Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Fliptrix x Forest DLG "Elevation" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


‘Elevation’ is album eleven from High Focus Records founder and 1/4 of The Four Owls Fliptrix.

The latest instalment in a formidable run sees the lyricist further his vision of the world in the hope of elevating the collective mind and spirit of both artist and listener across 19-feature stacked tracks.

Having worked with Forest DLG in some capacity across all of his records over the past fifteen years, from mixing and mastering, but also collaborating on multiple tracks as rapper / producer, it is surprising that it took so long for the pair to come together on a full-length collaborative project.

‘Elevation’ is that record.

Fliptrix reached out to Forest with a view to creating something completely different from his previous boom bap heavy outing ‘Dragonfly’, he is always looking to advance his craft and take things higher, and after Forest responded with a pack of 70+ instrumentals the direction of travel became crystal clear. The result is an album designed to lift the listener into a higher state of consciousness and trigger conversations about the state of the world, in the hope of enacting positive change during tumultuous times.

Fliptrix’s vision and Forest DLG’s style feel perfectly aligned. The album is truly collaborative; Forest going away and creating the artwork inspired by Fliptrix’s otherworldly experiences with the Shipibo tribe in the rainforests of Peru; from the single covers, to the album cover and merchandise as Fliptrix focussed on writing.

Having worked with all the greats in the UK hip hop scene, Fliptrix actively sought out new energies on ‘Elevation’, especially when it comes to the album features. Jungle forefather General Levy on lead single ‘ENERGY! ENERGY! ENERGY!’ Grime legend Frisco on ‘Visionaries’, Ayah Marar on ‘Transform’, Da Flyy Hooligan, Kamakaze, Coops, and a 19-strong HF posse cut in the shape of ‘Dangerous’ make this album a must-listen for anyone looking to elevate.

*'Elevation' is scheduled for its official release on February 26, 2026, exclusively on physical formats and digital download. The album will become available on streaming platforms on March 26, 2026. 


Nas x DJ Premier "My Life Is Real (DJ Unknown Remix)" [SINGLE]

This is the first release from DJ Unknown’s upcoming project The Silent Professional, where he reworks songs from Mass Appeal’s Legend Has It… series.

Sadida x Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha "Science In Art 3" [EP]

 

The transatlantic chemistry is back! El Paso-based MC Sadida and Dutch producer Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha reunite for "Science In Art 3," the third installment of their acclaimed collaborative series. Staying true to the theme, every track on this EP serves as a chemical reaction, blending scientific metaphors with raw underground hip-hop. The duo invites listeners to re-enter the lab for another round of sonic experiments.

Rigs "Drano" [VIDEO]


Rigs, a core member of the formidable Da Cloth collective, just dropped the official visuals for "Drano." The track is a dark, highly concentrated display of lyricism and atmosphere, further solidifying the crew's reputation for uncompromising underground hip-hop. Produced by Chup the Producer, the beat is as potent and corrosive as its namesake. The visual accompaniment, shot by CZ585 and isaiahshotit585, perfectly captures the raw aesthetic that defines the Rochester scene.

RoyalKingMinus "The Wall EP" [EP]

 

RoyalKingMinus defies modern streaming conventions with "The Wall," an 8-minute opus presented as a continuous play broken into three distinct parts. This conceptual EP is a deep dive into atmospheric storytelling, anchored by the production of Japanese beatsmith Undolla Sun. The project, released under the Pearlis Records and A.Few Music Coalition banners, represents a sophisticated collaboration across borders, engineered to perfection by Jon Coda.

DOM PACHINO "EVERY DOG HAS THEIR DAY" [VIDEO]


Veteran MC Dom Pachino strikes back with the powerful new single and official video "Every Dog Has Their Day." Serving as the lead visual for his forthcoming album "UNDERRATED" (dropping April 14th, 2026 via Napalm Recordings), the track is a masterclass in gritty, high-level New York hip-hop. Produced by Mr. Tera, this banger reaffirms Dom Pachino's position as one of the most consistent and dedicated artists in the game for over three decades.

Filthy Heir "When Realization Shines Upon You" [EP]

 

Filthy Heir presents a thought-provoking sonic journey with the release of "When Realization Shines Upon You." Steeped in philosophical undertones and raw introspection, the project challenges the listener to step out of "Plato’s Cave" and confront the light of truth. The album offers an accessible yet profound experience for fans of cerebral underground hip-hop.

Marlon Craft "The Neighborhood" [VIDEO]


Marlon Craft continues to bridge the gap between soulful musicianship and sharp social commentary with his latest single, "The Neighborhood." This marks the fourth look into his upcoming album, "The Internet Killed The Neighborhood," scheduled for release on April 2nd, 2026. Boasting a "super-producer" lineup including The Kount, CARRTOONS, River Tiber, and Sly5thAve, the track is a masterclass in organic textures and sophisticated arrangements. The addition of live horns and flutes creates a lush, cinematic backdrop for Craft’s signature New York flow.

