Saturday, April 11, 2026

Traffic ft. Rome Streetz "Cradle to the Grave" [VIDEO]


Saint Pat Beatz builds the kind of foundation that doesn't need to announce itself — dusty, warm, deliberate. The kick sits deep, the sample breathes, and the whole instrumental moves with the slow certainty of somebody who's been doing this long enough to know that restraint is a skill. Traffic rides it the way he always does: street-level Los Angeles, no embellishment, every word earned. Then Rome Streetz steps in and the temperature drops a degree — that Queens precision, those stacked rhyme schemes, a delivery that doesn't rush because it doesn't need to. A.A. Rashid holds his own and keeps the cipher tight. "Cradle to the Grave" is a cut off Don't Worry Bout Nothin, the full-length Traffic built alongside Saint Pat Beatz — a West Coast album that plays like a cohesive statement, not a playlist.

B. Dvine "Think This" [VIDEO]


B. Dvine doesn't need an introduction if you've been paying attention. The Long Island MC and producer has production credits touching Tragedy Khadafi and Kool G Rap, ciphers alongside Pacewon, Solomon Childs, and Lord Goat — this is somebody who came up the right way and never left. "Think This" is exactly what the tag says: a solo mic check over uncluttered boom bap, kick landing where it should, snare with snap, the whole instrumental built to serve the bars rather than compete with them. Dvine fills that space with the kind of lyricism that takes a position and defends it — conscious without being preachy, direct without being simple. No feature, no crutch. Just an MC with something on his mind and the craft to back it up. Three-plus decades in the culture, still earning every bar.

Zaze x Chris Thomas "Menace II Sobriety" [VIDEO]


Twenty-plus years in the underground will either grind you down or sharpen you into something undeniable. Zaze chose the latter. The Toronto emcee has been moving since 2001 — 90Nickel Entertainment, 250+ stages, sharing bills with Royce da 5'9" and Busta Rhymes without blinking. "Menace II Sobriety" is the latest move: a collab with Chris Thomas over production from KCreww, a Ukrainian beatmaker whose flag in the credits is a quiet reminder that real hip-hop has no zip code. The instrumental gives the MCs room — controlled, purposeful, built for bars rather than spectacle. Zaze delivers exactly what two decades of craft looks like: measured, honest, unforced. Mckee holds his end on the feature. Tracked and finished at Stay Kool Studios, where Zaze has put in work before. No shortcuts taken, none needed.

Soldati Madero "Dopamina" [VIDEO]


Soldati Madero is not a stage name — it's a location. The collective out of Villa Madero in Gran Buenos Aires makes music that doesn't try to escape the barrio but to reckon with it honestly. LK32, Totue and Ayrton Tuzain have been building in the same orbit for years — cuts like "Masomenos" and "Sin Estribos" already mapped the chemistry, and "Dopamina" picks up the thread without missing a step. The production sits in the register of South American underground rap: purposeful, unflashy, built to carry verses. Lyrically the collective moves between street realism and quieter introspective pulls — the kind of writing that comes from people who know the same corner from different angles. No trap crossover ambition, no pop-facing softening. Just a tight crew from a specific place making Hip-Hop that sounds exactly like where it came from.

Libsey & The Budsmen "Turn To Ash" [VIDEO]


Libsey doesn't make noise to get attention — he makes records. The New Bedford MC and self-producing artist has been putting in the work across a focused run of projects: D.R.E.A.M., D.R.E.A.M. Still, D.R.E.A.M. 3, D.R.E.A.M. 4EVER. "D.R.E.A.M.S. Never Die" is the new chapter, this time with The Budsmen carrying a co-credit, and "Turn To Ash" lands at track 5 — which is exactly where albums show you whether they have depth or just a strong front. The production holds a steady, grounded energy in the Massachusetts underground register: nothing flashy, nothing reaching for a lane it doesn't live in. Libsey stays in his pocket, writing from a specific place with specific weight behind it. New Bedford is not a city that generates hype — it generates perspective, and that's exactly what this sounds like.

Da Inphamus Amadeuz x The Punchline Academy "HALAL" ft. Shah Leezy & Tahmell [VIDEO]


Da Inphamus Amadeuz moves like the infrastructure behind a movement: producer, Shade 45 radio host, platform builder. The beat on "HALAL" reflects that role — raw drums, no excess, East Coast fundamentalism without the nostalgia crutch. Tahmell carries real weight into the booth. Rakim's son, Long Island-raised, with projects including Home, Food For Thought, and The Soul — the last of which Amadeuz produced in full — he's been building his own lane with deliberate steps rather than capitalizing on a name. The inheritance here isn't a shortcut, it's a standard: internal rhyme architecture, message-driven lyricism, controlled delivery. Shah Leezy holds his position on the track and keeps the energy consistent. HALAL as an acronym — Hunger & Loyalty Are Law — isn't a gimmick, it's a thesis. These are artists who've decided what they stand for and built the record around it.

Sauce Heist x DirtyDiggs "Diamond Dust Shoes" [ALBUM]

 

DirtyDiggs operates like a one-man infrastructure for underground hip-hop — his production catalog touches Agallah, Planet Asia, Recognize Ali, Hus Kingpin, AA Rashid, and the list doesn't stop. On Diamond Dust Shoes he gives Sauce Heist twelve instrumentals that do exactly what they're supposed to: soulful frames for bars, violin samples that wrap around the vocals rather than compete with them, a mix that stays clean and purposeful throughout. Heist holds his lane — street-level, measured, zero filler. The guest roster reads like a deliberate curation of the same orbit: Estee Nack, Nowaah The Flood, ETO, Jamal Gasol, Mooch & Rigz, Rome Streetz, al.Divino, AA Rashid and K.Burns each get in and get out without overstaying. The physical release — 150 numbered lathe-cut CD hybrids, playable both as CD and on a turntable, signed by Sauce Heist — is the kind of collector's object that defines this tier of independent rap. Underground done right.

Team Demo “East to West” (feat. Al Skratch & Tash) [SINGLE]

Team Demo links up once again with Al Skratch for the hard-hitting new single “East to West,” the latest release following their previous drop “Up There.” 

Produced by Team Demo, the record rides on a dark, sinister boom-bap backdrop with eerie strings and heavy drums built for late-night systems and underground rotation.

Al Skratch, fresh off a buzzing Punchline Academy appearance, comes through with razor-sharp punchlines and commanding bars throughout the track.

