Sunday, May 3, 2026

Orion x DJ Proof "Trolling Mahi" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


You know DJ Proof from his albums with emcees like Rob Gonzales, Death Over Simplicity, and Mad1ne. Well, he's back and this time with Hialeah, FL spitter Orion!! While this duo have been collaborating since 2007, "Trolling Mahi" marks their first full-length project together. Features include Money Mogly, Tre Eiht, DJ Exes, Pro the Artist, and a bunch more. This doesn't drop until May 9 but play at will.

Reno RX "Rap Aint A Young Man's Game" [ALBUM]


 Reno RX Declares Authority with New Project “Rap Ain’t a Young Man’s Game” Featuring Eto & Thirstin Howl III. He produced the  bulk of the project with assist from ETO and J. Stylez on two tracks.
 
Reno RX steps into the arena with seasoned precision on his latest release, Rap Ain’t a Young Man’s Game, featuring heavyweight collaborators Eto and Thirstin Howl III. The title says it plainly, but the music drives it home with conviction—this is a project rooted in experience, sharpened skill, and unapologetic mastery.

On this release, Reno RX delivers a potent blend of razor-edged lyricism and refined production, reminding listeners that longevity in hip hop isn’t luck—it’s earned. His verses move with intention, each bar carrying the weight of time spent honing craft, navigating the culture, and outlasting trends.

The project is further elevated by production contributions from Eto and J. Stylez whose gritty, cinematic soundscape perfectly complements Reno’s authoritative delivery. Together, they create a sonic environment that feels both raw and elevated—a street sermon wrapped in polished execution.

With Thirstin Howl III adding his signature presence, the collaboration rounds out as a meeting of minds who understand the essence of the art form. Rap Ain’t a Young Man’s Game isn’t chasing youth—it’s commanding respect.

This project stands as a statement piece: sharp, seasoned, and unshakably confident.

Whose, DJ Hoppa & K.A.A.N. "Win Or Die" [SINGLE]


"Win Or Die" is a high-stakes, all-gas-no-brakes record driven by urgency and precision. Whose and K.A.A.N. deliver relentless, razor-sharp bars over DJ Hoppa’s hard-hitting, cinematic production, capturing the mindset of survival, pressure, and going all in. Perfect for playlists featuring aggressive hip-hop, lyrical intensity, and motivational grind anthems, *Win Or Die* hits with purpose and doesn’t let up.

Legit x HostileProd "Dreamz On Reset (Remix)" (feat. DJ Uncle Fester) [SINGLE]


 The latest edition to a series of collaborative remixes from Algeria’s HostileProd and Canadian emcee Legit . The music video is directed and edited by Legit. Legit delivers with raw and gritty precision , HostileProd stays true to the classic formulas , while also creating an original organic composition which anchor's the sound of this internantonal collaboration. DJ Uncle Fester drops one of the nastiest scratch chorus' possible when he cuts the classic line from  Adam Bomb - Wasted Talent (prod. Sproxx)  

38 Spesh x TrickyTrippz "Heavy Burden" (feat. Dave East) [SINGLE] already shared


38 Spesh has been out the mix for a minute, he spent most of 2025 touring and producing for others. But today marks the start of Spesh season!! This is the first single off his upcoming album, which I can't even reveal the title of yet...let's just say it is follow up to one of his fan-favorite projects. This heatrock features Dave East and is produced by longtime collaborator TrickyTrippz!

The Lyricists "Legacy EP" [EP]


01. Astral Travelin'
02. Lakes 81 feat. The Gathering
03. Legacy feat. Nova
04. Repeat Offenders
05. What Chu Wanna feat. Shark the SOB

Supreme Cerebral, O The Great & Alpha Betic ""Clash In Cairo" [ALBUM]


01. Council Of Royalty
02. When Stars Go To War
03. Capital Gains
04. Verbalist Determinist
05. Temptations
06. What Makles The Grass Grow
07. Tomb Of Amenemhat
08. M.E.G.A.
09. OG Musik
10. Gifted Thoughts

Es & Nec Nymbl "Voices" [SINGLE]


Canadian Conscious Underground Hip-Hop Heavyweights "ES & NEC NYMBL" Drop Bone-Chilling 3rd Single "VOICES"
Ahead of Highly Anticipated Mid-May 2026 Album "VOICE OVER GOLD"

TORONTO (& GREECE) / MISSISSAUGA — Brace yourselves for a seismic shift in the underground hip-hop landscape.
The powerhouse Canadian-bred conscious duo ES & NEC NYMBL has officially unleashed their third heavy-hitting single, "VOICES.".
Acting as the final vanguard before their monumental debut LP, VOICE OVER GOLD, drops in mid-May 2026, this track is a tactical strike on the forces that try to silence human truth.

"VOICES" is a masterclass in true-school artistry and deep socio-political exploration. Led by the razor-sharp mind of Mississauga emcee Es and guided by the sonic matsery of Toronto's legendary underground experiemtnal producer Nec Nymbl, the track serves as both a manual of mental emancipation and a high-level breakdance anthem.