Vinyl Villain "BLACKMARKET" [ALBUM]

 

Vinyl Villain returns to the source with his latest instrumental offering, "BLACKMARKET." Known for his gritty, sample-heavy production and relentless work ethic, this 10-track project is a masterclass in atmospheric boom-bap, providing a cinematic experience for the ears. From the brooding energy of "BETRAYAL" to the high-stakes feel of "JUGGERNAUT," Vinyl Villain continues to curate a sound that is as raw as it is refined.

Bishop Nehru "My Lifestyle Freestyle" [VIDEO]


Bishop Nehru continues to prove why he’s one of the most respected lyricists in the game with the release of the "My Lifestyle Freestyle." Dropping via his own Nehruvia LLC, the track is a pure display of flow and mental clarity, stripped of any industry gloss to let the bars take center stage. The official video serves as a creative test for new camera equipment, resulting in a fresh, intimate look at Nehru’s world.

Q-UNIQUE & RHETTMATIC "FIRE VISION" (feat. LMNO) [SINGLE]

Q-Unique joins forces with the world famous Beat Junkies member DJ Rhettmatic for one of the freshest Hip Hop albums slated for 2026, The QR Code. With Rhettmatic on the beats & cuts and Q-Unique providing rhymes full of punchlines, wisdom, vulnerability and soul. Q & Rhett spark things up with the 1st single, Cypha Up, a beat and bar driven track complete with pure flyness with a touch of 5% wisdom. Rhett’s boom bap track has a swing that’ll have you noddin’ the eff out with that ugly/satisfied look on your face. The significance of the album title, the QR Code is that Q-Unique and Rhettmatic have lived by a code in hip hop of pure intent, and being true to themselves and to their audience. This album promises to bring you Q & Rhett’s interpretation of that real hip-hop, an honest chemical reaction between two practitioners that are highly regarded in the community, from different coasts, but have always lived in a parallel universe of not only becoming generals in the underground circle, but also both being members of the legendary Rock Steady Crew and even both having been employees of the iconic hip-hop shop, Fatbeats, both have even toured together with their respective groups the Visionaries and the Arsonists. This album is complete with some amazing collaborations, including LMNO from the Visionaries, Esoteric from Czarface, Mr. Mecc and Sonny Sandoval from the band P.O.D.

Ras Ceylon x 9th Prince x Timbo King "BuzzSaw" [VIDEO]


The 1st scroll has been revealed..Produced by 9th Prince, the single “BuzzSaw” was originally released on June 18, 2025. The track gained traction across notable playlists and radio platforms, reaching #2 on the HipHopGods chart. It is bookended by powerful words from Bobo David (intro) and Bobo Smith (outro) of Sizzla’s Judgement Yard, and mixed by Xarina for Studio X. 


Starring Ras Ceylon and featuring 9th Prince (Killarmy) and Timbo King (Royal Fam / Black Market Militia / Jacket FuLLa Medalz), the music video was shot and edited by Hostage Media on location at “The Wall” in Park Hill, Shaolin (Wu-Tang Clan District).

“BuzzSaw” is an official visual from the forthcoming LP Scrollz of Lion Rock by Ras Ceylon, co-directed by Timbo King. Both the video and the album are livicated to the loving memory of Oliver “Power” Grant—Wu-Tang Clan co-founder and Executive Producer of the project.

Filmed on the day of Power’s homegoing, the video stands as a tribute to his dedication and vision. He played a key role in helping bring Ras Ceylon’s Wu-Tang family collaborations to life in recent years and it was one of his last moves to serve as Executive Producer of Scrollz of Lion Rock. Long live the legacy of Power.

DNTE x IM'PERETIV "Cadbury" [SINGLE]


Toronto artist DNTE returns with “Cadbury,” a stark and unsettling new single produced by award-winning Canadian producer IM’PERETIV. Built on grimy, off-kilter, unorthodox production, the track leans into tension and psychological edge while unpacking the distance between what is promised and what is actually being sold.

“Dream is free, hustle sold separately.” — DNTE

DNTE reframes ambition itself as a product, something packaged, marketed, and redistributed. This sets the stage for the record’s central metaphor: “You ain’t selling dope, you selling Cadbury miniature eggs.”

Driven by sharp lyricism, unique flow, and a deliberately unstable sonic backdrop, “Cadbury” captures another pivotal moment in the unfolding narrative of Soliloquy of a Sociopath, a project centered on control, contradiction, perception, and the cost of ambition beneath the surface.

Following the momentum of the project’s first singles, “Chemistry Class” featuring Nowaah The Flood, which landed on Spotify’s Jazz Rap, Northern Bars, and New Hip-Hop editorial playlists, and “Saratoga Springs” featuring L-Biz, “Cadbury” arrives as the third and final single before the album’s official pre-save campaign rollout.

