Thursday, October 17, 2024

This is the Place by Mike Titan x Crotona P

 


Written by Mike Titan & Crotona P
Mixed by Tali Rodriguez & Silent Someone

GREA8GAWD - CHINA TOWN SOUND FREESTYLE


The man GREA8GAWD is on fire and doesn't show any signs of slowing down at all. Here he takes to the streets of China Town and spits fire like the dragons that are plastered all over the streets in this area. Be sure to fool the gWD on all social media platforms.

Harmoni Equality presents​.​.​. The 17th Cipher

 


The 17th CIpher just released Harmoni Equality presents... The 17th Cipher

The OG Ninja & Silencio - Patria All-Stars feat. Estee Nack


SHOT BY 9PRODUCTIONS
EDITED BY SLICK JACKSON
"A SLICK JACKSON FILM"

Emotional Embers prod by True Cipher by Indigo Phoenyx X True Cipher

 


The phoenix rises from the flames . Emotional Embers is the first single from Indigo Phoenyx EP Forged In Fire produced entirely by powerhouse production duo True Cipher !

Rockwelz - Surgeon and the Coroner ft ‪JohnJiggS‬


New visuals from a classic album
Rockwelz - Blue Chips 2: Reel Music album out now via Bandcamp and online stores 

Fredro Starr x 5ive Mics x Diddy Bop da Boss - Come And Get This Money


"AMERICAN PYRAMIDS" - OldBoy Rhymes feat. Mr Lif & Sage Francis


From the dark tundra of Alaska to the heaving jungles of Papua, OldBoy Rhymes has experienced a lot -- from terrorist attacks to home invasions. He's befriended billionaires, kids in "third world" slums, and people at all levels in between.  OldBoy Rhymes has lived a crazy, multi-polar life, and his lyricism is drenched in the love and angst he soaked up along the way.
OldBoy Rhymes’ The Sane Asylum is the war journal of a reluctant combatant fighting for loved ones who can’t. The international American emcee’s full-length debut is a series of true, dramatic dispatches from frontlines all over the planet. From Jakarta to Silicon Valley, the saga has left him with scarred hands, a scarred brain, and an unbroken spirit. 
“I’ve spent the majority of my life outside the US,” explains OldBoy. “Since I was a kid, rhyming has been an outlet that I've leaned on to process my perspective on life and society.”
The Sane Asylum broadcasts a point of view that is delicately balanced and brutally informed. It bumps with that trademark Strange Famous Records blend of personal resonance over strong, musical tracks. This no-skips album provides your recommended daily allowance of big beats, soul-shaking samples, and nimble rhymes from an overstimulated mind.
OldBoy’s stage name functions on different levels. Most obviously, he doesn’t feel young. And he’s not. “I don’t believe a no-name nobody has ever dropped a debut album from out of nowhere, in their late 30’s, featuring a bunch of genre icons,” says the rhymer, typing in his top secret American headquarters.
The Sane Asylum is produced by Rhode Island rap vet Mopes (the artist formerly known as Prolyphic). And the record arrives like a mortar shell from indie-rap stronghold Strange Famous. The label is home to a committed crew under the charge of hip-hop luminary Sage Francis. Features and collabs on the record include Sage, Akil (Jurassic 5), BlackLiq, Brother Ali, JEL (anticon), Mr. Lif (The Perceptionists), Myka 9, Runt (of Jivin Scientists), Tom Thum, Locksmith, Lee Reed, and the late, great Zumbi of Zion I.
OldBoy’s journey includes a visit to a mental health ward and a life-and-death street scuffle. It almost ends in a plane crash. He takes notes the whole time. Palestine. The pandemic. Generational trauma. Terrorist attacks. An American legacy of murder from JFK to Trayvon Martin. Dysmorphia. Abandonment issues. The immunocompromised life. Body dysmorphia. OldBoy knows what is hard: Life is hard.
 “Despite the tone of the album, I am not anti-American,” clarifies OldBoy. “I grew up abroad as an unbelievably patriotic American boy. However, the older I became, and the more I learned, I felt like a kid who grows up to realize their father is a duplicitous deadbeat. My anger is because I love the US and expect more from it. US foreign policy is not ethereal when you have been attacked and beaten down by a crowd of 30+ men and women angry at the US invasion of Iraq — like I have."
His family’s sole breadwinner, OldBoy quit his job to bring his family to America for various medical and mental treatments. It’s just one of a series of ten draining family challenges that besieged him over the last six years. (Ask him, but be ready. He has receipts.)
Moving through The Sane Asylum, OldBoy revisits formative events and irresistible forces. OldBoy, Sage, and Mr. Lif call out the empire in “American Pyramids.” Righteous rage gives way to personal vulnerability on tender tracks like “Sasquatch” and “Somehow.” After the aerobic verbal acrobatics of “Liftoff,” the door closes. And hope has kept him standing.
“The life reviews that I do in ‘What’s Hard?’ and ‘Strange Kids’ are directly tied to conversations I had in therapy,” says OldBoy. “The world around me, and people closest to me, had literally gone crazy. And being sane was driving me out of my mind. Staying solid and carrying everyone on my shoulders resulted in The Sane Asylum.”

Bluddy Waters (feat. D​.​O​.​V) [MiLKCRATE Remix] by Gambit Ramsay

 


Hella Treez just released Bluddy Waters (feat. D.O.V) [MiLKCRATE Remix] by Gambit Ramsay

Pro Dillinger x Futurewave - STILL HERE


Checkout the music video for "STILL HERE" by Futurewave & Pro Dillinger, off the album "DIRTWAVE, VOL. 1," on all platforms.

Light Pack by DJ Tekwun Feat. Craig G

 


DJ Tekwun Feat. Craig G just released Light Pack 

GRANDBAZAAR X CONNAISSEUR TICASO - EMPTY HELL


Written and performed by Connaiseur Ticaso Composed by GrandBazaar (Dar & Luzi) Recorded by Kinsley Keli at Studio Double-shots, Montreal Mixed and arranged by Mr. Lacroix at Colors Records studio, Geneva Mastered by Alex Gopher at Translab studio, Paris Editions: Colors Publishing