Monday, April 13, 2026
Comet MadMen "MadMen By Design" [VIDEO]
P-Ro "Parlor Tricks As Usual" [ALBUM]

P-Ro out of Boston has been putting in the work for years — 49 releases deep, every single one handled solo. "Parlor Tricks As Usual" is exactly what the title suggests: business as usual, and the business is calling it like it is. The concept centers on government as illusionist, pulling sleight-of-hand moves in plain sight while the crowd stays distracted — it's a frame that gives the album room to move through paranoia, satire, and cold observation without losing coherence. Production stays in the jazzy soul-inflected boom bap pocket P-Ro has refined across his catalog, the "Sideshow" interludes doing real structural work between the main tracks. Sankofa and G Fam Black both appear, familiar collaborators who know how to operate in this space. The asking price of $6.66 is a statement on its own. Everything by Ro — no label, no middlemen, no compromises.
DIE$EL-E "Rockin With The Blessed" [VIDEO]
Chrome Bills "Facts" [ALBUM]

Chrome Bills — MC K-Cromozone and DJ Steve Bills out of Washington D.C. — have been building their world the right way: a decade-long podcast that championed the underground, a network of collaborators forged on mutual respect, and a discography that's never chased anything it didn't already believe in. "Facts" is eight tracks of exactly that. DJ Steve Bills handles production on nearly the entire album and his command of the sample-based framework is unhurried and deliberate — drums with the right pocket, textures that breathe, nothing wasted. K-Cromozone has been in the game since 2002 and it shows in the best possible way: a MC who knows where every bar is going before it leaves his mouth, technical without being cold, grounded without being plain. The J.Bomb.Beat-produced "Common Sense" OG Mix is the kind of collaboration that carries real history behind it, a connection stretching back over two decades. Dood Computer steps in on "Keep Rappin," artwork handled by DJ Remedy. Full creative control, front to back — this is what independent hip-hop is supposed to sound like.
Curren$y "VIP Parking" [VIDEO]
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Bars IV Days "The Bad Guy Is Back" [VIDEO]
Guilty Simpson x Rad Brown "Higher Level" [EP]
Godilla x Native Born "Prismas Electricos" [ALBUM]
Tyshawn "Man In The Mir" [EP]
Cymarshall Law & Frigstep "ANNO 1981" [EP]
CERTAIN.ONES x Astro Vandalist "DIG DUG" (feat. L.I.F.E. LONG, Frank Stress & Bobby Craves) [SINGLE]
Whose, Marley B. & BigTimeBake "Shattered Dreams" (feat. Tomcantsleep) [SINGLE]
Big Gates x Camoflauge Monk "Birth Of The Biggest" [ALBUM]
Don D x Original Super Legend "Roeping" [ALBUM]
Cashus King x Big O "Streams" (feat. Blu, Frannie EL & Shari) [SINGLE]
Cracked Wax Syndicate "C.W.S (REMIX)" [SINGLE]
Finale "The Good" [ALBUM]
Tre-Dot x Ski Sharp "Hello" [SINGLE]
WateRR x Vanderslice "Imperial Legacy" [VIDEO]
Showrocka, Ansolu & Blonju "Freedom Voices" (feat. Sa-Roc) [SINGLE]
Perfect Pete x MoicanoBeats "Mean What U Say" [VIDEO]
Novatore "Pale Horse Of The Apocalypse" [ALBUM]
Nuse Volume (Nuse Tyrant & Ghostvolume) "Prism Of The Subconscious" [ALBUM]
DeevoDaGenius "Deevo Type III" [ALBUM]
Chino XL & Canibus "Necksnapper LP" [ALBUM]
Napoleon Da Legend "G.A.M.O. (Gods Against Man’s Oppression)" [ALBUM]
Xzibit, B-Real, Demrick & Scoop DeVille "This Thing Of Ours" [ALBUM]
Propaganda x ProducerTrentTaylor "This Is Our Fellowship" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
Y.N.X. 716 "Temporal Lobe Experiment" [ALBUM]
TrueCipher & Estee Nack "S.E.T.U. (Se Embromaron Todito Ustedes)" [ALBUM]
Al-Doe x Spanish Ran "Rock, Paper, Scissors" [ALBUM]
Mellow Mike & R'Know "Scratch Soup" [EP]
DJ Muggs & T.F "Don’t Call Me Lucky" [ALBUM]
King Kamal "Theme Music" [ALBUM]
The Troubles (JB Swift & Agent Smith 78) "The Trouble Is..." [ALBUM]
DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 EP39 [BoomBap Mixshow]
🔊LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep39
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Da Inphamus Amadeuz x The Punchline Academy "HALAL (Hunger & Loyalty Are Law)" (feat. Shah Leezy & Tahmell) [VIDEO]
Traffic "Cradle to the Grave" (feat. Rome Streetz) [VIDEO]
B. Dvine "Think This" [VIDEO]
Zaze x Chris Thomas "Menace II Sobriety" [VIDEO]
Soldati Madero "Dopamina" [VIDEO]
Libsey & The Budsmen "Turn To Ash" [VIDEO]
Sauce Heist x DirtyDiggs "Diamond Dust Shoes" [ALBUM]

DirtyDiggs operates like a one-man infrastructure for underground hip-hop — his production catalog touches Agallah, Planet Asia, Recognize Ali, Hus Kingpin, AA Rashid, and the list doesn't stop. On Diamond Dust Shoes he gives Sauce Heist twelve instrumentals that do exactly what they're supposed to: soulful frames for bars, violin samples that wrap around the vocals rather than compete with them, a mix that stays clean and purposeful throughout. Heist holds his lane — street-level, measured, zero filler. The guest roster reads like a deliberate curation of the same orbit: Estee Nack, Nowaah The Flood, ETO, Jamal Gasol, Mooch & Rigz, Rome Streetz, al.Divino, AA Rashid and K.Burns each get in and get out without overstaying. The physical release — 150 numbered lathe-cut CD hybrids, playable both as CD and on a turntable, signed by Sauce Heist — is the kind of collector's object that defines this tier of independent rap. Underground done right.
Team Demo “East to West” (feat. Al Skratch & Tash) [SINGLE]
Team Demo links up once again with Al Skratch for the hard-hitting new single “East to West,” the latest release following their previous drop “Up There.”



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