I missed this monstrosity of a new single from Diggy Ro’Zay, featuring fellow TBGH member StarStunna and A Plus. Not to sound lazy, but the music speaks for itself.
Source: Music on the Dot
I missed this monstrosity of a new single from Diggy Ro’Zay, featuring fellow TBGH member StarStunna and A Plus. Not to sound lazy, but the music speaks for itself.
Source: Music on the Dot
Two final Wale leaks before the album drops. Support the man and pre-order here (iTunes.)
The Wale and J. Cole collab from The Album About Nothing hits the internet. Pre-order the whole thing, or wait until tomorrow.
Last night, the Chicago Sun-Times reported the death of another Chicagoan on the city’s Southside. What the article didn’t mention was that the man, Uchenna Agina was better known as OTF Chino, a manager for well-known local rapper Lil Durk and the deceased OTF Nunu. AllHipHop confirmed today that Durk’s manager passed away early this morning. Above I’ve posted a segment from Noisey’s “Chiraq” documentary that Lil Durk and his management (including Chino) were featuring prominently in. As Durk put it himself “Violence is everywhere but…we’ve got known Violence in Chicago. They do some of the dumbest shit in Chicago, man. The best thing you can do is just avoid it.” Unfortunately, Agina was unable to avoid the violence. Hopefully a time will come where Chicago’s youth no longer have to face death every day, but that day is not today.
RIP Chino Was Jus Talkin To Him Yesterday Smh
— MURDA (@MurdaBeatz_) March 27, 2015
Has anyone noticed how dark some Rap music videos are getting? Aside from the typical club scenes, Future’s new Motion Family-directed video features a leather-clad woman holding a fiery torch…This is the second video for “Fuck Up Some Commas”, from the Monster Mixtape.
Just last night I was wondering why Nardwuar hadn’t talked to Wale. Apparently, the Canadian interviewing sensation talked to the DC area’s biggest name in Hip-Hop down at SXSW in 2015.
Although Balla Blockin 2 has been pushed back, Tootie Ro blesses us with a new leak from the upcoming Really Out mixtape.
Lightshow links up with Alabama’s Jr Boss for an exclusive track off of DJ Dynamite, DJ Esco & DJ Iceberg’s Rolling Stones 2 mixtape.
Tantalus gives us a great run down of some of what’s new in Hip Hop and Bass as well as some older songs he’s been digging as well. “The Abyss Mix” has songs from Kendrick, Zeds Dead, Tokyo Daimo and more…
One of our favorite music video directors (Keemotion) and one of our favorite veteran Atlanta rappers (Trouble) shoot a colofurl, electric video for “Teach Em,” off of All On Me.
Maffew Ragazino imagines himself as a streetwear draped-sheik in “Abu Dhabi.” “Camouflaged Wallys…”
Bodega Bamz teams up with Flatbush Zombies for his latest single, “Bring Em Out.” The track is off Bamz upcoming album, ‘Sidewalk Exec’ out April 14th.
Wale and Jerry Seinfeld talk about that “white shoes” line.
OG Hamp drops a video for one of my favorites off of Street Warz.
Two new videos in one for the talented Kentucky-bred rapper.
OC Hermo and Hard Workin Ent’ stunt in the video for his new single “Hello,” shot by Terrance Smith. Pure, unadulterated street rap.
This needs no description but Nardwuar gets deep into the history of Migos.
Jay Cornell drops the trippy new music video for the auto-tuned, laid back “Get It All,” produced by himself and Yung Carter.
Two of the brightest out of Tennessee connect for a video. “Here I Go” appeared on Snootie’s Go Mode Ep.
Gucci drops a three-track addition to the three albums he released last week. Purps, Mike WiLL and C Contribute one beat each.
The Migos drop a new video for the song one time“One Time” (Ninian Doff) which will appear on the upcoming YRN Tha Album.
Tyga drops a music video that despite being blasé and unoriginal is still much more interesting than the song “40 Mill.”