Thursday, May 21, 2026

Think & Possessed "Absentia" [EP]

 

Possessed remains one of the most technically demanding MCs the UK underground has ever produced. A founding member of London-based hip-hop group Rhyme Asylum – formed in 2002 alongside Psiklone and Skirmish – his work has always been defined by vivid imagery, complex wordplay, and intricate rhyme schemes. Though Rhyme Asylum remained largely underground with limited mainstream recognition, critics and fans have consistently cited them as one of the most lyrically skilled hip-hop acts of all time, drawing comparisons to highly respected lyricists for their precision, creativity, and unconventional approach to narrative rap. "Absentia" puts Possessed over Think's production for a tight package – three vocal cuts ("Revolution," "Priority," "Take Me"), a skit, and the instrumentals for the full set. The Think and Possessed partnership has history behind it, and the chemistry shows in the cohesion. Compact execution, deliberate sequencing – no wasted seconds. For heads who've followed Possessed since "State of Lunacy," this fits squarely in the lineage while operating in its own focused lane.

HARRY IXER x MEEZY "Lore & Order" [VIDEO]


Harry Ixer and producer Meezy have been operating as a unit since at least 2015's "The Borfanage," building out a catalog that sits firmly in the UK underground without leaning on grime or UK drill as crutches. Their work draws from the same boom bap and soul influences that animate the American underground they've been in conversation with – a collaboration with Cappadonna and Skinnyman on "All In Together" is one documented intersection point. "82 Carlight Commander" is the new album; "Lore & Order" arrives as the lead visual. Meezy's production has always been the right frame for Ixer's delivery: clean, unhurried, built for longevity. CD available. The background information available on this specific project remains limited, but the duo's established catalog provides the context their work consistently earns.

GRAND AGENT "By Design 2" (prod. Prickly Pear) [EP]

 

Grand Agent comes from a specific pocket of early 2000s underground hip-hop that tends to be either well-remembered or completely unknown depending on how deep your crates go. His debut "By Design" on Groove Attack in 2001 established him in the Philly underground with a voice that was gritty, soulful, and more engaged with the lived texture of street life than with mythology. "By Design 2," with this Prickly Pear-produced EP serving as a three-track preview, revisits that foundation from the vantage of two decades of additional experience. Prickly Pear is a longtime collaborator whose presence here signals continuity rather than revision. The larger "By Design 2" album involves LE Square – a Philly production legend whose connections run to Gillie da Kid and who is identified as Pharrell's cousin – alongside producers Tribeca and Bjorn Von Kalt. Grand Agent now runs Philly Truce, a community conflict-resolution organization, and that work runs parallel to his music without overwhelming it. Three tracks here, the weight of a full discography behind them.

DOMO GENESIS "2CRACKBOI" [VIDEO]


Domo Genesis – Inglewood, California, member of OFWGKTA, and the voice behind the Alchemist collaboration "No Idols" that remains one of the more enduring projects to come out of the Odd Future universe – drops "2CRACKBOI" with no ceremony. His own framing: he was on vacation, he felt like rapping, this was a beat he always wanted to get on. That casual authority is the track's core energy. No setup, no marketing cycle, no narrative arc – just an MC in easy command of a beat, executing with the kind of loose precision that only comes from years of knowing exactly what you're doing. Domo has been threading a consistent path since "No Idols" – underground credibility, low-noise output, a voice that hasn't compromised its identity. "2CRACKBOI" is a reminder of that trajectory rather than a departure from it.

RALPHY RED "Sopranos Season 7" [ALBUM]

 

Ralphy Red arrives with "Sopranos Season 7" as a project that earns its cinematic framing through the quality of the material rather than the concept alone. Eleven tracks built across a roster of producers including bo_faat, _offbeats, Damn Dave Beats, Bestwon, and Pyramid Kapo – with Ralphy Red himself helming the boards on three cuts including "Cold Cuts" and "Bobby Bacala." The Sopranos reference sets an aesthetic expectation – mob imagery, street weight, narrative bars – and the project largely delivers. Features from Daniel Son on "Bobby Bacala" and ILL-IAS on "Pork Shop Hatchet" bring additional credibility to a release that already has its priorities straight. Underground Alley Rap Records handles the physical run: CDs and a vinyl pressing limited to 100 copies. In a landscape where the conceptual mob-rap lane gets crowded fast, Ralphy Red's execution here earns its place in the stack.

LORD SKO x STATIK SELEKTAH "Elevator Music" [VIDEO]


Lord Sko is twenty-five, from Washington Heights, and has been earning his stripes across four projects with a clarity of purpose that's rare at any age. "Elevator Music" is his most fully realized work yet – nine tracks produced entirely by Statik Selektah, the kind of curatorial decision that signals both mutual respect and genuine artistic alignment. Statik has been in this position before, identifying and surrounding young New York MCs with the right architecture, and here the combination produces something that sits at that mellow boom bap sweet spot without softening Sko's edge. "Better Days" with Dave East finds two uptown narratives meeting over a soulful backdrop; "Northern Lights" with B-Real and Smoke DZA is exactly what it sounds like. The project's closing "Wish Upon A Star" – complete with a spoken-word coda about the origins of Muzak – leaves the title question hanging deliberately. Sko doesn't resolve the tension between ambition and uncertainty. That restraint is the record's defining quality.

SEAN LINKS x TRUE CIPHER "The Last MC" [VIDEO]


Sean Links drops "The Last MC" as a standalone single from the "Chalky White" album, entirely produced by True Cipher. As the album's closing track, it carries the weight of a statement rather than a song – a title that either invites challenge or earns it. True Cipher's production on this record has been one of the key elements holding the album together, and "The Last MC" is the most direct expression of that partnership. "Chalky White" dropped in late April 2026 and this single functions as the trailing push from a project that rewards the replay. Extended background on Sean Links remains limited in available coverage outside the record itself.

