Sunday, April 5, 2026

Flee Lord "Everything I Never Said" [ALBUM]


01. Coinless (prod. by Crisis)
02. I Can Dig It feat. Eto (prod. by Ra Lee)
03. Infinite feat. Pounds (prod. by DirtyYayCochino)
04. Honoring The Greats feat. Shoota93 (prod. by Rox Ran)
05. Residue feat. OT The Real (prod. by Ra Lee)
06. 40 Shots feat. Starz Coleman (prod. by Bryan Blox)
07. It Ain’t Safe feat. Mummz (prod. by Ra Lee)
08. Stress Turns Into Cancer (Freestyle) (prod. by Harry Fraud)
09. Floor Seats (prod. by Rox Ran)
10. Ryder Music feat. DirtyYayCochino (prod. by PA Dre Beats)
11. Quarter Lbs Of Rapper (prod. by Richard Milli)
12. Suburban Views feat. Mickey Factz (prod. by 4ord)

Day Tripper "All Year Vol. 1" [ALBUM]


01. Jan 3
02. Jan 5
03. Jan 11
04. Jan 13
05. Jan 26 Pompeii
06. Jan 28 Either Way
07. Jan 29
08. Feb 5
09. Feb 7 Doom Jawn
10. Feb 11
11. Feb 20
12. Feb 28 Uncle Phil
13. Mar 2
14. Mar 8

From hickory, nc by way of Atlantis, day tripper spent his whole life in the pusuit of enlightenment through music. his journey has taken him from the lowest of lows to the highest of highs. he hopes to one day achieve peace of mind.

Northside Lord "2 For 5" [EP]


01. Story
02. Hip Hop
03. Deebo
04. Chris
05. Renne
06. Northside

Magno Garcia x EvillDewer "So We Loved Ourselves" [ALBUM]


01. Poem Libations (prod. by EvillDewer)
02. So We Loved Ourselves (prod. by EvillDewer)
03. Coffee In Mosul (prod. by EvillDewer)
04. The Historian (prod. by EvillDewer)
05. Bronze Halo Glow (prod. by EvillDewer)
06. Victory Is In My Luggage (prod. by EvillDewer)
07. Streets Desire (prod. by EvillDewer)
08. Tequila Neat (prod. by William Wallace)
09. Romeo Must Die (prod. by EvillDewer)
10. Mansa Musa $$$ (prod. by EvillDewer)
11. Neo’s Soul (prod. by EvillDewer)
12. The Jazz In My Head (prod. by EvillDewer)
13. Ayatollah Echo (prod. by EvillDewer)
14. Morticia Lives (prod. by EvillDewer)

Brings a genuine flavor to Hip-Hop by experimenting on all levels of music. Subject wise & sound wise, Magno isn't afraid to express himself & show the world the man he represents in life. Although inspired by the likes of classical, soul, jazz, blues, rock, basically any type of music genre and many Hip-Hop artists, Magno Garcia tends to still give us a unique MC and individual, on & off the mic.

Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez "Black Vykins" (feat. New Villain & Andre DeSaint) [SINGLE]


"Black Vykins" is a new single from Mike Titan featuring New Villain & Andre DeSaint. Produced by Tali Rodriguez.
 Available on Bandcamp!

Ghostboyrj "Cartoons & Cereal" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Cartoons & Cereal Intro
02. What Up!
03. Gold Solutions
04. MEGA MEGA!
05. Dreamer's Interlude
06. LaLa Land..! (feat. Crooks)
07. Feedback P2
08. Popularity Contest
09. Viewers Discretion is Advised.. (feat. The 6th Letter)
10. The Cost of Life (feat. Gritfall)
11. Forever (feat. Farah Léa & Vee Ivey)
12. One Way (feat. Delo Bright)

Jerasick Dark "Penmanship" [ALBUM]


01. Mental Wish List
02. 33
03. In Case You Missed It
04. Out Of This World
05. Daddy's Chips
06. Make The Music
07. Dunn Language
08. One Pen
09. I Get It Dunn
10. Mother Dear
11. Black Writer

B. Hurd "Back Outside" [ALBUM]


01. Back Outside
02. I Brought You Things
03. What Happened
04. Yea Yea
05. Gave Up On Music
06. Can't Stop My Melody 26
07. Goat Talk
08. Create

MRKBH x Chapo Da Monsta "Degenerate Art" [EP]


01. The Ghastly Ritual
02. Four Craftsmen feat. Science of Soul
03. Necronomicon
04. SYBAU feat. DCM
05. Degenerates

Marcel P. Black & J-Filly "Black Luv" [ALBUM]


