
Goo Marley drops his sophomore mixtape, Mad Max, a collection of street tales and Goo’s come up, from the trenches of Uptown DC. Marley stands on his own on tracks like “Reality”, “Me Me Me” and “Dinero.” He also shines with guests like Matti Baybee, Flow from Young Money and fellow GG members Shy Glizzy and 30. Goo gives some wider recognition to artists he’s been working with; like Shaq James, CBE, Tokyo Daimo and Mike Brown Da Czar. If you like hard, fast-paced, lyrical street rapping, give Mad Max a listen.
Big KA$H – Real N***a [Prod. Dezo Cajun]
After dropping his long awaited street album “You Aint Me Sucka – YAMS”! Alexandria, Virginia artist Big KA$H is back with a single produced by one of his favorite local producers/good friend Dezo Cajun who recently got incarcerated. The song is entitled “Real Nigga” basically touching basis on why Real B****es love Real Niggas! Hope you all enjoy & go get that #YAMS on spinrilla right now!
Iceberg Lo – Percs & Codeine Ft. Hoodrich Pablo (Prod. by Kidd Slopes)

When Hoodrich Pablo Juan was up in DC last month for “Trapfest” he linked up with Iceberg Lo for the stupid hard track “Percs & Codeine.” Lo took an old Kidd Slopes beat and used his slowed-down, drugged-out flow, with a stellar guest verse from Pablo.
Goo Glizzy – “Mad Max Intro” (Video)
Uptown’s finest, Goo Marley, drops the intro video to his upcoming mixtape Mad Max, giving us a short look at what to expect from the project (straight bars.) The Intro was shot and directed by 100 Mz. Mad Max drops Friday.
Shy Glizzy – Winning (Video)
1st Impressions links back up with Shy Glizzy on 37th Street for the “Winning,” the latest video from his FTO project with Zaytoven
Riff Raff Ft. Fat Trel & Chaboki – “White Gold”
Shout out to 3rdy Baby for the leak. Riff Raff links up with Fat Trel and Chaboki over a 12 Million beat.
Mike Brown Da Czar, DJ Torch & J5 – GrateFul (Mixtape)

How many mixtapes has Mike Brown Da Czar dropped this year with DJ Torch and producer J5? At least three if you include the brand new GrateFul project. The new tape is dedicated to the lean sipper, and “Breezy” wears his Pimp C influence on his sleeve while rapping over syrupy J5 beats. For more info and a stream, check below;
Mike Brown Da Czar Is Back On A Black Friday Torch Up Experience For The Double Cup Mud Sippers. Brought To By Allison Entertainment & Top Producer “J5ive” From Washington, DC. Grateful Is A Tribute To Pimp C,DJ Screw N DA WHOLE HOUSTON TX ! Happy Torchgivings! We Live From Northeast, DC, Shoutout DA WHOLE HOUSTON & Atlanta, GA. Shoutout To The Real Mud Drinkers,Torch Da Fuck Up! For Everybody (Official Music Video) Below Check It Out! Heavy (Official Music Video) On The Way!
DC White – Real Clientele
DJ Flatline and DJ Grady leaked a new record from the homie DC white on their latest mixtape, Hood Substance 8.
Goo Glizzy – Mad Max (Mixtape Cover)

The homie Goo Marley from Glizzy Gang just dropped the cover to his upcoming mixtape Mad Max, which is on the way. Be on the lookout for that, it’s gonna be crazy. Also, Shy’s birthday party/performance at the Howard Theatre is coming up (December 12th.
Doe Boy, Loot & Calico Jonez – You Aint No Trap N***a (Prod. by TM88)
Loot leaks some new heat with Doe Boy and Calico Jonez. Hopefully Doe comes home soon.
DC White – Brother Brother Ft. Killa Santiago (Video)
New heat from White and Killa Santiago, shot by See No Evil Visions in the trenches. Dinner with the Plug coming soon!
D De Niro – Jugcademy (Mixtape)