SNICK FOLEY "Give the God His Roses" [ALBUM]

 

SNICK FOLEY has been building out of Queens for years without the noise, which in 2026 is increasingly a mark of authenticity rather than oversight. "Give the God His Roses" is his most expansive project to date – sixteen tracks released through Abstract Villains, self-directed and independent from the ground up. The production sits in the old-school lyrical lane while the delivery carries the edge that New York rap has always demanded from its borough representatives. Earlier releases – "When I Was Led to You," "Our Foley Father" – established a voice that blends technical precision with street-level honesty. This album doesn't break from that, it expands it. At sixteen tracks it has more room to breathe than previous efforts, and cuts like "LIVING WAGE," "DURACELL," and "ANTIsocialite" suggest an MC using the extra runtime to push at the edges of what he's been building. No major co-signs, no hype cycle – just the work.

9TH WONDER PRESENTS: JADA x S14H "Golden Sound" feat. Murs [VIDEO]


The framing matters here. JADA producing the entire "The Zenith" album isn't a legacy handoff – it's a proper intergenerational introduction with genuine creative stakes. Under the executive production and mentorship of her father, Grammy-winning producer 9th Wonder, JADA handles all fifteen tracks of smooth, soul-sampled boom bap, while S14H – a Fayetteville, North Carolina MC – provides the lyrical content. The combination lands in the tradition 9th Wonder has been working in since the Jamla era: warm samples, controlled swing, space for an MC to breathe. "Golden Sound," featuring Murs, serves as the lead visual single and delivers exactly what the title promises. The full album drops on Jamla / Fat Beats as a 2xLP on May 29, 2026, with additional features from Swank & King Draft and Collective members KMac, Carri Starr, and Iris Moon. Vinyl available through Fat Beats, RRC Music Co., and HHV.

COOKIN SOUL x ESTEE NACK "AL-ANDALUS" [VIDEO]


The pairing sounds obvious in retrospect and wasn't on paper. Cookin Soul – born in Valencia, based in Amsterdam, Latin Grammy winner for Mala Rodríguez's Bruja, and the architect behind a catalog that stretches from Conway the Machine to Tha God Fahim to Ankhlejohn – makes the kind of dusty, soul-drenched boom bap that demands a specific type of MC. Estee Nack, a first-generation Dominican-American from Lynn, Massachusetts, is that MC. His approach since the 2015 debut "14 Forms" has been consistent: granular narcotics accounting, operational specificity over mythology, street realism delivered with the confidence of a long career running through Sadhugold, Giallo Point, V Don, and Conductor Williams before the Griselda co-sign arrived with "Nacksaw Jim Duggan." On "AL-ANDALUS," Spanish moves through the English the way it would in a barbershop in Washington Heights – not as accent but as first language. Cookin Soul builds dynamic structures rather than static loops, and the title anchors the project in the history of Muslim-ruled Iberia, a period of cultural exchange that maps neatly onto the album's bilingual, transatlantic DNA. Eleven tracks, all production by Cookin Soul, released on his own Cookin Soul Records.

A-F-R-O "Blood Rain" [EP]

 

A-F-R-O has been one of the more productive figures in the technical underground since R.A. the Rugged Man discovered him at seventeen in 2014 and brought him into a touring and recording relationship that shaped his early output. "Blood Rain" is described by the MC himself as his darkest, most experimental work to date – eight tracks built on boom bap foundations but pushed toward something more aggressive in tone. The production roster spans A-F-R-O, Alcapella, OBNOSSO, Drill Kid, and Bouklas, and A-F-R-O handled mixing, mastering, and arrangement himself. The sole featured artist is 4-IZE, whose presence is noted with genuine co-sign energy rather than industry courtesy. Coming off a dense release run through late 2025 – "No More Patience," "Trap Door," and collaborations with 60 East – "Blood Rain" represents a tonal recalibration rather than a pivot. The darkness here is structural, not cosmetic.

KATANA (ESVENS x BILLY DILLINGER) "Street Flavor" [VIDEO]


ESVENS and BILLY DILLINGER come out of Talca in Chile's VII Region – a mid-country city far removed from the capital's rap infrastructure but home to a consistent underground scene that has been building on its own terms. Their single "Street Flavor 2026" arrives with a functional, no-filler structure: two MCs trading bars over a boom bap instrumental, recorded and mastered by Space Yonki, directed by ESE.ERRE. Billy Dillinger has appeared on prior Street Flavor collective material going back several years. The Chilean underground has a documented lineage of taking classic East Coast aesthetics seriously and building on them without apology – this fits that tradition. Background on both MCs from this specific regional scene remains limited in available coverage.

UUuTANG MASKMAN "RAPCHLORITHIZIDE" [EP]

 

UUuTANG MASKMAN occupies an increasingly rare corner of the Wu-Tang-inspired underground: the experimental wing where abstraction is the point and mystique outweighs explanation. "RAPCHLORITHIZIDE" – the title parsed as a pharmaceutical compound, the concept framed as nothing less than a cure for humanity – arrives as a seven-track statement produced across four contributors including NAR, Arigato Beats, and Blasian Beats. The production stays in deliberately lo-fi, abrasive territory, and the MC's approach is consistent with his previous releases: esoteric framing, dense delivery, minimal metadata. For listeners who have been following his work through the HHHEADZ catalogue from "Santi Disciple of the 36th Chamber" onward, this fits exactly where you'd expect it. The shout to Australia in the liner notes adds one more layer of deliberately unresolved context.