01. Negus Alkebulan
02. Mr. Williams
03. Ghetto Pt. 2 ft. Joe Scott
04. Still Workin' ft. Alfred Banks & Cesar Comanche
05. Bang This Joint
06. Pump Up The Volume
07. Comanche & Elm
08. Black Luv ft. Emani
09. Whole Dental Plan ft. Reign
10. Never Change ft. Reign & Dat Beast

Macapella & Hus KingPin "The Kingpin Remixes Volume 4 (Macapella Remix)" [EP]


01. The Atticus Play (Macapella Remix)
02. Lexxxi (Macapella Remix)
03. Superwavo vs Supreme (feat. Supreme Cerebral) (Macapella Remix)
04. Dreams (feat. Willie The Kid) (Macapella Remix)

B1 The Architect & Young Reese Dude "All Things Considered.." [ALBUM]


"All Things Considered.." is the first collaborative project from Canadian MC/Vocalist/Producer/Audio Engineer: B1 The Architect & Dayton/Ohio based Lyricist: Young Reese Dude. Together, B1 & Reese find contrast & harmony in both their differences and similarities, creating a cohesive record that details their personal struggles, triumphs, as well as grander and more existential ideas, over a bed of psychedelic boom bap beats, provided primarily by B1 The Architect. Both MC's provide countless examples of memorable wordplay, and relatable poetry within a canvas of varied and atmospheric musicality. "All Things Considered.." is equally arthouse, street, conscious, hype, and psychedelic, and all of it's elements come together to form a very strong artistic statement.

Tone Liv x Nivrock "Cooking With Gas" [ALBUM]


 1. Cooking With Gas
2. Redd Foxx
3. Projects In The Mansion
4. Rise of The Pawn
5. Galaxy Impact
6. Doggie Bags
7. Priceless Stamps
8. Pressure Points
9. Ambassador Passport
10. The Next Move

Rex Seshunz x Unknown Mizery "Paper Umbrellas" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


 01. Introducing The Rain
02. Paper Umbrellas feat. Avani, Araiah & Amelia
03. Smile For The Moment feat. DJ Lando
04. Burning Man feat. DJ Lando
05. Beautiful Tragedies feat. Stina Bee
06. Kali Mantra
07. Afterlife
08. Lightning Matches
09. Perfect Stranger feat. DJ Lando
10. Remember
11. After The Rain

Paper Umbrellas marks the latest collaborative release from Unknown Mizery & Rex Seshunz, the duo known as Two Ton Halo. Blending cinematic production with introspective lyricism, the project explores themes of resilience, mental health, love, survival, and emotional rebirth.
Produced entirely by Rex Seshunz, with additional instrumentation by Fresh Kils on select tracks, the album delivers atmospheric soundscapes layered with journal-like verses and raw storytelling. From the reflective opener “Introducing the Rain” to the closing resolution of “After the Rain,” Paper Umbrellas unfolds as a cohesive journey through chaos toward clarity.
Featured guests include Avani, Araiah, Amelia, DJ Lando, and Stina Bee, adding texture and dimension across key moments of the record. The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Fresh Kils at The Kiln Studios.
Released via Thrice Great Records / Chambermusik (TGR-3337), Paper Umbrellas will be distributed physically through Traffic Entertainment Distribution (now under Fat Beats Distribution) and digitally worldwide via The Orchard.
With Paper Umbrellas, Unknown Mizery & Rex Seshunz continue to expand the Two Ton Halo sound — balancing vulnerability and strength in a project that feels both personal and cinematic.

Erv100 x Blaq Medici "Super Soniq" [EP]


Blaq Medici, who recently produced an album for Agallah, is back with a new offering with Virginia emcee and weed connoisseur Erv100. This is their second collab project and the chemistry is evident. Features from Reek Osama, William Bostick, and King Adroit.

Marley B. & King Kauran "Case Closed" [SINGLE]


"Case Closed" is a confident, no-debate hip-hop record where Marley B. delivers sharp, matter-of-fact bars over King Kauran’s polished, head-nodding production. The track carries a cool authority, blending slick lyricism with a smooth but assertive groove. Perfect for playlists featuring modern underground hip-hop, confident rap records, and laid-back but hard-hitting vibes, *Case Closed* makes its point and leaves no room for argument.

Jus One x Vacant Dreams "Leave The Devil" [SINGLE]


"Leave The Devil" is a new single by Jus One produced by Vacant Dreams Out Now!
Available on All Streaming Platforms.

EKLIPZ x TOUGH DUMPLIN BEATS "4 Those Who Roll" [SINGLE]


Eklipz is one of the architects of Hamilton, Ontario's Hip Hop scene. A true pioneer, Eklipz was instrumental in building the foundation for the musical landscape, cementing his legacy.
The driving force behind some of Hamilton's most critical Hip Hop institutions, Eklipz created the city’s first Hip Hop clothing store, The Boom Spot; its seminal radio show, Live and Direct (CFMU 93.3)

"4 Those Who Roll" is a new single produced by TOUGH DUMPLIN BEATS.
Available on Bandcamp.