Holding down the West Coast side is Tash of Tha Alkaholiks, coming in hot after his new single “Shoe Fits.” The veteran MC shows once again why his presence on the mic still hits with authority.

The hook features DJ Dial Tone cutting through the record with sharp turntable work that gives the track that raw, authentic hip-hop feel DJs appreciate.

Download & Streaming Links https://vyd.co/EastToWestSingle

Friday, April 10, 2026

Sonnyjim & Lee Scott "Krayzie, Layzie, Flesh, Wish-N-Bizzy" [SINGLE]


Setting the record straight: The title acts as a massive salute to the Cleveland icons, but the lyrical heavy lifting alongside Sonnyjim and Lee Scott is handled by the legendary Shyheim. This track is a quintessential Blah Records/616 move—blending high-concept titles with raw, unfiltered underground execution. Shyheim, representing the Wu-Tang lineage, delivers his verses with a weathered, veteran poise that perfectly cuts through the hazy, atmospheric production. The synergy between the UK’s most cynical lyricists and Staten Island’s "Rugged Child" creates a unique tension. It’s a sonic bridge built on mutual respect and shared underground ethics, utilizing a skeletal beat to ensure that the weight of the bars remains the primary focus.

CRIMEAPPLE "OPEN ROAD" (feat. Seafood Sam) [SINGLE]


"OPEN ROAD" finds CRIMEAPPLE in his most comfortable element, blending high-end imagery with the grit of the Hackensack streets. Producer LOMAN crafts a backdrop that feels cinematic yet grounded, utilizing lush textures and a rhythmic pocket that invites a relaxed but focused lyrical approach. CRIMEAPPLE’s bars are a masterclass in linguistic dexterity, effortlessly weaving Spanish and English into a tapestry of street sophistication. The addition of Seafood Sam is a stroke of brilliance; his suave, Long Beach-inflected delivery provides a cool counterpoint to Crime’s sharper, New Jersey edges. It’s a transatlantic vibe that feels timeless, eschewing chasing trends for a sound that prioritizes atmosphere, texture, and the undeniable chemistry between two of the underground's most distinct voices.

Ill Conscious x Finn "Pineapple Mimosas" [SINGLE]


"Pineapple Mimosas" is a masterclass in balance, pairing Ill Conscious’s relentless Baltimore flow with Finn’s signature Detroit soul. Finn crafts a production that feels vibrant and airy, centered around a lush sample-flip that breathes life into the arrangement without sacrificing the essential Boom Bap knock. Ill Conscious approaches the mic with his usual surgical precision, delivering dense, multi-syllabic verses that contrast beautifully with the track's laid-back aesthetic. His ability to maintain a high-stakes lyrical intensity over such a smooth backdrop is a testament to his versatility. This single isn't just a seasonal vibe; it’s a sophisticated display of craft where the grit of the sidewalk meets the refinement of the penthouse, solidifying the chemistry between the Baltimore lyricist and the Motor City’s finest.

Supreme Cerebral, DJ Brans & Mil Beats "Soul Of Sade" [SINGLE]


"Soul Of Sade" is a masterclass in collaboration, linking the lyrical prowess of Supreme Cerebral with the elite production of DJ Brans and Mil Beats. Released via the formidable Effiscienz imprint, the track balances a soulful, sophisticated Sade sample with the heavy-handed, neck-snapping percussion synonymous with the label's signature sound. Supreme Cerebral approaches the mic with clinical focus, his multi-syllabic schemes cutting through the lush production with veteran ease. The inclusion of precise, razor-sharp scratches by DJ Brans anchors the record in the foundations of the culture, providing a dynamic energy that elevates it above standard underground fare. It’s a sophisticated fusion of East Coast grit and European technical precision.

Big Noyd "Smoke" (feat. DJ L.E.S.) [SINGLE]


"Smoke" is a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of Queensbridge, reuniting the legendary Big Noyd with veteran producer DJ L.E.S. The track is a concentrated dose of the gritty East Coast aesthetic, characterized by L.E.S.'s ability to craft somber, cinematic soundscapes that perfectly complement Noyd's razor-sharp street narratives. Big Noyd remains one of the most consistent voices in the game, delivering his verses with the same raw intensity that made him a standout since the mid-90s. Dropping via Honeycomb Hideout, this single shuns modern trends in favor of timeless grit, proving that the chemistry between these two icons is as potent as ever. It's a mandatory listen for anyone seeking the unfiltered soul of New York hip-hop.

AZ "So High" (feat. Mumu Fresh) [SINGLE]


"So High" finds the legendary AZ in his purest form—delivering effortless, velvet-smooth flows alongside the powerhouse vocals of Mumu Fresh. This collaboration is a masterclass in sophisticated Boom Bap, blending soul-drenched production with the lyrical dexterity that has defined AZ's career since Doe or Die. Mumu Fresh elevates the track with her soaring, gospel-tinged harmonies, creating a perfect counterbalance to AZ’s street-wise but elevated perspective. Released via Mass Appeal under his own Quiet Money imprint, the single reinforces AZ’s status as a veteran who hasn't lost a step. It’s a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern, prioritizing musicality and substance in an era of fleeting trends.

Benny Holiday & Freddy Dukez "Weight Of A Nation" [EP]


Benny Holiday and Freddy Dukez join forces for "Weight Of A Nation," a high-impact EP released through the legendary Goon MuSick imprint. The project leans heavily into a gritty, wrestling-inspired aesthetic, mirrored by both the comic-style artwork and the powerhouse lyrical performances within. Clocking in at 14 minutes across six tracks, the EP is a lean demonstration of hardcore hip-hop at its finest. Freddy Dukez’s rugged production provides a booming, menacing foundation for Benny Holiday’s relentless flow. Whether it’s the punchy energy of "Bust A Move" or the dark storytelling on "Die Nasty Buffet," the duo maintains a cohesive, punishing vibe throughout. It’s a sonic heavyweight bout that solidifies their position in the international underground circuit, delivering exactly the kind of grit Goon MuSick fans crave.

Evil Ebenezer, JUNK & C-Lance "Pete Rose" [VIDEO]


"Pete Rose" is a high-stakes collaboration that sees Canadian heavyweights Evil Ebenezer and JUNK trading verses over a signature, menacing soundscape by C-Lance. The production is cinematic and heavy, providing the ideal backdrop for the duo's contrasting yet complementary styles. Evil Ebenezer anchors the track with his melodic but gritty delivery, while JUNK showcases why he is considered one of the most elite technical rappers in the game with his trademark rapid-fire flow. The track's title alludes to the hustle and the controversial legendary status of the baseball icon, mirroring the artists' own journey through the independent scene. Directed by Jordon Chatten, the visual is a dark, atmospheric journey that reinforces the Stompdown Killaz legacy as a dominant force in Northern hip-hop.

