Saturday, June 27, 2026

RJ Payne & Haji Outlaw "Payne's Law 2" [EP]


RJ Payne and Haji Outlaw return with *Payne's Law 2* – five tracks continuing the partnership established on the first installment. Payne – formerly known as Reign Man, co-signed by Busta Rhymes as one of the most formidable lyricists in the game – has maintained a steady presence in the boom bap underground through sheer consistency and technical skill. His pen game is dense, multi-layered, and aggressive, built on the kind of complex rhyme schemes that reward close listening. Haji Outlaw's production provides the framework, and at five tracks, the EP format suits Payne's intensity – there's no room for filler when every bar is expected to connect. The sequel format raises the bar: if the first *Payne's Law* established the formula, this one needs to evolve it.

Stik Figa & Heather Grey "Red40" [VIDEO]


Stik Figa and Heather Grey present "Red40" – a visual from their album *Cold Comfort*, released on Mello Music Group. Directed by the Littlejohn Brothers. MMG's catalog speaks for itself – Oddisee, Apollo Brown, Skyzoo, Apollo Brown & Stalley, L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae – this is a label that curates rather than accumulates. Stik Figa, out of Topeka, Kansas, has built a reputation as an MC whose geographic remove from hip-hop's coastal centers has never limited his lyrical ambition. Paired with producer Heather Grey under MMG's tagline "Sounds Beautiful Like The Truth," *Cold Comfort* occupies a specific lane – thoughtful, sonically cohesive independent rap that rewards patience. The "Red40" title – referencing the controversial food dye – suggests thematic territory that questions what we consume, literally and culturally.

Baby Maine feat. Sauce Heist "Belly of the Beast" [VIDEO]


Baby Maine releases "Belly of the Beast" – the second single from his album *Code of Honor*, executive produced by V Don. The Nes-produced track features Sauce Heist, with visuals directed by Seene. The eight-song album rounds out its roster with additional features from Ty Da Dale, Shaykh Hanif, and Sa Money, with production credits split between V Don, D Polo, and Nes. Artwork by Art By Dani. V Don's executive production stamp carries specific expectations – dark, minimalist production, street-oriented bars, no filler. His resume stretches from Conway The Machine and Benny The Butcher through the deeper layers of New York's underground. Baby Maine operates under the Heist Life banner, and with V Don steering the ship, *Code of Honor* positions itself as a serious entry in the grimey New York lane that continues to thrive independent of mainstream attention.

Gasoline Monk "Marilyn Monkroe, Vol. 1" [EP]


Gasoline Monk delivers *Marilyn Monkroe, Vol. 1* – a homecoming project and his first EP under the Gasoline Monk name since before the founding of Monk's Temple Records. Made under the influence of what he describes as a lifelong love of dusty East Coast boom bap, the EP features a dozen emcees from Boston and Massachusetts – a deliberate showcase of the city's depth. The roster includes longtime collaborators Terry Borderline and Forté1804, Monk's Temple co-founder Fanta Vibez, Boston culture pillars Aaron King and Paul Willis, rising Temple artists Reggie Hue and ChiSen$ei, plus Najee Janey, Neena The Dreamer, and CLRWTR. The standout credit: Estee Nack – a name Gasoline Monk had written on his goals list three years prior. ISHA! also appears, fresh off her Best New Artist win at the 2025 Boston Music Awards. The cover art contains 37 hidden figures, with a $100 prize for whoever spots the most. This isn't just an EP – it's a love letter to a city's hip-hop ecosystem, built by someone who found belonging through beats and bars.

Sir Veterano "Beautiful" feat. Bella, T.A. The Handful, Fashawn & Flii Stylz [VIDEO]


Sir Veterano presents "Beautiful" from his album *Yard Work*, released through Fresh Yard Records. The feature list carries weight: Fashawn – the Fresno MC who earned a Nas cosign and delivered one of the West Coast's most celebrated independent albums with *Boy Meets World* – headlines a roster that includes Bella, T.A. The Handful, and Flii Stylz. Sir Veterano handles production, and the result sits firmly in West Coast hip-hop territory with a tone that the title suggests – something uplifting without being saccharine. *Yard Work* as an album concept speaks to cultivation, building from the ground up, putting in the labor. Fresh Yard Records matches that ethos. For West Coast heads who know Fashawn's track record, his presence alone warrants attention.

Brainorchestra "Spend A Euro" [VIDEO]


Brainorchestra delivers "Spend A Euro" – the second single and visual from the forthcoming project *Patient Man Rides The Donkey*. The numbers tell their own story: seven tracks on digital, eight on vinyl, limited to 200 copies with vocals on Side A and instrumentals on Side B. Total runtime sits at eighteen minutes digitally, twenty-one on wax. Mixing by Krate Killer. The project promises deep sample digs and sharp rhymes packed into a runtime that refuses to overstay its welcome. The visual comes from Red Vision / Feauxs Revenge, with the logo designed by Bar S. The title *Patient Man Rides The Donkey* draws from a Jamaican proverb about patience and persistence – fitting for an artist who clearly values craft over content volume. Vinyl drops in July 2026. At 200 copies, this one won't sit on shelves.

Son Brave "SUPA" [SINGLE]

 

Son Brave returns with "SUPA" – the first single teasing his upcoming self-produced LP *Hell Is The Mo(u)rning*. The Baltimore lyricist handles both the mic and the boards, crafting a soulful production bed that lets his sharp, witty lyricism breathe. The track finds him reflecting on life in America since leaving his hometown, weaving social commentary with personal introspection. His wordplay is dense but never cluttered – lines reward repeat listens, and the hook carries the kind of confidence that comes from knowing your craft inside out. The album title *Hell Is The Mo(u)rning* – that parenthetical "u" turning morning into mourning – signals a project with conceptual depth. As a self-contained artist who writes, produces, and builds his own world, Son Brave represents a specific strain of independent hip-hop that values authorship above all else.

