For her latest, rising star Maycee connects with her 368 compadre Chaz French for “FADED,” taken from Indecisive.
GoldLink Joins VanJess on “Through Enough”
D.C.’s GoldLink connects with L.A. duo VanJess on “Through Enough”. Directed by Topshelf Junior…unfortunately, GoldLink doesn’t make an appearance in the clip.
Z-Roc Feat. Young Jose – Keep It On Me (Video)
D.C.’s Z-Roc and Young Jose join forces on the hard-hitting cut “Keep It On Me.”
Creek Boyz – “One Night” (Video)
Baltimore’s Creek Boyz keep the catchy tunes coming — their latest is a new video for the infectious “One Night.”
Johnny Rocket Feat. 3ohBlack – Look Alive
Johnny Rocket and 3ohBlack put their spin on Drake and BlocBoy JB’s “Look Alive.” Shot by Teddy Gee.
Ras Nebyu Feat. Haile Supreme & Corbin Butler – “Don’t Forget” (Video)
Produced by Arckitech and taken from Slizzatrism.
Drake Joins BlocBoy JB on “Look Alive” (Video)
Memphis rising star BlocBoy JB gets a big assist from Rap’s current king. Produced by Tay Keith.
Goonew Drops ‘Goonwick’ (Mixtape); “Came In” & “More Money More Problems” (w/ Ouwopp)
Lots of new music from rising star Goonew: not only did he deliver a new project titled Goonwick, he also blessed the masses with a new track titled “Came In.” In addition, he also recently joined Oowopp on “More Money More Problems.” Check it all out below.
Rob Regal – Still (Acid Rain Freestyle) (Video)
The man formerly known as Lyriciss is still one of the most talented, sharp emcees from the D.C. area…and he’s back with new fire for the listeners:
After a 4-year hiatus from music, Rob Regal returns over Chance The Rapper’s “Acid Rain” to explain just how much hasn’t changed in his absence, proudly exclaiming, “I’m still me.” Filmed in Washington DC’s historic Georgetown section.
Directed by Dante Bailey
E-40 Feat. Yo Gotti, NBA Youngboy & JPZ “Straight Out The Dirt” (Video)
Pretty crazy the age differences happening in this collaboration…definitely dope for Hip-Hop overall. Above, Bay Area legend E-40 connects with Memphis’ Yo Gotti and Baton Rouge’s NBA Youngboy.
Yung Mal & Lil Quill – “2 Cups” (Video) & “Destined”
Two news drops from Gucci’s latest ATLien signees. The visual is taken from Came From 0.
Rick Ross Feat. T-Pain & Kodak Black “Florida Boy” (Video)
Rick Ross drops off a dope visual for his latest, featuring fellow Floridians T-Pain and Kodak Black.
Webbie Feat. Bun B & Joeazzy – Itz Up (Video)
Produced by Mannie Fresh. Webbie definitely snapped on this one.
Kodak Black Drops ‘Heartbreak Kodak’; “When Vultures Cry” (Video)
A new project from the currently-incarcerated Kodak Black, along with a new visual for “When Vultures Cry.” Happy (belated) Valentine’s Day.
The Crossrhodes Perform for NPR’s Tiny Desk Series
Witnessing The Crossrhodes perform at the Tiny Desk instantly snapped me back to their early beginnings, just a few miles away from NPR headquarters. In 2001, on any given Monday night on U Street, music lovers would be treated to a magic show. Bar Nun’s open mic night unearthed some of the finest MC’s, poets and singers from the area, but they all took a back seat once the Crossrhodes stepped on stage. Week after week, the band passionately performed original material that jumped between society’s woes and their own love lives, going from mere contestants to the main attraction. Word eventually spread outside of the D.C. area and one-half of the group, Raheem DeVaughn, landed a record deal.
DeVaughn went on to achieve R&B superstardom, earning two Grammy nominations, while the other half of the group, Wes Felton, has remained a pillar of D.C. culture, excelling as both a musician and actor. They reunited and released their first album in over a decade last year. Footprints on the Moon recapitulates and magnifies the ideals they conveyed in the early 2000s with a hyper-focused sense of urgency. There’s nothing subliminal about the way they go about; there’s no need to guess what side they’re on. Representing the misrepresented, their approach is clear and direct.
Draped in black suits, they entered the building with their game faces on. Poet, Raquel Ra Brown eloquently set the tone for the band to completely ravish the desk. The Crossrhodes ripped through 3 and half selections from “FOTM” including an emotional rendition of “Praying Prayers.”
DeVaughn, notorious for leaving his soul on stages around the world, belts with every ounce of his being while Felton came equipped with a completely reinvigorated flow, delivering bars of the most potent lyrics of his career.
Dear Father, I come to you at moment
As a humble soldier, eye to eye with my opponents
Half don’t know or acknowledge your components
They don’t read your word, even if they own it
The crowd’s subtle intrigue slowly swelled into sheer fandom by the last note, reminiscent of those Bar Nun days. As we continue to celebrate Black History Month, I can’t think of a more fitting band that exemplifies the strife, perseverance and exuberance of Black music.
Fat Trel Feat. Yowda – No Warning Shots (Video)
Something to hold fans over until Trel drops his new project. This one is fire.
Yung Mal & Lil Quill – East Atlanta 6 (Video)
1017’s youngest trappers return with a bang.
Produced by Gudda Tay and taken from Kids Of The 6.