Monday, April 27, 2026
Tha God Fahim & Sharp "The Blacker The Berry" [ALBUM]
Sunday, April 26, 2026
Young Zee x Psych Major "Brick City Let's Go!" (feat. Cutsupreme) [VIDEO]
DJ Mirage & Loui$ Menace "Bass Out The Fortress" (feat. Eto, Flee Lord & AZ) [SINGLE]
Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha "Lion of Shakya" [ALBUM]
Rod Wallace "Regalia" [ALBUM]
Curren$y, Wiz Khalifa & Harry Fraud "Roofless Records For Drop Tops: Disc 2" [ALBUM]
Vado x Strictly Business & Tha Trinity "Yeah Ha" (feat. Dave East) [VIDEO]
Casual "Whatever They Like" [VIDEO]
Action Bronson x Daringer "TRICERATOPS" (feat. Lil Yachty & Paul Wall) [VIDEO]
Chip Fu "Have Mercy" (feat. Busta Rhymes) [SINGLE]
Kail Problems "Rafiq Bennett" (feat. DJ Hoppa) [SINGLE]
Erv100 x Blaq Medici "Super Soniq" [ALBUM]
KESS (THE MC) x WILLIAM BOSTICK "DOUBLE AGENT" [SINGLE]
JEREMIAH x DJ PRIME "NAPALM" [VIDEO]
Jezus Martinez (Jezus Borgia x Mike Martinez) "Hahaaa" [SINGLE]
JFliz x DJ Lump "Get By" (feat. Alias) [SINGLE]
Clinch "In My Grind 2" [ALBUM]
Ill Gordon x Custom Made "Full Plate" [ALBUM]
Jamar Equality x The Architect "Next In Line" [ALBUM]
Marc Spano "Arrival Time" [ALBUM]
Bluehillbill & Tremendiss "Blue Tears" [ALBUM]
Bambeatz & DB Cutlass "Vol 2… Mean Streets" [ALBUM]
Hail Mega & K-Nite 13 "The Pattern" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Sonnyjim x Lee Scott "Rob Ford" [EP]
BoriRock "Zing Wars" [ALBUM]
Space Windu & Xana SoulSearcher "RED EYE FLIGHT" [EP]
Yung Regis & 2 Dolla Will 'The Wedgewood Tape Vol. 6 (High Octane Edition)" [ALBUM]
Leaf Dog "Want Change Take Notes" [ALBUM]
DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 Ep41 [Rap En Francais]
🔊LOTMIX SHOW S7Ep41 - Rap En Français
Saturday, April 25, 2026
FIGERSON "HENZAISURU 遍在する" [ALBUM]

Onyx "Hollis 2 Southside" (feat. DMC) [VIDEO]
Rosco P Coldchain x Nicholas Craven "Play With Something Safe" [ALBUM]

Eclyse x SMG "Chamber Of Secrets" [VIDEO]
ChatoVato "LATE NIGHT" (feat. WHOOLIE & Prez) [VIDEO]
Dazer Daze & Sam R I "Premium Edition" [SINGLE]

"Premium Edition" is exactly the kind of release that makes the underground feel like a living tradition rather than a museum. Dazer Daze and Sam R I trade sharp bars over a DISBLUFOO production that understands boom bap as a discipline rather than a style — hard drums, dusty samples, everything in service of the MC. There's no trend-chasing here, no concessions to accessibility. The two rappers meet the beat at its own level and deliver with a focused intensity that makes the classic formula feel immediate. Craftsmanship as argument.
Cypress Hill "Campeones" (feat. Mellow Man Ace) [VIDEO]
Benny From The Sandlot, Mic Hoffa, Square 2 God & Stotty P "SMBS" [ALBUM]

"SMBS" is a raw collective effort that doesn't overstay its welcome. Benny From The Sandlot, Mic Hoffa, Square 2 God, and Stotty p keep things lean and immediate — short tracks, punchy delivery, beats built for impact rather than atmosphere. "HORROR FLICK" and "MANGLE UR CABBAGE" are the standout moments, where the group's ability to build a shared menacing energy is clearest. No feature economy, no industry positioning — just four MCs in the same room making it work. Underground rap at its most unfiltered.
Kidd Called Quest "MANY MEN" (feat. MAV of Da Cloth) [VIDEO]
Fuego Base "Pyrex & Prayers" [VIDEO]
J-Merk "MAGMA EP" [EP]