The newly released single is out now, and  available on all streaming platforms.

B. Dvine, The Boss CB & Jimmy Rosica "Burn Slow" (feat. Pacewon, The Boss CB & Steve Stacks) [SINGLE]


Prepare to be moved by "Burn Slow," the powerful new single from B. Dvine featuring Pacewon, The Boss CB, and Steve Stacks. This isn't just a song; it's a raw, honest exploration of the human experience, a testament to the strength found in the face of adversity, and a celebration of the enduring power of hope.

Produced by the masterful duo of The Boss CB and Jimmy Rosica, "Burn Slow" weaves together a tapestry of soulful melodies and hard-hitting beats, creating a soundscape that is both introspective and uplifting. The track opens with a hauntingly beautiful instrumental, setting a reflective tone before the verses take flight.

Each artist brings their unique perspective and lyrical prowess to the table, creating a multi-faceted narrative of struggle and triumph. B. Dvine's verses are a poignant reflection on his own journey, marked by both hardship and growth. Pacewon's signature flow adds a layer of grit and authenticity, while The Boss CB delivers a powerful message of perseverance. Steve Stacks' smooth vocals provide a soul-stirring contrast, grounding the track in a sense of hope and renewal.

Kail Problems "F.U.N." [SINGLE]


"F.U.N." flips the script with a playful, upbeat energy as Kail Problems delivers clever bars over a lively, head-nodding beat. The track balances sharp lyricism with a lighthearted vibe, showing a different side of Kail while still keeping his signature flow and authenticity intact. Perfect for fans of feel-good hip-hop, clever wordplay, and upbeat underground rap with personality and bounce.

Nec Nymbl & RAjaw "Idol Smashaz" (feat. Broken Sword) [VIDEO]


IDOL SMASHAZ is a lyrically intense, fiery, revolutionary, educational, spiritual, conscious gritty battle-rap focused track that showcases the signature commanding delivery of the 2 album MC's Nec Nymbl and RAjaw and their brother in rhyme featured Broken Sword. Sharp lyrics, with 3 distinct voices which remain deep and powerful. It's a cynical critique of the modern world of pseudo-progressivism, self-worship, egocentricity, delusion, modern societal ills, corporate greed, and multi-faceted idolatry with things material and immaterial.
IDOL SMASHAZ is a passionate, dense, and brutal spew of consciousness. A creative response to the personal challenges of every single human being.

Nec Nymbl comes forth with his wild imagery, parables, and rhetoric. The first half of his verse is super melodic with his cadence and delivery as he displays harmonies going up and down scales as he blasts each word.
Midway he comes more aggressive, changing the tone a bit, then goes back to the previous approach, and ends off with a catchy bridge "1 idol, 2 idol, 3 idol, 4..." just before the chorus smacks.

RAjaw takes the mic after the chorus, delivering a powerful 2nd verse filled with intelligence, philosophy and education. He is more calm, riding with the drum pattern in a consistent rhythm throughout with his raspy delivery.
Broken Sword is passed the torch back to back with RAjaw for verse 3 reaffirming all the main artists who delivered before him. He solidifies and seals the theme and message with affirmation and confidence in his voice.

The track serves as an aggressive, old-school introduction with heavy boom-bap drums crafted by Nec Nymbl which lead to the distorted bassline, highlighted with a war horn and educational prelude monologue building momentum and suspense. It's a powerful single - or better yet - a hip-hop anthem focusing on Godly empowerment, freedom, spiritual rebellion, while staying true to traditional, non-commercial roots.

The instrumental crafted by Record/Music Producer Nec Nymbl has a very subtle and excellent progression, going from drum solos, to drums and bassline, to drums bassline and gritty floating echoed horns, to a very unique vintage Organ chop and melody which changes and then comes in full force for the chorus.
Nec Nymbl has also proved to be attentive to each and every sonic detail, as he has also meticulously Mixed and Mastered the single in his professional studio @selahbitsounds

It has a classic, uncompromising 90's sound, maintaining a gritty boom-bap aesthetic, with a ANTHEM  HYPED UP group chorus made to rock the crowd and pump your veins as you feel the urge to SMASH IDOL'S!

One is reminded of Wu-Tang Clan, KRS-One, Onyx, RA the Rugged Man, Boot Camp Click, Strange Famous Records, The Procussions, Swollen Members, Poor Righteous Teachers, Dead Prez, Sage Francis, Non-Phixion, Arsonists, Public Enemy, Mos Def, Brother Ali, Aesop Rock etc.

Be on the lookout for more heat from Nec & RAjaw as they come close to completing a very conscious hip-hop LP with many different flavours and styles.

Also be prepared to expect a new single from Nec Nymbl & Broken Sword releasing an EP very soon as well.

ethemadassassin x D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Sticker Shock" [SINGLE]


Back once again with the second single off E's upcoming album "Late Night With Wave Letterman: The LP"!

