-energized Three 6 Mafia instrumental. Who run it?
Produced by pyrexturnmeup, Baltimore’s Bandhunta Izzy gets in on the “Who Run It” challenge.

This is dope. Harlem’s Dave East decided to put his spin on Wale’s latest hit “It’s Complicated.”

Some new fire from D.C.’s own 3ohBlack, featuring appearances from Sanogram and C-City.

Two new tracks from DMV’s own WillThaRapper.
Maryland’s Logic continues his high-profile collaborations: his latest sees him connecting with UK star Sam Smith for an update of his The Thrill of It All track “Pray.”
Above: produced by Dolan Beats. Below, Shabazz goes in over Mozzy’s “Sleep Walking.”

IDK went in on this one alongside his fellow new gen stars. Produced by Lo-Fi and BiggKid.

T. Boogie is an independent artist from Southeast, Washington, DC. He has been in love with music since he was a child, and recalls forming rap groups with his fellow classmates in elementary school. After one of his older brothers introduced him to Fruity Loops, a music production tool, he began making his own beats while in middle school. Since 2009, he has released over 10 projects and has worked with various artists and producers throughout the DC metropolitan area including but not limited to, Yung Gleesh, Gold Link, Fat Trel, Dolan Beats and 2 Tall.
Q Da Fool delivers a 2-for-1: a visual for Haze (directed by Valley Visions) and the Wale-assisted “Church.”
Travy Nostra is gunning for the crown right now, delivering top notch lyricism over hard-hitting production with every release. This time, the Maryland emcee puts his own twist over Mozzy’s “Ima Gangsta.” Check that heat out below, along with a few other recent choice cuts from the rising star (including a dope visual for “Drip”).
The writer of a few of CCB’s biggest hits connects with D.C.’s Fat Trel and Baltimore’s King Los on his latest. Produced by Tone P.

For his latest, DMV’s own Lil Dude connects with Paper Route’s Jay Fizzle on the track “Derek Jeter.”