Thursday, July 2, 2026

Detin8 – "Respect" [VIDEO]


Detin8 delivers "Respect" from the *Keys Of Life* EP. The credits carry weight: produced by ThatProducerGi, cuts by DJ Oddball, mixed by Detin8 & ThatProducerGi, and – the standout credit – mastered by 4th Disciple. 4th Disciple is a Wu-Tang-affiliated producer known for his work with Killarmy and Sunz of Man; when his name appears on a release, the Wu DNA is present. Directed by Detin8 & Underground Celebrities, with a camera/editing team including Sega Frate, Demetrius K. Martinez, Joe Spesh, and Miguel de Faria. The title "Respect" and the EP title *Keys Of Life* point toward reflective, principled rap. The 4th Disciple connection places Detin8 within a specific Wu lineage that values sonic craft and spiritual weight.

Sayzee & Tona – "Sunito" [SINGLE]

 

Sayzee and Tona deliver "Sunito" as a DJ Pack – three versions: dirty, clean, and instrumental. It's the first single off *Sunna 2*, the sequel to the Tona/Sayzee album *The Sun Is Out*. Produced by Slot-A, directed by Tyler Roussel. Tona is an established name in the Canadian (Toronto/Hamilton) underground – an MC whose catalog blends street realism with melody. Slot-A brings a proven sonic signature. The sequel format to *The Sun Is Out* signals a working partnership that continues to bear fruit. The DJ Pack format means it's built for rotation and DJ support.

Micwise – "#BarzOpenChallenge" [VIDEO]


Micwise delivers a contribution to the "#BarzOpenChallenge" – shot by Profess for CoLabTT Media, edited by Micwise himself. The "TT" in CoLabTT points to Trinidad & Tobago, placing Micwise within the Caribbean hip-hop scene. A challenge format like "#BarzOpen" is pure bar demonstration: no song concept, no hook, just rhymes over a beat. This is rap in its most purist form – the MC against the instrumental, nothing to hide behind. For heads who value raw lyrical ability stripped of production polish, this is the essence.

Eff Yoo – "Weather The Storm" [SINGLE]


Eff Yoo – the Lima, Peru-born, Queens-raised MC (born Enrique Vernazza) – delivers "Weather The Storm" as a single. Eff Yoo is a fixture of the NYC underground: known for conceptualized albums full of clever wordplay and introspective philosophies ranging from street stories to academics. His 2012 *Legend of the Gnome Sword* with producer Golden Child explored mysticism and fantasy, featuring Thirstin Howl The 3rd, Spit Gemz, and AG Da Coroner. His 2013 solo debut *Bodega Businessman* was Donald Goines-inspired. He's part of the Elite Squad collective alongside Cole James Cash. The son of a boxing aficionado, Eff Yoo brings nearly three decades of boxing and MMA study into his strategic, cerebral approach to the craft. A devoted father, prolific thinker, and sought-out MC who's appeared on dozens of projects, he represents a duality of creativity and authenticity. "Weather The Storm" adds to a catalog that consistently values substance – street shit and metaphysical bars in the same breath.

indigomerkaba – "Tapestry" [VIDEO]


indigomerkaba delivers "Tapestry" – the second single off the *YIN YANG* mixtape. Produced by Scottzilla, the same producer behind Casablanca the Gawd's "Greatest Weapon" in the third list. Directed, filmed, and edited by bloodjuiceau. The *YIN YANG* mixtape is on the way. The title "Tapestry" suggests interwoven narrative threads or sonic layering. Scottzilla's recurring appearance across these lists points to an active beatmaker building a growing footprint in the independent circuit.

Squeegie Oblong x Blaq Knight – "I Smoke Bluntz Not Grabba Stickz" [SINGLE]

 

Squeegie Oblong and Blaq Knight deliver "I Smoke Bluntz Not Grabba Stickz" as a maxi single in DJ Pack format – four versions: original, clean, vox instrumental, and acapella. The title is a clear declaration in the eternal blunt-vs-grabba debate (grabba being loose tobacco leaf). The DJ Pack format signals intent: built for DJs, rotation, and remix work. Squeegie Oblong occupies his own eccentric niche in the underground. Four versions of one track means it's designed as a tool, not just a release. For DJs and heads who appreciate the craft of a properly packaged single, this delivers.

