Produced by the legendary Nottz. You can also check out an OffBucks clip below.
Kingpen Slim – “A Sunny Day”
FIRE. Produced by LOOK DAMIEN! — you can also check out a quick-strike clip of “A Sunny Day” (courtesy of Offbucks) below.
Rasta Tahj & Kingpen Slim – “Upgrade” (Video)
Rasha Tahj unveils a self-produced track titled “Upgrade” with an assist from Kingpen Slim. Check out the track and visual — shot by Everyday Visuals — below.
Kingpen Slim & Saüd Feat. Benny The Butcher – “No Guidelines”
Straight FIRE. We ain’t hip to Saüd but bro provided two of the culture’s illest emcees with some serious production. Extra shouts to Don Cannon for assisting in this crazy effort, which can be streamed in full below.
Kingpen Slim – ‘If God Could Rap’ (Stream)
Kingpen Slim unveils his latest body of work, If God Could Rap, a 10-song effort with additional appearances from Stalley, Symba, Sincerest Don, and Hus KingPin. Press play on that below.
True fans can also pick up a deluxe version of If God Could Rap via a “Pay What You Want” model that can be found here.
Kingpen Slim – “Dancing With The Wolves” (Amp’D Up Performance)
Kingpen Slim is the Don of all things slow and subtle. Come catch him on the Amp’D Up Stage.
Kingpen Slim – “Quaalude” (Video)
If there’s someone who needs to feed the streets with a new album, it’s Uptown’s own Kingpen Slim. As we wait, he teams up with Cool Kids Forever for his latest.
Kingpen Slim Feat. Symba – “Shiesty”
Two of the rap game’s illest lyricists just delivered one hell of a collaboration. Produced by Nick G.
Kingpen Slim & Stalley – “Paid In Full”
D.C. and Ohio’s finest reunite on wax. Produced by J Buttah.
Kingpen Slim – “Margiela”
Produced by DJ J Buttah. Like Kingpen Slim’s previous drops, you can also check out a short clip for “Margiela” below.
Kingpen Slim Feat. DB Bantino – “WhatsApp”
Kingpen Slim continues his latest string of dope cuts with the DB Bantino-assisted “WhatsApp.” Produced by The Associates.
Kingpen Slim – “Tequila Straight”
Produced by LOOK DAMIEN!, Kingpen Slim’s latest also comes with a matching clip courtesy of Jordan Cayce and Power Media Group.
Kingpen Slim – “Sinner In The Synagogue”
You can also check out some short clips from Kingpen to match the new single below.
I wanted it to sound like when you’re watching your regularly scheduled program and you get an amber alert on ya TV…this is that.
The 20 Best D.C. Area Albums Of 2021: #20-#16
For those of us who have existed within the D.C. Metropolitan area (not just D.C., but I’m not using that dumb ass term here), we have been able to witness what could be considered a second renaissance in hip hop — artists like Rico Nasty, IDK, and Cordae (yes, he counts) have continued a path made golden by Wale, Shy Glizzy, and Logic. Even better: there are a wealth of talented artists that are currently giving us an idea of what’s to come.
In this editorial, JUKEBOX:DC has created a ranked list of albums that we feel have had the greatest impact this year. This isn’t just about sales or stream — an album’s quality and creativeness are among other factors considered. As you’ll see, these are also albums that we’ve shared at the time of their respective releases — if we’ve missed anything, feel free to let us know so that we can be more on point moving forward.
Without further adieu, step into the rabbit hole below.
#20: Travy Nostra – Leave Me The Fuck Alone (READ MORE/STREAM)
What’s immediately striking about this project is the fact that you have an artist that’s been buzzing in the area, yet chooses to keep his subject matter focused on how he’s been dealing with his life mentally. It’s a raw depiction of a person who’s in the midst of his storm, and that emotion plays out in real time. This is an absolute must-listen, period.
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#19: Lil Gray – 10B410 (READ MORE/STREAM)
Representing PG County, MD, Lil Gray (like many of the others you will see) has remained very consistent with non-fiction raps and ever-changing lyricism. One immediate standout from the project is “Pest Control (RAT)” — you’ll know why the minute you press play. Also worth checking out: newer singles like “Get Shit Started” with Big Flock and “Reservoir.”
