Wale heads to Nigeria for the video for “The God Smile” from The Album About Nothing.
Bonus: Check out his SXSW Freestyle “Black Hoody” for Audiomack.
Wale heads to Nigeria for the video for “The God Smile” from The Album About Nothing.
Bonus: Check out his SXSW Freestyle “Black Hoody” for Audiomack.
DC White and Killaree Santiago keep an eye out for treachery in their new video “Snakes N Da Grass.” Over a slower, sinister Trap beat. Both White and Santiago start their verses cool and calm, progressively getting more exuberant, rapping harder and faster. Shot by VEP Films, down in Austin during SXSW, this video is one of many that White and Santiago have put out recently, all of which are must-listens. The Dinner With The Plug mixtape is on the way too. Expect to hear “Snakes N Da Grass” and more like it on there. For bonus footage, check out the SXSW Vlog from White and Santiago, also shot by VEP Films.
Rico Cash recruits DC White for a crazy, Rambo-produced banger from his new mixtape, No Nuts, No Glory.
SMG’s Seven Jackson continues his conceptually-charged street rap with the Esoteric Trap Mixtape, hosted by DJ Nick Marino, featuring fellow local heavy-hitters, Bucky Malone, Ceph, Mike of Doom and more.
We catch up with Northeast’s finest, Tokyo Daimo for three big songs he dropped recently. First a tribute to Uptown DC’s Diddy, produced by ILL Wonka. The CBE member was gunned down last year. Second, Daimo murders “Diamonds Dancing” by Future. Finally, he drops a crazy solo track, also produced by ILL Wonka.
Cornell drops another Trap banger with “Brick or Two.” Fool with the Camera behind the lens.
Dew Baby and longtime collaborator 2 Tall drop a banging new mixtape of Trap hits.
Wild drops his remix to “With That”, shot by JD Films. Smackie Angelo on the way.
Sudanese-American hiphop artist Oddisee’s new EP, “AlWasta,” takes its title from the Arabic colloquial term used to mean (to use colloquial English) “the plug.” The term “wasta” comes from the Arabic word “wasat,” meaning “middle” or “middleman,” and describes a member of the community who acts as a connector using their wealth of social currency. Understanding the value of social currency & how to use it (for better or worse) is what Amir Elkhalifa aka Oddisee focused on as the primary inspiration for his writings.
Oddisee is also ready to unveil his 2016 plan which includes a new instrumental album in May, a tour with his band Good Compny from May through July, and the much anticipated follow up to “The Good Fight”, a new solo album in the fall.
Cobizzy takes to the autotune to give us his own flavor over “SKRT.”
DJ Flow and 3 Glizzy dropped a new Shy record last week that I missed.
ZRoc keeps the hits coming with the inspirational single “Amazing,” produced by Joe Millionare. He keeps dream chasing and tells us about his come up and continual rise. Zroc raps double time to tell us how he’s going to make it and has a memorable chorus to match. More below, video coming soon!
ZRoc raps about ignoring the haters that are bound to come when rising to the top. He knows that he was made for this and is doing everything to get to his dreams. “Amazing” is anthem for those who know that they will make it regardless!
Trel and Foams give us their own version of Desiigner’s big hit. Shout out to all these fucking blogs for not putting Foams’ name in the post when they drop this shit. Dude just got out, give him his credit.
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As a talented producer from Atlanta with a number of hit singles under his belt, I’d imagine Will-The-Fool has spent some time in the booth as well. With a catalog like his, a solo career singing and rapping makes a lot of sense, especially given the success of fellow Atlanta producers-turned-artists Sonny Digital and Southside of 808 Mafia. I don’t know whether will has been doing his solo thing for a long time or not. I do know that his mixtape, Will Power, hosted by DJs Jay T, Sixx and Plugg is full of classic, mostly autotuned crooning over his own beats, with some standout features from guys like Chip and Money Makin’ Nique. Definitely worth a listen if you like the sound coming out of Atlanta right now but also want something original.
Two of Southeast’s DC finest link up for some pure, unadulterated heat. “Flex” has a classic One Way Boobe verse , a distorted, beyond catchy hook from Icee as well as a layered verse in his signature style. Slopes on the beat by the way, he’s been everywhere
Bucky Malone drops his Kelow-directed, AJGImaging-shot video to the trippy “Candyland.” Excellent visual, I didn’t know Kelow directed. This was off of the Time is 7:03 mixtape that came out in January. Check that out and watch out for Bucky’s West Coast debut soon.
Three of the hottest link up for a full blown mixtape of swag raps and bass-heavy Trap tunes, produced by Supersonic Will, Young Clip, Crankshop and Donn Gotti. Sweizy Mafia gets heavy play in the whip for sure, enough said.
We missed this last week…Two of our favorite upcoming producers drop their own Trap remix of Flocka’s Acapella song. If you haven’t heard of Judo and Rell, I know you’ve heard of “Milly Rock”, just one of many examples. BTW my old blog from 2010 used to be called Flockapella so this is full circle for me.
Tony Lewis Jr. talks growing up in DC, the streets, and how to make positive change in the realest Tax Season episode yet. Better late than never.
Swipey would rather get money and continue to be one of the biggest new artists from DC than watch Netflix with you. Shot by Fool with the Camera
Money Mon keeps it cranking with a new video for “Trap Door,” produced by Donn Gotti. Video by Capitol Cinema