$AMO HEUNG "Today's Lesson" [VIDEO]


$AMO HEUNG is not a new name in the right circles. As a member of Tha Beggas – the Washington D.C. collective that placed "On the Strength" on the gold-certified Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm Volume 1 compilation – he carries legacy currency that most MCs would trade their career for. "Today's Lesson" is a single-track statement built on classic boom bap architecture, but the real weight is lyrical: Nation of Gods & Earths vocabulary threaded through a delivery that reads as earned conviction rather than performance. After years recording under the Sammy Bravo alias and a conscious return to his Killa Bees identity, $AMO sounds grounded rather than nostalgic. The track doesn't reach for comeback energy. It doesn't need to.

King Coldpack x Black-Tokyo Musik "County Blues II" [ALBUM]


01. Hmmmm
02. Razors & Rain
03. Dark Blocks
04. Tomax & Xamot
05. Days Don’t End feat. Ill Advanced & Skott Phree
06. Emergencies
07. B&E
08. Sweet Rage 2024
09. Night Viper
10. After They’re Gone
11. Painkillers
12. Tilted
13. Clock Tick feat. Brett Eclectic

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

MaceyOMaze "See You In Boston" [ALBUM]


01. WECB (Intro)
02. Welcome Back! (Beentown Natives)
03. Live From Da Source
04. Certified (feat. Day Da Don & Anti The Artist)
05. What they say (interlude)
06. Enuff (feat. Jassiel)
07. Soul Child (feat. FAITH)
08. Father'd A Child
09. Milestones

Fresh Kils, Myer Clarity, OCDC "OCDC3" [ALBUM]


01. Rated R
02. Unexpected
03. End of Days (feat. Roshin & DJ Versatile)
04. Work With My Hands (feat. Uncle Fester)
05. Never Give You Up (feat. D-Sisive)
06. OCDC
07. Hi Rollaz (feat. Spenny)
08. Blood, Sweat, Blues (feat. OK Handsome)
09. Game Over (feat. More Or Les, WordBurglar & DJ Versatile)
10. Can I Do Better?
11. The Assignment (feat. Moka Only & Uncle Fester)
12. Long Gone (feat. King Jus & Uncle Fester)
13. Long Ass Outro

Renowned MPC maestro Fresh Kils and unapologetically outspoken lyricist Myer Clarity are joining forces for their highly anticipated collaborative album, OCDC. This project offers a masterclass in modern hip-hop production and sharp lyricism, blending Kils' legendary boom-bap sensibilities with Clarity’s distinctive vocal delivery.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

P-Ro, Sankofa & Tali Rodriguez "The Long Leash" [ALBUM]


01. Tunnel At The Light’s End
02. Spatial Awareness
03. Schematics
04. Annie Lennox
05. Mangy Mutts
06. Everyone’s Favorite Tattoos
07. Rent On The 10th
08. Keychain
09. Old Man Game
10. Broken Brake Cables
11. The Fallout Begins feat. G Fam Black
12. Snoop’s Nail Gun
13. Mangy Mutts (Clean Version)

The long leash was forged in difficult times, life phases where candles whose light once illuminated paths flickered and dimmed, a time of loss ushering in uncertainty. The long leash is far from happy, but an undercurrent of determination to not let the environment poison hearts girds the journey. P-Ro’s voice is that of a post apocalyptic Tom Waits, lived in, dog eared, and undeniable in its raw honesty. Sankofa joins P-Ro on this journey, building a vehicle of what is left in dark days, riding shotgun where the fuel keeping the makeshift engine running is the handiwork of Tali Rodriguez, a producer with a skillset so varied to meet and navigate any terrain. The Long Leash is a journey taken, where the owners no longer exist and those once contained and restrained come to understand the destination is uncertain, but, from Tunnel at the Light’s End to Snoop’s Nail Gun, the route selected is theirs.

Nick Grant "Smile" [ALBUM]


01. Another Classic (Feat. BHess) (Prod. By Trackmasters)
02. Money Problems (Prod. By YURY, Yuri, Yuri, Yuri)
03. Same Song (Feat. Punch) (Prod. By Stoic)
04. Back Up (Feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) (Prod. By YURY, Yuri, Yuri, Yuri)
05. Price Tag (Feat. Westside Gunn & Young Chris) (Prod. By Chillon Daviz)
06. Bull Sh!t (Feat. Ransom & CyHi) (Prod. By Amarah)
07. Generational Runs / No Shortcuts (Prod. By Stoic & YURY, Yuri, Yuri, Yuri)
08. Dope Bitch (Feat. Domo) (Prod. By Stoic)
09. Sensitive Gangsta (Prod. By B.Daniel)
10. Everyday I Wake (Prod. By AG Music)

ATL transplant and former Grand Hustler, Nick Grant is back with a stacked album!! You get this 10-song offering a couple days early, so play at will! Features include Westside Gunn, Ransom, Young Chris, Punch, BJ The Chicago Kid, Cyhi, and more!

Brother Tom Sos "The Reintroduction Of Sos" [ALBUM]


01. Buf To Bx (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
02. Another Way feat. Benny The Butcher & Good Money KK (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
03. Through The Mud (prod. by ACSVG)
04. Tell It All feat. Benny The Butcher (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
05. EverLast (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
06. One More Sad Song (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
07. Binnamon Boast Brunch (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
08. Anthony (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
09. Goliath Is Dead (prod. by New Testament & Dust Junkie)
10. Drawing Nigh feat. Billy Essco (prod. by ACSVG)
11. Millionaire Speedy (Jannah) (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)

Obijuan x Camoflauge Monk "Tief From Tief Make God Laugh" [ALBUM]


01. Low Tide
02. Chronically Offline
03. Crockpot
04. Thirdworldintl.com
05. Moat
06. Big Ass House
07. Sauerkraut
08. Richonary feat. Looms
09. China White
10. Black Yebisu feat. Miyachi
11. Crime Minister
12. House On The Hill feat. Ba Pace

Kemp Dupri & Soek "A Beautiful Chaos" [ALBUM]