CATCH REK "Blind Faith" [ALBUM]


01. Young Panthers
02. No Fear (feat. Termanology)
03. Broken Dreams
04. 3 Peat
05. Big Dogz (feat. RoyalCity LiF)
06. Rebirth
07. Rap Sheet
08. Walls Down
09. Feelingz
10. Only You

LMNO x Digmanybeats "The Ghost Hunters" [ALBUM]


01. Ghost Hunters feat. DJ Vitonez
02. Shadow Of Death
03. Miami Es’cargo feat. Mr Brady
04. Colorado River feat. Denis Duarte & DJ Vitonez
05. Chopped Liver
06. Rapman feat. Key-Kool
07. Blkmrkt

Jon Atoms x Ostubash "HBD2M (Happy Born Date to Me)" [ALBUM]


01. Introduction (Skit)
02. HBD2M
03. 40 Nights
04. Interlude I
05. Bag Sprints
06. WDID2DY
07. Interlude II
08. Loves Rumble
09. July Snow
10. Roof Gap Jumpers
11. Interlude III
12. Wrecker
13. Don’t Burn Me Down
14. Paint The Towns
15. Ash Battle Rap (Interlude)
16. XRay Vision
17. Havana Syndrome feat. KS Luclair, Roy Lives Free, Speaque, Monk Bloody, Joey’s Home & Karon Young

Sean Links x TrueCipher "Chalky White" [ALBUM]


01. No Tomorrow
02. Against All Odds
03. Rock On
04. Batting A 100 feat. El Brown
05. Jefe
06. Grotesque
07. Doing My Dance
08. Rudeboy Sean
09. Solidified feat. Le Zeppo
10. The Last MC

Bin Eden "Fresh Out The Rotten" [ALBUM]


01. Free Lunch
02. Fresh Out The Rotten
03. Mullberry Street feat. DJ Akil
04. End of Time feat. Flushin Teck, Foul Monday and Dj Ace
05. Living Room
06. Another Three feat. Flushing Teck and Illa Ghee
07. Out The Window
08. Blackout Curtains
09. Tribute
10. Zodiac feat. Flushin Teck, Money Mogly and Dj Akil
11. Wardance

A timeless compilation of soundscapes created by One Take's production combined with the unrivaled narration of Starvin B's flow. These recordings span the entire decade. Free Lunch and Mullberry Street being the most recent , it creates a cohesive, NYC, Speak-not-so-easy-experience. The rap duo is undeniably confident that this offering will be played for ages even though it was created to be hated. Dj Akil offers his mixing and scratching, Flushin Teck brings support on all featured tracks while Illa Ghee and Money Mogly also make appearances.

Muggy "Airplane Mode" [ALBUM]


01. Dubai
02. Airport
03. Chain Letter
04. Free Verse
05. Talk To Me
06. Casket Sharp
07. Everybody Say
08. IDK

Day Tripper "Creativity Is Free. Art Isn’t" [ALBUM]


01. Intro (Jas) (prod. by Day Tripper)
02. Pay What U Weigh (prod. by NoDoze)
03. Hey! feat. Phyllis Iller (prod. by Day Tripper)
04. Craters feat. Killian (prod. by Dr. Conspiracy)
05. 1st Time (prod. by Day Tripper)
06. Trippin’ (prod. by Day Tripper)
07. Mustamazem (prod. by Dr. Conspiracy)
08. Do U Feel It Thoooooo feat. Allen Thomas (prod. by Day Tripper)
09. Scared Money feat. Dillon (prod. by Day Tripper)
10. Raw feat. Yamin Semali (prod. by Day Tripper)
11. God Language feat. Gretzky Da Sumo (prod. by Day Tripper)
12. Cog Diss feat. Yamin Semali (prod. by Day Tripper)
13. Twism feat. Nihilis & Arablak (prod. by Day Tripper)
14. Twointofour feat. Sum (prod. by Day Tripper)
15. Falling Knife (prod. by Day Tripper)
16. Everlasting Life (prod. by Day Tripper)
17. Trust (prod. by Day Tripper)

Oddisee & Heno. "From Takoma With Love" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Dear Younger Me
02. Trish Status
03. No Sleep (Feat. Kaléra)
04. MIMS
05. Right Steps
06. Good Habits
07. Woe Is Me
08. Hard To See
09. Say More (Feat. Mad Keys)
10. Round The Way
11. Cant Look Back
12. Guiding Me (Feat. Zaïna)

The Musalini & Rewind Da President "The Power Of P" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Long Road
03. Pay The P feat. Planet Asia
04. Mines Or Not
05. Drinks Up feat. O Finess
06. Stretch Her feat. Izzy Hott
07. BMW feat. John Dutch
08. Foxy Brown feat. AJ Snow
09. We Hot feat. Ice Lord
10. Off Dat Ho feat. Silent Snipers
11. Smack Interlude
12. Still Active feat. Izzy Hott
13. Block Work feat. Pr0fit Diner0

J Scienide "Blink 3 Times If You’re OK" [EP]


01. An Axe To Grind
02. Borealis
03. Stay Tuned

Farma G x Relense "Nearly Nothing’s Enough" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Till I’m Gone
02. Ya Dead Now
03. Mr. Moany (Feat. Jazz T)
04. Makes Me Wanna…
05. Peace Pipes
06. The Circus
07. Punch Up
08. Matters Of The Heart
09. X-Files (Feat. Jazz T)
10. Psycho With A Lexicon
11. Sun Wukong
12. Never Be The Same (Feat. Jazz T)

Fresh from the success of his debut solo LP ‘How To Kill A Butterfly’ out last year on High Focus Records, Farma G returns with the anticipated full-length follow up ’Nearly Nothing’s Enough’.