Q-Unique x DJ Rhettmatic "It Only Leads The Way" [SINGLE]


"It Only Leads The Way" brings together two of the most respected figures in the culture: the versatile Q-Unique and the legendary DJ Rhettmatic. This track is a sophisticated display of the "Boom Bap" evolution, featuring Q-Unique’s signature gritty delivery and multi-layered songwriting. His ability to blend street wisdom with an almost theatrical vocal presence remains unmatched. DJ Rhettmatic, representing the Beat Junkies, crafts a backdrop that is both rhythmic and atmospheric, anchored by the kind of surgical scratching that only a grandmaster can provide. Released under capital Q music, the single avoids flashy gimmicks, focusing instead on the raw synergy between an elite lyricist and a premier turntablist. It’s a mandatory listen for those who value the technical foundation of the genre.

Fillie x SinaniBeats "Furth" [VIDEO]


With "Furth," Fillie drops the second single from his upcoming "PUFF PUFF PASS EP," crafting a heartfelt tribute to his neighborhood in Neuss. The track is built on a laid-back, atmospheric foundation provided by SinaniBeats, featuring smooth melodies and a steady rhythm that complements Fillie’s effortless delivery. His flow is relaxed and confident, reflecting a sense of local pride and authenticity as he navigates themes of community and daily life. The high-quality mastering by Kminski adds a polished, professional touch to the soulful underground sound. Visually, the 4K video directed by DJAMPERR & Chief Diggin captures the raw essence of the Furth district, solidifying Fillie’s role as a prominent voice for his city while building anticipation for his new project.

Emerg Da Mc "THE WORLD IS MY HANDS" [ALBUM]

 

Emerg Da Mc continues his relentless assault on the underground with "THE WORLD IS MY HANDS," a project that epitomizes the raw, unfiltered aesthetic of BOBO PRODUCTION. The sonic landscape is unapologetically Lo-Fi, characterized by distorted percussion and eerie, skeletal loops that mirror the project's dark, confrontational themes. Emerg’s flow is frantic and filled with a sense of urgency, delivering bars that range from street realism to intense societal critiques. The collaboration with Sir Trip Alot on "COFFIN ON A SLED" highlights the album's gritty atmosphere, prioritizing visceral impact over polished production. This is a release designed for those who appreciate the unpolished side of independent Hip-Hop, where the message is as jagged as the beats it sits upon, solidifying Emerg’s place as a prolific voice in the shadows.

Nuse Tyrant x Ghostvolume "Prism of the Subconscious" [ALBUM]

 

"Prism of the Subconscious" is a formidable collaboration that merges Nuse Tyrant’s cerebral lyricism with Ghostvolume’s avant-garde production. The sonic landscape is a dark, psychedelic fusion of traditional Boom Bap knock and ethereal, trip-hop-inflected textures, creating a sense of restless urgency. Nuse Tyrant operates with surgical intensity, his flow dense with internal rhymes and historical allusions that challenge the listener to keep pace with his philosophical inquiry. From the haunting "Mortal Mosaic" to the aggressive "Screams From The Volcano," the project avoids common conscious rap clichĂ©s in favor of a raw, unformatted realism. It is a heavy, immersive experience that demands repeated listens to fully decode its intricate conceptual architecture, solidifying its place as a standout release for those seeking depth over brevity.

Woord Omhoog "Schaduwboksen" [VIDEO]


"Schaduwboksen" serves as the third single from the album W.O.F.M., presenting Woord Omhoog in a state of deep lyrical reflection. The title, which translates to "Shadowboxing," acts as a powerful metaphor for the internal struggles and personal growth the artist navigates throughout the track. The production is deliberately sparse and moody, ensuring that his sharp delivery and intricate rhyme schemes remain front and center. Captured visually by 21beelden, the music video utilizes a focused, gritty aesthetic that mirrors the track’s introspective energy. Woord Omhoog continues to solidify his position in the Dutch underground scene, delivering a track that prioritizes substance and atmosphere, standing in stark contrast to more commercial releases in the region.

Solo For Dolo "the life and times of solo for dolo" [ALBUM]

 

"the life and times of solo for dolo" is a definitive statement of artistic independence and stylistic loyalty. Solo For Dolo balances his role as a producer and emcee with veteran ease, crafting a narrative that feels both autobiographical and universally relatable within the underground hip-hop landscape. The inclusion of heavyweights like Da Beatminerz and A-Sharp on production duties provides a rich, sonic texture that complements Solo's own gritty, soulful beats. Standout collaborations with Jersey legends like Young-Zee add a layer of regional authority, ensuring the project remains anchored in East Coast authenticity. From the nostalgic vibes of "jersey joint" to the technical precision of "realizm," this album is a masterclass in independent craftsmanship, prioritizing the raw essence of the culture over fleeting trends.

OT The Real "HIM AGAIN" [VIDEO]


"HIM AGAIN" is a visceral reminder of why OT The Real is considered one of Philadelphia’s most vital exports in recent years. Backed by a high-stakes, cinematic production from Jumbo Sounds, OT delivers a performance fueled by grit and unyielding confidence. His gravelly voice and urgent cadence breathe life into his street-hardened narratives, balancing raw aggression with a storyteller’s precision. The track feels like a victory lap, yet OT remains as hungry as ever, cutting through the beat with a focus that demands attention. The visual treatment by @watchthescreen777 mirrors this intensity, utilizing sharp editing and atmospheric shots to highlight OT’s commanding presence. It’s a powerful statement of intent, proving that OT The Real continues to carry the torch for authentic, soul-baring East Coast rap.

Erv100 & Blaq Medici "Rapid Fire" (feat. Reek Osama & William Bostick) [VIDEO]


"Rapid Fire" is an explosive exhibition of lyrical stamina, pairing Erv100 and Blaq Medici’s vision with the formidable talents of Reek Osama and William Bostick. Blaq Medici’s production is relentless, utilizing a high-tension loop and bone-snapping percussion that forces the emcees into a high-stakes performance. The chemistry here is undeniable; each verse is delivered with a sense of urgency and technical flair, honoring the "Super Soniq" album title with sheer sonic velocity. William Bostick anchors the track with his commanding presence, while Reek Osama provides a volatile, high-energy contrast. Paka The Plug’s visual treatment mirrors the track’s grit, focusing on a raw, unfiltered aesthetic that highlights the group's street-level authority and dedication to the craft of pure Boom Bap.