Doc Da Mindbenda feat. Vic Spencer & IAMGAWD "House Money" [VIDEO]


Doc Da Mindbenda rolls out "House Money" featuring Vic Spencer and IAMGAWD – two Chicago heavyweights who bring lyrical density and street credibility in equal measure. The track follows "Four Of A Kind" as part of the larger *Bet The House* project – a conceptual universe built around risk, pressure, ambition, and reward. Doc handles production, Marsz Flight directs the visual, and the result blends hip-hop, cinema, and documentary storytelling into a single creative statement. Vic Spencer's catalog in Chicago's independent scene is extensive and respected, and IAMGAWD matches that energy. The poker metaphor – playing with house money, betting when the odds say fold – resonates as both narrative device and artistic philosophy. Shot on Sony a7rIV and iPhone, edited in Final Cut Pro X – the DIY approach matches the independent spirit of everything these artists represent.

067Red "You Can't Just Trust Me" [ALBUM]

 

067Red delivers *You Can't Just Trust Me* – twelve tracks, not one exceeding two minutes, most barely cracking sixty seconds. This is compression as artistic statement. The production rotates between RedHands (who handles four tracks), 3Two, Playa Haze, BlackBrainz, Scud, Walz, and Tetsuo – a diverse roster that keeps the sonic palette shifting despite the brevity. The track titles read like stream-of-consciousness prose fragments: "So Your Name Is Jamaica Like The Country," "Impossible A Gun Can't Shoot Itself," "She Spoke Like A Magazine," "You Could Start A Choir." Each one is a sentence, each track a flash. This is anti-album architecture – no buildup, no resolution, just rapid-fire transmissions from an artist who says what he needs to say and moves on. Picture credit goes to 1000WORDS, and that name is ironic given how few words each track actually contains.

The Bad Seed x Murda Megz "More Fire" [SINGLE]


The Bad Seed links with Murda Megz for "More Fire" – a single that arrives without excess context, which suits both artists just fine. The Bad Seed has been a consistent presence in New York's underground circuit, delivering raw, street-rooted hip-hop without compromise. The single format lets both MCs get in, make their statement, and get out. No album rollout, no campaign – just a track that delivers on its title's promise.

Fat Joe feat. Yung Miami & Jadakiss "Victory Lap (HIM)" [VIDEO]


Fat Joe connects with Jadakiss and Yung Miami for "Victory Lap (HIM)" – produced by Cool & Dre and filmed by director Eif Rivera at the Knicks Championship Parade in New York City. Joey Crack has been a fixture of New York hip-hop for three decades, and pairing him with Jadakiss – one of the most respected lyricists to ever come out of the LOX – gives this track immediate credibility. Cool & Dre deliver a production that balances celebration with street sensibility. The Knicks Championship backdrop turns this into a city-wide victory anthem, tying the music to a specific cultural moment in New York sports history. Yung Miami adds her presence to the mix. For the Bronx and for New York, this is Fat Joe doing what he does – showing up when it matters.

DAW:Jones "Vol. 2 Rythm" [ALBUM]


DAW:Jones presents *Vol. 2 Rythm* – twelve tracks with minimal context available. The artist name carries a deliberate double meaning, nodding to both the Dow Jones index and the Digital Audio Workstation. The unconventional spelling of "Rythm" may be intentional stylistic choice. At twelve tracks, this is a full-length offering, but without production credits, feature lists, or background information, the music itself has to do the talking. The "Vol. 2" designation suggests an ongoing series – listeners will need to dig in and judge for themselves.

OGUN (GOD OF IRON) "Ramen Noodlez Mixtape Vol. 4" [ALBUM]

 

OGUN (GOD OF IRON) unleashes *Ramen Noodlez Mixtape Vol. 4* – eighteen tracks that wear their Wu-Tang lineage like a badge of honor. The tracklist reads like a Shaw Brothers marathon filtered through Staten Island mythology: "Sacred Knives of Vengeance," "The Iron Dartz Chamber," "Stay Still Kid (Wu vs Lama)," "Wanton Soup," "Wild Fat Choy." The signature "Z" replacing the "S" in nearly every title is a stylistic fingerprint that runs throughout the series. No track exceeds four and a half minutes, most clock in under three – this is rapid-fire, dense, unapologetic rap that channels the spirit of *36 Chambers*-era world-building. The food metaphors intertwined with street narratives and martial arts imagery create a universe that's distinctly OGUN's. Eighteen tracks deep into Volume 4, this is an artist who's built his own mythology and lives in it.

Heartbreak JC & DJ Muggs "Jesus Piece" [VIDEO]


When DJ Muggs puts his name on a production, expectations are calibrated accordingly. The Cypress Hill architect and Soul Assassins founder has spent the last decade building a second-act catalog that reads like an underground hall of fame – Roc Marciano, Mach-Hommy, Eto, Rome Streetz, Crimeapple. Now Heartbreak JC steps into that lineage with "Jesus Piece." Muggs handles production and co-mixing alongside Sam Kingston, with mastering by Brian "Big Bass" Gardner – a signal chain that guarantees sonic weight. The visual, directed by NewHigh Filmz, matches the gravitas. Whether JC can hold his own in the company Muggs has kept is the question this single needs to answer – but the infrastructure around him suggests Muggs sees something worth investing in.

M-A, John Jigg$, 3rd Whosane & Gale Salvo "Day of the Wolves" [VIDEO]


"Day of the Wolves" is a four-MC assault featuring M-A, John Jigg$, 3rd Whosane, and Gale Salvo over EZ ELPEE's sinister production. The track lands on *All Gas No Brakes Vol. 1*, the new mixtape from John Jigg$ and EZ ELPEE, available exclusively on Bandcamp. Visuals courtesy of Dadondigitals. This is a posse cut in the truest sense – four emcees trading rugged bars over a beat that matches their intensity. John Jigg$ continues to build his independent catalog with the kind of consistency that earns respect in underground circles, and EZ ELPEE's production provides the menacing backdrop these verses need. Released under the Mxnxpxly Music banner, this is street-level hip-hop with no corporate filter.

ben iwaa "The Blend Spot Vol. 1" [EP]

 

Ben iwaa keeps it simple and transparent with *The Blend Spot Vol. 1* – two tracks, two blends, no pretense. Planet Asia rides a boom bap piano loop while Freddie Gibbs gets placed over a 90s instrumental from Edo-G. The project wears its influences openly, name-checking Madlib, DJ Muggs, Edo-G, and Scientifik in the credits – a crate digger's reference map in miniature. This is a fun exercise, self-described as "made for fun," and it works precisely because it doesn't overreach. Two clean blends that reimagine familiar voices in new sonic contexts. Short, sweet, and exactly what it says on the tin.