The "MAGMA EP" is a vault excavation — two tracks produced by Chicago's Volcano Beats that were never meant for public consumption, now remastered and released. The production has that Midwestern directness: heavy percussion, purposeful construction, no room for anything that doesn't serve the bars. "American Gladiator" is the track that shows J-Merk's range most clearly, with a high-energy delivery and lyrical precision that make the vault-pull feel like a legitimate release rather than an afterthought. Brief by design, it functions as a focused statement rather than a full campaign.
Demorne Warren x Ant Bell "Heat Packing District" [VIDEO]
Jxylen "BEBOP!" [VIDEO]
PHAIZROK & C4mula "ROK4M" [ALBUM]

The collaboration between PHAIZROK and C4mula on "ROK4M" is built on real creative friction — two distinct voices pulling the project in slightly different directions without losing coherence. The range here is real: from high-intensity confrontational cuts to tracks like "When GOD Made Me" that sit in a more introspective register. "Crashing Out" and that latter track are the ones that show what the duo does when they're operating at their ceiling. A character-driven body of work that earns its emotional range by committing fully to both ends of it.
Skweeks x John Canada "DALI'S OCELOT" [VIDEO]
James $crambles "STAB OUT (Scrammix)" [VIDEO]
Skanks the Rap Martyr & Makeba Mooncycle "OUT OF TIME" [VIDEO]
A-F-R-O "MAN 101" [VIDEO]
NADATHING "PERMANENT ADDRESS" [VIDEO]
Showrocka & Ansolu "1st Love" [VIDEO]
Ea$yMoney "BE IN THE LOX" [VIDEO]
SOLDATI MADERO X AYRTON TUZAIN "MEDIRME" [VIDEO]
Friday, April 24, 2026
Rashad x Confidence "Non-Stop" [SINGLE]
Konflik x NasteeLuvzYou "Let Me Be Me" (feat. Craig G & A.Plus) [VIDEO]
AfterLyfe’s leading MC, Konflik, returns with his latest single, “Let Me Be Me” featuring Juice Crew’s freestyle legend Craig G and Souls of Mischief/Hiero founder A.Plus. The track blends sharp lyricism, clever storytelling, and undeniable authenticity over a smooth, soulful production by 10x platinum producer/engineer, NasteeLuvzYou.
“Let Me Be Me” delivers a powerful message aimed at doubters and critics, reinforcing individuality and artistic integrity. Accompanied by a visually striking music video filmed in the snow-capped mountains of Vermont, the release pairs compelling wordplay with a raw, no nonsense tone.
This single marks the third release from Konflik’s upcoming third album, “3rd Q.T.R. – Quote Of The Raven”, available via AfterLyfe’s Bandcamp page.

Spoda x Sovath "Destinies" [EP]

Kista & Glad2Mecha "Thrifting Gems" [ALBUM]

Sam Krats "It's Going Down" (feat. Guilty Simpson & DJ Rasp) b/w "360 (New Brand Remix)" (feat. ED O.G, Jeru the Damaja & El Da Sensei) [SINGLE]

Bristol producer Sam Krats has been quietly building one of the most consistent transatlantic catalogs in UK hip-hop, and this heavyweight 7" single is another marker in that run. The A-side, "It's Going Down," pairs Krats' production with Detroit's Guilty Simpson – a pairing that works precisely because neither needs to overstate the case. Simpson's delivery is characteristically blunt and grounded, Pete Webb's bass sits in the pocket, and DJ Rasp handles the cuts. The whole thing is mixed by Krats and mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis, which gives it a density that carries on wax. The B-side is where things get historically interesting: the New Brand Remix of "360" brings in ED O.G, Jeru the Damaja, and El Da Sensei – three MCs whose pedigree stretches back to foundational early-'90s East Coast records – remixed by the duo Nick Doobay and Pete Webb. It reads less like a bonus and more like an argument about where the lineage lives. The single is extracted from Krats' forthcoming double album "Culture" on PCP Records and Revorg Records.



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