Caos – "Street Sermon" [SINGLE]


Caos delivers "Street Sermon" as a single. The title sets the tone: a sermon from the street, corner wisdom delivered in the register of proclamation. Production and context details are absent. As a standalone single, the track stands on its own – the "sermon" motif places it in a lineage of rap-as-pulpit, from KRS-One through to today's street philosophers.

Terror Van Poo x Vinny Idol – "Terror Van Poo" [VIDEO]


Terror Van Poo teams with Vinny Idol for the self-titled "Terror Van Poo" from the *VANPUTIN* album (2026). Directed by Big Vegg – Terror Van Poo for Van Poo Music, Vinny Idol for Litt Factory Media. The name alone is a statement: raw, unconventional underground rap that doesn't ask for permission. The album title *VANPUTIN* fuses the artist's moniker with political reference. Without further detail, the track stands on the strength of its persona and delivery.

Lil' Disciple & Psix feat. Killa Tacticz – "Magnum Blasting" [SINGLE]

 

This is a genuine archaeological find. "Magnum Blasting" was originally recorded in 1996 in Psix's home studio in Rotterdam Delfshaven on cassette – one of the first demo tracks ever recorded by Rodney Eelst a.k.a. Lil' Disciple, later known for Wrekitnize and now going by Tizzuhno. Killa Tacticz guest stars. Produced, mixed, arranged, and mastered by Psix. Two versions at 5:05: the original and the "PsixTrueMental" instrumental. Now available on vinyl through Akkie Records. This is Dutch hip-hop history – a mid-90s artifact finding its way onto wax nearly three decades later. For crate diggers and heads who understand European boom bap genealogy, this is a piece of history preserved and pressed. The kind of release that values the archive as much as the moment.

Shrine B – "From The Ashes" [VIDEO]


Shrine B (also known as Shrine Bloodjinn), emerging from the South Jersey underground, officially unleashes "From The Ashes" – a standout pillar and introduction to his freshly released EP *Ashes Of A Burning Saint*. The track is a masterclass in heavy bar-work and intensely vivid storytelling, painting a blood oath to brotherhood. Set against the neon-lit backdrop of Atlantic City casino life, the Sirius Cinema-directed visuals deliver a stark, uncompromising look at family loyalty – and the dark reality that awaits disloyalty. The entire U-DUB-produced experience mirrors a formal Mafia induction ceremony, seamlessly weaving in iconic clips of the Omertà ceremony from New Jersey's favorite fictional mob family, *The Sopranos*. The video features a blood promise of eternal loyalty, sealed with a pricked finger, blood smeared across a card bearing a Catholic saint, and the card set ablaze – the sacred oath of silence, Omertà. If the oath breaks, the message is clear: your soul burns like the saint. Combining raw street narratives with complex wordplay, Shrine B continues to solidify his spot as one of New Jersey's most formidable lyricists, building a sonic world rooted in respect, discipline, and uncompromising authenticity.

Sankofa x August Fanon – "Tap Tap Tapping" [SINGLE]


Sankofa – the Fort Wayne, Indiana MC born Stephen Eric Bryden in Australia – delivers "Tap Tap Tapping" with producer August Fanon. Sankofa is one of the most prolific independent MCs working: well over four dozen projects since the start of 2020, a catalog exceeding 60 (some counts put it at 78+) titles on Bandcamp alone. Remarkably, he builds this body of work while teaching Pre-K/kindergarten at a STEAM magnet early childhood center in Fort Wayne. He lists his influences like a lyricist's hall of fame: DOC, Ice-T, Big L, Big Pun, Big Daddy Kane, Lord Finesse, Chino XL, Ras Kass. The name "Sankofa" is an Akan term meaning "learning from the past and building for the future" – a philosophy that runs through his work. August Fanon's production is praised for its smooth, steady, heavy style, the perfect canvas for Sankofa's energetic, hyper-lyrical approach. Two lyrically-minded craftsmen operating from a position of genuine devotion – this is well past novelty, this is substance. Sankofa is admittedly past the mere stunt of monthly drops, unleashing lavishly lyrical work without any decline in quality.

Doza The Drum Dealer x Narcotechs – "EA4E" [SINGLE]


Doza The Drum Dealer connects with Narcotechs for "EA4E" – a single that leans on its name for identity. "The Drum Dealer" moniker signals where the priorities sit: drums, impact, boom bap foundation. Narcotechs adds his own texture. Production details and context are sparse, but the single stands as a compact statement. "EA4E" remains open to interpretation – possibly an acronym. For listeners tuned into drum-forward underground production, this one warrants a spin.