Jus One x Vacant Dreams "Steel Sharpens Steel" [SINGLE]


Jus One joints "Steel Sharpens Steel" Produced by Vacant Dreams.
Available on Bandcamp.

Bishop Apex, DeviceTrax & Kev Bless (THE CLERGY) "TRIP BARREL" [SINGLE]


No frills, no artificial hooks: pure, hard-hitting rap. Bishop Apex, DeviceTrax, and Kev Bless (The Clergy) unleash their fury on "TRIP BARREL" and remind us what Youngstown rap truly means.

Darkside Preme x Fullblast Muzik "One Time For The 90s" [SINGLE]


Darkside Preme joints the new single "One Time For The 90s" Produced by Fullblast
Muzik. Available on Bandcamp.

Eclyse x Someone "Soothsayer" [SINGLE]


 Eclyse is back for "Soothsayer" produced by Someone. Available on Bandcamp.

Donny G x Young Phoenix "Aim Once" [SINGLE]


"Aim Once" is a new single by Donny G x Young Phoenix produced by Donny G Out Now!
Available on Bandcamp.

Koncept "Permanent" [VIDEO]


With “Permanent,” Koncept opens a more introspective chapter of his journey — one rooted in reflection, growth, and the desire to leave something that lasts. Written, produced, and performed entirely by Koncept, the record feels less like a statement and more like a realization — the sound of an artist taking a step back to understand everything it took to get here.

There’s a quiet weight carried throughout the song. Rather than chasing moments or recognition, “Permanent” lives in the space between past struggles and present clarity. It reflects on the sacrifices, the persistence, and the unseen work that shapes not just an artist, but a person. Every lyric feels intentional, as if Koncept is documenting a chapter of his life that can’t be undone — only understood.

Sonically, the record feels both reflective and forward-moving, blending atmosphere with structure in a way that highlights Koncept’s evolution as a producer and songwriter. Every element feels deliberate, reinforcing the song’s core theme of longevity over momentary recognition. There’s a sense of stillness within the movement, capturing the feeling of growth that isn’t loud, but undeniable. It’s not about proving anything anymore — it’s about recognizing what’s already been built.

As the newest single from his album Flight, “Permanent” represents a pivotal moment in the project’s narrative. While Flight explores Koncept’s upbringing, transformation, and evolution, this record lands on something deeper: legacy.

With “Permanent,” Koncept delivers more than a song — he offers a glimpse into the mindset of someone who has endured, evolved, and is now creating with intention that reaches beyond the moment. It’s a reminder that the most meaningful growth isn’t always seen — but it’s always felt, and it always lasts.

"Now never take off my Nanny's jewelry" - Check out the album artwork. The cardinal represents Koncept's grandmother. RIP Champagne Nanny

Listen to the full album, and purchase the vinyl here: www.iamkoncept.com


INQ. "Art of Light" [ALBUM]


01. From the Source
02. Blue Hour
03. Depth of Field
04. Low-key
05. Planet Trip Interlude
06. Eternally
07. Light & Shadow
08. Time / Less
09. Aperture Conversations
10. Outside-In
11. C'mon Now
12. Fools (Mango's Outro)

Starz Coleman "R.O.M.D. (Reflections Of My Duality)" [ALBUM]


01. N.D.F. (prod. by Local Astronauts)
02. Never Feed The Apes (prod. by godBLESSbeatz)
03. Touch Down (prod. by Bad Lungz)
04. Phone Time Gawd (prod. by DJ Mike C)
05. Larry Fishburn (prod. by godBLESSbeatz)
06. Warlord Poetry (prod. by Doug Milli)
07. Night Rider (prod. by Bad Lungz)
08. Supernatural Gold Water (prod. by Gold Face)
09. Reflections Of Duality (prod. by Griin)
10. Hustle Pray Live (prod. by Doug Milli)

Flee Lord "40 Shots" (feat. Starz Coleman) [SINGLE]


 Flee Lord is back for "40 Shots" featuring Starz Coleman. Available on all platforms!

Kurious x Breakbeat Lou "Phase 2" [VIDEO]


A raw, gritty presentation produced by Breakbeat Lou and directed by Classic Material NY. Phase 2 is a masterful cut that authentically imbibes the classic NYC spirit through hard beats and insightful rhymes.

T.F. x DJ Muggs "CLAP" (feat. Ghostface Killah) [SINGLE]


 "CLAP" is tne new single from Don’t Call Me Lucky, the joint album by T.F. & DJ Muggs, which will be released on April 10th.

