Wednesday, June 17, 2026

BlueHillBill x Boneweso "SEEMEINAHURSE" [VIDEO]


“SEEMEINAHURSE” is a dark preview of “Bad Dudes.” Boneweso produces the track himself, giving BlueHillBill a beat that feels more like a threat than a traditional song structure. The delivery stays rough, and the One Eye Films visual leans into direct hardness rather than over-stylized drama. The title is morbid without becoming cartoonish. It’s about presence, intimidation, and underground energy with no soft focus.

IM’PERETIV "The Wolves" feat. Ayoo Bigz, Che Uno, Sayzee & Dystrakted [SINGLE]


“The Wolves” sets the tone for IM’PERETIV’s next album world: haunting piano, hard drums, Dystrakted’s cuts, and three Toronto emcees moving both against and with each other. Ayoo Bigz, Che Uno, and Sayzee each bring their own angle, but the record stays cohesive. IM’PERETIV doesn’t overcrowd the beat; he builds a hunting atmosphere. Dystrakted’s cuts give the track the classic DJ edge that many modern posse records are missing.

Phil G the Knowbody x Hilltop Productions "Hell Low EP" [EP]

 

“Hell Low” already plays with greeting and downfall in the title. Phil G the Knowbody uses Hilltop Productions for a compact EP that benefits from its size. “Only When (I’m Drunk),” “Gods Love,” “Bottom Dollar,” and “Iron Man” point toward different states: intoxication, faith, scarcity, endurance. Drastic Measurez and New Stranger widen the frame briefly, but Phil G remains the center. The remixes give the title track extra angles without bloating the project.

ASSASSIN "LΓ©gende Urbaine" [VIDEO]


ASSASSIN remain ASSASSIN: political, historically aware, and rooted in their own language. “LΓ©gende Urbaine” comes from the Rockin’ Squat and Doctor L axis, with DJ Nix’On on the cuts and added vocal depth from Steve B. Rock and Bazin Mado. The title plays with legacy, but the track doesn’t feel self-satisfied. Doctor L keeps the production rough and cinematic, while Rockin’ Squat raps with the authority of someone who didn’t just witness French rap history — he helped shape it. The broader “Intelligence Artisanale” concept fits perfectly: craft over automation.

Ayoo Bigz x Thelonious Coltrane "STREET CODE: A Day with Trane" [ALBUM]


“STREET CODE: A Day with Trane” places Ayoo Bigz inside a frame that already sits between street language and jazz-coded reference. Thelonious Coltrane provides the production space, while Ayoo Bigz fills it with direct, rough presence. The title suggests concept, but the core remains rap: codes, experience, movement through environments with their own rules. It’s not overbuilt. It works as an emcee-producer pairing focused on atmosphere and posture.

XEOS "VILLANO" [VIDEO]


XEOS writes, performs, and produces “VILLANO” himself, which gives the track a unified signature. The beat stays dark and direct, while the delivery remains focused rather than overcrowded. Lil Supa’ appears through additional adlibs, adding an important underground shadow without taking the record away from XEOS. The mix and master keep it clean without sterilizing the grit. It’s Latin underground rap with full control over sound, image, and tone.

FastLife "Under Pressure" [EP]


FastLife is at his best when pressure is present but not dramatized. “Under Pressure” lives in that exact space: compact form, sharp edges, no long detours. His voice carries that Queens balance of street knowledge, style, and dry humor. The EP feels concentrated rather than over-explained — not every idea is stretched out, but every cut leaves a mark. FastLife doesn’t need a long runway to establish presence.

E Murda x Wun Two "Wine & Dine" [VIDEO]


“Wine & Dine” shows what Wun Two does best: he doesn’t build beats that scream; he builds rooms where the voice gains weight slowly. E Murda uses that muted, jazzy space with calm delivery and pressure tucked between the lines. As part of the “ORCO” world, the track doesn’t feel like a loose single. It plays like one chapter inside a fully formed sonic environment. Smooth, but never soft.

Kinetic 9 x Wreckone "Better Obey Me" [SINGLE]


Kinetic 9 carries a very specific gravity as a Killarmy and Wu-Fam voice: militant language, sharp imagery, and no soft center. Wreckone gives “Better Obey Me” a dark foundation that supports that command tone without overcrowding it. The record runs on authority more than volume. Kinetic 9 is strongest when the beat gives him room to let that rough, unpredictable delivery breathe — and that’s exactly the lane this track opens.

Onyx "It All Started in Brooklyn" [VIDEO]


Onyx don’t turn “It All Started in Brooklyn” into a museum piece. They use it as an origin statement. Quab Lab gives them a hard foundation, and Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz carry it with the physical vocal presence that has always defined the group. The record works because it doesn’t try to sound younger. It trusts the essentials: pressure, voice, aggression, identity. Brooklyn isn’t used as a slogan here — it’s the source code.