An album anchored in his notorious musical adventures as 1/2 of Task Force, Bury Crew and Mud Family, but very much informed by the state of 2026 Britain and beyond, Farma’s new body of work is fuelled by equal parts venom and deep introspection across 12-tracks courtesy of Brighton based producer Relense.

With one eye on following ‘How To Kill A Butterfly’ with something of equal standing, Farma revisited the fundamentals in the hope of better understanding what he really wants to say with the music he makes. By channelling feelings of familiarity and seeking out emotional connections to his past he created a record that feels both concise and expansive.

With the help of Relense’s gritty analog instrumentals, Farma found himself journeying across subjects and bandwidths; from exploring the mind of a conspiracy theorist on ‘X-Files’, to being a zen master with a mountain on his back on ‘Sun Wukong’, before returning to earth for a typical day in the life on ‘Mr Moany’, ‘Nearly Nothing’s Enough’ is an album that took Farma home and he is delighted to welcome you on the journey.

Hunnaloe "Standing On Business" [ALBUM]


01. Get Another One (Prod. By Subjxct 5)
02. Dont Mind (Prod. By Subjxct 5)
03. Without Me (Prod. By Silenthuman)
04. Real With You (Feat. Reed & Mar Davinci) (Prod. By Silenthuman)
05. SRH Mafia (Feat. Reed & Mar Davinci) (Prod. By Subjxct 5)
06. Way More (Prod. By Subjxct 5)
07. YKTV (Prod. By Silenthuman)
08. Let Go (Prod. By Silenthuman)
09. Money & Whores (Feat. Reed) (Prod. By Silenthuman)
10. Pimpin All Over The World (Prod. By Subjxct 5)

Codenine & ??? aka The Hidden Character "The First Supper" [ALBUM]


01. First Supper (prod. by BoneWeso)
02. Foreign Exchange (prod. by BoneWeso)
03. ’03 Kirilenko (prod. by Cedar Law$)
04. Dozier (prod. by Pagez)
05. One Way Ticket (prod. by Cedar Law$)
06. Halfthor (prod. by Karnate)
07. Permanent Power Nap (prod. by Cedar Law$)
08. Memento Mori (prod. by A1 Beatz)
09. Buzzer Beater (prod. by Karnate)
10. Live & Direct (prod. by Karnate)
11. Super Sayin’ (prod. by BoneWeso)

Dj LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 EP43 [Boombap Mixshow]

🔊LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep43 

by Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix with FRANCE FLEET DJS 

feat RED CAFE ft BENNY THE BUTCHER | NEJMA NEFERTITI | PRINCE FELLAGA ft SLIM x BIG TWINS | RAS ft ONYX | NAPOLEON DA LEGEND | DJ KING FLOW x KING KHAZM &more

Prod by IMPERETIV | THIS IS HIPHOP | JUST MUSIC BEATS &more

 

BROADCASTED WORLDWIDE 

🇺🇸 KSHZ | GCR RADIO | BLAZE1RADIO | IGR MIAMI RADIO | THE RAW UNDERGROUND | WNRV1081/Nervedradio | WE ROCX R920 | STREET TAKEOVER | ON THE RISE RADIO | STREETMADNESS RADIO | GROUND UP RADIO | LIVE SIDE RADIO | KAWON J MEDIA | 216 THE BEAT RADIO | QSM RADIO | DALLAH RADIO | HUSH Music Radio | DPS Radio | PUSO 82.3FM | BIG SHOT RADIO | KDUB RADIO | HUSH Music Radio | 168Radio | Dream Team Promo | Power904 Radio | THE HILLTOP RADIO SHOW | BLAZIN MICS FM | RICH RADIO BKNY | Urban REALITY Radio | LEGAL CRIME Radio | Radio JLR | BEATS LAB Radio | DCN COMPANY Radio | MEDIA MADE MUSIC Radio | DIS n DAT Radio | BREAKING TRACKS Radio | BUSHWICK Radio | WHN NY Radio | MIXAPE HEAD radio | MOTION 95 | Rebellion 91FM | MECCAH MALOH Radio | MY DETROIT HUSTLE Radio | PLUGG CITY radio FM | 94.4FM JAMS VALDOSTA  
🇫🇷 APOLLO RADIO | RADIO RAPTZ | STREET HITS WEBRADIO | MUSIC ADD ROUEN | BPM WEB TV | RADIO KLAN-D | PUNCH RADIO | VYBZ FM | STAYHIGH Radio | RADIO LASER 
🇩🇪 DIGITAL MEDIAVERSE | PELIONE Radio 
🇿🇦 UBUNTU FM HIPHOP
🇬🇧 INTERNATIONAL FLEET RADIO | LWR Radio
🇦🇺 KLR RADIO | TUNE1OZ
🇨🇴 WARRIOR FAM
🇬🇷 GHOST12 Radio | DREAM CITY Radio
 

Saturday, May 2, 2026

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


The Morales brothers grew up split between Hawthorne's South Bay and Mexico, lost a championship basketball game, and started writing raps. That origin story is almost too clean, but "Machetes & Micheladas" sounds like it earned every detail. This is Coyote's fifth full-length and their most focused collaboration yet – handing the entire production slate to Statik Selektah, the Massachusetts DJ and producer who has been building East Coast drum palettes for two decades, and letting the chemistry do the work. Statik delivers the weight: jazz-sourced loops chopped with precision, kicks that carry real bottom end, a sonic consistency that gives LadiesLoveGuapo and Ricky Blanco a stable foundation to build on track after track. The Morales brothers operate in English and Spanglish interchangeably, moving between drive-by narratives, sneaker histories, immigration fury, and letters to firstborn sons without breaking rhythm. On "Blasphemy" – the final video from the album – Guapo plants himself next to historical iconography and keeps rapping, as if the comparison doesn't require acknowledgment. That confidence runs through the whole record. The guest list is heavy and purposeful: Conway the Machine, Xzibit, B-Real and Sick Jacken of Psycho Realm, Curren$y, Berner, Locksmith, R.A. the Rugged Man, Daylyt among others – every feature earns its spot. Few records in 2026 have come out of West Coast underground hip-hop with this much structural integrity.

