Chicago/DC transplant G the Mastermind drops a great new song, “Murder She Wrote”. We’re always glad to hear a track that does something new and is put together well…dope.
Skool Boy Ft. Zed Zilla – I Wanna
The instantly-likable Skool Boy drops a new, braggadocios single featuring fellow Memphis native Zed Zilla of CMG. “I Wanna” is produced by Track Citty. Be sure to check this catchy single out.
Skism – Never Say Die Vol. 3 Mix (Presented by UKF)
Skism’s label “Never Say Die” has dropped their third compilation of Bass and Dubstep records (in conjunction with UKF.) To celebrate, he did a huge mix of songs from the compilation and some other songs from frequent collaborators at Circus Records (home of Flux Pavillion, Doctor P, Funtcase, etc), Disciple (Bar 9 and others) and Big Tuna (Trampa). Basically, some of the biggest names in making Dubstep what it was/is and expanding the huge Bass genre. This is a crazy mix, definitely something worth checking out if you’re into Grime, “EDM”, basically anything Dance or Electronic. Enjoy and support by purchasing the compilation here. The mix tracklisting is below;
Tracklist:
01 Intro
02 LAXX – Step Two
>> ID
03 Barely Alive – Sell Your Soul (Eptic Remix) [Disciple]
04 MUST DIE! & Mantis – Culture
05 Eptic – Brainstorm
>> Foreign Beggars Ft. Alix Perez – LDN (Acapella)
06 Trampa – Jam Rock
07 SKisM & LAXX – Hostile
>> Must Die! – Death Stage
08 Laxx – Step One
09 Flux Pavilion & SKisM – Jump Back Ft. Foreign Beggars
10 Megalodon – Danger Zone
11 Must Die! – Feline
12 Eptic – Space Cats
13 Habstrakt & Megalodon – Yabba Dabs
14 Bar9 – Swagger
15 SKisM & DC Breaks – Killer Ft. Dee Freer
16 Eptic & MUST DIE! – Z
17 Bar9 – Nexus 6
18 LAXX – The Limit
19 Trampa – Gunfingers Ft. Slick Don
20 Megalodon & Antiserum – Platinum
>> Trampa – Renegade
21 Habstrakt & Megalodon – Storm
22 501 – Vulture (Protohype Remix)
>> Zomboy & MUST DIE! – Survivors
23 Trampa – Get Wicked
24 Hyper Crush – Illegalities (MUST DIE! Remix)
25 Antiserum & Mayhem – Pakistan
26 Trampa – Gas Tank
>> Laxx – Brainbug (MUST DIE! Remix)
27 Eptic – Gun Finga
28 Zomboy – Deadweight
29 LAXX – Gold Plated
20 SKisM – Rave Review
31 Genetix & Trampa – Get With This – BIG TUNA
32 SKisM – Like This Ft. Virus Syndicate (Antiserum & Mayhem Remix)
33 Fedde Le Grand & DI-RECT- Where We Belong (Zomboy Remix) – FLAMINGO
34 Barely Alive & Datsik – Candy Kids – DISCIPLE / Firepower
>>Schoolboy – Lunch Money Ft. Hyro Da Hero
35 Zomboy – Raptor (SKisM & LAXX Remix)
>> Eptic – ID
36 Killagraham – Clowns (Milo & Otis Trap VIP)
37 Megalodon – Boom VIP
38 Bar9 – Untitled
39 Freestylers – Cracks Ft. Belle Humble (Flux Pavilion Remix)
40 MUST DIE! – Snow Cone
Katie Got Bandz – Drillary Clinton 2 (Mixtape)
After one single, Katie drops the sequel to her acclaimed Drillary Clinton, hosted and produced by Block on da Trakk.
Lil Herb – Just Bars (Prod. by Southside) (Video)
Steven Michael Sims directed and dropped this new, simple Lil Herb video for a great song G Herbo did with Southside…amazing beat
Young Scooter Ft. Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug – New Young N****s
A crazy new Young Scooter single as king of “Count Music” prepares his new mixtape. Quan and Thug fit perfectly.
Katie Got Bandz ft. Wale – Weak (Tags)
Its basically tradition now for DC and Chicago artists to collaborate with each other yet I’m still surprised to see Wale featured on this Katie track from her sequel to Drillary Clinton, produced by and hosted by Block on da Trakk. Folarin fits surprisingly well over the slow Drill beat.
Ab-Soul – These Days (Album Stream)
TDE’s weirdest dropped his new album today. Upon first listen, this project appears a bit more Poppy and lackluster than what we’re used to from the guy, but come to your own conclusions. Features and beats from the rest of TDE, J. Cole, Rick Ross, Lupe, JMSN, Danny Brown, Action Bronson, Mac Miller, etc. Purchase here.