UFO Fev x ETO "Early Retirement" [SINGLE]


“Early Retirement” carries its title with irony. UFO Fev and ETO don’t sound like they’re stepping away; they sound like two emcees too seasoned to be rushed. Fev brings Harlem precision and measured control, while ETO enters with that cold Rochester imagery that rarely wastes a line. The record runs on veteran energy without slipping into nostalgia. It’s not about quitting early — it’s about sounding like you’ve already survived enough to move at your own pace.

SC Static & Decaf Black "Lyrical Klip" [VIDEO]


SC Static and Decaf Black operate as Black Static, and “Lyrical Klip” keeps the control in-house. Illimitable Entertainment handles production, but the defining detail is the DIY grip: the video is filmed and edited by the artists themselves. The track leans into classic emcee work — direct delivery, hard bar structure, no need for hook gloss. It’s a self-contained piece that proves independent execution doesn’t have to feel like a compromise.

The God Fahim "Blackwater" feat. Mach-Hommy [SINGLE]


When The God Fahim and Mach-Hommy appear on the same record, the pairing already carries its own signal. “Blackwater” sounds like the title suggests: dark, still water with something toxic moving underneath. Fahim brings his familiar blend of self-mythology, discipline, and abstract wisdom, while Mach-Hommy adds another layer through coded delivery and controlled distance. This isn’t a record built for quick explanation. It works through tone, suggestion, and repeat listens.

Tastik, Philo Philta & Slize "Noir" [EP]

 

“Noir” lives up to its title: dark colors, tight spaces, little light. Tastik, Philo Philta, and Slize move through a classic underground frame without simply rehearsing old formulas. Tracks like “Raufbolde,” “Rantanplan,” “Tatendrang,” and “TalwΓ€rts” point toward pressure, reflection, and edge. DJ Chuck Borris brings the cuts on the title track, giving the record a real hip-hop backbone rather than a nostalgic accessory. It’s lean, cohesive, and built around mood.

Komo Sarcani x Le Chimiste "Plug" feat. XP The Marxman [VIDEO]


Komo Sarcani and Le Chimiste turn “Plug” into a transatlantic underground link. Le Chimiste’s production is dark, sample-rooted, and open enough to let Komo’s French delivery breathe while giving XP The Marxman the right lane to enter. XP brings his Los Angeles lyricist discipline without sounding like a pasted-on feature. The record is mixed with enough pressure to hit, but it never crowds the voices. It works because the connection feels organic, not arranged for name value.

Hella Treu "A Stack" feat. Plasma XL, Mark Jordan, Daniel Son & Bobby Bishop [SINGLE]


“A Stack” runs on a proven underground structure: a hard title, multiple emcees, and no decorative excess. Hella Treu sets the frame, while Plasma XL, Mark Jordan, Daniel Son, and Bobby Bishop bring different textures into the room. Daniel Son and Bobby Bishop especially carry that Canadian independent edge where every bar has to land and the beat doesn’t need to overstate itself. The money motif is there, but the record avoids cheap shine. It stays cold, focused, and bar-driven.

PEP57 x Bloo Azul "BOREAGA" [EP]

 

“BOREAGA” connects two origin lines: Bloo Azul from the birthplace of hip hop and PEP57 out of LeFrak City, Queens. Their link came through Sherman, and the project carries that network energy without feeling assembled by committee. Puerto Rico is the spark, with NORE and Bori rhyming hovering as spiritual references, but the record stands on its own legs. Sherman, 2000 Souls, Elmer Krupt, Abomination Oner, Hipost, and Truck Thomas give the tape enough production variety to breathe, while the sports-coded titles keep it clever and street-level. Summer energy, but still built for lyric heads.

Goobsy "Bully Ray" [VIDEO]


“Bully Ray” wears its wrestling reference like a chair shot: direct, physical, and easy to picture. Kirby Enterprises handles production, mix, and master, keeping the track compact and tough enough for Goobsy to push his voice forward without overloading the frame. It plays like an early postcard from the upcoming project — sharp, rough-edged, and more concerned with presence than polish. Chris Hails’ visual treatment fits that energy without trying to make it larger than it is.

Smoke DZA x Westside Gunn x Curren$y "KILLOFFSEASON" feat. Max B [SINGLE]


“KILLOFFSEASON” pulls together four distinct languages: Smoke DZA’s Harlem smoke, Westside Gunn’s curated Buffalo theatrics, Curren$y’s Jet Life ease, and Max B’s wave aura. The record isn’t about forcing everyone into the same pocket; it works because each artist brings a different temperature. DZA and Spitta float, Gunn cuts through with his signature presence, and Max B gives the track that melodic shadow only he can bring. It’s a style record first — and that’s the point.

