Monday, May 11, 2026
TWISTELLO x ABRAHAM LILSON "U KNO WHO" [VIDEO]
K-Rec & Checkmate "Good Nutrition" (feat. Sadat X) [SINGLE]
38 Spesh x TrickyTrippz "The Main Line" (feat. Method Man) [SINGLE]
Young Reese Dude x Stu Bangas "Breath Easy (Logo)" [SINGLE]
Whose, Hans, Propaganda & Jarren Benton "Write Your Congressman" (feat. Hans Einztien) [SINGLE]
Showrocka, Mickey Factz & CultXre "Kim Jong Leather" [VIDEO]
Chase March & Scrambled Eggs "Everybody Feels This Way" [SINGLE]
Jus One x Vacant Dreams "Pony Boy" (feat. Sammy Gezus) [SINGLE]
Fortified Mind x Hilltop Productions "It's All Luv" [SINGLE]
Spade "When The War Ends" [SINGLE]
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Dave East, Scram Jones & Mike & Keys "FOR THE LOVE 2.5" [ALBUM]
Gibby Stites "Better Daze (Deluxe Edition)" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Master Wiz "The Last Silence" [ALBUM]
Dot-Com Intelligence x August Fanon "Patterson… Indigenous" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Wiardon "Magnum Opus" [ALBUM]
Jorden & PTY "Further Than The Eyes Can See" [ALBUM]
Doza The Drum Dealer x Work Scorsese "This A Bad Time?" [ALBUM]
Evaize x Kulya Beats "The Epilogue" [ALBUM]
Moe Sample & SQ "MoeSQ" [MIXTAPE]
Jimmie D "Birds Fly Yonder" [ALBUM]
Like "Today Sounds Good" [ALBUM]
Stik Figa & Heather Grey "Cold Comfort" [ALBUM]
Nam Nitty "Bandit2" [ALBUM]
Action Bronson "Planet Frog" [ALBUM]
Bloonz Billionfold "Space Disagreements" [ALBUM]
DJ Mickey Knox "The Mos Def Remix Tape" [MIXTAPE]
Lopez Milano "It’s The God" [ALBUM]
K.Burns x $aveme "Before I Met The Plug EP" [EP]
Starvin B x One Take "Fresh Out The Rotten" [ALBUM]
Vstylez "The Final Boss Pai Mei" [ALBUM]
Black Milk "Ceremonial" [ALBUM]
Nuklz x Hilltop "Born Of Ashes" [ALBUM]
BigDaddyChop, Mon$rock & Nán Fiero "Medalla II (Deluxe)" [ALBUM]
DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 Ep44 [Boombap Mixshow]
🔊LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep44
Saturday, May 9, 2026
D-Stallone & Arkin "Par Excellence" [ALBUM]

All City Anthom & The Architect "Unbalanced Equations" [ALBUM]

Omega El CTM x Cheterioways "Grotesco" (feat. Jeff Turner & DJ Akrylik) [VIDEO]
Nowaah The Flood x Get Large "Sunbeams" [VIDEO]
Ben Shorr x Madrock "From The Inside" (feat. Ghost Dog) [VIDEO]
Vocab Slick x Surebert "Golden Brush" [VIDEO]
De La Soul "A Quick 16 for Mama" (feat. Killer Mike) [VIDEO]
SoulFu x Lethal Needle "Calculated Risk" [VIDEO]
Norman Sann "The Monsters They Made" [ALBUM][VIDEO]