Indigo Phoenyx & Adwerdz "Eloquence in Execution" [EP]

 

Indigo Phoenyx built Rugged Triad Records from the ground up in 2020, and the label's catalog – with names like Nivek B and releases alongside Shabaam Sahdeeq – reflects a clear curatorial standard: underground, uncompromising, rooted in craft. "Eloquence in Execution" reunites her with producer Adwerdz, who handled the beatwork on 2024's "The Black Swan," and the chemistry is evident from the jump. Adwerdz builds dark, dense production – drums that sit with weight, samples chosen for atmosphere rather than accessibility – and Indigo raps into that space with the directness of someone writing from lived experience, not observation. The thematic center of the project is her embrace of Islam as a teenager and what it meant to hold onto faith through transformation and hardship. That's not subject matter most MCs tackle with real texture; Indigo handles it with exactly the kind of unflinching honesty the production demands. Foul Al appears as a feature. Mix by Jeremy Joshua, artwork by Indy. Released on Rugged Triad Records.

Sham Blak "Ain't Nothing Like San Diego" [VIDEO]


Sham Blak repräsentiert South East San Diego – das ist kein Marketing, sondern der tatsächliche Ausgangspunkt für alles was er macht. Produziert von Shile, trägt "Ain't Nothing Like San Diego" genau diese Adresse im Beat: ruhig, gritty, mit einem Undertow der sich nicht beeilt. Der Track ist die erste Single aus dem kommenden EP "Man of My Word" – zehn Tracks, mit Features von Lorde Smis, NVY JONEZ LKR, Mr Brady, Destruct und Mischif, Production auch von Seas in the Slap, Yellow Bone Production und PHD Beats. Sham Blak hat 2025 zwei volle Alben rausgebracht, zuletzt "Red October" komplett produziert von PHD Beats. Die Energie hier ist bewusster, etwas verhaltener – Fokus auf Delivery und Substanz statt Lautstärke.

Jazzy Lion Man "Just Trying To Get By" [ALBUM]

 

Jazzy Lion Man operates at a pace most producers don't attempt – a prolific Delaware-based beat craftsman with well over a hundred releases to his name, he treats the album format more like a running log than a statement. "Just Trying To Get By" lands in that spirit: nine tracks, spare and efficient, built on the kind of MPC-rooted abstract hip-hop that trades in texture and feel over pop structure. The feature list – JOHNNYTRA$H, Jules Clay, Granada, Charley Roy, Ant Kelly, Skip The Kid, itsjusdra – reads like a roll call from a specific corner of the independent underground that doesn't bother with press cycles or playlist pitching. Every guest is a co-worker, not a co-sign. The cover art, handled by Jazzy Lion Man himself, keeps that DIY thread consistent. This is the kind of release that exists for people who are already paying attention.

Da Inphamus Amadeuz x The Punchline Academy "ShaBlaze" [VIDEO]


"ShaBlaze" arrives from within the infrastructure of the Punchline Academy, the cypher-focused show Da Inphamus Amadeuz has been running on Shade 45 since 2017, and it sounds exactly like that – a session that got serious. INPH's production keeps the palette lean: East Coast drum patterns with real velocity underneath them, a loop that doesn't overstay its welcome, the kind of beat that demands the MC do the work. Shortee Sha and Blazin answer that demand without hesitation. The track has the feel of two MCs who've been warming up for this – precise, aggressive delivery, tight rhyme construction with no dead space between ideas. It's bar-for-bar hip-hop with no framing device beyond the craft itself, and that's enough.

Omen44 "Da Games People Play" [VIDEO]


Omen44 releases the official video for his single “Da Games People Play,” which is already ruffling feathers and stirring commotion inside the political ring. Audiences see Omen44 in a new fashion from long hair, dark shades, bandana, to fringed attire. Bold imagery on a projector behind Omen44 puts the message front and center. A gritty, thought-provoking performance reinforces the track’s political stance and raw honesty. Each bar and visual transitions into a statement: direct, unapologetic, and meant to be felt as much as heard.

Watch the official video for “Da Games People Play” and stay tuned for more releases form the forthcoming ‘u.s.’ album.