G Fam Black & Sankofa "Scratch the Sun" feat. Tali Rodriguez [SINGLE]


“Scratch the Sun” is strange in the right way. It’s clean enough to work as a single, but too off-center to feel like it was built by formula. G Fam Black and Sankofa don’t simply ride a standard underground loop here; Tali Rodriguez gives them a beat that bends at the edges, taking the energy of a trip record and pushing it somewhere more cosmic. It stays accessible without losing its oddness, which is exactly where the track finds its personality.

Smoke Mardeljano "VOŽDOVAČKI UNDERGROUND" [VIDEO]


Smoke Mardeljano plants “VOΕ½DOVAČKI UNDERGROUND” firmly in the soil of his own district. This isn’t music shaped for outside approval; it’s rooted, local, and heavy with lived-in presence. Edba’s production gives him a dark, stripped-down frame, while Trilian’s mix and master keep the grit intact without letting the record fall apart sonically. Smoke’s delivery carries that Balkan underground weight: controlled, stern, and direct. The track doesn’t explain the underground — it stands inside it.

Nowaah The Flood "Trill Life Mathematiks (The TRILL-ogy)" [ALBUM]


 01. Intro (Seeds) (prod. by The Architect)
02. The Get Back feat. Supreme Cerebral (prod. by The Architect)
03. Another Day (prod. by The Architect)
04. Imperial Flood (prod. by The Architect)
05. Superman (prod. by The Architect)
06. Sudan Confidential (prod. by The Architect)
07. Can’t Do (prod. by The Architect)
08. Forces (prod. by The Architect)
09. Peace Mama (prod. by The Architect)
10. Green Light (Masterplan) (prod. by The Architect)
11. Intro (Where I Am) (prod. by The Architect)
12. The Forecast (prod. by The Architect)
13. Broken Mirror (prod. by The Architect)
14. 120 feat. Killa Kali (prod. by The Architect)
15. Delivery Room (prod. by The Architect)
16. The Time (prod. by The Architect)
17. Crusades (prod. by The Architect)
18. God U’s (prod. by The Architect)
19. Land Of The Kutthroats (prod. by The Architect)
20. King Tut (prod. by The Architect)
21. On My Body feat. Ca$ablanca (prod. by The Architect)
22. 5 Junes (prod. by The Architect)
23. Fires In Kali (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
24. Scientifik (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
25. In The Know (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
26. Festivus (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
27. Lean On Me (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
28. FlambΓ© (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
29. This Time (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
30. Truly (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
31. The Lord (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
32. Roll Up (prod. by Bombay Da Realest)
33. Fires In Kali (Instrumental)
34. Scientifik (Instrumental)
35. In The Know (Instrumental)
36. Festivus (Instrumental)
37. Lean On Me (Instrumental)
38. FlambΓ© (Instrumental)
39. This Time (Instrumental)
40. Truly (Instrumental)
41. The Lord (Instrumental)
42. Roll Up (Instrumental)

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Rick Hyde "BooYah! (Stu Scott Freestyle)" [VIDEO]


Rick Hyde of BSF fame further cements his status as a master of sports-infused lyricism. "BooYah!" pays homage to the late Stu Scott, featuring Hyde at his most introspective and hungry. Produced by Haas Almihdi, the track offers an atmospheric and slightly melancholic backdrop that allows Hyde to dive deep into his current mindset regarding the industry and his personal evolution. It’s a scenic, bar-heavy record that highlights the technical growth of one of the Black Soprano Family’s most consistent voices.

CERTAIN.ONES "ONES AGAIN" feat. Aztek the Barfly & Bobby Craves [SINGLE]

 

CERTAIN.ONES return to the fold with "ONES AGAIN." This track brings together Aztek the Barfly and Bobby Craves over a quintessential Wann Sklobi production. The record is punctuated by Keef Wookie’s surgical cuts, completing the cipher-like energy that the collective is known for. It’s a masterclass in boom-bap fundamentals, showing that the Certain.Ones lineage remains strong, delivering high-level bars with a seasoned, collective approach.

Twogeebs x Action Figure 973 "Nightmares In Edison" [VIDEO]


Twogeebs and Action Figure 973 paint a grim picture of New Jersey on "Nightmares In Edison." Hailing from the "Surprises Motherfuckers" LP, the track is fully produced by Action Figure 973, who crafts a dark, claustrophobic atmosphere that feels like a walk through Jersey’s industrial underbelly at night. Twogeebs delivers his bars with an urgency that matches the production’s dystopian lean. It’s an unapologetically dark record for those who appreciate the grit of the 973.

WateRR x The Standouts "Runn'in It" feat. Easy O'Hare [VIDEO]


WateRR is a technician whose consistency is becoming legendary in the underground. "Runn'in It" features a stellar collaboration with The Standouts, providing a backdrop that demands high-level lyricism. With Easy O'Hare adding his flavor, the track—pulled from "The Honorable Vol.2"—is a testament to the Chicago emcee's sharp pen and impeccable timing. The Standouts keep the production lean and hard-hitting, allowing the verbal gymnastics to take center stage.