A Plus Tha Kid x DirtyDiggs "GOAT MILK" [EP]

 

"GOAT MILK" is a potent collaboration that perfectly marries A Plus Tha Kid’s focused lyricism with the eccentric, atmospheric production style of DirtyDiggs. The album operates in a space defined by dusty textures and eerie melodies, moving away from conventional West Coast tropes in favor of a more "noir" aesthetic. DirtyDiggs provide a masterclass in creative sampling, building skeletal yet driving beats that allow A Plus Tha Kid to navigate the tracks with a poised, rhythmic authority. His flow is steady and deliberate, emphasizing substance over speed. From the swagger of "Man of the Hour" to the short, punchy "Designer Slaughter," the project maintains a cohesive, gritty mood. It’s a sophisticated addition to the California underground, prioritizing mood and technical precision in a way that demands repeated listening.

Isaac S.A x Loko Kuerdo x Teo LB "Mi Loquera" [VIDEO]


"Mi Loquera" is a visceral showcase of the raw energy pulsating through the Colombian underground, specifically hailing from Sabaneta and Envigado. Isaac S.A, Loko Kuerdo, and Teo LB unite to deliver a gritty anthem built on a foundation of hard-hitting, minimalist production that prioritizes street-level authenticity over commercial polish. Each emcee brings a distinct, sharp delivery to the track, weaving together narratives of survival and local pride with a relentless cadence. The inclusion of Ultrajala, Scary En La Movie, and Erick Shalewa adds further layers to this collective effort, creating a high-stakes lyrical environment. The track avoids modern tropes, opting instead for a sound that resonates with the pulse of the barrios, solidifying the reputation of this movement as a formidable force in the Spanish-speaking Hip-Hop landscape.

ELEMXNT & KXNG CHARISMA "BLOOD ON THE STAIRCASE" [VIDEO]


"BLOOD ON THE STAIRCASE" serves as a menacing prelude to the highly anticipated "GODLY INTERVENTION" album by ELEMXNT and KXNG CHARISMA. ELEMXNT handles the production duties himself, crafting a sonic landscape that is as heavy as it is atmospheric, utilizing dark loops and visceral percussion to set a tone of impending chaos. KXNG CHARISMA delivers his verses with a raw, authoritative energy, cutting through the production with a sharp, veteran flow. The synergy between the two artists is evident, reflecting their deep roots in the independent scene and their commitment to a sound that remains unapologetically gritty. Directed and edited by the artists themselves alongside TRXSTWORTHY, the visual captures the track’s claustrophobic intensity, solidifying the BloodBrothers Entertainment aesthetic as a vital force in the modern underground.

Novatore "Looking Back Pt. II" [VIDEO]


"Looking Back Pt. II" is a visceral display of the raw power Novatore brings to the independent circuit. Backed by Brenx’s thunderous, cinematic production, the track resonates with the signature intensity of the Snowgoons camp. The beat is a dark, sprawling arrangement of heavy percussion and haunting melodies, providing the perfect stage for Novatore’s gravelly, authoritative delivery. He navigates through his past with a sense of grim realism, eschewing sentimentality for a series of hard-hitting verses that highlight his technical prowess and lyrical depth. It’s a relentless performance that bridges the gap between Chicago’s gritty street tradition and the epic, wide-screen soundscapes of European underground Hip Hop. Novatore remains a master of controlled aggression, making this a standout piece of his latest odyssey.

Motman & Beat Mason "Ill Intentions" [VIDEO]


"Ill Intentions" is a stark reminder of the gritty, unyielding sound coming out of Bristol’s underground. Beat Mason provides a sonic backdrop defined by its sinister simplicity—a brooding loop paired with high-velocity, neck-snapping percussion. It’s the ideal canvas for Motman’s lyrical onslaught. His flow is aggressive yet controlled, cutting through the production with a clarity that highlights his sharp internal rhyme schemes and unwavering vocal presence. The track avoids the pitfalls of over-production, opting instead for a raw, visceral energy that feels both timeless and urgently contemporary. Motman’s ability to maintain a high-level technicality while conveying authentic grit proves that the chemistry between MC and producer remains the bedrock of the UK scene’s most compelling releases.

Napoleon Da Legend "Masked Assassin" [VIDEO]


"Masked Assassin" is a definitive statement of intent from Napoleon Da Legend, further cementing his "Noirwave" aesthetic within the global underground. Producing the track himself, Napoleon crafts a sonic environment that is both menacing and meticulously structured, providing a gritty, atmospheric backdrop for his lyrical onslaught. His flow is relentless, characterized by a surgical precision and a vocabulary that reflects his status as a master of the craft. The accompanying visual by Yann Kornowicz elevates the track into a sci-fi narrative, blending retro-futuristic imagery with the raw energy of the Bronx-born emcee. It’s a sophisticated fusion of conceptual depth and traditional Boom Bap foundations, proving that Napoleon Da Legend remains a formidable force in the evolution of independent Hip Hop.

Schmu & Gregg x Hadess "Synapsen (Flieder)" [VIDEO]


"Synapsen (Flieder)" is a masterclass in atmospheric German underground rap, bringing together the distinct energies of Schmu, Gregg, and Hadess. Producer kitkaan crafts a sonic landscape that is both ethereal and grounded, utilizing a melancholic loop that allows the lyricism to take center stage. The chemistry between the artists is palpable, each delivering verses characterized by intricate wordplay and a poised, reflective flow. It’s a track that favors mood and texture over aggressive bravado, fitting perfectly into the "BasisDerSpione" aesthetic. The vocal performances are nuanced, weaving through the production with a rhythmic elegance that highlights their technical proficiency while maintaining a somber, immersive atmosphere.

Mad1ne "Insane Wiseman" [ALBUM]

 

"Insane Wiseman" is a gritty, uncompromising exercise in lyrical craftsmanship. Mad1ne navigates through a landscape of dusty loops and sharp percussion, primarily orchestrated by Blazy Green, whose production style provides a dark, atmospheric foundation. The album excels in its simplicity; it doesn't chase trends but doubles down on the "dope beats, dope bars" ethos. Mad1ne’s flow is deliberate and authoritative, cutting through the minimalist arrangements with surgical precision. Contributions from Papa Dopp and Kizer add subtle variety to the sonic palette, yet the project remains a cohesive statement of intent. It’s a testament to the enduring power of the independent hustle, where the weight of the word carries more value than high-gloss production.