Jugcademy is a brand new mixtape from D De Niro. More information below, be sure to take a listen.
Class is in session! D De Niro just dropped his newest project Jugcademy on Mymixtapez,Spinrilla & Datpiff. Hosted By 3rdy Baby & DJ Young JD, the project consists of 14 bangers, some tracks like ”Get It” Featuring Skooly or ”1000 MPH” offer an aggressive sound you can ride to,opposed to others like ”Im Only Human” or ”Ups & Downs” De Niro picks a soulful beat to touch on certain subjects that’ll make you think.. Vibe out & tell em what you think on twitter @ddeniro1000
30 Glizzy’s “Isis” and Worldliness in Rap Music
Two days ago Prince George’s County, Maryland rapper 30 Glizzy released a new single, ”Isis,” to promote his upcoming untitled solo mixtape. “Isis” was produced by 30’s frequent collaborator Young Clip and featured less-known Glizzy Gang member Sant. The song has 30’s signature catchy bars and Clip’s classic take on the Trap sound. Unlike 30, who was prominent on this year’s Be Careful mixtape, Sant is relatively new to public releases, although he has been behind the scenes for a long time. It’s unclear whether “Isis” was simply an ill-timed release, or an attempt at buzz that’s in bad taste. The song itself wasn’t very offensive, the only reference to the “Islamic State” (aside from the cover) is in the chorus: “They wanna indict us/We the new ISIS.” But comparisons to the notorious terrorist group linked to the Paris attacks last week, the downing of a Russian jet in weeks prior and (of course), the murder of thousands of innocent civilians in Iraq and Syria are insensitive, to say the least.
The concept behind “Isis” is part of a bigger trend in Street Rap, going back decades. Rap has always had braggadocious elements and Street Rap focused on those elements more than other sub genres of Hip-Hop. Artists compare themselves to famous drug dealers, “street legends,” and politicians, as well as terrorists, war criminals and dictators. These comparisons show their ruthlessness, wealth, or how much the government hates them, etc. Usually the songs become popular but generate controversy, depending on who they’re talking about (Rick Ross’ “B.M.F.” comes to mind.) These comparisons are rarely strong. When an artist calls themselves something like “Osama Bin Guapo” (for example) it’s rare that they actually condone the practices of the people they’re talking about. Usually, they seem to lack the understanding as to why some of these comparisons are offensive. When Jose Guapo was interviewed by Watch Loud about his controversial mixtape and art showing the World Trade Center in flames, he bristled at criticism. In an interview with Watch Loud, Guapo explained that he got the “Osama” nickname after wearing scarves and said “I knew it (the mixtape) was gonna catch a lot of eyes and people gonna have whatever they want to say about it, you know?” But drawing these parallels show a lack of worldliness, and compassion, especially when the comparisons are to people that are very much alive or known for recent, heinous acts.
Unlike when a lot of these questionable comparisons occur, 30 and Sant do know people who have been directly affected by Isis. On October 30th, Shy Glizzy and Brodinski released their collaborative single “Woah” alongside footage of them recording the song earlier that month. 30 Glizzy is visible in the background of the session at Hyattsville’s House Studio, alongside Shy, Brodinski and co-producer Myd of Club cheval. Sant also would have been aware of the song, if he wasn’t also there himself. Although residing in Los Angeles, Brodinski and his label “Bromance” are partially based in Paris, which Glizzy Gang also seemed to know. Part of Brodinski’s charm is that he is quintessentially French, noticeable even more so because his music is so Rap-tinged. The accent, the style and the background in Techno and “French Touch” make the DJ stand out in the Southern Rap world he has become a part of.
So, within the course of a month, Shy releases a song with a Paris-based producer, then terrorists attack Paris, killing over a hundred and wounding hundreds. Less than a week later, Glizzy Gang members 30 and Sant release a song comparing themselves to the group claiming responsibility for the attacks. Talk about bad timing. Shy is usually very involved with releases from artists in Glizzy Gang releases, so it seems strange that he hasn’t tweeted about 30’s new song a day after it’s release. Most other members of Glizzy Gang have promoted the song on Instagram or Twitter. “Isis” received a warm response from Twitter when it was released , but most of the comments on Spinrilla yesterday seemed to be negative.
Will the song “Isis” stand the test of time and go down without further controversy? Or will we hear about how Glizzy Gang “hates America” on Fox News tomorrow? Should we expect compassion from “Gangster Rap” in 2015? No matter what the answers are, we live in a world that is increasingly more connected, more global. No one puts it better than Brodinski himself; “I come from a village next to Reims…this has never been before…because we’re in 2015, I’m in Washington, making rap.” It is easy for artists, so caught up in creating, to lose sight of the outside world. “They wanna indict us. We the new ISIS” was probably just a line that sounded good to a small group of people late at night. Maybe they decided that it would catch people’s attention, given the events in Paris. If either of those scenarios is true, they were right. “Isis” is a catchy song with a title that people will pay attention to, but not for the reasons these artists want. It’s 2015, and Rap is worldly, or at least it should be. Glizzy Gang’s Be Careful project was enjoyed by fans around everywhere. As Shy Glizzy’s cohorts (or Jose Guapo) enjoy international success, they have to understand that it comes with a price. These wild comparisons to international terrorists group aren’t going to fly in a hyper-connected world. Frankly, they shouldn’t be acceptable anyways. If you’re interested, 30 Glizzy has his own explanation below.
I'm not glorifying #Isis Same thing they trying to do to USA which is extortion n etc !! Is what happens 5 min from the White House Fr !
— 30GLIZZY (@30Glizzy) November 19, 2015
Shy, 30 and other members of Glizzy Gang in a promo photo for Be Careful. Sant Glizzy is not pictured.
Issa J & Fat Trel – Dawg House
Issa J has been quiet for the past month. The Montgomery County rapper tweeted that he was on his way to a court hearing with the possibility of detainment a month ago (see below.) Presumably, he was detained. Yesterday evening, Issa (or someone in control of his Soundcloud account) released a new single from his upcoming Mud Bruvaz mixtape with Fat Trel. Trel and Issa trade verses over an eerie beat on “Dawg House.” The song is about the trap (the “Dawg House”) and straps (Dawgs.) Enjoy…
Omw 2 Federal court 4 a detainment hearing, say a prayer 4 me #RebelMusic I luv u all 🙏🏼
— I$$A J (@ISSAJ_) October 15, 2015
Shy Glizzy – No Sleep (Video)
Shy Glizzy returns to the skies for one of our favorite songs from the FTO mixtape.
P-Wild – Project Styles 4 (Mixtape)