Rogue Venom x DirtyDiggs "Death to the FakeShit" [ALBUM]

 

DirtyDiggs provide their signature grime-laced production for Rogue Venom’s latest assault on mediocrity. "Death to the FakeShit" is a visceral project that pulls no punches. Featuring a heavy-hitting roster including Planet Asia, Killa Kali, Tristate, and Sav Killz, the project is a masterclass in underground aggression and technical skill. "Golden Scrolls" serves as the standout anthem, where Rogue Venom and the guests trade bars over a beat that feels like a warning shot to the entire scene.

The Musalini "Long Road" [VIDEO]


The Musalini continues his run as one of the smoothest narrators in the underground. "Long Road" is a soulful, cinematic piece of luxury rap, perfectly architected by Rewind Da President. The production leans on a warm, emotive soul sample that allows Musalini to lay down his bars with effortless authority. It’s a track about longevity and the mental fortitude required for the journey, delivered with the poise of a veteran who knows exactly how to make the listener feel every word.

New Guardz "No Chat" [VIDEO]


New Guardz are operating with a zero-nonsense policy. "No Chat" is a high-octane display of sharp flows and collective grit. Hailing from the UK scene, the Guardz focus on the raw fundamentals of the craft, stripping away distractions and focusing purely on the bar-work. Filmed by Tommy Biz, the visual reflects the urgency of the record. It’s an aggressive, focused statement from a crew that values action over talk and technical proficiency over marketing gimmicks.

Gustavo Louis & kushadelic "NARCO FINALS (KNICKSTAPE)" [EP]

 

Gustavo Louis and kushadelic drop a project for the die-hard New York culture enthusiasts. "NARCO FINALS (KNICKSTAPE)" is steeped in basketball lore and city grit. Kushadelic provides the dusty, lo-fi aesthetic that mirrors the highs and lows of the Knicks' history. With guest verses from Stagger Libre and FlypaperBlake, the tape feels like a courtside cipher at the Garden. It’s unfiltered NY underground rap that leans heavily on mood, sample-selection, and a deep-rooted local pride.

Stony-M feat. Chung "Blunts Build Bonds" [VIDEO]


Stony-M and Chung demonstrate that some of the best bonds are indeed forged in the booth. "Blunts Build Bonds" rides a laid-back, smoke-filled atmosphere provided by Geeze’s production. Chung, who has been consistently killing guest spots and solo runs, brings a vibrant energy that balances perfectly with Stony-M’s steady hand. It’s an organic collaboration that captures a specific late-night vibe without falling into the usual tropes, focusing on the synergy between the two emcees.

Dan the Underdog x Eskatology "Built On Grind. Backed By Legacy." [VIDEO]


"Built On Grind. Backed By Legacy." is exactly what happens when two masters of the independent hustle lock in. Dan the Underdog wears multiple hats here, handling the rapping as well as the production, mixing, and mastering, ensuring the sonic vision remains uncompromised. Eskatology brings his sharp delivery to the table, creating a dynamic contrast. It’s a project rooted in the blue-collar spirit of hip-hop, where the grind is visible and the legacy is earned through consistency and technical skill.

Finsta of Finsta Bundy "Cloth" [SINGLE]

 

Finsta of the legendary Finsta Bundy reminds everyone what quality material sounds like. "Cloth" is a masterclass in Brooklyn poise, backed by Whiz Galactic’s atmospheric and textured production. The record feels lived-in, capturing that mid-90s BK essence without ever feeling like a nostalgia trap. The addition of Mike C.O.X. on Part 2 solidifies the project’s grit. It’s a specialized release for those who recognize the difference between trend-following and being cut from a different cloth.

Realidad Mental "No hay patria" [VIDEO]


Realidad Mental delivers a grim report on the state of Colombia. "No hay patria" is a visceral outpouring of pain and social frustration, anchored by Dj Spizike’s minimalist, dusty production. The sonic landscape is bleak, providing the perfect canvas for Realidad Mental’s raspy delivery and uncompromising social commentary. This isn't just music; it’s a document of struggle, mixed and mastered with a precision that maintains the track's inherent grime.

Cymarshall Law & Slimline Mutha "Legacy of the Light" [VIDEO]


Cymarshall Law bridges the gap between his debut sci-fi novel and his long-standing NJ hip-hop pedigree. "Legacy of the Light" isn’t just a soundtrack; it’s a thematic extension of the protagonist Ty’s journey, mirrored by Law’s own two-decade path in the game. Slimline Mutha’s production provides a cinematic backdrop that feels both ancient and futuristic, fitting for a story about hidden lineages. With his son Azari Simmons behind the lens, the project breathes life into the concept of "Legacy" in a way few multimedia efforts manage to achieve. It’s a high-concept record for those who value substance over spectacle.