DJ MUGGS & T.F "CHA CHA CHICKEN" [SINGLE]


 "CHA CHA CHICKEN" by DJ MUGGS & T.F is from their upcoming Album and Film "DON'T CALL ME LUCKY" dropping FRI 4/10

Coyote x Statik Selektah "Machetes & Micheladas" [ALBUM]


01. Apexzibit Intro (Feat. Xzibit)
02. Give Me A Hell Yeah (Feat. Conway The Machine)
03. No Rest For The Wicked
04. Whippin’ Cream (Feat. B-Real & Sick Jacken)
05. Blasphemy
06. Love Me Love Me Not (Feat. Alicia Marie)
07. Shoebox Interlude
08. Shoebox Money (Feat. SirRealist)
09. Nothing Changes If Nothing Changes (Feat. Curren$y)
10. Letter To My Son (Feat. Berner)
11. Cali Dreaming (Feat. John Solo)
12. Welcome To America Interlude
13. What’s Peace (Feat. Locksmith & R.A. The Rugged Man)
14. Kid Named Johnny
15. I.D.K
16. Cortez On My Feet (Feat. Daylyt)
17. Fuck Everybody (Feat. Daylyt)
18. Church
19. Huff & Puff

J-Live x Illastrate "Face Value (Remix)" [ALBUM]


 01. One Two (Illa Remix)
02. The Feeling (Illa Remix)
03. At The Date Of This Writing (Illa Remix)
04. Rite Nah (Illa Remix)
05. The Poor Part (Illa Remix)
06. Can’t Get Enough (Illa Remix)
07. Runnin’ Scared (Illa Remix)
08. Lose No Time (Illa Remix)
09. Montage Music (Illa Remix)
10. I Tell Myself (Keep Paddling) (Illa Remix)
11. Nat Turner (Illa Remix)
12. Face Value

The long anticipated "Face Value" LP is finally complete. J-Live has revisited songs from previous EPs "At The Date of This Writing" and "Lose No Time" and combined them into the "Face Value" LP as originally intended. While strongly considered, J opted against retconning the original versions and scrubbing them from the discography. He instead enlisted long time collaborator and amazing producer Illastrate to remix and reimagine the entire project, Including the two teaser tracks released in 2024 and the all new title track.
All songs produced by Illastrate for Working Class Music Group workingclassmusicgroup.bandcamp.com

Ralphy Red "Sopranos Season 7" [ALBUM]


01. Parmesan (Prod. By BoFaatBeatz)
02. Appraisal (Feat. Ayoo Bigz) (Prod. By Offbeats)
03. Bada Bing Pimpin (Prod. By Offbeats)
04. Cold Cuts (Feat. Reek Osama) (Prod. By Ralphy Red)
05. Soldiers (Skit) (Prod. By Ralphy Red)
06. Big Pu$$y (Feat. Lopez Milano) (Prod. By Lonewolv)
07. Benny Fazio, Criminal Mastermind (Prod. By Damn! Dave)
08. Bobby Bacala (Feat. Daniel Son) (Prod. By Ralphy Red)
09. Pine Barrens: Part 2 (Prod. By Best Won)
10. Pork Shop Hatchet (Feat. ILL-IAS) (Prod. By PyramidKap)
11. Romans (Skit) (Prod. By PyramidKap)

G Fam Black x UglyJon "Vulgar" [ALBUM]


01. Vulgar (Feat. Sarah Jane)
02. The Joker’s Laugh
03. Chris Dorner
04. Gothic Symphony
05. Ill Disciplined
06. Vulgarian
07. Four Letter Words (Feat. P-Ro)
08. Rude, Crude, & Socially Unacceptable
09. Knife Holes (Feat. B1 The Architect)
10. Flagrant Tongue

Black Silver x HardMoney "In A Nutshell" [SINGLE]


To sum it up In A Nutshell, these two don't have a weak side. Black Silver and HardMoney are back at it. Following up their 1st Release W.O.L.F., the duo are turning heads with their newest presentation to the culture, In A Nutshell. Not taking the foot off the gas they combine Black Silver's gift of conveyance and HardMoney's music come together to provide their gift to the Hip Hop culture. 

This is the second installment from the E.P. Void Where Inhibited. Whether In interviews or blogs. people all over are talking about this E.P. from this duo. Coming later this year on Sterling World Records.

For now, sit back and enjoy this instant classic!

Innnocent Flow, Benny Slumz & Da Track Addict "Ladies" [SINGLE]


Innnocent Flow & Benny Slumz back fir the new single "Ladies" produced by Da Track Addict.
Available on all streaming platforms.