01. Python Clarks
02. Seventy-Six Whips
03. Not A Rap Song
04. Raygun 2005
05. Beautiful Chaos
06. 7K Sturgeon
07. Man Of Reason
08. We Accept EBT
09. Yellow Tail
10. Pay Me Now
11. Side A
12. Side B

Noqh "White Roses" [ALBUM]


01. Introlude
02. Word (Feat. Hdnroots)
03. Dragonball (Feat. Marco Plus & Fly Anakin)
04. Enything (Feat. Wakai)
05. IMeanThat (Feat. Marco Plus & Kzoba)
06. Keep Speed (Feat. JamesThe3rd)
07. Sight2BeSeen (Feat. ZekeUltra & Willyynova)
08. 4K (Feat. Sunmundi & Tau)
09. Spilled Blood (Feat. The Unruly)
10. Oppenheimer (Feat. Raz Fresco & Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon)

Pulp Cruz & PI "Handyman" [ALBUM]


01. Captcha
02. Three Sixty Deal
03. Hardwork
04. Green (Interlude)
05. Hammered
06. Madman
07. Outside
08. Work Phone (Interlude)
09. Handyman
10. Long Winter

YP Aka Young Paul x WNDERBEATS "Beef & Broccoli" [EP]


01. Chinese Spot
02. Oatmeal Cookies
03. Quarter Waters (Feat. Selah The Corner & C4 Crotona)
04. Louisville
05. White Tees (Feat. H.U.R.T. & R-Swift)

Vic Spencer "Inspire Your Idols" [ALBUM]


01. Amazon Trucks On Spokes (Prod. By Lil Kydd)
02. You A Goofy (Prod. By DøøF)
03. Happy Hour (Prod. By Jay Chat)
04. No Chumps Allowed (Feat. Nut G) (Prod. By JH Jackson6)
05. The Becomers (Feat. BlaQ Chidori, J Wade, Aakeem, Eshú, & Lil Kydd) (Prod. By Lil Kydd)
06. Come Thru On Point (Prod. By Billionaire Boyscout)
07. Tropical Smoothie From 71st (Prod. By Sebb Bash)
08. Buried Half Dead (Feat. Marv Won) (Prod. By August Fanon)
09. Weird Al Yankovic’s Weed Stash (Prod. By Jramacyde)
10. Puncture Your Lungs (Prod. By Messiah Musik)

Noah-O "Heretic" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Heretic (Prod. By Ant The Symbol)
02. Dick Fosbury (Prod. By Ohbliv)
03. On Code (Prod. By DK)
04. Spy Vs. Spy (Prod. By Hernbean5150)
05. I Got H.E.R. (Feat. Tah-Dow!!) (Prod. By Hongo)
06. The Blade (Prod. By Unlucky Bastards)
07. Glowing Lights (Prod. By DJ Brice)
08. Take Your Time (Feat. Tennishu) (Prod. By DJ Harrison)
09. Thanos (Feat. One Forever) (Prod. By One Forever)
10. Glaciers Of Hype (Feat. Rah Scrilla) (Prod. By Ill Bellicose)
11. Della Morte (Prod. By Fro Organix)
12. Trilla Szn (Prod. By Unlucky Bastards)
13. My G (Prod. By Unlucky Bastards)
14. C.U.E. World Order (Prod. By Fro Organix)
15. Azalea (Prod. By Mud-Gee)
16. Had To Do (Prod. By DJ L.E.S)

Swamp Camp (Boxguts, Tha Truth & Rico James) "Swamp Camp" [ALBUM]


01. Welcome To The Swamp
02. Thump City
03. Gators
04. Tranquilize Ya feat. DJ Kanga
05. The Easy Truth
06. Bayonet Plunge
07. Playgrounds
08. All These Pythons
09. Swamp Camp

ChumZilla "Farewell To The Master" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Break ‘Em feat. King Micah The Infamous & ACT-1
03. Supercharged feat. PJ Mask
04. Eye Know feat. John Ryder
05. Until There Are No More feat. Sankofa
06. Intro (Instrumental)
07. Break ‘Em (Instrumental)
08. Supercharged (Instrumental)
09. Eye Know (Instrumental)
10. Until There Are No More (Instrumental)

Producer, DJ & engineer for hip-hop group Demigodz from New London, CT. Known for producing the bulk of Apathy's debut album "Eastern Philosophy" in 2006, he's had his hands in quite a few projects since. Chum is currently set to release his new album "The Earth Man's Curse" in early 2015. 

Ankhlejohn x V Don "Everything Beautiful Died Early" [ALBUM]


01. Origin
02. No Specifics
03. Monyun (Feat. Sha Hef)
04. Trauma Or Tragedy
05. Inglorious (Feat. Babymaine)
06. Stoneisland
07. Vegan Goose Down Silence
08. King, Pawn & Rook (Feat. Crimeapple)
09. Solar Faxx!
10. Laugh & Cry
11. Day One
12. Packback

Primo JAB x Chuck Chan "Standin On Bidness" [EP]


01. Planet Take Control
02. Shiva
03. Back From The West
04. Louisiana’s Good (Feat. Imani Vonshà)
05. Afterlife Awaits
06. Jackals In The Swamp (JITS)
07. Well Wishes (Feat. Ole Man Stogie)
08. College Drive (Feat. Matt Paige)
09. Tapwater
10. Since Plymouth (Feat. Wakai)
11. Southern Soldier (Feat. Joe Scott)

Ronday x Wino Willy "From Baton Rouge To Babylon" [ALBUM]


01. Planet Take Control
02. Shiva
03. Back From The West
04. Louisiana’s Good (Feat. Imani Vonshà)
05. Afterlife Awaits
06. Jackals In The Swamp (JITS)
07. Well Wishes (Feat. Ole Man Stogie)
08. College Drive (Feat. Matt Paige)
09. Tapwater
10. Since Plymouth (Feat. Wakai)
11. Southern Soldier (Feat. Joe Scott)