Ea$y Money x DJ Manipulator "01830" [ALBUM]


01. 01830 Intro
02. Haverhill's Song
03. Stay Out
04. Jewelz Infinite
05. The Pleasure Is Yours
06. Like That (feat. Green Monstar & Spoon Digga)
07. Be in the Lox
08. You Can Have It
09. Sense of Urgency
10. Hoody Season FreeSTyle
11. La Lluvia (feat. Masspike Miles)

Nowaah The Flood x MetalFlowerz "At Your Own Rizq" [EP]


01. Shamballah Aura
02. MetalShowerz
03. Moorish Pours
04. King Under Attack
05. Throw The Towel (It’s Ova)
06. Rizq It All

Knownaz EVIL & Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard "Evil Bastards" [ALBUM]


01. Bad Guyz (prod. by Tha
02. On The Loose feat. Dana Druff (prod. by Bombdrop)
03. Let Em Know (prod. by Johnny Slash)
04. Up In Smoke feat. Ayok (prod. by Gloomy Sailor)
05. Night Fallz feat. Milez Grimez & Pryme Prolifik (prod. by Bombdrop)
06. Truth Hurts feat. Izma401 (prod. by Jester Exodus)
07. Trust Ya Gut feat. Akua The God & Drew Dollars (prod. by DC The Midi Alien)
08. White Linez feat. Lo Gun (prod. by Boomtact)
09. Power & Money (prod. by J Depina)
10. Empty Shellz feat. Kool G Rap & Dystrakted (prod. by Dr. G)
11. Schmucks & Stunads feat. Johnny ConCepTz (prod. by Anno Domini Nation)
12. The Wake feat. Dtaylz The Profit (prod. by Jester Exodus)
13. Same Ol’ Thang (prod. by Frantik)
14. Irreplaceable feat. Vendetta & Alexa Dugan (prod. by Frantik)
15. Beyond Mathematics feat. Kinetic 9 & Tha King 8th (prod. by Knownaz EVIL)
16. World Goes Round feat. An Artist Named Flizz (prod. by Sevin Soprano)

The highly anticipated album by Knownaz EVIL & Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard, Evil Bastards, is finally here.
Knownaz EVIL & Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard unleash 16 tracks of raw underground fire on Evil Bastards, featuring Dana Druff, Ayok, Milez Grimez, Pryme Prolifik, Izma401, Akua The God, Drew Dollars, Lo Gun, Kool G Rap, Dystrakted, Johnny ConCepTz, Tdaylz The Profit, Alexa Dugan, Vendetta of PcP, Kinetic-9, Tha King 8th, and An Artist Named Flizz. Powered by elite production from Tha King 8th, BombDrop, Johnny Slash, Gloomy Sailor, Jester Exodus, DC The Midi Alien, BoomTact, J. Depina, Dr. G, Anno Domini Nation, Frantik, Knownaz EVIL, and Sevin Soprano, this album delivers hard bars, gritty beats, and authentic underground hip-hop from start to finish. 

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez [INTERVIEW]

 I. Origins & New York Underground

HHHEADZ: “Real Kukoo” was a Top 10 Independent Single in Source Magazine in 1996—what was it like receiving that recognition? Did it change your path, or did it add pressure?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: Not at all because I didn’t really know what it was to get that kind of praise as an artist. My whole focus was getting a deal so until I reached that goal I didn’t really get a chance to stop and smell the roses. I only realised the impact Real Kukoo made many years later when it was all said and done. Not understanding my worth and not being business savvy stopped me a little from basking in this glory and putting together a proper strategy to utilise this accolade at the time.

HHHEADZ: You emerged from the open mic nights and freestyle battles of the New York underground scene. What moment, what night, what battle shaped you the most back then? Is there a story you've never told?


Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I would have to say when I first did the open mic night which was held before the official Lyricist lounge showcase. This night was electric, me and my brother got on and performed “Big Queens” and it was rocking in this basement club which probably held about 75 to 100 people. I would also have to add being on WNWK 105.9 Kevin Keith and the Dirty Dozen as well as WKCR-FM Stretch and Bobbito show played a major role in shaping me as an artist.


HHHEADZ: Brooklyn in the early '90s was culturally huge—Wu-Tang, Biggie, the whole thing was exploding. What was it like being right in the thick of it, but consciously staying outside the mainstream? Was that a conscious decision, or did it just happen?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I feel the politics of the business kept us out of the mainstream light because labels and industry executives always had an excuse as to why we weren’t good enough or didn’t have what it took to make it in the major leagues of the music industry. We didn’t have the corporate machines behind us to get the music to where it should and needed to be but we were resourceful and capable  to do what we did which actually worked out for the best because now the name Kukoo da baga bonez is affiliated with straight raw hip hop and what it should sound like. That’s why I embrace being underground labeling myself the “Underground Star”. I feel I never was or am accepted in hip hop as far as the industry goes, that’s why I carved my own lane keeping a connection between me and the hip hop fans and supporters. I believe in making and putting the music first.