DARKSIDE PREME x FULLBLAST MUZIK "STUCK IN 1995" [ALBUM]


DARKSIDE PREME’S LATEST PROJECT “STUCK IN 1995” PRODUCED BY FULLBLAST MUZIK.
Available on all streaming platforms.


B1 The Architect & Young Reese Dude "Walk With Me" [SINGLE]


Walk With Me, is the 3rd and final single from the upcoming collaborative album "All Things Considered.." from Canadian Producer/MC/Audio Engineer B1 The Architect, & Dayton/Ohio based lyricist Young Reese Dude.  Walk With Me releases on all platforms! Walk With Me is self produced by B1 The Architect, and features a haunting & melancholy jazz sample combined with live drum chops that evoke an atmosphere of longing, grief, and reflection.  Both B1 & Reese follow suit, reflecting on their own lives and trying to find meaning/purpose in their experiences and understanding of the world.  B1 makes homages and pays respect to the late David Lynch (and his most renowned work Twin Peaks), who's work was a big inspiration for him to become a creative in the first place.  Reese reflects on a life of pain and sin, while finding meaning and hope in overcoming his demons.  "Walk With Me" is an honest and vulnerable look into the psyches of the 2 artists, with an enchanting and beautiful beat to match. 

Maine the Medicine & Son Lee "Mr. & Mrs. SMITH" [ALBUM]


1. Mr. & Mrs. Smith Intro
2. Forever
3. Vendetta
4. Save Me
5. Obscurity
6. Call The Assassins
7. Assassin Attack
8. Black Magic
9. Just You And I
10. The Breakup
11. Calculated
12. Calculated Moves
13. Live From The Basement

Bub Rock x Billy Hoyle "Dear Winter" [SINGLE]


Bub Rock has been on a serious run lately, dropping three dope singles already in 2026!! And he ain't slowing up, he's giving heads one more heater before releasing his latest opus "Everybody Can’t Have Everything."

Perfect Pete x DJ W.I.Z. "Up To Par" [VIDEO]


Watch the hilarious video here by Perfect Pete Produced by DJ W.I.Z.
Engineered by Eric Iverson
Single available FREE at https://perfectpete.hiphop

Brother Tom Sos "The Ladder I Climb" [EP]


01. Lazarus (Prod. By Dust Junkie)
02. Abloh Maybach (Prod. By Brother Tom Sos)
03. Two Twenty-Eight (Prod. By Dust Junkie & New Testament)
04. Mr. Kones (Prod. By New Testament)
05. Living Proof (Prod. By New Testament)

Iceberg Theory x LUNAR "The Drifter’s Memoir" [ALBUM]


01. Aish Tamid
02. The Drifter’s Affliction (Mal Di Formica) feat. Tokyo Cigar
03. Digambara
04. Amethyst Rosary
05. Drifter Sword (Sakabatō) feat. Matt Mars
06. 1 Peter 5:7
07. Mahar Loka
08. Drifter Gun (Jericho 9:41) feat. Dot-Com Intelligence
09. Ion And Aristaeus feat. Heartbreak Julio
10. Kitāb Fī Maʿrifat Al-Hiyal Al-Handasiyya feat. LordWHO & Mike G The Writer
11. Tasseomancy feat. Lunar
12. Yurodivy feat. 2 Dolla Will
13. Halo Blight

DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 EP28 [Boombap Mixshow]

🔊LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep38 by 

Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix x FRANCE FLEET DJS 

feat DUCK CITY MUSIC | THE BAD SEED | ONESUN | TEK feat SEAN PRICE x BUCKSHOOT x GENERAL STEELE | KING KHAZAM | FLIPTRIX feat FRISCO &more

Prod by CJ DOVE | BOFAAT &more

[DOWNLOAD LINK]

BROADCASTED WORLDWIDE 

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4-IZE & Señor Kaos (Ultra Beast) "All Of Us" b/w "Back To Indiana" [SINGLE]

 

Ultra Beast have been one of Atlanta's most consistent underground voices since 4-IZE and Señor Kaos formalized their partnership — a duo that has built a catalog spanning Da Beatminerz, 9th Wonder, Talib Kweli and Sean Price collaborations while staying rooted in the lyricist's tradition that mainstream Atlanta rarely represents. This double-A single arrives timed to the NCAA Final Four returning to Indiana, which is exactly the kind of cultural moment Ultra Beast knows how to meet without chasing it. "All of Us" with M. Slago is the high-energy team anthem — the duo's collective ethos compressed into a track built for the moment when everything locks in. "Back to Indiana" with Floyd the Locsmif — a producer with existing chemistry with 4-IZE from the Look Into My IZE sessions — is the slower, more soulful counterpart, with Scar on the hook adding weight. Mudnoc records and mixes both, as he has throughout the Ultra Beast catalog. Two different temperatures, one coherent vision — exactly what a well-executed double-A side should deliver.

