Bankroll! One of the hottest out of the south drops his sequel mixtape.
Yung Broly – Welcome To The Hyperbolic Time Chamber (Mixtape)
Ohio’s Yung Broly releases his Dragon Ball Z-themed mixtape Welcome To The Hyperbolic Time Chamber. Modern underground rap at it’s finest.
Speedy Ortiz – The Graduates
A mellow but moving song by Speedy Ortiz off their recent release Foil Deer off of the local Carpark Records. “The Graduates” laments past glories and struggles in school that launches into a killer chorus with the lines “I was the best at being second place/ but now I’m just the runner-up”. It’s irresistible in a sad and sentimental way.
Cash Jones – No Type (Freestyle)
Cash Jones drops a 4/20 freestyle over Rae Sremmurd’s “No Type” off his #Food4Thought project coming soon! #chaCHING
T. Boogie – Used To (Trailer)
After being fairly quiet for a few months, T. Boogie drops a new trailer. His upcoming project, Green Magic 3.5 will be released soon.
Future – Where I Came From (Video)
Future revisits Beast Mode for a visual ode to the lavish life. Shootrr directed “Where I Came From,” which juxtaposes the Atlanta rapper’s gritty past with his successful present.
Curren$y – Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes (Stream)
Spitta celebrates 4/20 with another short release dedicated to slabs. Even More Saturday Night Car Tunes features Yo Gotti and is available for stream on Spotify (below) and for purchase on iTunes.
UPDATE: Migos Arrested During Concert
2ND UPDATE: Unverified source claims that a challenge from Migos’ lawyer has allowed Quavo and Takeoff to pay bail. Offset is supposedly denied bail.
UPDATE: Everyone is denied bond, although
During a concert at Georgia Southern University yesterday, the Migos were taken of stage, questioned and then arrested by the Bullouch County Sheriff’s department. According to TMZ, Quavo and Offset were arrested for felony possession of Cocaine, Codeine, Oxycontin, misdemeanor possession of Marijuana, and carrying a gun on a school campus (also a felony.) It is clear from photos that Offset (and other members of the YRN crew) were also arrested, but we are uncertain about the charges. Migos debut LP, YRN Tha Album, is set for a June release. They also have the upcoming Yung Rich Nation Tour, with QC label-mate OG Maco. You can view photos and social media posts from their booking and initial court hearing below.
— MIGOS™ (@Migos) April 19, 2015
Young Thug Ft. Birdman – Constantly Hating (Video)
Thugger and Baby drop the video for “Constantly Hating” from the Barter 6 album. 300 had the premiere.
Fat Trel – Young N****z (Video)
Fat Trel and Worldstar drop a new video shot in DC for the enjoyably Ignorant “Young Ni***z,” produced by Chop Squad DJ. Georgetown, the mixtape is coming soon.
Hoodrich Pablo Juan ft. DC White – Trill (NoDJ)
DJ Scream leaks the No DJ version of “Trill” from Hoodrich Pablo and DC White. You can buy Designer Drugz on iTunes.
DJ Lil Keem – Smoker’s Choice 3 (Mixtape)
Start your 4/20 off right with the third installment of Hoodrich Keem’s critically acclaimed Smoker’s Choice series. Some of the hottest new tracks and exclusives in Trap from guys like Future, Starlito, Gucci, the Sauce Twinz and more.
Bucky Malone & ICYTWAT – $prinkles (Cover)
Lil Riza – WCW Ft. Trizzy
SHAQJAMES – Next Man Ft. Lee Devito (Video)
Uptown DC’s Shaq James and Lee Devito stunt for the camera on “Next Man.” The autotune-heavy track compares and contrasts James with the average person. Clipstar was behind the lense and caught a number of cameos (Mike Brown Da Czar, King Shug, etc.)
Johnny Cinco – I Swear (Mixtape) Review
It may seem a little late to be talking about this mixtape but I Swear could be the project of the year. Calling Johnny Cinco the Drake of Atlanta is a gross over-simplification. The Atlanta artist does rap and sing quite well, works mostly with the same producer (Spiffy), and makes songs that are upbeat and boastful as well as tracks that are more somber and ambient. Cinco, who comes from the place that made Trap, does seem stuck on drug-selling music (and the 808-themed genre named after it) in a way the Canadian rapper never could be. Although it seems that his music has some influences from Drake, the I Swear mixtape perfects the airy, repetitive rap-ballads Drake never spent more than ten minutes per album on. Cinco’s music is also less accessible to a broader audience than Drake’s will ever be, less pop, less manufactured. His 2013 single “Wrong N***a” allowed him attention from fans and the music industry (Cinco signed to Migos’ label Quality Control soon after.) In 2014, the song “No Choice” was even more popular without straying from Cinco’s usual sounds. As a result, the rapper has been free to experiment and open the floodgates for song after song, and two album-worthy mixtapes in the past year. While some of his biggest moments have been collaborations with his label-mates or his part in a feud with Rich Homie Quan, he has otherwise been making music that appears unconcerned with the typical problems modern Hip-Hop has. I Swear has no misplaced collaborations with well-known artists or producers, no songs trying to be singles or radio material and no inorganic appeals to new audiences. With an organic fan base, original and diverse material, Johnny Cinco is the ideal modern Rapper.
Memory Tapes – House On Fire
Carpark Records artist Memory Tapes come chill and contemplative with “House On Fire.” Things start off vaguely Radiohead-esque with Brian Eno synths that lead to a heavenly-spun guitar. This leads into distant singing that sounds hopeful but a bit sad.
Curtis Williams – Zip Skylark (Demo)
while working on danco jamesi record about 60 songs .. these are a few songs that are mostly super rough drafts , some unfinished . just a way to let y’all in my mind for a bit .. thanks for listening rather you like or not <3
my album ALL THIS MAYHEM is in the works right now .
Punch – Fear
Punch takes some time from being TDE president to drop another classic track. “Fear” is unmixed and might be on the upcoming My Project Window. certainly fits his conscious lyrics. My question is; why can’t Punch just release the whole album alreay?
Young Thug – Barter 6 (Album Stream)
Young Thug’s official Soundcloud page has released a stream of his controversial album, The Barter VI.
Scott King – DJ Smallz Eyes Interview
Scott King talks with DJ Smallz about Violator, Def Jam and the death of Chris Lighty.
G-Code – TMVP (Mixtape)
Alexandria’s G-Code drops his first solo mixtape, Trap’s Most Valuable Production, produced entirely by Big Ka$h. The deep-voiced Trapper has some cranking tunes on this one, including last summer’s “Buss A Rapper.”
Torres – Sprinter
Reminiscent of Tori Amos or St. Vincent, Brooklyn-based Torres released her new single Sprinter on Partisan Records. Here Torres, aka Mackenzie Scott comes off as vulnerable but angsty with some amazing guitars. Things are thrashing and transcendent with a soaring chorus, very 90s, very cool.