Apollo Brown "Angels & Diamonds" [SINGLE]

Apollo Brown - Angels & Diamonds

“When I crafted this beat, I immediately wanted to end the album with it. It just has a parasitic feel to me, that slowly digs into you as you listen. It was originally called Angels & Demons. It felt more sparkle than spectre though.”

Angels & Diamonds is out now - https://link.oldsoulmusic.com/angelsanddiamonds 

Apollo Brown - No Pressure, No Diamond

There are certain truths in life that are simple enough to fit into a few words, but powerful enough to shape entire careers. "No Pressure, No Diamond" is one of those truths. Four words that carry the weight of struggle, perseverence, sacrifice, pain, discipline, and ultimately reward.

We live in a world that loves outcomes, but often ignores process. We admire the trophy, but forget the training. We celebrate success, but overlook the sleepless nights. We applaud the finished masterpieces while paying little attention to the countless imperfect drafts that came before it.

Everybody wants the shine of the diamond, but not everybody wants the uncomfortable pressure and time it takes to create this most precious gemstone.

Think about that while you listen this album for the first time. The color isn't perfect. The cut is not close to symmetrical. The clarity might be a little cloudy. But, the process is tried and true.

No Pressure, No Diamond.

No Pressure, No Diamond is out Friday 24th July - https://link.oldsoulmusic.com/nopressurenodiamond 

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Monday, June 15, 2026

BadaBing "Split Six Freestyle" [VIDEO]


BadaBing takes two tracks from Drake's "Iceman" album as the canvas and builds a freestyle he directs and edits himself, with GOVARMYNT OFFICIALS INC. in the background. The approach is classically NY: use someone else's instrumental as a proving ground, plant your own flag over it. In the New York underground tradition, freestyling over an outside producer's beat is a statement — here it reads clearly: the instrumental is strong enough for real bars, the rest is irrelevant. Self-directed, self-cut, no filter.

Benny Holiday x Snowgoons "Falling On Me" [SINGLE]


The Snowgoons have been the most reliable German boom bap production machine for international collaborations over the past two decades — building tracks for names from Ill Bill to Vinnie Paz to Tragedy Khadafi. Benny Holiday brings his voice onto this foundation, and the Snowgoons' blueprint holds: heavy drums, dense atmosphere, no compromise toward the mainstream. "Falling On Me" demonstrates that the production strength works regardless of whether the MC is an established name or an emerging voice — the weight of the beat demands and rewards a certain kind of delivery.

Willie Mays Blaze "Fake Hustlas" [SINGLE]


"Fake Hustlas" announces itself before the first bar: no room for pose, no respect for performance without substance. Willie Mays Blaze keeps the line direct, the delivery dry and unambiguous. It's a track continuing the old tradition of MCs dissecting false postures — matter-of-fact, compact, without melodrama. The kind of record that doesn't need to explain why it exists; the title is the thesis and the bars are the proof.

D-12 "Tenderism" feat. Method Man [SINGLE]


D12 Forever Vol. 1 is D-12's third studio album — their first since D12 World in 2004, and their first since the passing of their member Proof. An unreleased verse from Proof will be used for the album, adding a layer of weight that no marketing effort could manufacture. "Tenderism" featuring Method Man arrives from that context — a crew returning after 22 years without an album, pulling a Wu-Tang veteran into the session. The single carries the gravity of that gap without needing to announce it: Method Man brings his caliber, D-12 brings their history, and the collaboration lands as a natural Detroit-Staten Island link rather than a calculated feature placement.

Ricky Lix x Brother Tom Sos "The Elysian Fields" [EP]


"The Elysian Fields" — the mythological afterlife realm reserved for heroes in Greek tradition — sets the bar in the title alone: a place beyond ordinary existence, for the chosen. Ricky Lix and Brother Tom Sos build an EP that translates that claim into beats and bars. The mythological frame works as a frame, not as a costume — what matters is whether the music earns the reference, and a tight EP format forces both sides of the collaboration to stay sharp across every track.

E Murda x Wun Two "Orco" [ALBUM]


E Murda from Berlin paired with Dutch producer Wun Two — a collaboration built on mood and cold precision rather than volume. Wun Two is known for lo-fi-adjacent, dusty beats with wide negative space and melancholy threading through the fabric. E Murda brings a calm but pressured delivery that sits perfectly inside that frame. "Orco" feels cinematic: a record that knows its beginning, its middle, and its end, and never fills space it doesn't need to fill.

ASARU "TPA, TPA" feat. Nico Sweet, Scxtt Aye & Monae Marleau [VIDEO]


"TPA, TPA" is a love letter to Tampa as a rising independent rap scene. ASARU, Nico Sweet, Scxtt Aye, and Monae Marleau each bring their own perspective to a city that's actively carving out its own identity. The record channels the spirit of classic hip-hop posse cuts while staying firmly rooted in Tampa culture — ambition, politics, camaraderie, and hunger beneath the surface of a city still being charted. Shot throughout Downtown Tampa and directed by Julian Ramirez, the visual mirrors the record's energy: city lights, rooftop views, and a cast of artists representing the next generation of the city's creative movement. Southern ambition meeting New York grit without pretending to be either coast.