Redman "Dont U Miss" [VIDEO]


Redman’s "On The Radar" session is a masterclass in elite mic presence. "Dont U Miss" strips away the industry gloss, placing the Funk Doc over a raw, neck-snapping production that perfectly complements his erratic yet calculated flow. His energy is infectious, delivering punchlines and intricate internal rhyme schemes with the same hunger he displayed in the early 90s. The performance is a stark reminder of what high-level emceeing looks like—flawless breath control, undeniable charisma, and a lyrical depth that remains unmatched. It’s an authentic display of Brick City excellence, solidifying his status as a peerless technician who continues to set the gold standard for the culture.

Daniel Son x Futurewave "Broke Routine" [VIDEO]


"Broke Routine" is a masterclass in the cinematic grit that has become the hallmark of the Daniel Son and Futurewave partnership. Futurewave’s production is a chilling exhibition of restraint, built around a haunting, repetitive loop and percussion that feels like a heartbeat in a dark alley. It provides the perfect, unvarnished canvas for Daniel Son’s lyrical onslaught. Son delivers his verses with a detached, menacing confidence, utilizing a flow that is both rhythmic and conversational, yet sharp enough to slice through the dense atmosphere. There is no polish here—only the raw, unfiltered essence of Toronto’s underground. This track reinforces their dominance in the scene, proving that sometimes the most powerful statements are made with the leanest arrangements.

James Deans "Further Along The Fractal" [ALBUM]

 

"Further Along The Fractal" is a rare convergence of conscious lyricism and spiritual cartography. James Deans utilizes his three decades of experience to translate the complexities of the Human Design System into a soulful, sonic journey. The production is rich and layered, favoring live instrumentation—like Gabe Antestenis’ nuanced guitar work and the airy woodwinds—over aggressive digital synthesis. The record breathes with a meditative pace, allowing the sampled wisdom of Ra Uru Hu to sit naturally alongside Deans’ own bars. His flow is steady and introspective, avoiding unnecessary complexity to ensure the message remains the focal point. It’s a sophisticated blend of world-music sensibilities and Boom Bap foundations, crafted with the precision of a producer who understands that silence and space are just as vital as the kick and the snare.

Mattatime "CHRYSLER BUILDING" [VIDEO]


"CHRYSLER BUILDING" is a testament to the power of restraint. Mattatime navigates a landscape defined by a haunting, stripped-back loop and drums that knock with a relentless, organic thud. There is no clutter here, just the raw essence of the East Coast aesthetic. His flow is poised and methodical, cutting through the atmospheric haze with the precision of a seasoned veteran. It’s a masterclass in mood-setting, capturing that specific grit where luxury meets the pavement. The production stays true to the Boom Bap lineage, prioritizing texture and soul over modern shine, ensuring the track feels like a lost gem unearthed from a crate.

Urbs & Cutex "Wherever You Are (Flip Remix)" (feat. T.R.A.C.)

Flip from Texta, producer of artists such as Edo.G, Masta Ace, Fokis, Sadat X, Chakuza, Blumentopf and many more, delivered a huge boombap remix of ‘Wherever You Are' feat. T.R.A.C. from Urbs & Cutex's current album ‘On Our Way’.
 
T.R.A.C. is known for his work with Marc Mac aka Visioneers, Lewis Parker and I-Cue, among others, as well as his albums on BBE and V Recordings.
Urbs & Cutex are a duo from Vienna specialising in laid-back instrumental music that combines classic East Coast Hip Hop with elements of Triphop and Downtempo. Both started out as DJs in the early 90s making their first steps in production separately before connecting to form what is considered one of the defining groups out of Vienna’s rich electronic scene of the period. The two albums released in the early 2000s are being rediscovered by new generations of listeners and have accumulated millions of plays on various streaming platforms. 


Thursday, April 9, 2026

Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez "Mother Boxes" [SINGLE]

 

Mike Titan and Tali Rodriguez have been building a mythos since 2022, and "Mother Boxes" confirms the architecture is holding. The second single off "The New Gods III" — due April 29th — leans fully into the Jack Kirby cosmology the series is built on: Mother Boxes as spiritual conduits, as weapons, as metaphors for power and connection in the hands of MCs who live and rap from the ground up. Tali Rodriguez's production stays in its lane — heavy drums, dark tonal palette, a cinematic weight that serves the concept without being theatrical about it. Titan holds his position as the project's anchor: gritty, precise, Bronx-rooted. G Fam Black and P-Ro of Knuckle Dragguz slide in as natural extensions of the crew rather than cosigned guests — this collective has enough shared history across releases that the chemistry sounds lived-in. "Black Vykins" already set the tone. "Mother Boxes" keeps it moving.

Xoul City "The Saga Continues" [SINGLE]

 

Xoul City has been building quietly out of Soul City, North Carolina since 2018, and "The Saga Continues" is their reminder that the long stretches between releases don't represent stagnation — they represent craft. The promo single arrives ahead of "Xoul Food," the trio's third full-length, and it does exactly what a teaser is supposed to do: Noble Vessel, SaeLah, and Preppy Beats show up fully formed, no warm-up lap needed. Preppy's production stays true to the framework the group built its name on — warm sample-based construction, measured drums, the kind of boom bap that nods to Native Tongues and the Little Brother school without mimicking either. All three MCs come with bars that balance personal testimony with broader social and spiritual conviction, threading the needle between introspection and declaration. For a crew that moves with this much intention, the hiatus only sharpened the pen. "Xoul Food" is on the way, and this single is the appetizer.

Jo-DBL "Hangin' On" [VIDEO]


"Hangin' On" serves as a poignant anchor for Jo-DBL’s Pockets of Freedom EP, channeling a gritty yet soulful essence that feels both timeless and urgent. The sonic backdrop is built on a foundation of dusty loops and stripped-back percussion, allowing his narrative-driven lyricism to take center stage without distraction. There’s a palpable weight to the delivery; it’s the sound of resilience captured in a booth. Jo-DBL eschews flashy metaphors for a grounded, rhythmic transparency that resonates with heads who value substance over spectacle. It’s a masterclass in atmospheric restraint, proving that sometimes the quietest voices carry the most gravity in the underground circuit.

