Fat Trel adds his touch to Nicki Minaj’s hit single. Georgetown the mixtape coming soon.
Shy Glizzy – Funeral (Remix) Ft. Jeezy
Shy Glizzy drops the Jeezy-assisted remix for “Funeral.” You can buy the song on iTunes.
Oochie – Deanwood (Video)
Oochie dedicates on to the neighborhood with “Deanwood. I really like this new flow…Shot by FoolwiththeCamera.
OC Hermo – OC Shxt (Video)
OC cranks on “OC Shit,” shot by FoolwiththeCamera. This track reminds me of some old New Orleans rap.
Tootie Ro – Really Out (The Mixtape)
Wanna know what its’ really like in Baltimore right now? Check in with our homie Tootie Ro as he drops his new mixtape, Really Out. The project is named after his record label and has a bunch of great drug raps, boastful trap tales and sad stories about life up in Bmore. Features and beats from Turk Ro, Zaytoven, Nito, Cino Ro, Sly Drexler, etc.
TopDolla Sweizy – Score Remix (Video)
Sweizy goes in over Glizzy’s “Score.” This video was shot in the studio by YSE.
Rambo Da G – The Intro (No Excuses)
Rambo drops the grind-hard introduction to his new mixtape No Excuses.
ALBUM STREAM: Oddisee – The Good Fight
Oddisee’s latest project The Good Fight is out now via Bandcamp and available for stream (below). We’ve also included its press release:
Imbued with love, honesty, and selflessness, The Good Fight is virtuosic in its musicality, direct in its language, and infinitely relatable.
In a landscape overrun with abstract indulgence and shallow trend-chasers, the Prince George’s County, Maryland artist has created a record that reminds you that it’s music before it’s hip-hop.
For Oddisee, The Good Fight is about living fully as a musician without succumbing to the traps of hedonism, avarice, and materialism. It’s music that yields an intangible feeling: the sacral sound of an organ whine, brass horns, or a cymbal crash. It’s a meditation on our capacity to love and the bonds binding us together. It’s our ambition and greed warring with our sense of propriety – a list of paradoxes we all face when living and striving.
Oddisee’s production simmers in its own orchestral gumbo. You sense he’s really a jazzman in different form, inhabiting the spirit of Roy Ayers and other past greats. The Fader’s compared him to a musical MC Escher, calling hailing his “grandiose and symphonic sound” and “relevant relatable messages.” Pitchfork praised his “eclectic soulful boom-bap.”
The Good Fight acknowledges the stacked odds, but refuses to submit.
It’s both universal and personal. The child of a Sudanese immigrant highlights the rigors of his own upbringing: his pregnant mother working the register until she was about to burst, his pops’ shuttered diner that couldn’t survive Reaganomics—the one that Oddisee drives past every time he returns home, just to remind him how quickly the world can turn bad.
It’s these minor details that add into something major. It’s testament to the indelible nature of art: when you can turn what you love into something that lasts.
Baraq & Peewee Longway – Struggle (Prod. by MPC Cartel)
DC’s Baraq links with ATL’s Peewee Longway for a strong new track called “Struggle.” MPC Cartel on the beat.
GoldLink – Sober Thoughts (Chris McLenney Remix)
This is dope: Maryland’s Chris McLenney was enlisted by GoldLink for the remix to his Kaytranada-assisted ‘Sober Thoughts’, which you can check out below.
Big Ka$h – Changes Ft. Tupac
AVA’s Big Ka$h samples Tupac for the introspective track “Changes.” Ka$h goes in on the beat and the rhymes. His new project YAMS is coming soon. “Changes” is produced by LocoBeatz703
Bucky Malone – Gucci Dove (Prod. by ICYTWAT)
New Bucky and Fendi. That new tape is coming sooner rather than later (May 18th,) with a concert on the 22nd in DC.
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.
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.
Bucky Malone & ICYTWAT – $prinkles (Cover)
Lil Riza – WCW Ft. Trizzy
SHAQJAMES – Next Man Ft. Lee Devito (Video)
Uptown DC’s Shaq James and Lee Devito stunt for the camera on “Next Man.” The autotune-heavy track compares and contrasts James with the average person. Clipstar was behind the lense and caught a number of cameos (Mike Brown Da Czar, King Shug, etc.)
G-Code – TMVP (Mixtape)
Alexandria’s G-Code drops his first solo mixtape, Trap’s Most Valuable Production, produced entirely by Big Ka$h. The deep-voiced Trapper has some cranking tunes on this one, including last summer’s “Buss A Rapper.”
Young Moe – Nobody
Young Moe struggles on his own and works for his on “Nobody.”
“Nobody” by Young Moe
Produced by @PilotBeats
Mixed & Masterd by @AyeePhuzz
Recorded at @Basshedstudio
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.
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.