Da Inphamus Amadeuz & Copywrite "Copy My Style" [VIDEO]


Da Inphamus Amadeuz teams up with Copywrite for "Copy My Style" – a boom bap anthem built on the foundation of authenticity and craft. Amadeuz wears multiple hats: SiriusXM Shade 45 host, producer with credits for Styles P, Kurupt, and G. Dep, and MC in his own right. Copywrite brings his pedigree from MHZ – the underground group that also housed RJD2 and Tage Future – along with a respected solo catalog of razor-sharp lyricism. The track is exactly what the title promises: a statement on originality in a landscape flooded with imitation. Amadeuz handles production and verses, while Copywrite matches him bar for bar. His "Punchline Academy" show on Shade 45 gives this release reach beyond the typical indie circuit, bridging the gap between legacy heads and the next generation.

Ricky Lix & Brother Tom Sos "Theophany" [VIDEO]


Ricky Lix and Brother Tom Sos deliver "Theophany" – a single from their EP *The Elysian Fields*, released through the Gangsta Hippy imprint. The production comes courtesy of Micall Parknsun, a veteran of the UK hip-hop underground who carries weight both as an MC and a beatmaker. Visuals by Lieu complete the package. The title itself – "Theophany," meaning a visible manifestation of the divine – sets the conceptual bar high, and the EP title *The Elysian Fields* continues that mythological thread. This sits in that particular pocket of UK rap that draws more from dusty crates and East Coast sensibilities than from grime or drill – a lane that Parknsun has helped carve out over the years. For heads tuned into the British boom bap circuit, this is one to watch.

SHARP. x Tha God Fahim "The Blacker The Berry" [EP]

 

SHARP. and Tha God Fahim connect for *The Blacker The Berry* – seven tracks released through DITCD.com, a channel that carries its own legacy. The project is listed under SHARP.'s name featuring Tha God Fahim, but anyone familiar with Fahim's prolific output knows what to expect – that dense, almost meditative flow he deploys over everything from grimy loops to soulful chops. Seven cuts, none exceeding four minutes, with titles like "Cuban Linx," "Max Pain," and "Risk n Reward" mapping out familiar Fahim territory: street scripture meets spiritual reflection. The DITCC.com distribution stamp adds a layer of East Coast credibility. SHARP. holds it down as the framework builder here, and the interplay between both artists across this lean runtime will determine whether this is another Fahim feature run or a genuine collaborative statement.

Galeano feat. G.O.D.'s Fellaz "Convicciones" [VIDEO]


Galeano presents "Convicciones" – the first audiovisual cut from his upcoming EP *Mantenerlo*. The production comes from Bishop One, recording handled by Gothebeats, mix and master by Sando Mic. The track features G.O.D.'s Fellaz – Doxa and Wing Polémico, both part of the 454 Clika collective. Winkel Producciones handles the visuals, El World Es Tuyo the graphic design. This is a fully self-contained ecosystem – every element sourced from within the crew. Bishop One's beat roots itself firmly in boom bap territory while the Spanish-language delivery from Galeano and his collaborators brings its own rhythmic identity. The word *convicciones* means convictions, and the track carries that weight – this isn't posturing, it's a crew operating on shared principles.

Innocent? "INNOvation" [VIDEO]


Innocent? drops "INNOvation" – a single that wears its self-awareness right in the title. Produced by DomBang and mixed by Jake Palumbo for SpaceLab Recordings, the release carries weight through its infrastructure alone – Palumbo's ear and SpaceLab's track record signal serious sonic intent. This is a Brooklyn MC who's been moving through the underground with purpose – previous work alongside Roc Marciano and connections to names like Sadat X place him in a lineage he clearly respects. His prior album *Underground To The Core* was fully produced by Encore, showing range in his producer choices. The visual, directed by Greezi Amiin for Greaseball Activities, matches the tone – no excess, all function. A single that does what it needs to and steps aside.

Quincey White & The Frost General "Chain of Command: Vol. 1" [ALBUM][VIDEO]


Quincey White is an unflinching rapper with an ever-sharpening perspective from the streets of South Central Los Angeles. Born and raised in South Central, he started rapping at thirteen and began making records while still a teenager. A prominent feature on The Game's *Blackwallstreet Journal* cemented his status early on, and he's since built a disciplined catalog of concise EPs – *White Noise*, *Q Blanco*, *The White House*, *7 Love Languages*, *No Fairytales* – each one a tight statement of intent. *Chain of Command: Vol. 1* pairs him with The Frost General across five tracks that feel like exactly that – a chain of command. No bloated tracklists, no filler bars. The closing cut "LA City Blues" featuring CharlieBeReal is the emotional anchor, channeling the grit and melancholy of a city White knows like the back of his hand. His style remains indebted to legends like 2Pac and Nas while retaining his individual perspective – and at five tracks deep, this EP respects your time while demanding your attention.

Friday, June 26, 2026

M-Dot x Big Shug "More Than You Know" [SINGLE]


M-Dot's technical command is one of the benchmarks for pure lyrical craft on the East Coast — rhyme architecture that rewards repeated listening, delivery that never oversells. Big Shug carries Gang Starr lineage and Boston credibility in equal measure. "More Than You Know" is two veterans doing what they do, delivering with the kind of quiet authority that only comes from decades in the craft. Boston legends. No further explanation required.

Rome Streetz "High Speed" (prod. 9th Wonder) [VIDEO]


Rome Streetz teams up with legendary producer 9th Wonder for "High Speed," and the pairing makes immediate sense. Rome is known for his gritty bars and confident flow, and 9th Wonder's soulful sample work gives that energy exactly the kind of warm but heavyweight backdrop it needs. This drops ahead of the highly anticipated "Sock It 2 My Pocket." Two veterans operating at full command — no wasted space, no wasted bars.

Supreme Cerebral & The Beat Junkies "Supreme Beat Junkie" [ALBUM]

 

This is the first collective album produced by The Beat Junkies as a full crew for a single MC — Rhettmatic, DJ Babu, DJ Dstyles and JROCC each contributing production, with DJ work laced throughout every track. Supreme Cerebral holds down the pen across all ten cuts, and the result is exactly what the concept promises: uninterrupted hip-hop at its core. Jamil Honesty, Substance810 and ETHEMADASSASSIN appear as features. Mixed by Jerry. This one is for crates-first heads only.