OCRBeats "What They Saying" (feat. Barbaric The Foul Mouth Jedi & Alvarez Masterminded) [SINGLE]

 

OCRBeats operates out of Cleveland with the dual role of producer and MC — a combination that gives his output a particular coherence since the beats are built by someone who knows what it means to ride them. "What They Saying" is the lead single from Concrete Novelist, the upcoming full-length, and it links Cleveland with Rochester, NY through Grenade Rap Records' Barbaric The Foul Mouth Jedi and Alvarez Masterminded. Rochester has been producing serious underground voices for years — Grenade Rap is one of the outfits keeping that tradition alive — and the pairing with OCRBeats' dense, high-intensity production is a natural one. Both cities share a working-class, no-frills approach to the craft that shows up in every bar here. At two minutes and twenty seconds the track doesn't overstay, but it hits hard for its runtime. Concrete Novelist has a strong entry point.

The Inglorious Poet x ThisIsHipHopp "Sit the Fuck Down 2 (ThisIsHipHopp Remix)" [SINGLE]


ThisIsHipHopp builds the framework — thunderous drums, haunting sample work, a rugged soundscape that doesn't ask permission before establishing the tone. Into that space steps a lineup assembled with clear intention: Guilty Simpson bringing the Detroit rawness that made him a cult figure in the Stones Throw orbit; Reks operating at the technically demanding register that has defined his Boston career across a decade-plus of consistent output; Reef The Lost Cauze holding down Philadelphia with the underground credibility that comes from never chasing anything outside his lane. Res One and Relly represent the UK contingent, which transforms this from a North American cypher into something genuinely transatlantic — different scenes, shared language, same commitment to the craft. The Inglorious Poet anchors the concept, and ThisIsHipHopp's remix treatment gives the original track new architecture without softening its edges. Five featured MCs, each with a distinct voice and enough combined catalog to silence most conversations about who's carrying the tradition forward.

G Fam Black & Sankofa "Hunting License" [SINGLE]


Surviving the Game — Ernest Dickerson's 1994 thriller in which Ice-T plays a homeless man hunted through the wilderness by a group of wealthy men — is exactly the kind of cultural reference that separates casual listeners from people who actually dug through the VHS rack. G Fam Black and Sankofa take that premise seriously on "Hunting License," using the film's hunter-and-hunted dynamic as a frame for bars that carry the same weight the source material does. The Ice-T to Ewing Athletics connection is the kind of detail only someone who lives in this world would catch — the shoe co-sign as a thread that ties cultural loyalty to the music. Tali Rodriguez handles production and engineering, keeping the track clean enough that no radio edit was needed — which says something about the craft. A well-assembled concept executed by two MCs who understand that a movie reference only works if the bars are sharp enough to honor it. The cast of that film was indeed stacked, and this track is the right tribute.

TRIEF & Yeray B "Front Line" [SINGLE]


Yeray B operates from the Netherlands with a production approach rooted in vintage boom bap sensibility — cinematic textures, precise drum programming, a sound that respects the tradition without being locked inside it. "Front Line" pairs that with TRIEF out of Rochester, NY, a city that has consistently produced lyricists operating in the same gritty, uncompromising register that defines the Upstate New York sound. Yeray B handles the full production, mixing and mastering chain himself, which gives the track a unified sonic identity that split-responsibility releases often lack — every element of the audio was processed by the same set of ears. The transatlantic collaboration model is well-established in the underground, but it only delivers when the MC and the beat share a register. Rochester's tradition — from 38 Spesh and Eto to the Grenade Rap orbit — is built on exactly the kind of hard-edged directness that this kind of Boom Bap framework demands, and TRIEF fits that lineage.

B-Hop "The Devil A Lie!" [ALBUM]

 

B-Hop arrives with The Devil a Lie! as a focused crew statement. Fillie Fingaz appears across multiple cuts as the central collaborator — their chemistry documented previously on the "Da Code Cypher" — while Krucial Supa Fly and Royal King Minus fill out the supporting cast. The track titles carry deliberate weight: "Max Julian" references the Blaxploitation actor and hustler archetype of the 70s, "Barney Miller" invokes the classic cop-show era, "Ruby Mae" suggests a story-driven character piece. B-Hop is working with a consistent frame — soulful, street-rooted, aware of where hip-hop's DNA comes from. At eight tracks with intro and outro, the album doesn't overextend; it says what it needs to say and closes out. Independent, crew-built, no wasted motion.