Friday, May 1, 2026

Chubs x FiveEight Fever "Grhyme" [ALBUM]


01. Grhyme Intro
02. Primal Jux
03. Plaid Colored Carpets feat. Lungs
04. Eat The Rich
05. Words Are Weapons
06. Dead Danson feat. Bub Styles
07. Epileptic
08. D.R.U.G.S.
09. Work To School feat. Blizz From Juice & Gripz
10. Sket The Hitman Hart feat. Brad Piff
11. Get Off My Cross Trainers
12. Burl Talk
13. Camp Kill feat. A.M. Early Morning
14. Monsters
15. Trail Of Kerosene
16. Soul Deepens feat. Ox Omni
17. Crown Or Crutched
18. Monsters (Demo Version)

There's a particular kind of underground rap that doesn't announce itself — it just shows up with a tracklist and lets the work do the talking. Grhyme is that kind of record. Long Island's Chubs has spent the better part of a decade carving out a lane defined by unvarnished delivery, gravel-heavy cadence, and bars that favor street realism over ornament. His catalog — Corner Store Carnivores with Bub Styles, the Bruiser Brody LPs, the Snowgoons collab Plenty Pressure — maps a consistent aesthetic: thick production, no filler, no crossover reach. FiveEight Fever brings matching energy on the boards, building a framework that borrows from UK sensibilities without losing the hard-knuckled New York center of gravity the MC operates from. The title spells it out directly — Grime and Rhyme collapsed into a single word — and the eighteen tracks play that tension straight, no irony. The production stays deliberate: drums that sit heavy, samples handled with care, space used as weight rather than absence. Chubs holds the mic like someone with nothing to prove and everything to document. Guest contributions from Bub Styles, Blizz From Juice, Brad Piff, Ox Omni, A.M. Early Morning, and others fill out the margins without shifting the center. This is a full-length built for people who go all the way through.

Jalen Frazier x Fumes The Threat "The Empires Destroyed" [ALBUM]

 

01. Marbled Delmnonicos
02. Passive Income
03. Badge Of Honor feat. Reek Osama
04. Cuban Link Arsonist
05. Bloodshed Interlude
06. Fortune 500
07. Corrupt Minds feat. Hell’z OWN
08. Stained Nubuck
09. Front Row View

The Empires Destroyed is a collaborative album from Jalen Frazier and Fumes The Threat that operates squarely within the no-frills East Coast tradition: tight track lengths, dense bars, raw production, and two guest appearances from Reek Osama and Hell'z OWN that fit the established aesthetic. The track titles alone tell you where this album lives – Stained Nubuck, Cuban Link Arsonist, Bloodshed Interlude – and the execution matches the intent without theatrical excess. Nine tracks, nothing wasted, a project built to reward listeners who come for craft and leave satisfied.

Benny The Butcher & Fuego Base "Rev X" (feat. Sule) [VIDEO]


Ashes In The Safe is the collaborative full-length from Benny The Butcher and Fuego Base, with "Rev X" – featuring Sule – serving as its visual centerpiece in video form. Benny is the household name, but Fuego Base is arguably the album's engine: the Connecticut MC carries momentum across multiple tracks with the hungry precision that defined his 2023 standalone work Biggest Since Camby. Benny brings his measured, veteran menace; the two voices rub against each other productively rather than merging into a single tone. The album's production – cold, mob-influenced loops and heavy drums – maintains the dark atmosphere that Black Soprano Family has made their signature. The 16-minute short film directed by THIRDEYERAZ, released alongside the April 22 project, gives the album a cinematic companion that reinforces rather than replaces the music itself. Nine tracks, no filler, the correct length.

Struggle Mike "Solid" (feat. Party G the Humble) [SINGLE]


Struggle Mike operates far from the aggressive energy that Chicago's drill wave brought to global attention, favoring instead a contemplative, introspective approach that places him closer to the boom bap tradition in spirit if not always in sound. "Solid" with Party G the Humble is a statement of values as much as a track: the word itself is both a descriptor and an aspiration. An independent MC continuing to build a catalog that prioritizes substance over spectacle.

Daniel Son x ManZu Beatz "Boss At The Door" (feat. Jay Royale) [SINGLE]


Daniel Son appears for the second time in this batch – here over production from ManZu Beatz as part of Voci Storiche Vol. 6, a series that frames each volume as underground testimony: powerful rhymes, heavy production, raw truth. Jay Royale contributes a guest verse; ManZu Beatz handles production, mixing, and mastering throughout. The WAV/MP3 dual-format release signals a working approach that prioritizes DJ utility as much as streaming access. Two Daniel Son releases in a single day document a current phase of output that complements the Shattered Glass material with a different production context while maintaining the same lyrical intensity that defines his best work. Consistent regardless of the production chair he's sitting across from.

OT The Real "750" [SINGLE]


OT The Real steps out of the Black Soprano Family ensemble context for a solo single while remaining entirely within the aesthetic family that BSF has established. His appearances on Benny The Butcher and Fuego Base's Ashes In The Safe demonstrated his ability to hold ground alongside his label peers; "750" gives him the room to state a solo position. Compact, direct, and carrying the same gritty delivery that made his BSF contributions stand out. No softening of approach.

Risskant x DJ MP "Turn It Up" (feat. Jinnahcide & Ruste Juxx) [VIDEO]


Risskant and DJ MP recruit Ruste Juxx and Jinnahcide for "Turn It Up," a collaborative single where DJ MP handles production, mixing, and mastering. Ruste Juxx is a consistent presence in the harder-edged New York underground, with a history that connects to the Griselda extended family and a relentless work rate that mirrors their output ethic. The Netherlands has a deep and longstanding relationship with US underground rap – DJ MP and Risskant operate squarely within that tradition, using the transatlantic connection not as novelty but as working practice. The video by @martijnvisuals gives the track a clean visual document to go with the audio. Hard-hitting, purposeful, no softening of edges.