OcBully & Tremendiss "Food For Thought" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Food For Thought
02. Organic Ragu (Feat. Oun-p)
03. Chef’s Knife
04. Tiramisu
05. Sweetest Aroma (Feat. BoriRock)
06. Rotten Fruit
07. Hell’s Kitchen
08. Fitted Chef’s Hat

Isaac Castor x Machacha "Lost In Transit" [ALBUM]


01. Bullet Train
02. All Love
03. Poet Dog
04. Canadian Wildfire
05. Get Serious
06. Hopeless (Feat. Miz Korona & Nikolaj Grandjean)
07. What’s In The Box? (Feat. Jalen Frazier)
08. Candy Flip (Feat. Fatboi Sharif, Foul Mouth & Aztek The Barfly)
09. Americano
10. One Way Ticket

Alex Ludovico x Jason Griff "A Lot To Unpack" [ALBUM]


 03. Discussing Baseball With My White Friends (Feat. Jesse The Tree, Rapswell & Alaska)
04. Crash Test Dummy (Interlude) (Feat. Zilla Rocca)
05. Sancho
06. #WSGTypeBeat
07. FOHICE
08. Fourth Eye Freestyle
09. Lawnmower
10. Scantron God
11. Kiddo The Killer
12. In The Clouds

Jason Griff is an above average producer in Chicago, IL USA. He is part-owner/operator of Insubordinate Records and has collaborated with Scorcese, Alaska, Zilla Rocca, Curly Castro, Alex Ludovico, Love Ulysses, billy woods, Defcee, Quelle Chris, Premrock, Teller Banks, AJ Suede, Vic Spencer and more. 

Class Sick "Chef D’Oeuvre" [ALBUM]


 01. Gods Don’t Cook Twice / Intro (prod. by JRed Beats)
02. Le Coup De Maître (prod. by Stix)
03. Mise En Place (prod. by Furious Stylez)
04. Wolves At The Table (prod. by Noa James)
05. Blood & Butter (prod. by Problematic)
06. Iron Skillet Blues feat. Big Chief Smash & Phantom (prod. by Numbz)
07. Who Keeping Score (prod. by YourBoySamson)
08. Âme Confit / Intermission I (prod. by WZRD Gundlach)
09. Observe The Craft feat. Blu (prod. by Class Sick)
10. Trap In Chiaroscuro (prod. by YourBoySamson)
11. Jeers In Technicolor (prod. by Act Won)
12. Fate Measured In Grams feat. Knowitall (prod. by Masterkraftsmen)
13. Salt In The Wounds (prod. by Jazzy Lion Man)
14. The Chefs Flame feat. Liym Capital (prod. by Profit Money Beats)
15. Remember The Why / Intermission II (prod. by Problematic)
16. Dividends Of Desire feat. Skyzoo (prod. by Profit Money Beats)
17. Reverie In Mask Or Raid (prod. by Stix)
18. The Economy Of Nate Cloudz feat. Nate Cloudz (prod. by FlipzWorld)
19. Skrrt In Soliloquy (prod. by Mike Booth)
20. Skyline Revelations (prod. by The Local Beat Plug)
21. Garnish The Grudge (prod. by Coughy Bitters)
22. Silk Entropy feat. Hus Kingpin (prod. by Scotie Keeys)
23. Degustation Des Ruines (prod. by Grant4ore)
24. The Pressure Valve (prod. by Mischief Master)
25. For.G.I.V.E (prod. by JRed Beats)

Monday, May 18, 2026

The Musalini x John Dutch "Stash House" [VIDEO]


The Musalini is a Manhattan-based MC who built his foundation through TCF Music Group and gained broader visibility after signing to Jamla Records in 2022; past collaborative work with Wais P and Statik Selektah on the "Choose or Lose" EP demonstrated an appetite for pairing with established names. "Stash House" is drawn from "Uptown Saturday Night," an eight-track EP shared with Smoke DZA and produced throughout by John Dutch. The track functions as a standalone video single extracted from that project, and it earns the treatment: John Dutch layers a string sample against deliberate kicks and snares that carry weight without overcomplicating the arrangement. The Musalini operates in a pocket where street realism and a certain uptown elegance cross — the instrumental choice reflects that, and his bars here maintain the balance between scene-painting and direct statement. DZA's presence across the larger EP shapes the overall vibe, but on this cut the spotlight is fully on Mu$ and the Dutch-built frame around him. The full "Uptown Saturday Night" project provides the context; this single does its job as an entry point.

DJ Views "You Alone In The Streets" (feat. Planet Asia, Melly-Mel, Lowzee & DJ DS) [SINGLE]

 

DJ Views is an Australian DJ and producer with over two decades of experience — MPC-based, with a production aesthetic built on classic hip-hop infrastructure and a roster of collaborators that reads like a who's-who of the global underground: past work includes Sadat X, Ruste Juxx, Wordsworth, Akrobatik, and Termanology, most notably on the 2022 full-length "Supreme" with South African MC Melly-Mel. "You Alone In The Streets" extends that international approach into a new single: Planet Asia (Fresno, California) — one of the West Coast's most consistent lyricists since the late 1990s — shares the track with Melly-Mel, whose voice anchors the South African underground-to-international pipeline, and Lowzee. DJ DS handles the cuts. "Touched By Jazz" manages the mix and master. Views builds the kind of instrumental that gives MCs latitude without dissolving into wallpaper — the track rewards the feature performances without disappearing beneath them. As a statement of intent, this single consolidates the global network View has been cultivating and adds another clean entry to what is increasingly a strong independent catalog.