Jizzm High Definition "Lucid Dreamscape" [ALBUM]

 

Jizzm High Definition has been operating in the underground long enough to know what he's doing and quiet enough to not need to announce it. "Lucid Dreamscape," his latest full-length alongside producer HardMoney, continues a partnership that functions like a well-worn collaboration rather than a transaction — both sides clearly pushing each other without overreaching. HardMoney's production is measured and deliberate: loops that carry weight without overcrowding the pocket, drum patterns with real swing and space, the kind of beatmaking that trusts the MC rather than burying him. Jizzm, a longtime figure in L.A.'s underground — rooted in the Illasophic ecosystem, with ties to the Cypher at the Blowed scene, Abstract Rude, AWOL One — brings a technical proficiency that reads as second nature at this point. His delivery is controlled, his rhyme architecture multi-layered, and the subject matter moves between hard-earned personal clarity and the specific weight of life on the margins. Nine tracks, no fat. For heads who want their hip-hop direct and uncompromised.

Natural Elements "InfiNitE ShiNE" [VIDEO]


Natural Elements have been holding down a very specific corner of New York hip-hop since the nineties — the kind where bars matter more than budgets and longevity is measured in craft, not clout. "InfiNitE ShiNE" arrives as the lead visual off "AligNmEnt," their forthcoming Fat Beats LP, and it confirms the trio — Swigga, A-Butta, and Mr. Voodoo — is operating with full command. The production, handled by Charlemagne, the crew's founding beatmaker, does exactly what it needs to do: a locked-in boom bap framework with drum hits that carry real weight and just enough space for three MCs to breathe and flex. No clutter. The track's theme runs along the lines of mental clarity and inner alignment — fitting for a project that seems to position itself as a deliberate, unhurried statement from a group that never chased trends. Directed by Probe for Mediascheme, the visual keeps the focus where it belongs: on the MCs and the message. The full 17-track album drops via Fat Beats on April 17, available on vinyl, CD, and cassette.

ethemadassassin "Dreams Of Freedom" [VIDEO]


"Dreams Of Freedom" is a classic boom bap track, elevated by Africanemcee’s powerful vocals and the visuals of DMT Media Brothers. ethemadassassin and Africanemcee deliver lyrics centered around themes of freedom and self-determination. The production by D.R.U.G.S. Beats creates a fitting sonic landscape, while DMT Media Brothers’ videoclip provides a visual interpretation that amplifies the track’s mood. A track for those who value authenticity and lyrical depth.

Raw Buck x Cory Gunz "RNDD" [VIDEO]


"RNDD" is a raw and unfiltered track, showcasing the energy of Raw Buck and the lyrical precision of Cory Gunz. The production is stripped-down and focused on the groove, creating a no-frills listening experience. A track for those seeking authentic, unadulterated rap.

FRANE x MALANDRO "Agua Turbia" [VIDEO]


"Agua Turbia" is a dark and atmospheric track, brought to life by the visuals of Delsurestilo and Palmer Films. FRANE and MALANDRO deliver lyrics exploring the darker aspects of life, set against a soundscape crafted by Delsurestilo’s production. Palmer Films’ videoclip provides a visual interpretation that amplifies the track’s mood. A compelling listen for those seeking something beyond the mainstream.

Shabyfondoblanco FT Hard Crew "Al Borde Del Filo" [VIDEO]


"Al Borde Del Filo" is a high-octane track that embodies the raw energy of Colombia’s street rap scene. Shabyfondoblanco and Hard Crew deliver verses brimming with grit and authenticity. Produced by Naick B, the beat is a driving force that demands attention. A track that proudly represents the Colombian rap movement.

LABRONX JAMES "Scriptures" [VIDEO]


"Scriptures" is a raw and introspective offering from LABRONX JAMES, delving into themes of struggle and resilience. Produced by BamBeatz, the track features a minimalist and atmospheric soundscape that perfectly complements the lyrical content. The visuals, directed and edited by New Vegas Films, enhance the track’s mood with a stark and evocative aesthetic. A compelling listen for those seeking substance beyond the surface.

Farma G "Till I'm Gone" [VIDEO]


Farma G delivers a powerful and introspective track with "Till I'm Gone," a testament to his journey and resilience. Produced by Relense, the beat is a brooding and atmospheric foundation, anchored by deep bass and evocative samples. Farma G’s lyrics are raw and unfiltered, offering a candid reflection on the realities of street life and the unwavering determination to transcend them. Physical formats, including limited edition vinyl and cassette, are available for those seeking a tangible connection to the music.

Halfcut & Cole The God "Thunder Rumble" [VIDEO]


"Thunder Rumble" explodes from the speakers, a raw and uncompromising boom bap track that sets the stage for "The Relentless Two." The production is a masterclass in minimalist sound design, built around a sample that immediately grabs your attention. Halfcut and Cole The God deliver visceral verses, stripped of any unnecessary embellishment, radiating a street-level authenticity. The cuts are sharp, the drums hit hard, and the overall vibe is undeniably relentless. A statement of intent for an album poised to shake the underground hip-hop landscape. Vinyl available for those who appreciate the tangible.

Mad Rev x Propo'88 "Shenaniganz" [VIDEO]

 

Amsterdam-based MC Mad Rev links up with Utrecht producer Propo’88 for “Shenaniganz”, the second single taken from Ground Beef Platter Vol. 3, out now on Ground Beef Records.
The track is part of the latest installment in the Ground Beef Platter series, bringing together artists and producers from the Dutch scene.
Check out the official video for Shenaniganz”, shot in Amsterdam and Utrecht, the Netherlands.

DOPESICKFLY "Side 2 Side" [VIDEO]

 
“I woke up on my good side” 

DOPESICKFLY’s brand-new single “Side2Side” is a high-energy track that encourages listeners to let loose, get on their feet and move their bodies.

The song blends the best of Funk, Soul, Disco, and HipHop to create an upbeat anthem about living life to the fullest and dancing the night away. 

With its unique blend of genres, catchy hooks, and infectious beat, “Side2Side” is the perfect soundtrack for anyone looking to add some excitement and motivation to their daily routine. The lyrics reflect the band’s commitment to living life on their own terms.


 "We're excited to share this new single with the world," says Ant Thomaz, the band’s frontman. "We hope it brings people together, gets them moving, and inspires them to chase their dreams.”

This single drop is ahead of their new EP "I Woke Up On My Good Side” due out Summer 2026.