Lord Sko x Statik Selektah "Hangman" [VIDEO]


Lord Sko is 21 years old and from Washington Heights, Manhattan – and those two facts combined with his output to this point make him one of the more interesting younger voices working within the New York boom bap tradition. His 2025 album PIFF, which brought in Conway the Machine, Grand Puba, and Curren$y alongside Harry Fraud and Statik Selektah production, demonstrated both his reach and his range. "Hangman," the lead single for his forthcoming collaborative album Elevator Music with Statik Selektah – due May 15, 2026 – is produced entirely by Statik and leans toward the meditative: themes of pressure, identity, and self-acceptance delivered with the kind of vulnerability that reads as earned rather than performed. A young artist working at a genuinely high level with one of the most respected producers in the New York independent tradition.

UllNevaNo x Philth Spector "Yellow Jackets" (feat. DJ illMEASURED) [SINGLE]

 

UllNevaNo and Philth Spector arrive at "Yellow Jackets" from two distinct but compatible scenes – Baltimore's underground rap community and Philadelphia's beat-making tradition – and the result sounds like it should: grimy loops, dusty samples, a drum pattern that snaps without being pristine. DJ illMEASURED's cuts from Maryland add a dynamic element that keeps the track moving. The project title Stephon Barbury is layered: it references Stephon Marbury's Georgia high school and carries the wasp-sting implication of the track's lyrical approach. The Wu-Tang "Triumph" reference in the release notes isn't just aesthetic positioning – the cypher-style intensity UllNevaNo brings here earns the comparison. A strong opening statement for a collaboration between artists who know exactly what they're building.

DJ Kawon "Dirty Angels" (feat. Cold Camp) [VIDEO]


DJ Kawon positions "Dirty Angels" as the opening statement for Boombap Alumi, his debut production album due June 23 via Mad Good Records, with Cold Camp providing the MC presence. The debut production album format is itself a genre declaration: boom bap as a producer's art form, the DJ and beatmaker as primary architect rather than support function. Cold Camp delivers on their part of the track; the production gives them the right foundation. June 23 will tell the full story of what DJ Kawon is building, but this introduction sets the coordinates clearly.

Solitario Soldado "Sonido Bendito" (feat. Zabaz LCM) [VIDEO]


Solitario Soldado and Zabaz LCM deliver "Sonido Bendito" from deep within Colombia's underground, with Zabaz handling production. The visual was made by La Colina. The phrase in their own promotional text – rap makes us brothers, out of respect – is not marketing language; it describes the operating principle of a scene that has built itself on genuine community values rather than industry access. The Envigado-Bosa connection surfaces again here, mirroring the same regional solidarity that runs through MC Ari's work: different cities, same commitment to hip-hop with real content. A track built from the inside of a scene that doesn't need external validation.

Outerspace x Planetary x Reef The Lost Cauze "Mechanic Shop" [SINGLE]


Outerspace and Reef The Lost Cauze are both established presences in the Philadelphia underground, with Planetary serving as the natural connective tissue between the two acts. Reef The Lost Cauze has built a career on technical precision and a relentless output rate that has made him one of Philly's most respected lyrical voices; Outerspace operates with the group chemistry that comes from years of work as a duo. "Mechanic Shop" doesn't need to explain itself: three Philadelphia MCs on common ground, no unnecessary framing required. A single that arrives from within a scene rather than toward one.

Who Knows "WK Ultra" [VIDEO]


Who Knows delivers the fifth installment of their WK Cypher series with "WK Ultra" – eight MCs (Jonny Tightlips, Keggles, Wise Guy, Eras, Masta Marx, Context, Skels, Mr. Whippy) over production from Jack Danz, shot by Jesse Phillips with camera assistance from Mikayla Grosse. The format is its own argument: faces change, the movement continues. A Cypher series that demonstrates quality through consistency rather than individual event status. Five rounds in and the series knows what it is.

Evaize "The Epilogue" [ALBUM]

 

Evaize presents The Epilogue as a 10-track album that builds its own atmospheric world through track titles that suggest something beyond the usual underground coordinates: Something Strange In the Air, Mortals Among Gods, The Obelisk, Plutonium. CLO appears on two tracks (Velvet Tunnel and Other Side), suggesting a genuine creative relationship rather than a strategic feature placement. Erica M. and Baked Plissken round out the guest appearances. The Epilogue implies a concluding chapter – to what, the album itself must answer. A release that operates as a complete statement rather than a collection of singles.

Kappa-O "L'Impero Colpisce Ancora" [VIDEO]


Kappa-O operates out of Bologna within the Hard Squat Crew and Hard Record network, and "L'Impero Colpisce Ancora" – The Empire Strikes Back, a title whose irony is entirely intentional – surfaces as an unofficial video from his 2024 album Kappa-O vs Kappa-O, with production by KIQUE and direction by Alberto Portland. The non-official framing ("una storia vera, forse" – a true story, perhaps) sets up the film's approach: self-aware, direct, grounded in the specific geography of Bologna's underground. Kappa-O is in the pre-release phase of a new album, with a presentation video announced as forthcoming. Italian underground rap building on its own terms.