II. Collaborations & Credits

HHHEADZ: You were on track 11 of DJ Krush's “Zen” album—along with Black Thought, Questlove, and Zap Mama. That's an exceptional lineup. How did this feature come about, and what does this album mean to you today?


Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: The name of the track is called “Whutz Da Solution” and this came about due to Mista Sinista connection and business affiliation with DJ Krush manager at the time. Whutz Da Solution was the second collaboration I did with Krush, with the first being “Krush Ya Dreams”. That album means a lot to me, also the time spent with Krush making music. Both of the songs we did are considered classics.

HHHEADZ: The X-Ecutioners—Mista Sinista and Rob Swift—were an early part of your sound. Turntablism was an art form in its own right back then. What did these collaborations give you musically that you couldn't have developed on your own?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: Well Sinista was an early mentor to me. Sinista showed and taught me a lot about the business he has always creatively been on point with my rhyme style and lyrical prowess. Rob Swift was around but we really didn’t mesh like I did with Sinista because Sinista lived in my old neighbourhood. Working with Sinista enhanced my talent as a lyricist. I was frequently around the whole X-Ecutioners even from the start when they were called the “X-Men”.

HHHEADZ: Then, in 2002, came "Insane Psycho Home" with the artist World—an album many had been waiting for. What was the story behind this project, and is it true that you and World are related?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: The Insane Psycho Home album came about because I was working with an Atlanta producer by the name of Michael Woodruff. We recorded many songs together then soon after he wanted to release a solo album of our material but I decided with the assistance of Rob Principe that we should release the Insane Psycho Home album. Michael Woodruff agreed and he pressed it up off of his independent label “Analysis” records. Yes it is true that we are related, World is my middle older brother (I have another brother who is older than us both)

III. The Kukoo's Nest Release & 90s Tapes

HHHEADZ: "Kukoo's Nest" compiles material that had been stored on tapes in your mom's house for years. What was your first thought when 90s Tapes came to light? Relief? Nostalgia? Was there also something painful about unearthing this material again?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: When I was contacted by HHV and the 90’s tapes family it was a blessing in disguise because until that point of making a connection with them I was hoping one day to meet professional and serious people that can help propel my music to where it needed to be and that is what exactly happened with 90’s tapes.

HHHEADZ: The album also includes previously unreleased tracks—"Kukoo's Nest" and "Trife Life." Why were these songs never released before? Were they deliberately withheld, or simply forgotten?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: The reason them songs weren’t released before was because I didn’t even know I still had them tracks until they were found on a cassette tape at my Mothers house some years ago. In the 90’s we pressed up Real Kukoo and then went straight to doing the Insane Psycho Home project with World and Rhas Los. The timing is perfect for them to be released now because that is how the universe works.

HHHEADZ: Many say the album doesn't sound like an archive—it sounds alive. How did you prepare the material for 2026 without losing its original character? Or was that even a question?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: Music is timeless when you create  from the heart instead of trying to make something you feel people will feel. I was told many times that my music wasn’t commercial enough to sell and that turned out to be a blessing because more than 30 years later Kukoo’s Nest is released and doesn’t skip a beat and preserved its sound and became timeless.

HHHEADZ: 90s Tapes is a Berlin label, an HHV imprint. How do you see the relationship between New York underground hip-hop and the European crate-digger market? Does Europe appreciate your sound differently than the US?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I feel that there is definitely a higher appreciation for more authentic hip hop in Europe and amongst the crate-diggers but let’s not forget Latin America, Asia and many other places in the world that salute and appreciate artist for their talent, works and sound. There are still serious crate diggers in the US as well they’re just not so focused as the European markets in my opinion. 


IV. The “Grustler” Philosophy

HHHEADZ: In 2007, with “Da Grustler,” you not only released an album but also started a movement—coining the term “Grustler.” What does Grustler mean to you, and has this definition changed over the years?


Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: Da GRUSTLER movement actually started in 2004 when I started working on Marketing projects with Westcott Marketing and trying to tap into doing music for video games. That’s when the two words “Grinding and Hustling” was combined to come up with the the term “GRUSTLER” in 2006 when I came to Switzerland and traveled Europe the movement was intensified and that’s how the album Da GRUSTLER was born. Songs from New York, Switzerland and Austria solidified my movement then soon after many others started coming out of the wood works trying to act like they coined the word which I confronted most of them with facts and receipts.

HHHEADZ: You've licensed music to TV shows (Unique Whips / Fuel TV), worked with snowboard brands, and performed at DC Shoes events. Was that a conscious strategy, or did you just grow into it? And how did the hip-hop world react back then?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I was introduced to the whole action sports network when I came to Switzerland and linked up with pro snowboarders and skiers. I was collaborating with a Snowboard/ski camp by the name of DEMONIUM and we had the Ski resorts of Switzerland and France on lock with our hip hop/action sports movement that I labelled “hip hop shredders”. I feel and think like many of my music and creativity that we were just ahead of the curve and the hip hip world wasn’t ready for it. Lil Wayne and Nas to an extent tried to tap into it after me but in order to be apart of that world you have to connect with the people of that world, unfortunately it’s all business for the music industry. I was chilling in the mountains and chalets amongst the people. Da GRUSTLER album will be appreciated in time like Insane Psycho Home and now Kukoo’s Nest. GRUSTLER already has a solid following it is just some different looks on there because as an artist you should never limit your creativity.