Da Inphamus Amadeus x Copywrite "Copy My Style" [SINGLE]


Copywrite has been holding a rep for technical lyricism since the early 2000s — Ohio-bred, East Coast in spirit, and never interested in the easy route. Paired with Da Inphamus Amadeus on "Copy My Style," the result is a single that functions exactly how an underground collaboration between two experienced MCs should: the bars carry it, the production serves them, and nothing overstays its welcome.

Afrob x Ferris MC feat. Jan Delay "Mitternacht" (prod. Phono) [VIDEO]


Afrob and Ferris MC represent a generation of German MCs who built their craft long before commercial rap dominated the German market, and they've never stopped showing up for the culture. "Mitternacht" brings Phono into the producer seat and Jan Delay — a peer from the same Hamburg scene, with roots in Absolute Beginner — onto the track as a feature. The visual is out, the Reimemonster Tour 2026 is running alongside the release, and this is exactly the kind of reunion that earns its ears.

The God Fahim "Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 3" [EP]


The God Fahim doesn't slow down, and "Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 3" is proof that the series concept isn't running out of steam. Eight tracks of focused, no-frills underground rap — Fahim's cadence and lyrical density doing the heavy lifting over production that stays out of the way and supports the bars. For anyone who's followed the "Hyperbolic Time Chamber" series from jump, this is exactly what it promises to be.

Wish Master "Business Man" (prod. Dumb Logic) [VIDEO]


Bristol's Wish Master drops the third single off his upcoming "Da Busines LP" with "Business Man," produced by Dumb Logic and mixed and mastered by the artist himself. The UK rap flavor is present but doesn't overshadow the craft — this is MC-forward output with enough production edge to carry its own weight. Self-handled from top to bottom, which tells you everything about the ethos behind it.

Konstrukto & Skinny Bonez tha Godfatha "De tweede helft" [EP]

 

"De tweede helft" is a split-produced, eight-track collaboration between Belgian MC Konstrukto and the Godfatha himself, Skinny Bonez tha Godfatha — and the division of labor is airtight. Konstrukto handles the pen and the mix; Skinny Bonez lays down four of the beats, masters the project, and stitches cuts throughout every track without a single wasted scratch. The result is a Dutch-language boom bap record that holds up to any international standard. No decorative DJ work here — the cuts are load-bearing.

Raz Fresco "SPECIALIZE / THE DUMB" EP [EP]


Raz Fresco runs one of the more disciplined underground catalogs operating right now. "SPECIALIZE / THE DUMB" is a four-track EP — tight, focused, no wasted space. His lyrical approach hasn't wavered: precise rhyme architecture, confident delivery, and a refusal to chase anything outside his lane. The dual title suggests two distinct modes on one short package.

Polo Baby Flako x Mike Martinez x Jezus Borgia "Resurrection" (prod. Chrome Rockwell) [VIDEO]


Chrome Rockwell on the boards means the sonic foundation is handled. "Resurrection" brings together Polo Baby Flako, Mike Martinez and Jezus Borgia for a track that carries the weight its title suggests. The official visual is out and the energy translates – three MCs sharing space without stepping on each other's zones.

Jungle Brothers "Concrete Jungle" EP [EP]


The Jungle Brothers helped architect a whole school of thought — the Native Tongues axis, the Afrocentric groove, the link between hip-hop and jazz consciousness that groups like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul built their entire legacies on. "Concrete Jungle" is a four-track EP from veterans who've earned every syllable, and the question worth asking is how much of that original DNA still pulses through the production. Four tracks is enough to find out.

Johnny Storm "ZA" (prod. John Strife) [VIDEO]


"ZA" is exactly what it looks like on the surface — Johnny Storm over John Strife production, no smoke and mirrors. Shot by ActionBane, the visual keeps the energy tight. Underground output that earns its ears through craft alone, no PR machine required.

Indigo Phoenyx & BrandneuBeatz "The Gold Summit" [EP]

 

"The Gold Summit" is a concept project built on the political architecture of HBO's *The Penguin* — but Indigo Phoenyx isn't cosplaying a villain. She channels the calculating mindset of someone who understands that the real threat is always the empire above the table, not the rival across it. BrandneuBeatz delivers a sonic backdrop that blends cinematic orchestration with rugged boom bap, giving every verse the kind of gravity it deserves. Six tracks, zero filler — Rugged Triad Records.

Hus Kingpin x MK Ortiz "The Story Goes" [SINGLE]


Hus Kingpin has been one of the most consistently sharp underground MCs running right now, and pairing him with MK Ortiz on "The Story Goes" makes sense on paper and delivers on wax. Two MCs, no filler, no detours. This is the kind of single that doesn't need context — it speaks entirely through craft.

Crezn "Eins für die Liebe" [VIDEO]


Produced by Claymore Beats and lifted from the vinyl album "Wolken aus Beton," "Eins für die Liebe" is Crezn operating in a reflective but politically grounded mode. The production sits heavy without being suffocating — room for the bars to breathe, space for the weight to land. Crezn frames the track around a world defined by war and Machiavellian logic, and asks the central question: what actually still holds people together? The Vinyl release is already out.

Dom 2XL x Willie Mays Blaze x Playboy Payso "Built 2 Last" [ALBUM]


Dom 2XL, Willie Mays Blaze and Playboy Payso pull up with an eleven-deep album and a guest list that includes Rick Hyde, SmooveDonn, and Party G the Humble. At just under 36 minutes, "Built 2 Last" moves efficiently — three MCs splitting time without crowding each other out. The project reads like a pact between veterans who know the game and aren't interested in proving anything to anyone outside their lane.

Plattenpapzt x Quasi x Kalaszniko x Roccwell x DJ Robert Smith "Code Red" [VIDEO]


Plattenpapzt holds the wheel on production, and that means dense, deliberate boom bap that doesn't waste a bar of space. "Code Red" is the latest single from the Fullhouse universe — a long-running German underground series built on raw energy and precise craft. Quasi, Kalaszniko and Roccwell each step up with their signatures intact, and DJ Robert Smith laces the cuts where they count. The Fullhouse series keeps expanding, and the quality control hasn't slipped.