Cousin Feo "Kroket" [EP]

 

"Kroket" is the latest entry in Cousin Feo's Side Dish series — following "Parrilla" and "Flamiche" — and this time it's a bow to Dutch football legends. Track titles (Van Dijk, Kuyt, Depay, Koeman, Huntelaar, Makaay) map the Oranje roster across seven tracks, entirely produced by Dutch beatmaker 93Blackout, with cuts surgically placed by DJ Dubplates and mixed and mastered by Corey Gipson. The feature lineup — Lord Juco, Eddie Kaine, Asun Eastwood, Bub Rock, Shottie, and 1800Call$ol — brings the kind of names that carry full-length albums, not just guest spots. The concept holds its weight because the music underneath it is solid enough to stand without the gimmick.

Bernadette Price "Kissing The Ground For Sinners" [ALBUM]


"Kissing The Ground For Sinners" dropped in March 2026 to coincide with Sean Price's birthday, carrying both emotional gravity and uncompromising street authenticity. Bernadette Price delivers a profound addition to the underground landscape via Duck Down Music, with entirely Stu Bangas-produced production that pays homage to the golden era while standing firmly in the present. The album leans heavily into gritty boom bap textures — dusty drums, eerie loops, hard-edged rhythms — with Stu Bangas crafting a cohesive backdrop that never strays from its mission: raw, aggressive, and unapologetically underground. Bernadette Price doesn't rap for novelty — she raps with purpose. There's a noticeable refusal to glamorize; everything feels earned, lived-in, and real. Her delivery isn't overly polished, and that works in her favor. The standout dynamic is the chemistry between Bernadette and Terror Van Poo, whose back-and-forth energy gives several tracks a gritty, cypher-like intensity.

Onyx "Get Live" [VIDEO]


Onyx on 100 MAD with Fredro Starr handling production keeps everything inside the house. Fredro Starr founded Onyx in 1988, and the group went on to release three top-selling albums before his solo work began. "Get Live" is delivered with a low-budget AI visual that the duo owns without apology — a tool used on their terms. The beat hits with the blunt force that has always defined Onyx: grimy drums, no gloss, no softening. Veterans operating with full creative control, no middleman, no dilution.

Milano Constantine & Morlockko Plus "Foreign Exchange" [EP]


 01. How It All Started (Feat. Morlockk Dilemma & DJ Robert Smith)
02. Stained
03. Different Category (Feat. DJ Access)
04. Foreign Exchange
05. Opium Den (Feat. DJ Mirko Machine)

LoDeck & The Golden Godz "Dinner At Dorsia" [ALBUM]


 01. What Are Those (Sacred Genetics)
02. CCCC (Capuchin Crypt Crowd Controllers) feat. Jakprogresso
03. Rene Magritte feat. Smoothe Da Hustler & DJ Obi
04. Lofi Bread feat. Boxguts, Skech185 & Tes One
05. Yung Buddha feat. Sutterhouse Swish
06. Meaningless Sects
07. Dinner At Dorsia
08. Viscera Cera feat. Yesh
09. Brahmastra
10. Fuck A Goat feat. Bigg Jus
11. Flash My Genius
12. Soup Of Exploding Terrestrial feat. Leeroy Destroy & Memphis Reigns
13. Stars Disappear
14. Banksy Bloodtypes feat. Sutterhouse Swish & F.T. (Street Smartz)
15. Fatbeats Staircase feat. Mic King, I Am Many & Percee P
16. True Gods

Tega & DeevoDaGenius "Da Story Of Tega Brady (Deluxe)" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


 01. Garner (Prelude)
02. I Must Be Dreaming
03. Blender (Feat. Dun Dealy)
04. WAGAD (Feat. Shaykh Hanif)
05. RGNM (Feat. Dun Dealy)
06. Exquisite Timing
07. Brick Of Cut (Feat. BoriRock & Dun Dealy)
08. 10 Summers
09. Andiwanthertoo (Feat. Bluehillbill & Kil The Artist)
10. Detour (Feat. 4Five6 Nice)
11. Meal Split (Feat. FNM Mook)
12. Comehome

The Musalini "Summer Breeze" [EP]


 01. Fragrance feat. Silent Snipers (prod. by $moove)
02. Rooftop Music (prod. by $moove)
03. Side Piece (prod. by $moove)
04. Cafe Con Leche feat. Natakilla (prod. by Don D)
05. Live Good (prod. by $moove)
06. Summer Breeze (prod. by Calico The Hitman)

Termanology "The Summer Pack 4" [EP]