Mathematik "Flying" [VIDEO]


Mathematik — Lyndon Dash, Toronto, one of the true architects of Canadian hip-hop, b-boy turned lyricist turned DJ turned producer, active since the early 90s through Down to Erf and a solo catalog that includes No Division, ReAL/iS-HiM and No Division Vol. 2. "Flying" connects him with Sibbs Roc, the Toronto-based producer from the Gold Era orbit who built the cinematic, hard-hitting framework of 98 Miles with Asun Eastwood and M.A.V. — a producer whose sound has the kind of weight that gives a veteran MC room to breathe rather than compete with. Reazhun, Mathematik's longtime collaborator and the architect behind ReAL/iS-HiM, handles the edit here, which means the two people who know this MC's cadence best are both in the room. The result is exactly what that alignment should produce: a track that moves with purpose, production that elevates without overwhelming, and bars from a lyricist who has never needed excess to make a point. Decades in and the craft is intact.

Daywalkers "1st Dawn" [ALBUM]

 

Daywalkers have been one of Australia's most consistent underground duos since forming under the Rigorous Recordings banner in 2006. 1st Dawn closes out the 3rd Realm Chronicles trilogy — a conceptual arc that started with Chronicles of the 3rd Realm in 2007 and continued through Twilight to Daybreak in 2010 — and it arrives with the full weight of that accumulated creative history behind it. Nineteen tracks is a statement of intent, and the album backs it up: Maggot Mouf on "Exorcism," Metaforix on "Isolation," a.DD and Herbivorz on "Welcome to the Darkside," The Master and Effekt on the extended closer "Last Sunset." The Rigorous network holds firm throughout, each collaborator contributing rather than decorating. Plarks' nickname — the Fumble Tongue — is earned; his syllable density and delivery precision are the kind that demand and reward focused listening. Koziosko matches him throughout. Thematically the album moves through dark, philosophical terrain — "Sympathy for the Devil," "Ancestors," "Exorcism," "The Infinite" — the kind of sequencing that suggests a real conceptual vision rather than a collection of tracks. Australian underground operating at the level it's always been capable of, with a catalog now long enough to prove the point.

Nec Nymbl x Memphis Reigns "Remember Back in da Dayz" [SINGLE]

 

Nec Nymbl handles every technical dimension of this track himself — production, mixing, mastering, engineering, all done in his own Selah Bit Sounds lab, with co-production from his brother Crony of the Orthotones on the original beat layout. That self-sufficiency shows in the result: the instrumental doesn't sound assembled, it sounds built with intent — vintage strings, airy flutes, echoed horns pulled from the crate-digging tradition, drum programming with genuine swing and a snare that cuts through without overwhelming. Memphis Reigns opens the track with the kind of verse that establishes stakes, Nymbl follows with his own, and then Es and Shark the SOB take over in a 4-bar exchange that genuinely carries park-jam energy rather than just referencing it. Craig Mack's voice anchored in the hook is the kind of choice that separates nostalgic gestures from actual knowledge — that's not a random sample, that's a specific selection from someone who lived it. DJ K-Flip's scratches seal the track with the DJ element that this format requires. Fourth single off the upcoming Title Winners LP, and the trajectory is clear.

Phenomeinal "Growth" [VIDEO]


Phenomeinal brings "Growth" in with a clear sense of purpose — the track is built around a single, honest theme: the cost of becoming, the isolation of self-improvement, the awareness that certain relationships become obstacles once you start moving with intention. The instrumental matches that interiority without softening it — boom bap drums anchored and present, harmonic progressions that open space without drifting toward background music, a sound that sits somewhere between classic East Coast weight and contemporary consciousness. What stands out is the economy: no wasted bars, no performance for its own sake, just an MC with something specific to say and the craft to say it without excess. Released through Paka The Plug, a platform that has consistently backed independent voices operating at this level of seriousness. "Growth" is a focused statement from an artist who understands that restraint is a form of strength.

Adlife x HardMoney "Blessin 'Em" [SINGLE]

 

Adlife and HardMoney continue building toward The Iron Heel EP with "Blessin 'Em," the third single from the project and arguably the clearest statement of their core dynamic yet. HardMoney handles both the production and the scratches — which collapses the MC/DJ interplay into one person holding two roles simultaneously, giving the track a unity that comes from someone who knows exactly how the beat and the cuts need to coexist. Adlife rides that with a focused, vocabulary-forward delivery that doesn't overexplain itself — bars that land clean, no excess motion. Riverside-based, Money Came Hard Records, 87 BPM at the precise headnod tempo the Boom Bap tradition demands. The instrumental version included in the package is the kind of detail that signals respect for the craft from both sides: this beat holds up on its own, and they know it.