Wyclef Jean "Clef Notes: Quantum Leap, Vol. 1" [ALBUM]


Wyclef Jean delivers "Clef Notes" as the opening chapter of his seven-volume, genre-spanning "Quantum Leap" project. Andra Day and Lil Wayne appear alongside Rapsody and G Herbo on an album that pays tribute to the genre that launched his career. Wyclef handles production himself — a deliberate return to his hands-on Fugees-era craft — and the feature list alone tells you this isn't a nostalgia cash-in. It's a man reminding the culture why he belongs in the conversation, on his own terms. Starting with hip-hop, he says, is about honoring what made him — the projects, the church music, the jazz training — all crystallized through the genre.

Ankhlejohn "PAYBACK" (feat. Chuck Strangers) [SINGLE]


Ankhlejohn has been moving like a man with a point to prove ever since he locked in with Veblen Goods, and "PAYBACK" continues his run of uncompromising underground excellence. Chuck Strangers handles production, bringing a measured yet hard-hitting backdrop that fits Ankhlejohn's cadence like a glove. No detours, no compromises — just bars over deliberate boom bap architecture.

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Old Orleans x Trox "Uncle Roy & Friends 2" [ALBUM]


Old Orleans and Trox return with *Uncle Roy & Friends 2*, a 13-track follow-up that builds on their established partnership. Trox is a producer whose name carries weight in underground boom bap circles — his beat-making approach favors dusty samples, hard-hitting drums, and a no-frills sonic philosophy. A sequel means the first installment connected. Thirteen tracks suggests a full-length commitment rather than an EP extension. Without tracklist or feature details, the assessment stays surface-level, but Trox's involvement alone signals a project built for crate diggers and boom bap loyalists.

Jackpot Scotty Wotty x U-God "Last Known Address" [VIDEO]


Jackpot Scotty Wotty taps U-God of Wu-Tang Clan for "Last Known Address," produced by Shaka Amazulu The 7th with DJ scratches from Calculus and animation by Said Kanoun. Shaka Amazulu The 7th carries serious credentials in the Wu-Tang adjacent production world — his beats consistently channel that raw, sample-driven aesthetic the Clan built their legacy on. Calculus on the cuts adds the turntablist element that separates real boom bap from imitations. The tagline — "Every legend leaves a trace. Every trace has a Last Known Address" — frames the track as a meditation on legacy and location. U-God's presence elevates the record within the Wu constellation, and Jackpot Scotty Wotty positions himself as a serious participant in that extended universe rather than a tourist.

Sir Puff-A-Lot "World Renowned" [ALBUM]


Sir Puff-A-Lot drops *World Renowned*, a 12-track album. The artist name carries an obvious Sir Mix-A-Lot echo, and the album title doesn't lack confidence. Without tracklist details, production credits, or feature information, there's only so much context to work with. Twelve tracks is a solid, no-bloat album format. The name suggests humor and West Coast awareness. The music has to speak for itself — press play.

Benny The Butcher & Harry Fraud "Can't Be Much" [VIDEO]


Benny The Butcher and Harry Fraud continue the *Plugs I Met* series with *2.5*, and "Can't Be Much" serves as the visual single, directed by Watch The Screen. The Benny-Fraud pairing is well-documented at this point — Harry Fraud's production leans toward cinematic soul loops, jazz textures, and surf-rock undertones that contrast with Benny's cold Buffalo street narratives. It's a combination that works because neither party compromises: Fraud doesn't strip his production down to bare boom bap, and Benny doesn't soften his delivery to match the lushness. The *Plugs I Met* franchise has become one of the most consistent EP/album series in modern rap — each installment delivering focused, no-filler street rap over premium production. This one appears to continue that standard. Black Soprano Family stays active.

Innocent? "INNOvation" [SINGLE]

 

Innocent? releases "INNOvation," produced by DOM and mixed by Jake Palumbo for SpaceLab Recordings. Palumbo's mixing credit carries weight in independent hip-hop circles — his ear and SpaceLab's infrastructure suggest a release that takes sonic quality seriously despite the single-track format. The title plays on the artist's own name — a self-referential entry point. As a standalone drop in 2026, it's impossible to assess trajectory without more material, but the team behind it signals intention.

Blaze Gee "Make Em Pay" [VIDEO]


Blaze Gee drops "Make Em Pay," shot by Lavish Life Films. No additional details on production credits, album context, or features. The title is blunt — payback, consequences, or both. The Lavish Life Films credit suggests a level of visual production investment. As a standalone video release with minimal context, the track has to carry itself purely on its own merits. Press play and decide.

Estragos Trifulka x La Santa Grifa "La Jungla" [SINGLE]


Estragos Trifulka links up with La Santa Grifa on "La Jungla" — a single that pairs two forces from Mexico's street rap landscape. La Santa Grifa carries significant weight in the Mexican rap scene, known for a raw, street-level approach and a loyal, massive following. "La Jungla" — the jungle — suggests survival narratives and urban warfare metaphors. As a standalone single, there's limited context for deeper analysis, but the pairing alone signals a track built for La Santa Grifa's core audience. The question is whether Estragos Trifulka can hold the stage next to a name that big.

Dano, Mir Nicolas, Cerounno, H de Perra "Los Pérez García" [VIDEO]


"Los Pérez García" brings together Dano, Mir Nicolas, Cerounno, and H de Perra under the Tierras Raras collective banner. Mir Nicolas handles production, Lex Luthorz mixes at MÉCÈN Studios in Madrid, and Javier Roldón masters at Vacuum Mastering in Zaragoza. Dano directs the video through Tercer Ojjo and Ziontifik Films, with Bloqq Máyus on post-production and color grading. The title plays on the Spanish equivalent of "the Smiths" or "the Joneses" — an everyman reference suggesting the track deals in ordinary-life narratives rather than aspirational fiction. The production pipeline is entirely Spanish, self-contained and professionally executed. Dano has long been a key figure in Spain's underground rap landscape through Ziontifik, and this posse cut reinforces his role as both MC and creative director within that ecosystem.