JABB, Yung Jay & Rambo – O Nah (Freestyle)
Prepare yourselves for a new exclusive. All three members of Alexandria’s “Da Oceans” unite for the first time on wax since “AVA” from Rambo’s Too Trill mixtape. The three go in over “Or Nah” in the raunchiest way possible. JABB goes first, flipping the song title in an interesting way at the end of his verse. Yung Jay wants to introduce you to the squad and wonders if you’ve heard his project. Rambo holds up the rear, wanting a girl that can cook more than just food and hold him down. By the way, this freestyle is just to hold people over. Expect a lot more from “Da O” soon, especially JABB’s sequel to Da Oceans EP, dropping November 24th.
Lyriciss & Osiris Green – Living Proof Revisited
Lyriciss & Osiris Green briefly revisit the classic Living Proof Album by Group Home and DJ Premier, giving it a fresh and local spin. Enjoy
Curren$y Drops a Bunch of Videos from The Drive-In Theatre
Curren$y drops four videos from The Drive-In Theatre…enough said.
MED, Blu & Madlib ft. Dam-Funk – Peroxide (Video)
Apparently MED has a project coming out with two of LA’s most elusive rapticians (Blu and Madlib). “Peroxide” is from the upcoming Bad Neighbor album, with Dam-Funk on the feature.
Young Scooter Ft. Future & Casino – Bag It Up
Young Scooter drops the first single off of his new mixtape 80’s Baby, dropping July 4th. Featuring Future, a little of Casino and produced by Chophouze.
Peewee Longway ft. Gucci Mane & Offset – Diamonds
Peewee Longway is apparently dropping a “bonus” version of the Blue M&M, entitled King Sized this Friday, just a week after dropping an album with Gucci Mane. “Diamonds” featuring Gucci and Offset, will be on the new tape.
Johnny Cinco – Whole Lotta (Prod. by Zaytoven)
Some say all of Zaytoven’s beats sound the same, and they have a point. He uses the same synth sounds and patterns and most of his tracks are at the same tempo. But he can do a lot with a little because his sound has captivated many a listener, regardless of how repetitive it is. And occasionally he mixes it up, changing the quantization, pitch and filtering his tracks. “Whole Lotta” is a great example of that. I haven’t forgotten Johnny Cinco either, the rapper whispers and repeats in a way that is almost underwhelming but works perfectly in complementing the beat.
Source: DGB
Lil Durk – 0 To 300 (Freestyle) (Game & Tyga Diss)
Lil Durk goes in over “0 To 100”. RIP OTF NuNu.
Currensy – A Lil Sumthin (Prod. by PurpDogg)
Producer Purpdogg (who we’ve been hearing a lot about lately) leaks a smooth Curren$y record with an LA Noire sample…perfect summer/car music.
#LatePass Nike Nando – ICON: Lord of the Flyy (Mixtape)
After one quality leak, Nike Nando dropped this great new project last week. Chock full of great beats, samples from wrestling legends and Nando’s usual array of killer rhymes, I’m certainly glad to hear something new from the MD veteran.
Fatz Da Big Fella – Studio (Video)
Today, we get to check out Fatz Da Big Fella’s latest visual, this time showcasing his ‘spill’ over ScHoolboy Q’s ‘Studio’. Directed by Muddy District.
Don’t forget: Big Fella’s Fatz Sinatra is still on the way.
Stream Gucci Mane’s 3D Trilogy
Despite being incarcerated, Gucci Mane drops a trilogy of albums for the second summer in a row. The Green Album features the Migos, the White Album has Peewee Longway and the Purple Album has Young Thug although crossovers are frequent. Stream all three albums below thanks to DJ Day-Day, but be wary of mislabeled tracks. Support and buy the albums, the White Album is already on iTunes.
P Wild – Or Nah Freestyle
Jaykae & Dapz On The Map – Froggy (EP)
Two of Birmingham’s finest kill it on their new EP. UK Hip Hop at its best.
Centri – Boric Acid
While staying in the cut and dropping audio bait, throughout the past couple of years, Centri is managing pest control with skill, science and precision. This is the first release, off his upcoming album ‘Headless Nobody’ (feat. Skyzoo, Sha Stimuli, Akir, Blaq Poet, Planet Asia + more.), that doesn’t have an assisted feature and is a good test as any to establish himself as a go to for lethal, addictive, head trip, Hip-Hop music. With this latest release titled ‘Boric Acid,’ it feels like another setup to plant his black flag once again, reinforcing his credibility for delivering his coined niche style of Hip-Hop, keeping his true fans intoxicated, and steady fumigating through the non-believers.