Norman Sann is a Houston-based rapper, producer, and multi-instrumentalist who operates almost entirely self-sufficiently – writing, producing, and recording most of his material independently, with J Patz as a recurring production collaborator. The Monsters They Made is a 14-track mixtape made available early to his community ahead of its wider rollout. The project title frames what Sann has been doing across his catalog: examining the environment, the pressures, and the systems that produce both the person and the performer. His production sensibility reaches beyond boom bap into a broader nostalgic territory that draws on church music, soul, and organic instrumentation, and his delivery ranges from technically focused rapping to melodic hooks depending on what the track demands. How Do I Move Forward, the lead visual produced by Noire, is a clear entry point – introspective, grounded, undecorated. For a Texas artist whose rise came partly through social media, the music itself is more rooted and traditional than the platform might suggest.
Kakarot & Bare Beats "Starfish Lullabies" [VIDEO]
Dezert Eagle "Gold Flowers" [VIDEO]
JOHNNYTRA$H & Jazzy Lion Man "Kill 2 Eat" [EP]

Jazzy Lion Man has built one of the more prolific and self-sufficient catalogs in the American underground – a Delaware-based producer who operates at an output level that would be unsustainable without genuine consistency of quality, treating the album format as a continuous log rather than a periodic statement event. Kill 2 Eat pairs him with JOHNNYTRA$H, an MC who has appeared in his extended circle across recent releases including the Just Trying To Get By project, making this collab a formalization of a working relationship already in motion. Nine tracks, direct and economical, rooted in the kind of MPC-textured abstract hip-hop that trades in feel, grain, and mood rather than pop architecture. The Kill 2 Eat title positions the project in a corner of the underground that values rawness and survival-mode energy over comfort – a framing consistent with both artists' broader aesthetic. Independent, no overhead.
Big Twins "Grime Out" (prod. DJ Woool) [VIDEO]
Dave East "Brick By Brick" (EASTMIX) [VIDEO]
RHYMRCKA "The Introduction" [VIDEO]
Tha 4orce "March On" [SINGLE]

March On arrives as a 20th anniversary marker for Tha 4orce's Mind The Gap Anthems V2, and the London-based producer-artist brings the weight of that occasion without making it feel commemorative in a heavy-handed way. The track is co-produced with Nash, with Pete Cherry adding live bass – an organic element that enriches the sound and keeps it from feeling overly digital or template-driven. Thematically, March On is about exactly what the title suggests: keeping forward momentum through loss, change, and the difficulty of uncertain periods. Tha 4orce has built Mind The Gap Recordings as a label precisely on this kind of independence – a long-term body of work built outside commercial frameworks, sustained by craft and conviction. The live instrumentation element is worth noting; not many independent UK hip-hop artists are still routing their records through that kind of organic production approach, and it gives March On a warmth that distinguishes it from harder-edged contemporaries.
Säge, The 64th Wonder "Meal Ticket 5" [EP]

Sage The 64th Wonder has built a quietly significant catalog out of Chicago without much noise – a rapper-producer who self-releases at his own rhythm and maintains near-total control over how his work reaches the audience, including limiting public streaming previews to protect the creative integrity of the full projects. Meal Ticket 5 is the latest in that ongoing series, seven tracks running tight and efficient with SolarFive as the sole feature. The Meal Ticket series has operated as a recurring format within a larger discography that also includes the Sagewav instrumental runs, Supreme Order of Slump projects, and collaborative work – a body of work that rewards sustained attention over casual grazing. The Chicago underground has produced artists who work this way – deliberate, independent, indifferent to the cycle – and Sage represents that ethos clearly.
Rahiem Supreme "Microdosing" [VIDEO]
Friday, May 8, 2026
Meeco x DJ Access "Boss Thing" (feat. Benny The Butcher & Rick Hyde) [SINGLE]
“Boss Thing” is a heavyweight collaboration by established producer team Meeco and DJ Access, featuring Benny the Butcher and Rick Hyde.
Benny the Butcher is one of the most respected voices in modern rap, known for his sharp lyricism, acclaimed releases, and key role in the rise of Griselda Records. Rick Hyde, a standout artist from Black Soprano Family, brings gritty charisma and undeniable presence to the track.
Centered around the theme of success, confidence, and boss mentality, the song delivers raw street energy and elite bars throughout, providing real hip-hop authenticity.








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