Side 2 Side is out now - https://ffm.to/dsfside2side 

For more information on DOPESICKFLY:

Reviews:

"The Scottish Anderson Paak" 
BBC Introducing

"Gorgeous songwriting the uplifting dance epic We Are One" 
Tom Robinson - BBC Radio 6 

"DOPESICKFLY fusion reminds me of a little Seal with a hint of Lenny Kravitz and Gregory Porter"
Fresh On The Net

About DOPESICKFLY

DOPESICKFLY is a band built on friendship, chance encounters, and a deep love of groove and soul.

Frontman Ant Thomaz, a singer-songwriter with Creole heritage, is known for his eclectic musical style. Nearly a decade ago in Glasgow, he met singer Wendy Rae at an open mic and was struck by the power and feeling in her voice. When they sang together, the chemistry was instant. What began as friends playing small shows quickly felt like family, with Ant and Wendy sharing lead vocals and a musical bond that reached beyond the stage.

As momentum grew, DOPESICKFLY emerged as a genre-blurring collective, blending soul, funk, hip hop, folk, and rock into a sound rooted in groove and emotional honesty. Within two whirlwind years, they were performing alongside artists they had grown up idolising, including Roy Ayers, Kool & the Gang, Sugarhill Gang, and Big Country.

After burning bright, the band paused as life pulled people in different directions, but the connection between Ant and Wendy never faded. Years later, at a birthday gathering, Ant posed the question: what if they brought the band back?

More chance meetings led to a new lineup: Gary Mulligan on bass, Ross Alexander blending funk grooves with indie rock on guitar, genre-hopping drummer Asim Rasool bringing power and global rhythm, and Jonni Slater adding rich textures on keys. Together, they began shaping new material that honours their roots while pushing forward.

Today, DOPESICKFLY remains what it was always meant to be — a collective driven by friendship, spontaneity, and fearless fusion.

Six musicians. Many styles. One shared pulse.

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Reks x DJ Mickey Knox "Vision Board" [SINGLE]

 

“Vision Board” is a statement of intent—sharp, reflective, and rooted in purpose. Over DJ Mickey Knox’s soulful, hard-knocking production, REKS delivers a focused and introspective performance that feels like both a blueprint and a testimony. The beat sets the tone immediately: gritty drums layered with warm, nostalgic textures that feel inspired by classic boom bap but polished with a modern edge. Knox crafts a soundscape that gives REKS room to breathe while still driving the record forward with urgency. Lyrically, REKS is in top form—calculated, deliberate, and hungry. He approaches the concept of a “vision board” not just as a metaphor, but as a mindset. Every bar feels like it’s pulled from real-life manifestation: turning struggle into strategy, setbacks into fuel, and dreams into something tangible. There’s a balance between street wisdom and elevated thinking, making the track both relatable and aspirational. What stands out most is the clarity. There’s no wasted energy here—just focus. REKS sounds locked in, speaking directly to anyone grinding toward something bigger, reminding them that success starts with seeing it first. “Vision Board” isn’t just a song—it’s motivation. The kind you play when you’re building, planning, and staying ten toes down on your path.

Reel Wolf & Mr. Hyde "Nothing's Insane (Asylum Remix) w/ Resin" [VIDEO]


Reel Wolf and Mr. Hyde deliver a potent remix of Resin's "Nothing's Insane," breathing new life into a track originally featured on "SOULLESS." Sentury Status' production provides a dark and impactful foundation, perfectly complementing Mr. Hyde's ferocious lyricism. The track maintains the original's core essence while elevating the energy and intensity. A well-executed revival that underscores the enduring appeal of classic boom bap aesthetics. No physical release is anticipated, but the track’s digital presence is undeniable.

Jizzm High Definition x Link One “Art Never Ends” [SINGLE]

 

Jizzm High Definition delivers a concise and impactful track with “Art Never Ends,” produced by Link One. The song celebrates the boundless nature of art and the necessity of creative expression. A minimalist approach that highlights the core essence of the track.

Psych Major "Kickin’ Flows" (feat. DJ Enyoutee) [SINGLE]


Psych Major returns with “Kickin’ Flows,” a raucous head-nodder of a single/video for boom-bap purists. DJ Enyoutee’s masterful scratch work elevates the track, showcasing a strong collaboration. The single is available across all digital platforms and marks a continued commitment to the classic boom bap sound. Psych Major has also recently released several tracks with Young Zee of Da’ Outsidaz, with more collaborations on the horizon.

Richpockets “Can’t You See” [SINGLE]


Richpockets delivers a raw and honest perspective with “Can’t You See,” exploring themes of ambition, pressure, and the desire to be understood beyond surface-level success. His confident cadence rides the beat with a balance of raw emotion and calculated delivery, making the record both relatable and aspirational. The production creates a cinematic feel, allowing his voice and story to take center stage while still maintaining a modern appeal. The single reinforces Richpockets’ position as an artist building momentum through consistency, vision, and independent hustle.

Planet Asia x DirtyDiggs "Nautica Nagas" [ALBUM]

 

"Nautica Nagas" is a standout track from Planet Asia and DirtyDiggs’ latest album, delivering a dark and atmospheric soundscape that explores the depths of the underground hip-hop scene. DirtyDiggs’ production creates a driving beat layered with complex samples, providing a gritty foundation for Planet Asia, Rogue Venom, Young Chizz, Hus Kingpin, and Rozewood's lyrical prowess. A must-listen for fans of raw, underground hip-hop.

SC Static & raminbeatz “Cold Game” (feat. TIMBO KING) [VIDEO]


SC Static and raminbeatz, featuring TIMBO KING, deliver a raw and gritty track with “Cold Game,” capturing the atmosphere of a harsh urban environment. raminbeatz’s production is minimalist and stripped-down, placing the focus squarely on the lyrical prowess of SC Static and TIMBO KING. A stark and honest track that explores the realities of street life.

Westside Ward & Jake Palumbo “Dying In Designer (Slowed & Chopped)” [ALBUM]

 

Westside Ward and Jake Palumbo reimagine an existing track with “Dying In Designer (Slowed & Chopped),” transforming it into a dreamy and melancholic soundscape. Jake Palumbo’s slowed and chopped production creates a hazy atmosphere, offering a fresh perspective on familiar material. A compelling take on the slowed and chopped aesthetic.

Action Figure 973 & Artificer “What Would Harley Race Do?” [VIDEO]


Action Figure 973 and Artificer deliver a raw and powerful track with “What Would Harley Race Do?,” embodying the essence of classic boom bap. The production is gritty and impactful, the lyrics are direct and unfiltered. A strong track for fans of underground rap, bolstered by a visually compelling music video directed by KarshCapa.