P-Vers "Ghostrider" [VIDEO]


P-Vers — full name Patrick Bierhinkel, from Offenburg in the southwest corner of Germany, near the French and Swiss borders — has been a fixture of the German underground since the mid-1990s. His 1998 twelve-inch "360 Grad," produced alongside Boulevard Bou out of the Piemont Studios in Heidelberg with whom Toni-L connected him, has the standing of a scene document; he shared the splash! Festival stage in 2001 alongside Torch, Toni-L, and Boulevard Bou performing the track "Titelkampf." "Ghostrider" is the lead single from the forthcoming album "Meine Peeps," released through the Streethop-Click imprint he co-founded with Claudio Esposito in 2004. Mix and master credit goes to Versatile. P-Vers has always worked at the intersection of street realism and crafted German-language delivery — no showboating, no concession to trend. After more than 25 years in the game, "Ghostrider" carries the same register: measured cadence, unadorned production, bars that speak to rather than at the listener.

Kidd Called Quest "Ferocious" (feat. RJ Payne & Pretty Bulli) [SINGLE]

 

Kidd Called Quest — Rochester, New York producer Jason Martin, known for output under the Young Black And Gifted banner alongside MC Azariah — delivers a drum-driven, moody sample-flip that clears space without overreaching. Over it, RJ Payne (Philadelphia) and Pretty Bulli (Buffalo, NY) trade bars with the kind of controlled aggression that makes the sub-two-and-a-half-minute runtime feel fully loaded rather than abbreviated. Both artists wrote their own contributions independently; the seam between them is tighter than most planned collaborations manage. Midnitebeatz handles the mix. Kidd Called Quest has been building a specific lane — skills-forward, no-gimmicks boom-bap, with a regional network that stretches into Pennsylvania and Minnesota through ongoing collaborations — and "Ferocious" represents that approach at a clean peak. Pretty Bulli's presence links back to the ongoing Garcia/Quest axis visible in their "Then & Now" album from 2024; Payne's Philly cadence adds a different energy weight to the cut. Compact and unambiguous.

Magno Garcia x Retrospec "Red Rolls White Ceiling" [VIDEO]


Magno Garcia is a Boston-based MC with a catalog built on consistent collaboration and deliberate craft — past work alongside Estee Nack, King Author, and Chairman Chow has mapped out a sound that sits at the intersection of lyrical density and studied restraint. "Red Rolls White Ceiling" is pulled from the "Shots of Silence" EP, described as a prologue to Garcia's forthcoming "Lone Ranger" full-length and arriving after what was characterized as nearly two years of deliberate silence. Retrospec — a Brooklyn-based producer and occasional MC whose formative influences run from Rakim to Big L to Ghostface — provides the instrumental, and the pairing holds up: the production gives Garcia's multisyllabic approach enough room to land without stepping over each other. Garcia's writing has always carried philosophical weight without leaning into it theatrically, and this cut maintains that discipline. The EP credit list shows EvillDewer handling other cuts on the project; the Garcia/Retrospec axis here represents one specific corner of the EP's sound.

OSVN "777 Vol. 1" [ALBUM]

 

OSVN is a New York-based MC and entrepreneur whose catalog is built around conscious lyricism — topics ranging from social critique to spiritual misdirection to food politics, delivered without the sensationalism that tends to flatten those themes. "777 Vol. 1" opens a planned trilogy, with Vol. 2 and 3 already announced as forthcoming. The seven-track release is arranged by OSVN alongside DJ Lazy K, who hosts, and comes with a deliberate production split: Fredones handles the overall mix and master, with "Echo Echo" mastered separately by Jamison Beverly and "Base" by Chezrocka — a structure that suggests each track was treated with individual attention rather than batched. Track titles like "Queens B.I.T.C.H." and "War Outside" signal range within the project, from regional identity markers to outward-looking commentary. DJ Lazy K's involvement grounds the release in the tradition of hosted tapes, even as the content leans more toward conceptual cohesion than DJ-showcase format. An efficient opener for a series to follow.

Reez Vendetta "Milligrams Of Rap" [VIDEO]


Reez Vendetta, the Brooklyn MC known for the "Far From Famous" project and a series of raw visuals, links up with Kofi Cooks — a France-based producer whose production palette blends vintage East Coast architecture with contemporary texture — for this lean, no-frills single. Vendetta's cadence is measured and deliberate, letting bars breathe without sacrificing weight; Beatknocka handles the mix with clarity. The visual, directed by MeetTheConnect, stays in the same register: minimal staging, emphasis on performance. Straightforward underground execution.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Truth x Da Beatminerz "Get To It" (feat. Royal Flush) [VIDEO]


Truth drops his fourth video from "Nostalgia ThEraPy 2," fully produced by Mr. Walt and DJ Evil Dee of Da Beatminerz. Royal Flush – the self-proclaimed "Governor of Queens" – provides the feature. Video directed by Los of Classic Material, edited by 40oz Productions. Da Beatminerz are Brooklyn royalty – their work with Black Moon, Smif-N-Wessun, and the Boot Camp Clik defined an era. Their production for Truth demonstrates cross-generational relevance. Described as "funky hard hitting" with a "nostalgic feel" and "soulful swing" – classic Beatminerz signature. The pairing works: "witty wordplay and braggadocious bars" over that signature production.

URBVN ARCHITECTS NYC "DO OR DIE" [VIDEO]


"Beat Produced by the late & great Fendi Pendergrass beats. Rest in beats, thank you" – posthumous production provides the foundation. Shot and edited by Tiszo Video. URBVN ARCHITECTS NYC as a collective name suggests urban planning meets hip-hop metaphor. "DO OR DIE" as the ultimate binary choice. The #FOCUSAHEAD hashtag signals forward-looking vision despite the loss of their producer. Using posthumous beats honors legacy while creating new art – a bridge between memory and future.

UUuTANG MASKMAN "ICEBOY" [EP]

 

Recorded in a single day, UUuTANG MASKMAN’s "ICEBOY" EP is a testament to raw, unfiltered output. With production primarily by DJ Bilingual and a standout nod to the "Buffalo Kids" via Jluce, the project lives in the dark corners of lo-fi boom bap. It’s personal, gritty, and dedicated to those lost along the way. Pure basement energy.