Tha Soloist x A Dusty Cinema "Let The Dead Bury The Dead" [ALBUM]

 

Tha Soloist and A Dusty Cinema present *Let The Dead Bury The Dead* — a 21-track opus with no visible features. Just MC and producer, building a world across over an hour of music. The title draws from scripture (Luke 9:60), and the tracklist reads like a film noir screenplay: "Bleeding Wounds," "Renaissance Painting," "Ice Tundra," "Paranoia Death Night," "Slim Reaper," "200 Paintings." A Dusty Cinema's producer tag promises exactly what it says — dusty, cinematic textures. The longer cuts — "Cold Hearted" at 5:46, "In The Shadows" at 5:44 — suggest these aren't quick-hit bars-only tracks but more expansive, narrative-driven pieces. Twenty-one songs is a bold commitment that can either reward patience or test it. The absence of features is a deliberate choice: no safety nets, no borrowed energy. This is a duo record that stands or falls on the chemistry between voice and beat. The kind of project you set aside time for.

Nam Nitty "ANTI-HERO RAP" (feat. Bars IV Days) [VIDEO]


Nam Nitty — head of Secret Sosiety Entertainment and Mxnxpxly Family member — drops "Anti-Hero Rap" featuring Bars IV Days, a single from his *Crown Me King* album. The DIY ethos runs deep here: Nam Nitty produces the beat himself, directs the video under his Spike Tarantino alias, with shooting and editing handled by Melle. Total creative control from start to finish. The title itself is a statement — positioning outside the hero-villain binary that dominates rap narratives. Whether the execution matches the concept is what matters, but the infrastructure is self-built and intentional. A record from an artist who controls every variable.

Cory Gunz & Shaquille O'Neal "Kat & Brunson" [SINGLE]

 

Cory Gunz — son of Peter Gunz, certified lyricist who torched his guest spot on Lil Wayne's "6 Foot 7 Foot" — links up with Shaquille O'Neal for "Kat & Brunson." Shaq's rap career dates back to 1993's *Shaq Diesel*, a platinum-selling album that was better than it had any right to be. Here they deliver two versions of the same concept: a standard cut and an extended challenge version. Cory Gunz has always been the kind of rapper other rappers respect — his chopper flow, multisyllabic rhyme schemes, and technical precision are well-established. The question with a project like this is always whether Shaq's presence elevates or distracts. Two tracks isn't much to build on, but Cory Gunz has a habit of making the most of limited real estate.

BabyFase P "Foreign Affairs" (feat. DeAngelo Xavier) [VIDEO]


BabyFase P releases the official video for "Foreign Affairs" featuring DeAngelo Xavier, directed by Lord Etha. The title suggests either literal international narrative or the metaphorical kind — street diplomacy, navigating unfamiliar territory, operating across borders. Lord Etha's directing credit signals an artist who treats the visual component as more than afterthought. As a standalone single visual, the track needs to carry itself without the context of a full project. DeAngelo Xavier joins as the featured voice. A piece of a larger puzzle — worth a listen to see where BabyFase P is heading.

Chad Game "Collateral Damage" [ALBUM]


Chad Game's *Collateral Damage* drops on Red Eye Radio out of Canada, with DJ Ray Ray on production, DJ Nerve handling cuts, and Skybeatz managing arrangements, mix, and master. The visual for "Quiet As Kept" was co-directed by Dino César, Jamal Jackson, and Chad Game himself. The single's title plays on classic New York slang for concealed information — boom bap without frills, with real DJ work anchoring the foundation. This is a project rooted in traditional role separation: MC, producer, DJ — each holding their lane. Canada's underground boom bap scene has consistently produced artists who carry East Coast DNA without apology, and Chad Game fits that lineage. The album prioritizes craft over trend, cuts over effects, bars over hooks. The kind of record that finds its audience through word of mouth and DJ play.

MYSTHERIO "COM Y E TH" [VIDEO]


MYSTHERIO's "COM Y E TH," produced out of Dubeco Studio in Brazil, arrives wrapped in deliberate visual language — a Wu-Tang hoodie, gas mask aesthetic, cinematic b-roll moving through train platforms, sunset-lit streets, and industrial bridges. The production comes from Guarujá's Dubeco Studio, a home-based operation focused on music recording and production. The visual approach prioritizes atmosphere and urban exploration over conventional rap video tropes. Without a deeper listen to the audio, the music itself remains to be fully assessed — but the visual identity signals a project that understands presentation as part of the art. The Wu-Tang reference isn't accidental; it's a lineage claim. Whether the sonics match that ambition is the question worth answering.

Gavin Sense & Das Wort "Me Clasa" [VIDEO]


Gavin Sense and Das Wort are back with "Me Clasa" — another dispatch from the Osnabrück boom bap trenches. Gavin Sense is a crate digger and beatmaker who's been building a quiet but consistent catalog out of Northern Germany, pairing sample-heavy production with hard-hitting drums, lo-fi textures, and precise cuts. Das Wort handles the mic with German-language bars that stay grounded between personal narrative and street-level truth. The title nods to Big Pun's classic line — a confident but unpretentious statement of class. The official video is out now, and this one fits right into their ongoing body of work. They've previously released the album "Rauer Samt" on vinyl and collaborated with various MCs in the region. Osnabrück might not be the first city you think of for boom bap, but Gavin Sense and Das Wort have been making a strong case for years.

DJ Obi "Prophets of the Pavement" [ALBUM]

 

DJ Obi's *Prophets of the Pavement* is a 36-minute boom bap summit running eleven tracks deep, pulling together a feature list that spans coasts and eras. El Da Sensei opens the record, immediately anchoring things in the Artifacts lineage. Aceyalone and Declaime inject distinct Project Blowed and Freestyle Fellowship energy into the mid-section, while Ruste Juxx brings bare-knuckle Brooklyn grit on "All Facts." Black Silver appears twice, threading continuity through the record. The roster is ambitious — Neb Luv, Panama Redd, Faxx, LoDeck, Boxguts, Perfect Color Combination — and Obi doesn't try to outshine any of them. His role is curatorial: build the foundation, set the table, let the MCs eat. The tracklist stays lean and focused, nothing overstays its welcome. A record built on connections and craft over ego.

Baby Maine "CODE OF HONOR" [EP]


Baby Maine delivers *CODE OF HONOR*, an 8-track EP. The title promises a record built around principles — street codes, moral frameworks, rules of engagement. Eight tracks is a disciplined format that leaves no room for filler. Without production credits, feature details, or further context, the assessment has to stay brief. "Code of Honor" as a concept has been explored across rap's history — what matters is whether Baby Maine brings a perspective that earns the title rather than borrowing its weight.

