Hip-Hop In March

In 2015, hip-hop has garnered some of it’s most influential and creative musicals concepts. These efforts could lead to future Grammy nominations. It’s looking like it gonna be a good year for the genre, similar to 2013 with Jay-Z, Kanye, Drake, J. Cole, Childish Gambino and others all releasing their best work. This year is shaping up to be an incredible year for hip-hop. So far, Nicki Minaj, Lupe Fiasco, Joey Bada$$ and Drake all have released critically acclaimed projects, and the month of March did not disappoint with these three new albums.

Action Bronson – Mr. Wonderful: 

You’d be surprised what a former chef can cook up when you give him recording studio. Action Bronson is definitely one of the prolific newcomers in hip hop right now after releasing two critically acclaimed mixtapes (Rare Chandeliers, the Blue Chips series) he rose to prominence quickly. This album is essentially Bronson’s coming out party with his major debut release, and it didn’t disappoint. Mr. Wonderful is an experiment in itself bringing particular elements to a odd rap record; from old German (editor’s note: it’s Turkish) folk rock samples like in “Easy Rider” to a boom-bap hardcore bass-boosted beat like “The Rising”. As always, Bronson delivers with catchy imagery-driven lyrics carries this album.  Mr. Wonderful isn’t without it’s hang-ups though, the instrumentals and concepts seem to get lost in translation with the last few tracks. Bronson throws us a curve ball but nonetheless this album is unique but still tasteful.

 

I Don’t Like Shit, I Don’t Go Outside: An Album by Earl Sweatshirt

Earl Sweatshirt; hip-hop collective Odd Future’s most potent lyricist, released a follow up to 2013’s critically acclaimed “Doris” onto iTunes without any prior announcement. This album is very gritty and dark, it seems like Earl looked deep inside himself and put all his depression onto a short 30-minute LP. Sweatshirt displays his signature lyrical prowess over very grim beats and talks about his new lifestyle and his time away from limelight. Although this LP seems like a half an hour cliffhanger, it shines some light on Earl’s darkest perspectives.

Kendrick Lamar – To Pimp a Butterfly

What more can you say about the revolutionary Compton-raised MC, Kendrick Lamar? He delivers another stellar project which is a follow-up of the Grammy-nominated album good kid, M.A.A.D city. This album further explores Lamar’s story-telling ability in which he’s able to deliver yet another cohesive LP but the concept behind the whole project is the drive that centers around every track. Subject matters like racial equality, conviction, politics, religion and the current state of hip-hop. Lamar digs deeper within himself and his personal life and gives the listener a lot of things to learn. I highly recommend listening to this is you want to get educated or in retrospect To Pimp A Butterfly is a celebration of music.

 

– MK (@kittlessaidwhat)

Fat Trel – Vlad TV Interview


Fat Trel talks with Pe$o in Miami for Vlad TV.

shoes.” In this exclusive clip Trel takes us back to the days where he would have no choice but to stay in a hallway under the stairs or a laundromat to get some rest. His life changed forever, however, once another D.C. emcee saw him perform at an open mic night.

“Wale is the sole reason why I took rap serious,” recalls Trel. He says he knew he wanted to take rapping seriously once he heard Mr. Folarin on the radio. Meeting Wale was Fat Trel’s big break, and now that he’s up he’s glad he doesn’t “have to go prey on innocent people” because he was “f***** up and hungry.” Watch as he details growing up in D.C. and how he keeps from getting discouraged in the industry, above.

The Soft Moon – Black

A scathing and pulsing track by The Soft Moon off of Deeper by capturedtracks based out of Brooklyn. The song has a menacing beat and slow build that climaxes to synths that rip like chainsaws. It definitely has a dark appeal to it. It’s thumping like a Nine Inch Nails track and ambient like a Joy Division track, with these influences how could you go wrong?

Did David Guetta and the Black Eyed Peas Rip Off Shy Glizzy?


David Guetta and the Black Eyed Peas premiered a new song during Guetta’s performance at Coachella this year. The track featured a simple, piano heavy beat and a chorus that goes “This Is Awesome.” Sound familiar? It might, because Shy Glizzy’s breakout single “Awwsome” from 2013/2014 sounds a little too similar. Sabrina Vaz-Holder has more for Karen Civil, including video footage of the new single in full.

Holt – Nightcall Remix ft. King Louie (Prod. by Mano)


I hadn’t heard anything from Chicago rapper Hollywood Holt in years. Then it was announced that he had dropped the “Hollywood” and had been signed by Kanye West to GOOD Music. The new GOOD member just dropped his remix to Kavinksy’s “Nightcall.” The super-talented Million $ Mano added more to the beat and potential OVO signee King Louie jumped on the track.

Alchemist & Oh No – Welcome To Los Santos (Album Stream)


Two of our favorite producer/rappers link up with Rockstar for a compilation album inspired by “GTA V.” This fourteen-track project features the two on the beats (and rapping as their duo Gangrene) alongside Action Bronson, Danny Brown, Freddie Gibbs, Ab-Soul, A$AP Ferg, Killer Mike, Curren$y, MC Eiht, Vybez Kartel and a bunch of others. Support by buying the album.