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#18: P-Wild & Foams SB – Get Lit Or Die (READ MORE/STREAM)
Two members of one of D.C.’s most iconic collectives make a big return with Get Lit Or Die, a project that’s especially notable for their collaboration with longtime producer Basshed E for its title track. Simply put, Slutty Boyz are still very much in effect, and P-Wild and Foams’ collaborative effort is a true continuation of their dynasty.
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#17: Kingpen Slim – Blurred Lines (READ MORE/STREAM)
Let’s just keep it all the way real: nobody in this area (or beyond, in many circumstances) have the ability to out-rap Kingpen Slim. The Uptown, D.C. lyricist has been tearing down beats for the past couple of decades, most recently by way of the project Life After Doubt and Trapper’s Delight. Initially, Blurred Lines was released as an exclusive for those who recently support his craft — those that really appreciate real raps from the city can head here to let Kingpen know.
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#16: Fat Yee – Southeast Gucci (READ MORE/STREAM)
Fat Yee is definitely one of the most prolific rapper from D.C. Case in point: even after blessing the masses with Southeast Gucci, the Barry Farms representative also liberated the well-received projects Life Of Da Dopeman and — just this month — Now Or Never. Extra shout out to Presto Tracks.
VIDEOS:
Kingpen Slim – “Rick Rubin” (Video)
Taken from Kingpen Slim’s latest project Blurred Lines.
Kingpen Slim – “Slide” (Video)
Taken from Kingpen Slim’s latest project Blurred Lines, which is now available on your favorite streaming platform.
KingPen Slim – “Pound Cake Freestyle” (Video)
We’re simple folk — we see KingPen Slim, we hit the play button. Check out Uptown D.C.’s own delivering dope bars over Drake’s classic “Pound Cake” instrumental.
Kingpen Slim – ‘Blurred Lines’ (EP Download/Stream) (Update)
UPDATE: Now available on all streaming platforms.
Kingpen Slim delivers some new heat for the fans to enjoy, featuring ten tracks and assists from Black Cobain and ANKHLEJOHN. Click on THIS HERE LINK to get your copy.
Kingpen Slim Stops By “Big Homies House” (Video)
Its episode SEVENTY TWO and we got the Homies Kitty and King Pen Slim in the building for this one! As we prepare for the Olympics, the end of basketball season and everything else… it’s only right we pepper in a bit of toxicity for your viewing pleasure !
This week we talk about dating multiple people , when it’s time to take the rubber off and go MEAT TO MEAT… and is this generation of woman worth providing for ???? Tap in for all these AND MORE!!!!
Kingpen Slim – “Seeing Green (Freestyle)”
For his latest, Kingpen Slim obliterates Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Lil Wayne’s latest collaboration. Hopefully, an album lies somewhere on the horizon.
Kingpen Slim Feat. Black Cobain – “Harden & Durant” (Video)
KingPen Slim is back! Gearing up to drop a 9 song EP entitled Blurred Lines, he drops off the first offering Harden & Durant featuring Black Cobain, streaming everywhere now. Over a spooky beat by producer Look Damien! the two MC’s aggressively trade bars back and forth. Who got the better verse? It’s 50/50. Watch the video, chime in in the comments and be on the lookout for the Blurred Lines release date any day now.
Harden n Durant produced by Look Damien! Video directed by OffGarde.
Kingpen Slim Feat. Black Cobain – “Harden & Durant”
Endless bars, end of story. Press play on Kingpen and Cobain’s latest heat below … produced by Look Damien!
Kingpen Slim – “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” (Video)
Kingpen Slim makes quick work of Drake and Rick Ross’ latest collaboration, with some additional commentary and family footage mixed in for added effect.
Kingpen Slim – “Lemon Pepper Freestyle”
How u learn to be a man without a man around…Lemon Pepper Freestyle…strictly for the sport of it…tap in pic.twitter.com/Y7lNQh44JO
— NOBODY MOVE OUT NOW 🔥 (@kingpenslim) March 11, 2021
We’re simple people — we see Kingpen Slim dropping music, we press play. This time, he obliterates the instrumental for Drake and Rick Ross’ latest collaboration.
Photo credit: Toine Jameson