Smirbe (La Bagra) feat. Jankara – "Izvini Boze" [VIDEO]


Smirbe (La Bagra) delivers "Izvini Boze" featuring Jankara, produced by Profetesa. The title is Serbian/Bosnian, translating roughly to "Forgive me, God" – placing this firmly in Balkan hip-hop, a scene with its own traditions and growing international footprint. Mix and master by Trilian. Profetesa is a recognized name in the Serbian rap beat ecosystem. This is a window into a scene often overlooked outside its language region, but boom bap knows no borders. For heads interested in how the classic East Coast template gets adapted across the Balkans, this is worth a listen.

Jo-DBL – "Liberty" [EP]

 

Jo-DBL delivers *Liberty* – three tracks produced by Kulya, recorded by Scott T. Robertson. The release deliberately frames itself with the dictionary definition of liberty: freedom from physical restraint, from arbitrary or despotic control, from being held in slavery. That framing sets a conceptual tone. "Sincerely," "Feeling Good," and "Tar and Feathers" run between roughly two and three minutes each – a compact statement with no excess. Kulya provides the foundation, Jo-DBL handles the rhymes. Short, focused, purposeful.

Nec Nymbl & RAjaw feat. Myka 9 – "Age of Revelation" [SINGLE]


A massive bi-coastal underground collaboration that belongs on the radar. Los Angeles legend Myka 9 – of the iconic Project Blowed crew and Freestyle Fellowship – links with Massachusetts MC/producer RAjaw and Toronto/Greece pioneer Nec Nymbl, a Wu-Tang Fam-affiliated producer/MC/DJ, for "Age of Revelation." The record blends the gritty, industrial production of G-Wiz with a tag-team vocal delivery bridging classic 90s underground style and modern electronic synthesis. Unlike traditional boom bap or mainstream trap, the beat is driven by a heavy dance/electronic chassis using mechanical, grating synthesizers and erratic, glitch-heavy syncopated rhythms – basslines that mutate rather than rumble, providing an unstable, shifting foundation. RAjaw added suspenseful effects and layers, deepening the dimension. G-Wiz proves electronic and hip-hop can merge without collapsing into generic EDM-rap. RAjaw opens verse one with a laid-back, philosophical conviction; Nec Nymbl takes the torch, delivering dense Eastern Orthodox Christian mysticism with his signature high-density phonetic flow. Their delivery cuts across G-Wiz's unpredictable syncopations rather than riding the pocket comfortably – a relentless machine-gun burst of spiritual bullets. Conceptually, it's a sharp defense of true spirituality, tackling nepsis and hesychasm while dismantling modern relativism and Western scholasticism. This is the 6th single from Nec Nymbl & RAjaw's upcoming LP *Inner Battles*. Comparisons to El-P's dystopian sci-fi boom bap and the flow mechanics of Freestyle Fellowship's *Innercity Griots* aren't hyperbole – but this operates less as a club single and more as an apocalyptic manifesto.

Wednesday, July 1, 2026

Sam Krats feat. Artifacts "Emcees Recognise" [VIDEO]


Sam Krats returns with “Emcees Recognise", taken from his new double album, Culture. Rooted in classic ’90s boom-bap, the track features New Jersey legends Artifacts — El Da Sensei and the late, great Tame One — bringing their trademark blend of rugged cadences, sharp wordplay and effortless mic chemistry. Their distinct flows cut through the production with the same raw energy and Brick City swagger that made the duo such an influential force in underground hip-hop.

Chad Game feat. Daniel Son "Graveyard Shift" [VIDEO]


Chad Game connects with Daniel Son for "Graveyard Shift" from the album *Collateral Damage*. Scratch Yehti and Skybeatz produce, with Skybeatz handling arrangements, mix, and mastering. Direction by Dino César, Jamal Jackson, and Chad Game; filming by Jamal Jackson; editing by Dino César; foley by Frederik Bonneau. Appearances from Veronica LP, Killah Dilla, Jibré, Dre, Paranoize, Carleone Brown, and Raz Fresco. Daniel Son – the Hamilton, Ontario underground MC – brings his trademark raw, unpolished bars and street realism. Raz Fresco's appearance connects this directly to the Estee Nack/Mike Shabb universe seen elsewhere on this list. Red Eye Radio serves as the platform. The Hamilton-Toronto-Montreal triangle continues to produce some of the most consistent underground rap on either side of the border, and "Graveyard Shift" slots right into that lineage. All rights reserved, Red Eye Radio © 2026.