Bluehillbill x BoneWeso "Bad Dudes" [ALBUM]


 01. See Me In The Hearse
02. Earl Manigault
03. Going Crazy feat. ??? aka The Hidden Character
04. Peso
05. Read A Book
06. None Stop
07. Body In The Trunk
08. On The Run feat. Estee Nack
09. Real Is Back
10. Amistad
11. My Last Brick

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Estee Nack x Mike Shabb "PINPIN" [VIDEO]


"PINPIN" was already covered in the first treatment as an extremely tight single. Now comes the official 4K video shot by One Eye Films and H_Lopez Videoz. The track is part of "Live From The Tabernackle Vol. 2," arriving 06.30.26 via 23 Incredible Industries. Estee Nack and Mike Shabb stay in their Lynn grime aesthetic: cold, reduced, coded.

Ant Kelly x Jazzy Lion Man "NEWCASTLE2NEWCASTLE2" [ALBUM]

 

"NEWCASTLE2NEWCASTLE2" is exactly what the description says: intrinsic underground hip hop for blue-collar towns consisting of crack sales and dive bars full of alcoholics with spectacular greasy food. Ten tracks with features from Charley Roy and Jamis. Titles like "IHATEITHERE," "PLUSICANKICKFLIP," "BLOTTERPAPERANDBIEZWEAR," "MISTERMIYAGI," "TOMATOSOUPANDGRILLEDCHEESE," and "IPAIDMYBILLSOFFBANDCAMP" show a mix of frustration, humor, street reality, and DIY pride. This is rap for people with no illusions about their town but who stay and create anyway.

twogeebs x Action Figure 973 "Surprise Motherfuckers" [VIDEO]


"Surprise Motherfuckers" was already covered in the Jersey darkness treatment. Now comes the visualizer filmed by Bop Phrases. The full album "Surprise Motherfuckers" is produced by Action Figure 973, with cover art by Craig Dyer. The track remains an intense piece of underground art from the 973.

Sankofa x Brunt Bakarak "By Any Fame" [SINGLE]


"By Any Fame" brings Sankofa and Brunt Bakarak together. Limited additional info, but the title plays with "By Any Means" — instead of at any cost, it's about fame. A critical turn or an honest statement? The track will tell.

Kenyattah Black "Pastor Kush" [EP]

 

"Pastor Kush" is a four-track EP featuring Kaeson Skrilla, John Forte, and Karniege. Production from Cee Gee, Finsta Bundy, John Forte RIP (not RIP as death, but as a signature), and Eric Vanderslice. The title plays with Pastor and Kush — spiritual guidance and street substance in one name. John Forte as a feature brings Fugees-periphery weight.

Meet the Greens "Submarine" [VIDEO]


"Submarine" is a new visual from Meet The Greens — the duo of Mad1ne and Blazy Green. The title hints at underwater mood, depth, isolation, or hidden movement. Limited additional info, but both have been moving in the New York underground for years with clear boom bap focus.

DJ Honda "hV.2" [ALBUM]


DJ Honda drops "hV.2" as an 11-track project. Minimal info, but the name alone carries history: DJ Honda is a Japanese hip-hop legend who worked with Mos Def, KRS-One, Fat Joe, Guru, and many others in the '90s. Every new Honda project is an event for heads who take the '90s axis between Japan and New York seriously.

Bloo Azul & Pep57 "Check The Rhymes" [VIDEO]


"Check The Rhymes" was already covered in the "BOREAGA" EP treatment. Now comes the official video shot by Public Housing NYC. The track remains a highlight from the joint project by Bloo Azul and Pep57 — Puerto Rican coloring, basketball codes, and Queens/BX chemistry with no wasted motion.

Young Reese Dude x Work Scorsese "The Man Of 1000 Bo's" [EP]

 

"The Man Of 1000 Bo's" pulls wrestling as its frame: Dean Malenko as "The Man Of 1000 Holds" becomes "The Man Of 1000 Bo's." The track titles are wrestling moves: "Reese Malenko," "Texas Cloverleaf," "Scorpion Deathlock." Features from EricTheRed13, Action Figure 973, and Villa Velli. Entirely produced by Work Scorsese. Young Reese Dude uses wrestling not as a gimmick but as a structural frame for six short, hard tracks.

Dope Sasquatch "Packinamac" feat. Ren Thomas, Halfcut, Hex One, Planet Asia, Tone Spliff & Sutter Kain [SINGLE]


Dope Sasquatch from Elmira, NY returns with "Packinamac" featuring an elite lineup: Ren Thomas, Halfcut, HexOne, Planet Asia, with Tone Spliff providing cuts and Sutter Kain handling production. Sutter Kain is a horrorcore pioneer, giving the track a dark foundational mood. DoubleYou serves as executive producer, with mixing and mastering by Shea Michael and artwork from shk. This is a posse cut with real weight — every name on the list carries underground pedigree.

AK the Kid "32 Up" (Prod. Last Atlantis) [SINGLE]

 

"32 Up" is a loosie from AK the Kid — an in-between-albums joint without a home. Produced by Last Atlantis from Ukraine. That's the appeal of loosies: no album logic, no conceptual frame, just MC and beat in direct connection. Last Atlantis as a Ukrainian producer expands AK's network beyond the usual US axes.

Doza The Drum Dealer x Kaeson Skrilla "GodSKrilla" [SINGLE]


Doza The Drum Dealer — head producer of the Narcotechs with production credits for Raekwon, M1, Flee Lord, Saigon, Ill Bill, and Hus Kingpin — brings in Kaeson Skrilla for "GodSKrilla." The title plays with God and Skrilla (money), a connection sitting between spirituality and street reality. Limited additional info, but the names alone carry weight.

TABLEEK "Black Jack" feat. Boogie Fields [VIDEO]


"Black Jack" is the second release from TABLEEK's "Inside Looking Out" project, entirely produced by Roddy Rod — the man behind all Maspyke joints during the Rock Steady era. TABLEEK had the track on stash for a while, knowing he wanted to build on it. Musically, they tried new approaches to laying the drum tracks. Boogie Fields as a feature is a young lion repping the hometown team, gifted with a strong check-one-two. The EP is available at burntberry.net.