TriState x Midaz The Beast “Sauce And Jay” [VIDEO]


TriState and Midaz The Beast deliver an energetic track with “Sauce And Jay,” the first visual release from their collaborative project, “Operation Scale Flip.” The track highlights the synergy between the two rappers, showcasing a strong start to the project, with a video edited by Izznyce.

Styles P x Yourdrunkuncle "Simulation" [SINGLE]


Styles P of the group The Lox, is back for "Simulation," a track produced by Yourdrunkuncle.
This solo track follows the release last month of the single "Never Change."

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Beat Clinic "Reckless" (feat. Maddog Mcgraw) [SINGLE]


Beat Clinic and Maddog Mcgraw join forces on "Reckless," a high-octane display of Michigan’s underground grit. Produced by Beat Clinic, the track is built on a foundation of haunting, industrial-leaning loops and punishing percussion that mirrors the rugged landscape of Lansing. Maddog Mcgraw commands the mic with a visceral, gravelly flow, delivering bars that feel earned and urgent. There is a distinct lack of polish here, and that’s precisely the point—the record thrives on its raw, confrontational energy and cohesive aesthetic. It’s a standout example of the "Midwest Monster" sound, where technical aggression meets a cold, atmospheric production style that refuses to compromise for mainstream sensibilities.

Sayzee "Do Better" (feat. Asun Eastwood) [SINGLE]

 

Sayzee marks the 10th installment of his "I Hate Mondays" campaign with "Do Better," a stark preview of the forthcoming Blood On The Moon EP produced entirely by Fludust. The track thrives on its stripped-back aesthetic—haunting loops and understated percussion that allow Sayzee and the ever-commanding Asun Eastwood to trade bars with surgical precision. It’s a study in focused intensity; neither MC feels the need to over-perform, instead letting the weight of their lyricism and the murky texture of the production do the heavy lifting. As Sayzee continues his relentless release schedule, this collaboration stands as a testament to his ability to maintain high-tier output without sacrificing the raw, independent spirit that defines the current Toronto-to-Buffalo connection.

Jus-P "Black Menace Magic" [SINGLE]


Jus-P returns with "Black Menace Magic," the second single from his upcoming The 50 Pack, offering a gritty, unfiltered glimpse into the psyche of a Brooklyn veteran. Produced by Mike Martinez, the track is anchored in a haunting, Wu-Tang-esque soundscape that provides the perfect tension for Jus-P’s narrative of survival and defiance. It’s a record forged in adversity, where technical rhyme schemes meet raw street-realism to frame resilience as a mystical force. Between the murky atmosphere and the authoritative delivery, Jus-P reinforces his standing in the underground circuit, proving that the lineage of the Lo-Lifes and Brooklyn Zu remains as potent and uncompromising as ever.

Dezmatic "DANIEL" [ALBUM]

 

Dezmatic returns with DANIEL, a robust exhibition of East Coast lyricism and gritty sonic architecture. Primarily steered by the production of Locust (Plain Old Mike), the album breathes through dusty crates and neck-snapping drum patterns. The standout "Cypher" featuring Homeboy Sandman, Anwar HighSign, and Moses Rockwell serves as a masterclass in modern-day verbal sparring, proving that the collective energy of the Pig Food Records circle is as sharp as ever. Dezmatic navigates the soundscapes with a veteran’s poise, balancing introspective moments on tracks like "Daughter Gloam" with the rugged, bar-heavy aesthetics of "Heavy Artillery." It is an uncompromising record that prioritizes substance, flow, and the raw essence of independent Hip-Hop.

Gustavo Louis & Jazzylionman "EASTERDAY YAE" [ALBUM]

 

Gustavo Louis and Jazzylionman join forces on EASTERDAY YAE, a brief yet potent exploration of the outer fringes of Lo-Fi Boom Bap. The project leans into a hazy, almost hallucinogenic sonic palette, where soul fragments and gritty loops are stitched together with minimal structural filler. Tracks like "MOONLIGHT" and "KOKEKANE" highlight a preference for vibe over polish, offering a raw canvas for the featured lyricists to navigate. It’s an exercise in creative spontaneity, reflecting Gustavo Louis’s staggering work ethic and commitment to the underground’s DIY core. For listeners who appreciate the murky, unquantized swing of contemporary tape culture, this release serves as a "golden egg" of atmospheric depth.

Taiyamo Denku & Son Em' All "We Bless You" (feat. RamBunxious & Urban Legend) [VIDEO]


Taiyamo Denku and Son Em' All set the stage for the Bad Mutherfuckaz album with "We Bless You," a rugged exhibition of Midwest lyricism fueled by the consistent production of BoFaat. The sonic landscape is built on a foundation of heavy kicks and soulful, yet gritty chops that define the CyphaDen aesthetic. RamBunxious and Urban Legend provide additional firepower, creating a cipher-like dynamic that highlights the group's collective chemistry. It’s an unfiltered display of Boom Bap fundamentals—sharp wordplay, rhythmic precision, and a sonic texture that honors the golden era without feeling anchored in the past.

9of0ne "The Razor Tongue" [ALBUM]

 

9of0ne’s The Razor Tongue is an expansive showcase of technical prowess and raw storytelling, spanning 19 tracks of unapologetic Hip-Hop. Functioning as both a compilation of his recent top-tier work and a cohesive autobiographical journey, the album thrives on its self-produced grit. While Rheezo contributes to the sonic palette on select tracks, the core of the record is 9of0ne’s own architecture—hard-hitting drums paired with intricate, multi-syllabic rhyme schemes. Tracks like "Mic Cheq 1Two" and "Starvin' Artist" exemplify a commitment to the craft that feels timeless rather than dated. It is a dense, high-frequency output that balances personal reflection with the competitive spirit of the booth, all while maintaining the sovereign independence of a true DIY creator.

Komba, Granuja & Soul AM "I GOTTA GO" [VIDEO]


Komba and Soul AM link up with the legendary Granuja for "I GOTTA GO," a masterclass in atmospheric Colombian Boom Bap. Soul AM’s production is the anchor here, utilizing a haunting, slow-burning loop that creates a dense sonic fog, perfectly suited for the lyrical weight on display. Granuja brings his signature gravelly tone and street-hardened perspective, providing a gritty contrast to Komba’s fluid and precise flow. The track thrives on its understated intensity—it’s a moody, cinematic slice of the MedellĂ­n underground that prioritizes texture and authentic storytelling over flashy aesthetics. It’s raw, heavy, and serves as a reminder that some of the most compelling Boom Bap right now is being forged in South America.