Snowgoons x A-F-R-O x DJ Robert Smith "Say Something" [SINGLE]


The Snowgoons have spent two decades building a functional transatlantic bridge: German production meeting American MC culture in a way that doesn't feel like appropriation but genuine creative exchange. Their catalog is one of the most consistent in independent boom bap, and "Say Something" with A-F-R-O and DJ Robert Smith continues that trajectory. A-F-R-O brings the lyrical density and battle-sharpened delivery that suits the Snowgoons' production philosophy: nothing soft, nothing wasted, the bars doing the work the title demands. DJ Robert Smith contributes the DJ element that keeps the track grounded in real-school values.

Sean Links "Jefe" [VIDEO]


Sean Links brings "Jefe" with production from True Cipher: a direct, no-detours video single with the leadership-energy its title implies. True Cipher provides a solid production foundation; Sean Links rides it without waste. Independent and unapologetic.

Self Defence "Addiction Syndrome" [EP]

 

Self Defence structures Addiction Syndrome as a deliberate arc: First Dose as the scratched intro and Last Dose as the credits roll at the close, with five tracks in between that carry the thematic weight of addiction as organizing principle rather than subject matter. The concept provides cohesion without constraining individual track identity – Return Of The Jedi, Expensive Habits, Pretty Stars operate as standalone statements that also contribute to the whole. VeNoM's scratches on the bookending tracks establish and close the boom bap framework. A seven-track EP that takes its concept seriously without wearing it as a costume.

Chip Fu ft. Busta Rhymes "Have Mercy" [VIDEO]


"Have Mercy" reunites Chip Fu with Busta Rhymes on the first single from his forthcoming EP Invisible Footsteps – two artists whose shared lineage in the early 90s Brooklyn creative explosion, though arriving through different groups (Fu-Schnickens and Leaders of the New School respectively), produced some of the most technically demanding rapid-fire rap of that era. Chip Fu arrives sharp: the speed-shifting cadences, tongue-twisting patterns, and animated wordplay that defined his work with Fu-Schnickens are present and undiminished. Busta enters measured – patience before explosion – building through the verse before shifting into the rapid-fire territory that is his signature. The contrast in approach gives the track genuine shape. Invisible Footsteps, due May 15, 2026, also features a reunion with Shaquille O'Neal more than three decades after "What's Up Doc (Can We Rock?)" A return that arrives with something to say rather than something to trade on.

Stretch Money x Dub Muzik "Dirty Daran" [EP]

 

Stretch Money and Dub Muzik deliver a five-track EP that wears its Bay Area identity clearly: the track San Francisco PD doesn't require additional context to understand its thematic territory. Dub Muzik produces throughout; Stretch Money handles the lyrical work. The compact EP format suits the material – five tracks, each making its point without padding, the total package clocking in as a focused statement rather than a sprawling project. Independent West Coast output with its eyes open.

Da Inphamus Amadeus x The Punchline Academy "ShaBlaze" [SINGLE]


Da Inphamus Amadeus and The Punchline Academy assemble Shortee Sha, Blazin, DAARMY97, and Tone Spliff's cuts for "ShaBlaze" – a collaborative single that prioritizes collective energy over the single-voice statement. Multiple MCs sharing a track in this configuration is a declaration of aesthetic solidarity: everyone operates from the same foundational values, the differences in delivery and cadence are what create texture rather than conflict. Tone Spliff's scratch contributions anchor the boom bap identity of the release with the same precision he brings to his own productions. A single built to document a community of craft.

Killah Dilla "Life's War" [VIDEO]


Killah Dilla operates across multiple roles in the underground – including camera work on Daniel Son and Futurewave's visual for "Paid My Tolls" – and "Life's War," produced by Frizzy Astro, presents the standalone MC side of that versatility. The self-stated thesis – Life's Lessons Equals Life's Stories – is the most honest briefing for what the track delivers: lived experience as lyrical content, no philosophical distance between the subject and the source. A compact, direct independent single from someone with genuine skin in the game.

Termanology & Royal Flush "Royal Terms" [ALBUM]

 

Royal Terms pairs two MCs who have spent their careers in the same sonic coordinates without always working together: Termanology from Lawrence, Massachusetts, whose output with DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Statik Selektah has produced some of the most respected independent boom bap of the last two decades; and Royal Flush, whose 1997 debut Ghetto Millionaire established his Queens identity and whose voice carries the weight of the mid-90s DITC-adjacent aesthetic without imitation. The album's production roster – Statik Selektah, AraabMuzik, Spunk Bigga, Cartune Beatz, and others including the two MCs themselves – provides a varied but consistent foundation across eight tracks. Tek of Smif-N-Wessun, UFO Fev, and Dru Hoffa appear as features. The result is exactly what it sets out to be: a cohesive boom bap album from two artists whose chemistry is structural rather than manufactured. May 8, 2026.

Peter Amo1 "Key Minor" [VIDEO]


Peter Amo1 brings "Key Minor" with production from Precise Omega and visuals from Steve Bauza of Space Cadet Films. The title's tonal implication – minor key as emotional register – carries through in the track's construction: a foundation that prioritizes atmosphere without sacrificing the directional energy an MC needs to work against. Amo1 rides the Precise Omega production with focused intent. A single that states its position clearly and asks for nothing beyond attention to the music.

