Monday, July 13, 2026
Frank N Dank Live @ Samy Deluxe Blockparty Deluxe, Heidelberg [VIDEO]
Nuchal feat. ETO "No Weapon" [VIDEO]
Doza The Drum Dealer x Kaeson Skrilla "A.N.T.M.S." [SINGLE]
The 17th Cipher, Rufus Sims & IAMGAWD "Chicagospel" feat. Ju Jilla [SINGLE]

The lineup for this project reveals itself through accumulated context: The 17th Cipher from an earlier round (*T.H.R.O.N.E.* EP), Rufus Sims who also appeared on AWOL's *NOW LOADING* featuring Vic Spencer, and IAMGAWD an emcee who already demonstrated his weight on Doc Da Mindbenda's "House Money." Together they form the core of the forthcoming album *Chicagospel*. The title track featuring Ju Jilla serves as the first official single. Work Scorsese produces. The title speaks directly: Chicago and Gospel. Not gospel in the conventional church sense, but gospel as truth you hear and carry. Chicago's lyrically-focused underground has its own tradition rarely named in the same breath as drill Vic Spencer, IAMGAWD, Chris Crack, and others. *Chicagospel* positions itself inside that lineage. Ju Jilla's feature adds weight to the title track. The album is forthcoming; the single already delivers substance as an entry point.
93' "Vet" [VIDEO]
Northside Lord "THE LORDS WORK" [EP]
Bad Lungz "I Ain't Average" [VIDEO]
PF Cuttin, Labba & John Jigg$ "Badman Nah Deal Wit Supa Hero" [SINGLE]

This record earns its weight immediately through its DJ credit. PF Cuttin is not simply a turntablist; he is one of the most respected scratch artists and mixing engineers in the New York underground. His name already appeared on Skanks' Knicks anthem earlier in this list, and he regularly functions as a connective thread across different pockets of the same underground. Labba and John Jigg$ handle the emcee side. John Jigg$ comes from the Mxnxpxly Family network, which appeared in an earlier round with "Day of the Wolves." The title is direct and unflinching: Badman doesn't deal with Superheroes. No compromise, no franchise rap just boom bap and conviction. An instrumental is included in the package, signaling DJ-ready intent from the beginning.
WRD Life x Planetary "The Gods Almighty" feat. Jamalski [VIDEO]
Skanks the Rap Martyr "53" (The New York Knicks Anthem) [VIDEO]
GALV & Figub Brazlevič Live @ Samy Deluxe Blockparty Deluxe 2026, Heidelberg [VIDEO]
Alpha Centori & Shyste Chronkyte "Concrete Scriptures" [Stream]
Topping the EP is the incredible “Sunny Daze”. The feel of the song is perfect for riding or walking around on a glorious summer day. Shyste spits flames over trippy vocal samples and hard drums. The musical heat Alpha Centori provides keeps the listener’s head nodding thru the entire track.
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Buckshot "Good Day" [VIDEO]
Novatore feat. Merkules "Machines" [VIDEO]
Black Silver x HardMoney "All Gas" [SINGLE]

“All Gas” gains its real weight through Black Silver’s history. Also known as The Navigator and Silver Synth, he was part of the Analog Brothers alongside Ice-T, Kool Keith, Marc Live, and Pimpin’ Rex—a deliberately strange unit that brought vintage synthesizers, drum machines, futuristic personas, and underground abstraction into the same room. His wider connections include Tha Likwit Crew, Black Ice, and other West Coast networks. Black Silver does not need a rugged beat to prove underground credibility. He comes from an era when independence was not campaign language; it was basic survival. His relationship with HardMoney is equally important. The producer is handling the complete Void Where Inhibited project and has known Black Silver for more than two decades. That history gives the rollout room to move through different states. “W.O.L.F.” converted setbacks into instruction. “Fadeaway Shots” stepped away from the permanent outrage cycle. The title track pushed boom bap toward less restricted, more experimental shapes. “All Gas” accelerates again. These are not conflicting ideas. They form a sequence: reflection, alignment, motion. Black Silver does not perform like a veteran asking permission to enter a younger scene. His authority comes from experience, but also from refusing to turn that experience into museum material. The title promises forward drive, yet his delivery does not confuse momentum with panic. “All Gas” means commitment: once the direction is clear, there is no point in moving halfway. HardMoney controls that engine. The instrumental version is useful because it reveals the motion beneath the vocal recording—the producer’s role in creating urgency without forcing the emcee to chase the beat. Rather than surrounding Black Silver with oversized impact, HardMoney builds around his cadence. That is the advantage of an actual emcee-producer relationship: the production does not require the rapper to become somebody else in order to survive it.
Perso & JustMusicBeats "Quelques Grammes" [VIDEO]
Figerson x BhramaBull "Revenge of the Manji Clan" [VIDEO]
Saturday, July 11, 2026
THE TANGIERS FEAT. IAMPROFIT "WEAPONS OF WAR" [VIDEO]
T.F & DJ MUGGS "100 DOLLAR BILL" [VIDEO]
TRUECIPHER FEAT. ESTEE NACK "S.E.T.U." [ALBUM]
RON BROWZ "FIEND" [VIDEO]
STAN IPCUS "THE WORKING MAN IS A SUCKER" [ALBUM]

White Plains, New York's Stan Ipcus has spent years building a reputation for street-smart storytelling over technically clean flows his latest LP "Sleep If You Want" made Bandcamp's best hip-hop list in October 2024. "The Working Man Is A Sucker" pulls together a producer roster of Black Joey, United Crates, Montega Mateos, Ras Beats, and Syer, with cuts from DJ Eclipse, plus features from Fazeonerok, J.Tree, and a revisited "La Life" with Defcee. Straight boom bap, no detours.