Chedda Bang "Old Dirty" [VIDEO]


Chedda Bang pulls "Old Dirty" from his Carlito project, and the production credit matters: Inspectah Deck — Wu-Tang architect, Staten Island institution, the MC whose verse on "C.R.E.A.M." remains one of the most studied openings in New York rap history — steps behind the boards and delivers exactly what that lineage demands. The beat carries the weight of the borough: dense, purposeful, sample-rooted construction that doesn't announce itself but holds everything in place. Chedda Bang meets that with a delivery that fits the terrain — direct, grounded, no aesthetic distance between the MC and what he's saying. Shot and directed by 7thSin, the visual keeps pace with the track's register. Carlito as a project title already signals the reference points, and "Old Dirty" as a single confirms that Chedda Bang is working with full awareness of the tradition he's building on.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Unknown Mizery x Rex Seshunz "Paper Umbrellas" [VIDEO]


"Paper Umbrellas" marks the latest collaborative release from Unknown Mizery & Rex Seshunz, the duo known as Two Ton Halo. Blending cinematic production with introspective lyricism, the project explores themes of resilience, mental health, love, survival, and emotional rebirth.
Produced entirely by Rex Seshunz, with additional instrumentation by Fresh Kils on select tracks, the album delivers atmospheric soundscapes layered with journal-like verses and raw storytelling. From the reflective opener “Introducing the Rain” to the closing resolution of “After the Rain,” "Paper Umbrellas" unfolds as a cohesive journey through chaos toward clarity.
Featured guests include Avani, Araiah, Amelia, DJ Lando, and Stina Bee, adding texture and dimension across key moments of the record. The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Fresh Kils at The Kiln Studios.
Released via Thrice Great Records / Chambermusik (TGR-3337), Paper Umbrellas will be distributed physically through Traffic Entertainment Distribution (now under Fat Beats Distribution) and digitally worldwide via The Orchard.
With "Paper Umbrellas," Unknown Mizery & Rex Seshunz continue to expand the Two Ton Halo sound — balancing vulnerability and strength in a project that feels both personal and cinematic.

M-Dot x Johnny Cashle$$ "Daydreaming" (feat. Kore & Byna) [VIDEO]


M-Dot has built one of the more quietly consistent independent catalogs on the East Coast over the past decade-plus — Boston-rooted, Soulchain Records, a voice that operates in the reflective, technically grounded space where ambition and introspection run parallel. "Daydreaming" arrives as a bonus track ahead of A Notebook With No Light, and the packaging is deliberate: Johnny Cashle$$ handles both the production and the direction, pulling the sonic and visual identity into a single cohesive statement. The video, shot in Austria, gives the track room to breathe in a way that domestic backdrops rarely do — wide, unhurried, matching the song's tone without forcing the metaphor. Kore of EMS and Byna bring complementary energy without crowding M-Dot's lane; the features add emotional texture rather than compete with the lead. This is M-Dot at his baseline — sharp lyricism, purposeful storytelling, no wasted motion. A Notebook With No Light has a strong preview here.

Catacomb "Straight From The Catacomb" (Road To The Riches Freestyle) [VIDEO]


Location does half the work here before Catacomb spits a single bar. St. Albans, Queens — the same neighborhood that shaped so many of the names in that tag list — with the A Tribe Called Quest mural as backdrop. New Vegas Films keeps it unfussy: the MC, the wall, the block. The beat is "Road to the Riches," Kool G Rap and Polo's 1989 street classic, and Catacomb treats it the way a freestyle over a beat like that should be treated — with full awareness of what it carries. No distance, no irony, straight address. The tag list reads like an honest accounting of influences rather than namedropping: Kool G Rap, Nas, EPMD, Erick Sermon, Boot Camp, 50 Cent — the complete Queens and New York underground timeline from the late 80s forward. Catacomb is working in that lineage openly, on the corner where it was built. That's the whole point.

TEK "Lights Out" (7 OnDa ComeOut) [VIDEO]


TEK — Tekomin Williams, Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, one half of Smif-N-Wessun, Boot Camp Clik since Black Moon's Enta Da Stage in 1993. "Lights Out" arrives as a solo cut without the machinery of a campaign behind it, which is consistent with how TEK has always operated outside of Smif-N-Wessun: direct, unannounced, no repositioning. The flow that made "Bucktown" hit in 1994 and powered Dah Shinin' into classic status is the same register he works in now — gritty, locked-in, distinctly Brooklyn in a way that isn't performance but habit. Thirty-plus years in the game and the delivery still has weight. "Lights Out" doesn't try to be anything other than what it is: TEK on the mic, the beat underneath, done.