Patty Honcho x Wiz Kelly "The Monk of Art" [EP]

 

"The Monk of Art" is a tight three-track EP: "Mock Draft," "The Feet," and "Down That Road" featuring Khalid Salaam. Patty Honcho and Wiz Kelly keep the project deliberately compact. The title hints at a monk aesthetic — art as discipline, not spectacle. Short, focused, no fat.

UFO Fev & Eto "Early Retirement" [VIDEO]


"Early Retirement" has been covered twice in previous lists. Now comes the official video from Gee Media (Chinatown Sound), shot for the upcoming "Creatine" project by UFO Fev, fully produced by Rochester MC/producer Eto. The track remains a dark-humor title between two New York voices that sound more like extension than actual retirement.

Miskeen Haleem aka K. Unlimited "BAD WEATHER" feat. CA$ABLANCA & JF [SINGLE]


"BAD WEATHER" brings Miskeen Haleem aka K. Unlimited together with CA$ABLANCA and JF. Limited additional info, but the title is clear: bad weather as a metaphor for hard times, dark moods, pressure. Single format, direct, no detours.

The Heretic "RHAPSODY" feat. DVZ & Bigg Theef [SINGLE]

 

"RHAPSODY" is an animated hip-hop visual experience from The Heretic featuring DVZ and Bigg Theef over dark, cinematic production. Blending raw lyricism, underground energy, and surreal animation, "RHAPSODY" explores the space between reality and imagination through striking visuals and immersive street sounds. The Heretic produces, creates, directs, and edits himself, with Lone Gunman Productions as the label. This is more than just a video — it's a conceptual frame for animated hip-hop art.


Magno Garcia "Poem Libations" [VIDEO]


Magno Garcia stays true to his name: "Poem Libations" sounds like a drink offering in verse form. Produced by EvillDewer, the track sits between spoken-word poetry and classic rap — a line Magno Garcia has been working for years. Limited additional info, but the title says enough: this isn't just rapping, it's offering and speaking.

SD Kong & C.Spaulding "Savoir Faire 3" [ALBUM]

 

"Savoir Faire 3" closes the trilogy between SD Kong and C.Spaulding with a clear concept: SD Kong as a double agent infiltrating a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence. Metaphorically, he embodies an infiltrator of the human resistance, caught between emotion and logic, consciousness and automatism, sensitivity and detachment. Entirely produced by C.Spaulding, "Savoir Faire 3" expands the saga's sonic universe into darker, neo-noir, and more paranoid soundscapes, shaped by multi-layer lyrics, intricate wordplay, multiple references to the French New Wave, and new rhythmic approaches rarely explored by the artists before — all with a more experimental edge. Features from Starker, Crimeapple, Sophia, Silver J, Sirio, Kinix Ahau, and H de Perra, alongside additional vocals by Edmée Manière. Mixed and mastered by The Hoodlover, artwork by Collageteral Damage, layout design by Ladiëresis, executive production by Where Lords Chill.

Penny Whistle "Moon Pies" [VIDEO]


"Moon Pies" is a short, visually strong piece from Penny Whistle, produced by OrmusStool. Limited additional info, but the title and atmosphere hint at a blend of Southern US references (Moon Pies as a classic Southern snack) and underground mysticism. OrmusStool as a producer often brings a slightly psychedelic, off-center sonic color.

MODENINE "Infinite Lineage" [VIDEO]


MODENINE — Nigerian MC with UK roots — drops "Infinite Lineage" as the third video from "Just Bars Innit." He produces, edits, and directs himself. This is DIY underground at its highest level: no external hands, no filters, just the MC and his vision. The title points toward generational consciousness, ancestral lines, and rap as transmission of knowledge rather than mere performance.

Mr. Adams "MR. ADAMS AND FRIENDS HEAT MONSTERS" [ALBUM]

 

"Heat Monsters" is the second volume in the "Mr. Adams and Friends" series and brings North Carolina's underground scene onto one platform: S-Blaw, Mr. Rozzi, Jamaal Matters, Fred Stuy, Ziglah, Dirt Da General, Pic Chambuz, P. Grant, Celinski, Chekar Kareem, Luse Kanz, OG Bobby Negro, and Veteran Eye deliver the vocals. Bobby Turnbuckle, Snoff The Maker, Nazar Wonder, Ghost, B Squared, and B.D.I. from Germany handle production. This isn't a loose tape — it's North Carolina hip hop in its most concentrated form, focused on real MCs and real production. An album proving the state has far more than just J. Cole and 9th Wonder.

NJE "Warning Signs" [VIDEO]


"Warning Signs" is a completely different kind of underground rap record: NJE from Sydney uses the track to create awareness around dealing with narcissists. This isn't battle posturing — it's a serious piece about self-respect, creating boundaries, and the hope that the song reaches someone going through it. Produced by Wasted Potential, shot by AVENE around St Peter's / Newtown in Sydney, mixed and mastered by Espa. At the end of the video sit real hotlines: 1800 RESPECT, BEYONDBLUE, LIFELINE. This is rap as service, not just art. Rare, honest, important.

Benny The Butcher "The Plugs I Met 2.5" [EP]

 

 01. The Dog & The Wolf (Feat. Bruiser Wolf) (Prod. By Harry Fraud)
02. Rise & Fall (Feat. 38 Spesh & Elcamino) (Prod. By Harry Fraud)
03. Big Difference (Feat. Bruiser Wolf & Fuego Base) (Prod. By DJ Shay & Harry Fraud)
04. Once Upon A Time (Prod. By Daringer)
05. Talk Shows (Feat. Raekwon) (Prod. By Harry Fraud)
06. Can’t Be Much (Prod. By Harry Fraud)

After a well-received collab album with Fuego Base earlier this year, Benny is back with a solo EP to assert dominance!! This shit is only 6 tracks long but it's packed with dope features and producers!! Features include 38 Spesh, Raekwon, Elcamino, Bruiser Wolf, and Fuego Base, and production by Harry Fraud, DJ Shay (RIP), Daringer, and Beat Butcha. You know you gotta hear that cut with Spesh after all the "Sunday School" talk lately, haha!!