 01. Road Trip (Prod. By Spunk Bigga)
02. Real Dope (Feat. Lil Dee) (Prod. By Spunk Bigga)
03. Summer In The Chi (Feat. Philmore Greene & Recoechi) (Prod. By Rob Viktum)
04. H-Town Trip (Feat. Lil Flip) (Prod. By Jam, Jam, Jam)
05. Snow Bunny (Feat. C Scharp) (Prod. By Hazardis Soundz)
06. Vibrate Higher (Feat. Reverie) (Prod. By NasteeLuvzYou)

abide.n "Unfettered From Snared Patterns" [ALBUM]


 01. favorite things (feat.stretch)
02. chromesthesia (feat.Estea Elements & DJ K-Rec
03. unfettered from snared patterns
04. a flash in a pan (feat.stretch)
05. winter, after the fall

Jerasick Dark "Darkskin Jermaine" [ALBUM]


 01. Dark Intro
02. Darkskin Jermaine
03. Play In The Rain
04.50
05. It Was You
06. That's My Cuz feat. Ron D
07. Deacon Fly (Remix)
08. If
09. Say Less
10. Whip Game
11. Delusional
12. Ain't No Coach feat. Dark Daughter
13. I Still Love Her
14. Art Official

Awon & The Other Guys "Solidified" [ALBUM]


 01. Intro
02. Lots of Pockets (Feat: DJ Eveready)
03. Ice Rink
04. The Embrace
05. All My Love
06. Snickerdoodle
07. Bonus Day (Feat: Rob Cave)
08. New Notes
09. Mid Century Modern Aesthetic
10. To The Sky

Solidified is modern boom bap soul—grounded, intentional, and fully realized. A heavy, ominous low end runs throughout, creating a cloud-like landing for Awon’s smooth yet razor-sharp delivery.
The album is rich with authentic, thoughtful storytelling, balanced by the wit and charisma expected from a seasoned emcee. Awon & The Other Guys draw from years of experience crafting hip-hop records, delivering a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly focused.
This isn’t an album chasing placement—it’s a presence. Solidified feels like something that’s always been there, like a painting on the wall you’ve lived with long enough to understand. Not reinvented, not rebranded—just refined.
In many ways, it’s a reminder: this is what hip-hop is supposed to sound like.

Big S.I.N. "ILL Writtens" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


 01. Intro
02. I'm Not Ok
03. Time (feat. Spittlez & E-Moe)
04. Blessed & Highly Favored
05. Lookin For A Baddie
06. The Avenue
07. Close Your Eyes
08. Ready To Feast Pt. 1
09. Ready To Rock Pt. 2
10. ILL Writtens
11. My Baby

Fair The God "A Goal Without A Plan" [ALBUM]


01. A Dream
02. Back Home (feat. Skyzoo & Anoyd)
03. Glitter Isn't Gold
04. Don't Ease Up
05. Shut Your Mouth (feat. Red Carpet Rich)
06. We Still Here
07. For You I Will
 

Rique Wit Da Wickz "Cold Grits You Can’t Eat" [ALBUM]


 01. Nine Inch Nails (prod. by Blackadinme)
02. Mason Betha (prod. by Kash Flow)
03. Polo Shirt & Nautica Jeans (prod. by Kash Flow)
04. 90 Ball (prod. by TrueCipher)
05. The Quickest Way (prod. by TrueCipher)
06. Easy Money feat. Liym Capital & Doe Boy Philly (prod. by D.R.U.G.S. Beats)
07. Flies In A Web feat. Mar (prod. by Kash Flow)

Kenautis Smith x Lyfestile "Is It OK If I Bring A Few Friends?" [ALBUM]


 01. Intro feat. Tasha B & D-Ex
02. Pinky Tuscadero (The After Party) feat. The Track Vandals
03. Oh God feat. Supreme Sol & Poet X
04. Move Makin’ feat. Jia Davis, Santone & DJ Crucial
05. All 4-U feat. Suge Avery
06. Depth To America (Comin’ Up) feat. Tef Poe & D-Ex
07. Heavy Traffic feat. Addverb Superb & T-Menace
08. Love N Lose feat. Fedora McClaren
09. Dopamine feat. Reaceyung & FreshMan
10. I Brought Friends (Outro)

Something Wonderful Records is a label that features high-quality Hip Hop music produced by Kenautis Smith.
The music stands out because every song is crafted with all the ingredients that keep you coming back. Stay tuned we keep some dope shit on deck! 