A.G. x Stu Bangas "Borderline" (feat. D Flow & Diamond D) [VIDEO]


"Borderline" carries more weight than a standard single once you understand who's on it and where they come from. A.G. — Andre the Giant of D.I.T.C., one of the defining voices of Bronx boom bap since Runaway Slave and Goodfellas — pairs with Stu Bangas for their forthcoming album SELFY, and the feature list reads like a deliberate act of family reunion. Diamond D is D.I.T.C. from the foundation — co-founder, producer, MC, a presence whose fingerprints run through the entire crew's catalog. D Flow goes just as deep. South Bronx-raised, he made his recorded debut alongside Party Arty as the Ghetto Dwellas on Showbiz & A.G.'s Goodfellas in 1995, and the GD-to-D.I.T.C. pipeline has been a constant thread ever since — "Get Dirty", "God Made Dirt", "Themes, Schemes & Dreams" with O.C., scattered across the DITC universe for years. If "Borderline" sounds like it has the Ghetto Dwellas' energy without Party Arty — that's exactly what it is. D Flow holding down his half of that legacy, in the context where it always made most sense: alongside A.G., in a Bronx room, over a beat that respects the history. Party Arty rest easy. Stu Bangas on production, John Doe on the cuts. Fat Beats for the physical. SELFY drops April 17th.

Joey Majors (BSF) "Crushed Grapes" (feat. GREA8GAWD, Coleone & Kaine Sosa) [VIDEO]


Joey Majors has been methodical about building within the BSF camp — not as a hanger-on but as someone constructing his own infrastructure alongside it. "Crushed Grapes" is the first look at The Red Wolf EP and positions that infrastructure clearly: Thvnos on production, a producer who's been in Majors' corner since at least Draft Day, delivering the kind of dense, no-frills beat construction that fits the aesthetic without demanding attention for itself. GREA8GAWD comes through as the BSF connection, a presence that's shown up consistently across Majors' catalog, while Coleone and Kaine Sosa represent VIP Life Music Group's own roster — Majors' label and BSF operating as complementary forces rather than separate entities. The W.O.L.F. concept — We Only Love Family — isn't just tagline material; the way he's assembled this track shows the thinking behind it. The Red Wolf EP hasn't dropped yet, but the single makes the case for why it's worth watching.

Tragedy Khadafi "Ill Alah Spit (DJ Supa Dave RMX)" [VIDEO]


Tragedy Khadafi doesn't need setup. Queensbridge. Intelligent Hoodlum era to the present, one of the most lyrically consistent MCs to ever come out of New York, with Five-Percent philosophy baked into the bars not as aesthetic but as structural thinking. "Ill Alah Spit" is pulled from Fund The Mental, the full-length produced entirely by DJ Supa Dave — and this remix is Supa Dave revisiting his own beat, which is a different kind of statement than handing the track to someone else. He built it, he knows where the space is, and he pushes it accordingly. The pairing makes sense beyond catalog: Tragedy operates at a register that demands production with weight and room, and Supa Dave's approach gives him both. No features, no detours — Trag on the mic, the beat underneath, the remix doing what a remix should do without breaking what worked the first time.

Anthony Danza "24 Hours 2.0" (feat. OT The Real & PS No Stress) [VIDEO]


"24 Hours 2.0" revisits one of the standout moments from Reaganomic, the 2025 album Anthony Danza built with producers Max Julian and P-Threat operating as The D.A.R.E. Program. The original "24 Hours On" already featured OT The Real; this version adds PS No Stress into the fold, giving the cut a fuller shape without losing the tightness of what worked the first time. Max Julian's production on Reaganomic runs deep — organic instrumentation layered into West Coast-influenced construction, drum programming with the kind of swing that doesn't announce itself but locks everything in. For Danza, the Proof Avenue Collective has always been the vehicle for a specific vision: Seattle roots, Bay Area sensibility, production and MC craft coming from the same mind. That dual perspective sharpens the track — he understands the beat the way someone who built it would, and that shows in how he rides it. Milo Eubank on the mix keeps things clean. A well-executed revisit of material that clearly had room to breathe.

DirtyDiggs "Side D" [ALBUM]

 

DirtyDiggs runs his catalog with a producer's logic rather than a marketer's: deep catalogs of Bandcamp-first releases, physical on cassette and CD, and collaborations built around Planet Asia's Gold Chain Music network and a wider circle of underground voices that spans coasts and generations. Side D continues that approach with 18 tracks that read like a who's-who of everyone doing this right — Durag Dynasty and Big Twins opening, Planet Asia threaded throughout as a creative anchor rather than just a guest, Mach Hommy and ThaGodFahim sharing space on "Keyloid," Westside Gunn and Conway on "Robert Horry," Roc Marciano and Phil the Agony closing out "Cristal." Hus Kingpin appears twice. Talib Kweli and Rah Digga add veteran weight to "Grown Folks Talkin'." The album title carries its own logic — this is a four-sided project framed in vinyl terminology, each installment a full side of music. DirtyDiggs' production stays in a cinematic, sample-heavy pocket that gives MCs room without stepping back entirely — the beats have presence without competing for it. At 18 tracks, maintaining that discipline without a single obvious filler cut is the real achievement.