V. Identity & Longevity

HHHEADZ: You've been in the game for almost 30 years—what keeps you going? Not the romantic answer, but the real one: what were the moments when you almost quit?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: What keeps me going and continuing my music is the fact that I am an artist and creativity lives inside of me. I am not a “rapper” I am an artist and being an artist is something you can’t shake in your everyday life. I quit a couple of times because I felt like I was being denied my place in hip hop and wasn’t appreciated as a top tier lyricist but later came to terms that it is not about the accolades but rather the people you touch with your sound and how you make people feel. 

HHHEADZ: It's said that you've influenced many mainstream artists, brands, and corporate entities with your style without getting a mainstream deal yourself. How do you deal with the fact that your influence might be greater than your public footprint?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I deal with it by accepting that my talent and creativity is stronger than a public image. I don’t need the fame or attention because what I do and have done made and makes a bigger impact on the world in general.

HHHEADZ: What should "Kukoo's Nest" mean to a teenager who hears your music for the first time in 2026? Not to the old heads—to someone who's never even heard of you?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I mean, from the feed back that I am already receiving is that they are totally in tune with my sound and love it. I had 2 mothers of teenagers reach out to me and say not only do their teenage sons love my music but they do as well. I transcended the music industry trope of what you should or should not do to be accepted. I used to get salty with my peers and many others when they didn’t acknowledge me but I realise I don’t belong in one category because I carved my own lane and will continue to walk my own path. I don’t need or choose to be accepted by anyone or nobody, my music speaks for itself.

VI. Closing—Personal

HHHEADZ: You've been using the name "Kukoo Da Baga Bonez" for decades. Where does the name come from, and does it still feel the same today as it did in the beginning?

Kukoo Da Baga: Bonez Kukoo is for the crazy skills I possess and Da Baga Bonez is because my mother used to call me that because I was really skinny when I was younger. It doesn’t feel the same because I am not skinny anymore but can be with discipline ha ha ha!

HHHEADZ: If you were to pick one track from "Kukoo's Nest" and use it as a calling card for your entire work — which one would it be, and why?

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez: I would pick “You Must Understand” because the chorus says “Struggling in this game to bubble my name” and that has been the way I saw it for the majority of my career but not anymore at this point. I was struggling because I was trying to fit in a industry that wasn’t ready for what I was bringing talent and creativity wise and now I realise it, am fine with it and can move on to bigger and better things in a progressive way.

Tone Chop & Frost Gamble "The Smoothest" (feat. Decon Blu & Pa Pa Fresh) [VIDEO]


Tone Chop & Frost Gamble drop the official visuals for "The Smoothest," the third single from their highly anticipated album "Beautiful Foundations" (arriving May 15th via New Dawn Records). The Binghamton duo continues their mission to uphold the standard of New York underground rap with a track that feels like a masterclass in classic aesthetics. Reuniting with Decon Blu and Pa Pa Fresh (completing the "Four Sportsmen" lineup), the group delivers a seamless blend of lyricism and rhythm.

P-Ro x Serf "Gold On Ice" [ALBUM]

 

P-Ro joins forces with producer Serf for their inaugural collaborative project, "Gold On Ice." This album is a masterclass in soulful boom bap, blending personal narratives and nostalgic reflections with high-level artistry. True to the independent spirit, P-Ro handled the writing, recording, mixing, mastering, and even the artwork, while Serf provided the gold-standard production that defines the project's atmosphere.

Fokis x Flip of Texta "Keep Movin'" [VIDEO]


Fokis releases the official visuals for "Keep Movin'," a high-energy anthem centered on resilience and perseverance. The track features production from the veteran Austrian producer Flip, a founding member of the legendary group Texta, who delivers a beat that perfectly complements the song's drive. This single is a standout piece from the groundbreaking "Docu-Album" project, Hello, My Name is Fokis. Originally premiered as a 46-minute cinematic experience in 2024, the project is now making its way to all DSPs and physical formats, including vinyl and cassette.

GUNS FROM CONTRA "Death Loses Its Terror" [ALBUM]

 

GUNS FROM CONTRA delivers a monumental body of work with "Death Loses Its Terror," an epic 44-track album that defines the current landscape of New Jersey underground rap. This project is a sprawling exploration of existential themes, blending street grit with spiritual inquiry and pop-culture references. The sheer scale of the album—spanning from the opening declaration of "God First" to the finality of "The End of Everything"—suggests a collective or artist at the peak of their creative output, refusing to leave any stone unturned.