DNTE feat. Wizdome Bunitall & Wyze Wonda "Ice Imperial / All I See Is Victims" [VIDEO]


DNTE delivers "Ice Imperial / All I See Is Victims" featuring Wizdome Bunitall and Wyze Wonda. DNTE handles production himself. Bunitall also appears on Hella Treez's *Death Before Detox Part 3*, placing him in a consistent underground network. The dual title suggests either a beat switch within the track or a conceptual diptych. Self-produced and self-released through DNTE Couture – pure DIY methodology.

Pab Montega feat. DJ CityRich, Sinamatik & Mr. Ripley "Hearts (Maxi)" [SINGLE]


Pab Montega presents "Hearts" as a Maxi single featuring DJ CityRich, Sinamatik, and Mr. Ripley. The Maxi format suggests multiple versions or extended mixes – a practice rooted in 12" vinyl culture. Three features on a Maxi single brings crew energy. Without additional production credits or context, the release stands on its format choice and feature combination.

Lil Disciple & Psix "One On One Expedition" [SINGLE]

 

Lil Disciple and Psix deliver *One On One Expedition* – a single track in two versions: the original and the "PsixTrueMental" mix, both clocking in at 6:48. Nearly seven minutes for one track is a statement of intent – this isn't radio format, this is a track designed to build, develop, and land. Two versions of the same song suggest different production approaches to the same lyrical content.

twogeebs x Action Figure 973 "Sef Interlude 2 (2nd Half)" [VIDEO]


twogeebs and Action Figure 973 present the official video for "Sef Interlude 2 (2nd Half)." No additional details available. The title suggests an ongoing conceptual thread – an interlude split across parts, this being the second half. "973" is the area code for Northern New Jersey. Without further context, the music speaks for itself.

DJ Semi feat. Conway The Machine & Royce Da 5'9" "Juggernauts" [SINGLE]

 

DJ Semi delivers "Juggernauts" featuring Conway The Machine and Royce Da 5'9" – and the title is not hyperbole. Conway – Griselda co-founder, one of the most respected lyricists of his generation, whose catalog from *Reject 2* through *Won't He Do It* stands as a monument to consistency and skill. Royce Da 5'9" – Slaughterhouse veteran, Bad Meets Evil partner to Eminem, an MC whose technical proficiency and conceptual depth (*The Allegory*, *The Heaven Experience*) place him in the top tier of his craft. Two juggernauts on a track named "Juggernauts" – no irony, all substance. Four versions included: Explicit, Radio Edit, Instrumental, and a Bandcamp-exclusive Acapella. That Acapella version is a gift to producers and remix artists who want to hear these bars stripped to their essence. DJ Semi understands the assignment: put two of the best on one track and let them work.

Euphony Bars "Northern Lights" [EP]


Euphony Bars presents *Northern Lights* – eight tracks with no additional context available. The name "Euphony" means pleasant sound – a claim the music needs to deliver on. At eight tracks, this is a concise album-length statement. Listeners will have to press play and judge for themselves.

Desert Camo (Oliver the 2nd & Heather Grey) "Desert Camo" [ALBUM]

 

Desert Camo – the partnership between producer Heather Grey and rapper Oliver the 2nd – present their self-titled debut album. Ten tracks that plunge into personal struggle, societal unrest, and the pursuit of resilience in a chaotic world. The feature roster carries weight: Quelle Chris and Sleep Sinatra appear on "Laws Of The Land," Nolan The Ninja on "Baked Beans." Heather Grey – who also recently surfaced alongside Stik Figa on Mello Music Group's *Cold Comfort* – delivers versatile, genre-defying soundscapes that balance high-energy beats with introspective moments. Oliver the 2nd brings a distinctive flow and uncompromising honesty influenced by his roots in both Southern California and Chicago, his time with The Black Jungle Squad, and artists like Blu and MF DOOM. Quelle Chris's presence on any project is a quality stamp – his work on *Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often* and his collaborations with Jean Grae and Billy Woods place him in the most critically respected tier of independent hip-hop. Released through Old Soul Music. This is a cohesive, ambitious debut that demands attention.

Bloo Azul & Pep57 "Eye Test" [VIDEO]


Bloo Azul and Pep57 deliver "Eye Test" – a visual from the *Boreaga* EP, shot by Humble Man Productions. The title "Eye Test" speaks to authenticity on first glance – proving yourself on sight. "Boreaga" as an EP title evokes bodega culture with a twist. Clean, compact, no excess.