P-Wild presents Project Styles 4, the latest edition of Wild’s long-time mixtape series, putting his own style over the hottest songs out. Enjoy.
Diggy Ro’Zay – Jumpman (Remix)
Diggy is the latest to do his own thing over “Jumpman.” Music on the Dot had the premiere.
Lil Tay – Anticipation (The Mixtape)

Just shortly after releasing Chuuurchonometry with co-conspirator UPT Killa, CBE’s Lil Tay is back with Anticipation, a solo mixtape compilation of what Tay has been up to lately; hard-hitting, catchy trap tales (produced by Rick Flare, mixed by Tweeze, hosted by Saysay.) Features from the rest of CBE/Pac Mob, Glizzy Gang and ShaqJames. Do I need to say anything more?
Big Flock & ISM Beats – Glockism (Mixtape)

Big Flock has been on our radar for a while but for whatever reason, we missed Glockism when it dropped two weeks ago. If you missed it too, check out the aggressive raps, catchy hooks and thumping beats on this short (but to-the-point) project.
Lil Duke – Hit Hard, Move Silent (Mixtape)

YSL’s most underrated, Lil Duke drops a brand new project. Hit Hard, Move Silent is exactly what he did with this project. Duke has been in the same circles as the biggest rappers in Atlanta for some time now. Instead of using them for their names or status, he has been working hard and stands on his own two feet. If you are looking for some big names in Southern Rap, you’ll definitely find them (Migos, Thugger, Birdman, etc.) But you might find yourself sticking around to listen to Lil Duke himself.
Hoodrich Pablo ft. DC White & Jose Guapo – Brick Wrapper (Video)
After Pablo Juan, White and Guapo killed DC this weekend, the three of them link up for the video to “Brick Wrapper.” Except this one to go places…
3TY – #OnlyThingMovin Ft. DC White (Video)
DC White and SWE present their new artist 3TY. 3TY joins the label with a video for “Only Thing Movin” with DC White…Directed, Shot & Edited By See No Evil Visions