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

 

The Long Leash was built in difficult times – the liner notes speak plainly of loss, of candles going out, of uncertainty ushering in dark days – and the album carries that weight without melodrama. P-Ro's voice has the quality their own description captures precisely: a post-apocalyptic Tom Waits, lived-in and dog-eared, undeniable in its raw honesty. Sankofa rides alongside with a complementary presence; Tali Rodriguez produces and engineers the whole project, providing a sonic vehicle whose variety meets the terrain of each track without forcing a unified aesthetic. Twelve tracks from Tunnel at the Light's End to Snoop's Nail Gun chart a route that belongs to the artists who made it: uncertain destination, chosen path. G Fam Black appears on the penultimate The Fallout Begins, a feature that earns its placement. An album that asks for patience and rewards it.

ethemadassassin & D.R.U.G.S. Beats "The Manual" [VIDEO]


"The Manual" arrives as the fourth single and video from ethemadassassin and D.R.U.G.S. Beats' Late Night With Wave Letterman, shot documentary-style by Ty Brueilly Films. The documentary approach is consistent with their working aesthetic: no theatrical staging, no distance between the artists and the viewer, just the music and the context around it. D.R.U.G.S. Beats' production and ethemad's delivery have established a clear chemistry across the album; this single extends the documentation of that chemistry to the visual format. With "Culinary Class" alongside Milano Constantine running concurrently, ethemad's current phase is notably active on both the collaboration and the primary project front simultaneously.

Stonam "STONAM" [SINGLE]

 

Stonam releases two tracks that didn't make the cut for Fight Vol. 2 – SAVE! and BYOL (Build Your Own Legacy) – with the most honest framing available: "songs that didn't make it, enjoy." There's no attempt to reposition the material as a bonus or a special edition; it's overflow material released with confidence rather than apology. SAVE! at 4:27 has room to develop; BYOL runs tighter. The self-titled format puts his name on two tracks that stand independently from the main project. A small release that doesn't oversell itself.

Mickey Blue x Celph Titled x M-Dot ft. Starvin B & Tone Spliff "Villains for Hire" [SINGLE]


New Jersey producer Mickey Blue builds "Villains for Hire" from a grimy, sample-heavy foundation – dusty drums, ominous textures, raw underground intensity – and populates it with a guest list that delivers on the brief without compromise. Celph Titled of Army of the Pharaohs brings his recognized technical precision; M-Dot operates in his established register of dense, architectural bars; Starvin B rounds out the ensemble. Tone Spliff's cuts add the final layer. Mickey Blue's approach to production is to build for the MC first – the instrumental provides the right frame without competing for attention. Following the Apathy and Ferris Blusa-assisted "Veil Of Reality," this single demonstrates a consistent approach: heavyweight guests, heavyweight production, no softening of intent for accessibility.

RHYMRCKA "BLK CONverses" [VIDEO]


RHYMRCKA presents "BLK CONverses" as a mini-video from his solo album The Frequency, released through DCM Entertainment and available on Bandcamp. The mini-visual format is deliberate: the track as the primary statement, the visual as documentation rather than spectacle. A focused single within a larger album body of work, presented without excess.

Weaponface "Weaponface" [ALBUM]

 

Weaponface is San Jose, Northern California's Joe Cutter and Snuff – a battle rap skater MC and his production partner – and their self-titled debut is a deliberate departure from traditional rhyme structures: 12 tracks that prioritize texture, chaos, and raw energy over formal craft as an artistic choice rather than a limitation. Snuff handles all production; Joe Cutter writes and delivers all lyrics. The track listing telegraphs the sensibility immediately – "I never thought leopards would eat my face," "Narc Johnson (flavor country)" – and the album follows through on the implied chaos with commitment. The project is dedicated to Kefer BHL. A debut that knows exactly what it is and refuses any other frame.

Nick Grant ft. BJ The Chicago Kid "Back Up" [SINGLE]


Nick Grant has built his career on a specific and uncommon quality: the kind of dense, architectural lyricism that doesn't announce itself with hype but reveals itself through repeated listening. His 2023 album Sunday Dinner was a deeply personal project that landed with audiences who prioritize craft; Smile, due May 15, 2026, extends that trajectory with a guest list that reads like a statement of intent – Westside Gunn, CyHi, Ransom, Punch, and BJ The Chicago Kid, a Grammy-nominated vocalist who brings the soulful undertow that "Back Up" builds around. The Grant and BJ Chicago Kid working relationship goes back to his debut era; it's a pairing that clearly works, and this single benefits from their established chemistry. An Atlanta-rooted MC building toward what may be his strongest album yet.

38 Spesh x Dave East "Heavy Burden" [SINGLE]


38 Spesh is one of the more versatile figures in the current New York underground: a producer of genuine skill who also raps with conviction, and whose career has built through consistent collaborations rather than a single breakthrough moment. His TCF Music Group output alongside Dave East extends a working relationship between two MCs who share a seriousness of purpose that sits outside trend cycles. "Heavy Burden" is compact and direct – the title carries its weight without theatrical overstatement. Dave East's Harlem identity and Spesh's Rochester grit meet on equal terms here, two artists who have each put in the time to earn the conversation they're having on record.

Dio Gin & Cube Ref "Steamboat vs. Savage (ECK Remix)" [VIDEO]


Dio Gin and Cube Ref release "Steamboat vs. Savage (ECK Remix)" with production from Chairman Chow and direction from Queen Philosophical, mixed and mastered by Monty Dale at Graybeard Recording Studios. The ECK Remix designation places this within a larger project framework – The People's Champion – suggesting a catalog that's building across multiple formats. Dio Gin operates with a consistent directness, and the collaboration with Cube Ref adds dimension without disrupting the established identity. A video release that stays firmly within the underground circuit and asks for nothing beyond that.