The fourth project from Kenautis and lyfestile7, unique in that each song is a collaboration with some of lyfestile's favorite artists. Every song is a gem, no frills Hip Hop, incredible bars and beats!
All songs produced by Kenautis Smith
lyrics and vocals by lyfestile and friends
D-Ex and Crucial did the scratches

Beano x Donkobz "Only Built 4 Claddagh Ringz" [ALBUM]


 01. Fine White China
02. Lee (Feat. Bil Next & Mylo Stone)
03. Harmo Land (Feat. Flymo)
04. Saloon (On The Blandy)
05. Goin' Picturez (Feat. Verb T)
06. Chinchilla
07. Elevation Dreamz (Feat. Duke Dimez)
08. Straggler's Guilt
09. War Room Board Meeting
10. Shnicklefritz (Feat. No Venom & Panda Drey)
11. Domination (Feat. Panda Drey, Kliff & Conkan)
12. Killing Spree
13. Sweet Chin Music (Feat. Duke Dimez & Conkan)

PMG Streetz & Kevin Kocaine "S.O.N. (Schedule One Narcotics)" [ALBUM]


 01. Conversation
02. Working On My Aim
03. DFWM Ft. Kevin Kocaine
04. Dope Ft. Kevin Kocaine
05. Bossed Up
06. Groupie Ft. Kevin Kocaine
07. All I Know Ft. Kevin Kocaine
08. Penny Penchin'

Yung Streetz (YS), New Orleans native artist has been writing music since the age of 14, heavily influenced by Jay Z & Lil Wayne. Yung Streetz most noticeable by his raspy voice, is compared to the likes of old school artist like DMX & Rakim, with a mix of new school trap like Moneybagg Yo, Lil Baby, Nba Youngboy etc. Since releasing his first mixtape New Jack in 2013 Yung Streetz has continued... 

S.O.N. (Schedule One Narcotics) ft. Kevin Kocaine is a hard-hitting Southern hip-hop record that captures the realities of ambition, loyalty, and survival. PMG Streetz 504 and Kevin Kocaine deliver raw street narratives over powerful production, blending authentic storytelling with the relentless hustle mentality that defines the PMG movement. Fueled by real-life experiences and unapologetic lyricism, S.O.N. is a statement of perseverance, pressure, and purpose from two artists who understand the grind firsthand.

J Scienide "Fire At The Philharmonic" [ALBUM]


 01. Overture
02. Only The Lonely Ones
03. Ain't Shit
04. Countertops (feat. Daniel Son)
05. Chase The Sun
06. Makers Mark (feat. Lord Juco)
07. Monte Carlo (feat. King bliss)
08. No Contest
09. Ashes
10. More Love (feat. Asun Eastwood)
11. Krush Groove Kangol (feat. Opio)
12. Denmark Hill (feat. Eddie Meeks) [Ollie Teeba Remix]
13. Heart Stepper (DJ D Styles Skin Care Remix)
14. Mystery Science

Sunday, June 14, 2026

DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 Ep50 [Boombap Mixshow]

 LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep50 by Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix with FRANCE FLEET DJS 

feat PRINCE FELLAGA ft AGALLAH THE DON | NEMS | BIG TWINS  | THE OUTFIT x BUTCH CASSIDY | SHABAAM SAHDEEQ &more

Prod by THA TRICKAZ | DOZATHEDRUMDEALER &more

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Mickey Blue "Knuckle Sammich" feat. StressWon (Cuts by Tone Spliff) [VIDEO]


“Knuckle Sammich” comes off Mickey Blue’s EP “ILLusion Of Permanence.” The acclaimed NJ producer builds gritty, cinematic soundscapes that pair classic boom bap foundations with a modern edge. StressWon delivers the raw lyricism while Tone Spliff adds the cuts that complete the record as a full statement. The EP assembles an all-star field — Apathy, ETO, Crimeapple, Rasheed Chappell, Celph Titled, Spit Gemz, M-Dot and more — yet each track stays focused. It’s producer-driven underground with an elite guest roster, the kind of project where the beats are the throughline and the voices rotate around them.

Terror Van Poo "TERROR VAN PUTIN" [ALBUM]

 

“TERROR VAN PUTIN” is Terror Van Poo’s album, produced entirely by Vinny Idol for Litt Factory Media. The project rolls out fifteen tracks of raw street energy and pulls in a broad guest field: Ras Kass on “Anger Built Up,” Ruste Juxx and Tone Spliff on “Pull Up,” plus recurring voices like Bernadette Price, Leanah Cane, and GREA8GAWD. Vinny Idol’s continuous production gives the album a cohesive sonic base despite the heavy feature count. It’s forceful, unpolished East Coast underground — a posse-driven record anchored by one producer’s vision.

Sayzee feat. Ayoo Bigz "Dangerous Jobs" [VIDEO]


“Dangerous Jobs” comes off the “#STAWDAT4” mixtape — the fourth installment in the “Somebody Tell Alchemist” series where Sayzee consistently lays raw bars over Alchemist-shaped production. The vibe is clear: dusty loops, heavy talk, late-night tape energy, sharp punchlines, rugged delivery. Ayoo Bigz fits the track cleanly without pulling focus. It’s underground rap that takes a specific beat school as its lodestar and follows it through — not a gimmick but a signature sound built over a run of projects.