Noa James & IsThatOD "Tony Tony Chopper" [VIDEO]


"Tony Tony Chopper" pays homage to the One Piece character – the Straw Hat crew's doctor who consumed the Human-Human Fruit (Hito Hito no Mi). Positioned as "fun, expressive nerdcore hip-hop," the track captures Chopper's transformation energy – "from playful moments to kaiju-level vibes." The description emphasizes that "music is supposed to be fun — animated, creative, and full of character." While anime references in hip-hop trace back to Wu-Tang, One Piece as specific inspiration represents contemporary nerd culture integration. This isn't just reference-dropping – it's character study through hip-hop lens.

Emerg_Da_Mc "PSYOPS EVADING" [EP]

 

Nine tracks featuring heavy involvement from King Bobo as both featured artist and producer through Bobo Production. Track titles like "CLOSET THING TO GOD IS BLACK PEOPLE" and "PSYOPS EVADING" signal political and spiritual themes. Emergancy Production and Bobo Production split beat duties. Multiple freestyle tracks ("YOU THE ONE", "CREEPERS AND LURKERS OFF THE DOME") emphasize spontaneous creativity. "GHETTO GOSPEL" and "LONG WAY HOME" suggest introspective moments within the politically charged framework. The PSYOPS reference positions this as resistance music.

Kain Cole & Foul Mouth "Khronicles of Kain" [VIDEO]


Kain Cole and Foul Mouth team up for their "overdue second installment" as an MC/Producer combo. The description promises "Beats and bars with no filler" – a straightforward mission statement. "Khronicles of Kain" plays with spelling to emphasize both the chronic nature and the artist's name. The MC/Producer partnership format – from Gang Starr to Madvillain to contemporary collaborations – remains one of hip-hop's most effective frameworks. This being their second run suggests an established chemistry worth revisiting.

Bizarre "Freestyle Friday" (feat. J Classic, Bareda, Dango Forlaine & J Nutty, Lokye) [VIDEO]


Bizarre from D12 ends his Freestyle Friday Part 2 series with features from J Classic, Bareda, Dango Forlaine, J Nutty, and Lokye. The full project drops May 28. Bizarre – known for his shock-value lyrics as part of Eminem's D12 crew – maintains his underground presence. The Freestyle Friday series demonstrates commitment to traditional hip-hop formats. Bringing together multiple MCs for freestyle sessions recalls the cipher tradition, adapted for digital release. Bizarre's transition from major label group member to independent artist hosting freestyle series shows adaptation to the current landscape.

Black Silver x HardMoney "Void Where Inhibited" [SINGLE]

 

Black Silver and HardMoney present the title track from their upcoming EP – described as "an experimental Boom Bap record about rejecting industry boxes and choosing independence." The hook declares "this ain't that regular sound, we are unlimited bound" – a mission statement in bar form. Gritty drums and layered textures push boom bap into experimental territory without abandoning its core. The thematic focus on rejecting industry categorization while maintaining lyrical, raw, forward-thinking hip-hop positions this as conscious alternative to mainstream pathways.

Reek Osama & BeenOfficial Lord "No More" [VIDEO]


Reek Osama and BeenOfficial Lord deliver "No More" from the "MALANDRO LP" – entirely produced by bop phrases who also shot and directed the video. "Malandro" translates from Portuguese/Spanish as rogue or scoundrel – a term from Brazilian street culture now applied to hip-hop context. The triple role of bop phrases (production, video, direction) demonstrates complete creative control. The Instagram handle @skumbag_reek_osama signals the aesthetic positioning. This is self-contained creativity – no external dependencies, full ownership of the artistic process.

Amalgam8 "Still Got It" [VIDEO]


Amalgam8 delivers part 3 of the "Steak-out" series, shot by Luke Navarro on location at Little Toad Brewery, Rad Retrocade, and Downtown Blues Coffee in downtown Las Cruces, New Mexico. Music, lyrics, and original cover art by Jeremiah J. F. Archer, released through Faceless/Some Weird Kids 2026. Las Cruces isn't a traditional hip-hop hub – which makes the hyper-local approach (brewery, arcade, coffee shop) more significant. New Mexico hip-hop operates far from the established centers, creating its own ecosystem. The "STILL GOT IT" declaration functions as both personal statement and scene validation.

Pat D & Habitat 617 "Lake Placid" [SINGLE]

 

Pat D handles beats, production, and cuts while Habitat 617 (Boston's area code) delivers lyrics and vocals. Mixed by Pat Dooner at Element Studio in Hull, mastered by Pete Maher, with artwork by Ben Jones. "Lake Placid" as a title references either the New York location or the horror film franchise – both carrying weight. The Hull studio connection suggests UK production meeting Boston lyricism. Two tracks – original and instrumental – keeping it focused. This transatlantic connection between UK production and Boston hip-hop continues a long tradition of cross-pond collaboration.

Kazu & Sabue "La Sacra Vendetta (Donato)" [VIDEO]

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Kazu and Sabue deliver "La Sacra Vendetta" (The Sacred Vendetta) – a title that evokes classic Italian vendetta narratives translated into Spanish-language hip-hop. NN Producciones on production, Klip Sound handling mix and master, with Azteka directing through Paradox Music Company. The "Donato" reference suggests either dedication or character study. The professional production chain – separate beat production, mixing, mastering, and video direction – demonstrates a mature Spanish-language hip-hop infrastructure operating with full creative autonomy.