James Joyce the Squatch "Know Your Worth[less]" [VIDEO]


James Joyce the Squatch officially unveils the visuals for "Know Your Worth[less]," the lead single from his upcoming full-length album, "Discomfort Inn," set to drop on April 16th, 2026. The track highlights the artist's unique blend of sharp lyricism and quirky, deadpan humor. The record features top-tier behind-the-scenes talent, with Charlie Beans handling the production and mix, while the veteran Eddie Logix provides the final master, ensuring the track hits with maximum impact across all platforms.

Omar Glomar & G Fam Black "The Dead Light District" [ALBUM]

 

Omar Glomar and G Fam Black illuminate the darker corners of the underground with their latest collaborative effort, "The Dead Light District." Released via Culte Records, this project is a masterclass in gritty, atmospheric boom bap, pairing Glomar’s haunting production with the relentless lyrical onslaught of G Fam Black. With a runtime packed with high-intensity bars and neck-snapping drums, the duo establishes a "Death Patrol" vibe that honors the core elements of hardcore hip-hop.

Omen44 "Da Games People Play" [SINGLE]


National/international Hip Hop artist Omen44 returns to the scene in a new direction. 2026 marks an era for a political entrance; Timb’s laced. His new single “Da Games People Play" serves as the first single release from his forthcoming album ‘u.s.’

Equipped with his signature colorful lyricism Omen44 is aiming at the “orange man” and his clan of followers. His direct shots are raw and thought-provoking. "Seven trumpets blowing better listen working hard like an abolitionist Lincoln, Douglas, Wilberforce, Republicans used to represent the public now it's serving the private executives corporate lobbyists, it's never enough for these narcist's…" 




Westbay "Secret" [VIDEO]


We are back again today with the new video from Brooklyn born artist and lyricist - Westbay.

Taken off his new EP “O.L.D.” a sentimental take and presentation via track “Secret”.

Westbay - O.L.D. (One Lucky Dude)

Westbay is a Brooklyn-born artist known for crafting positive, heartfelt underdog anthems with music rooted in gratitude, grit, and a genuine passion for life. His debut project, Spread Love (2014), quickly became a cult favorite for its uplifting spirit, and a decade later he honored its legacy with Spread More Love, closing the chapter on that formative era.

Life moved forward — marriage, fatherhood, career, responsibility, and while the music never left him, it hung out quietly in the background, waiting for the right moment to pounce! That moment arrived unexpectedly one night, when Westbay woke with a crystal-clear vision: “Drop the O.L.D. album on your 40th birthday.” Not as a nostalgic throwback, but as a milestone marking who he was, who he is, and who he’s becoming.

OLD (One Lucky Dude) is his most honest and personal work to date, anchored in themes of family, fatherhood, growth, modern pressures, memory, and the daily balancing act of being a husband, a dad, and still an artist. It’s reflective, raw, funny at times, and always real, a tribute to the younger dreamer he once was and the grounded, grateful man he is now, stepping into his forties with clarity and purpose.

Ultimately, OLD isn’t about age, it’s about perspective. It’s about surviving, learning, loving, evolving, and continuing to show up. Because at the end of the day, Westbay is, and always has been...One Lucky Dude.

O.L.D. is out now - https://yowestbay.com/old 

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Monday, March 23, 2026

Awkword x The White Shadow "Hands Off! Melt ICE" [SINGLE]


Awkword is a 20-year NYC Hip Hop veteran who seamlessly blends 90s boombap and postmodern angst. Best known for his work with producer Harry Fraud, Awkword has toured the US with The Cool Kids, collaborated with Sean Price, Joell Ortiz and Jadakiss, and been featured by the likes of Complex, MTV, Hot 97, The Source, XXL, Vibe and Village Voice. Now back after a half-decade hiatus, Awkword releases the White Shadow produced “Hands Off! Melt ICE” to share his take on the state of America today.

The White Shadow is a legendary Hip Hop producer and turntablist from Norway who started as a Disco DJ in the late 70's at age 9, DJ'd nightclubs in Norway in the 80's and won the Norwegian DMC mixing championships in 1988 and '89 making him Norwegian mixing champion. He placed 10th. in the 1989 DMC World DJ Championships in London/UK and met his future manager from New York there. He moved to New York in 1991 and stayed until 1995 DJ'ing all the best clubs in NYC like The Ritz (Studio 54), The Tunnel, Shelter, Sound Factory, S.O.B's, The Limelight, Nell's and tons more opening up for and playing with DJ legends like Funkmaster Flex, Biz Markie, Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles and many more. Back in Norway from 1995 he became a solid Hiphop producer and by now he's released 20 of his own albums featuring various artists mostly from the US including Rakim, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg and 100's more. Among them Awkword.