D-Track "Don't Play Fair" (feat. RJ Payne & Akhenaton) [VIDEO]


D-Track from Montreal connects RJ Payne from Buffalo (BSF/Griselda affiliate) with Akhenaton of IAM from Marseille – this is international hip-hop convergence at its finest. Production by Karlitodakid, with $hu$hot creating a found-footage collage video described as mixing "fine arts, sci-fi, raw nature, technology." Akhenaton brings French hip-hop royalty status – IAM shaped the Francophone scene since the early '90s. RJ Payne's technical prowess and Buffalo griminess meets Montreal production sensibilities. The visual approach – dense, elusive collage work – matches the international scope of the collaboration.

Clever 1 x Shar tha Analog Bastard "Lo Kirkland: Da Baddest Incredible B-Boy Known 2 Mankind" [ALBUM]

 

Clever 1 of Da Buze Bruvaz delivers six tracks entirely produced by Shar tha Analog Bastard. The project description doesn't mince words: "Drawing from the early foundations of Hip Hop and fused with a crack hustler's mentality, Clever 1 delivers street journalism at its most elevated, raw, and unapologetic." Features from Driz LO and Him LO on "Suicide Wall ball" expand the Bruvaz network. Track titles like "Razorblades of Cocaine" alongside "Invincible Backspinz" span from street reality to B-Boy culture. The statement "This ain't music — it's a movement" positions the project as cultural artifact rather than entertainment product.

01. Brown Paper Bagz feat. Ralphiie Reese
02. Suicide Wall Ball feat. Driz Lo & Him Lo
03. Eat Those Eggz 4 I Break Thoze Legz
04. Razorblades Of Cocaine
05. The Baddest Incredible
06. Invincible Backspinz

One Be Lo "Moon Walkman" [VIDEO]


The Binary Star architect continues to prove why he’s a staple in the independent pantheon. "Moon Walkman" finds One Be Lo floating over his own production, maintaining that intricate lyrical density that defines the Pontiac sound. Mixed by Decompoze, the track carries a weightless yet grounded energy. It’s a reminder that Lo doesn't just write bars; he builds worlds.

Mista Pigz & Slowpace "Jokes on You" [VIDEO]


Mista Pigz and Slowpace keep it strictly underground on "Jokes on You." Taken from the "Trust the Process" sessions and re-imagined through a Midi Chlorian mashup, the track thrives on Milkshake Godfather’s heavy production. It’s a relentless display of raw lyricism over dusty, neck-snapping loops. This isn't for the playlists; it’s for the heads who value substance over shine.

DJ Crypt "NY State Of Grind" (feat. Nine & Big Twins) [SINGLE]

 

Nine from the Bronx – the gravelly-voiced MC behind "Whutcha Want" and the cult classic "Cloud 9" album from 1996 – links with Queensbridge veteran Big Twins over DJ Crypt production. "NY State Of Grind" captures exactly what the title promises: New York's relentless hustle mentality. Nine's distinctive rasp remains unchanged after decades in the game. Big Twins, whose history with Mobb Deep and The Alchemist runs deep, brings Queensbridge authority to the collaboration. DJ Crypt provides the foundation – this is borough-to-borough unity over boom bap beats.

Roey Marquis II. x S.L.A.P. "GRAU" [VIDEO]


Roey Marquis II., the legendary producer known for shaping the sonic landscape of German hip-hop, returns with "GRAU" featuring S.L.A.P. on lyrics and video production. Roey Marquis II. is a german-italian hip-hop producer and DJ from Frankfurt, Germany. Having been voted Producer of the Year by Juice magazine readers in 2001, Roey's credentials run deep. From 1993-96, Roey Marquis toured throughout Europe as support DJ for Run DMC, Onyx, Moloko, Grandmaster Flash, Nas, the Fugees and KRS-One. His production catalog includes work with German hip-hop royalty – from the pioneering Stieber Twins to contemporary stars like Samy Deluxe and Curse. The collaboration with S.L.A.P. bridges generations: a producer who helped build German hip-hop's foundation working with new blood who handles both lyrics and visual production. This is Frankfurt hip-hop heritage in action.

Friday, May 15, 2026

El Da Sensei "Blow Shit Up" [VIDEO]

Time to "Blow Shit Up" is the next Unusual video invading the internet!!! Strapping up the boots and loading all the ammo. El Da Sensei and producer extraordinaire J Rawls bring you an arsenal of a song to download and cop.


Hieroglyphics "Drum Talk" [SINGLE]

Hiero is back!  Fresh off their international Hiero 360 Tour, the Oakland, CA super-crew has announced their first release in over thirteen years!  All Said And Done will be released on 9/3/26 and the album’s first single “Drum Talk” is now available on all streaming platforms.

“Drum Talk” features an all-out lyrical smoke session from Casual, Souls Of Mischief members Phesto Dee and Tajai as well as Del The Funky Homosapien.

Listen to “Drum Talk”: https://promo.theorchard.com/OTf4THL8AWSMaUDoZPgu

Speaking on the forthcoming album (the first official Hieroglyphics release since 2013 mixtape The Kitchen) Del beamed “It’s like the best-case scenario, the way it’s working.  I love it!  It's working better than I even could have imagined.”

Formed out of the Bay Area, Hiero includes Casual, Souls Of Mischief (a quartet composed of A-Plus, Opio, Phesto and Tajai), Del The Funky Homosapien, Domino, DJ Toure and Pep Love.  The crew announced their presence to the world on the track "Burnt", the B-Side to Del The Funky Homosapien's 1991 single "Mistadobalina." However, it was the 1993 release of Del’s sophomore album, No Need For Alarm, Souls Of Mischief’s debut album, 93’ Til Infinity and Casual's 1994 debut, Fear Itself that solidified their skills to hip-hop fanatics worldwide. Label frustrations and politics spurred the formation of their own label, Hiero Imperium.  In 1998 Hieroglyphics released their debut album Third Eye Vision.  This was followed by 2003’s offering, Full Circle.

More Info: https://hieroglyphics.com/