Saturday, April 4, 2026

Unknown Mizery x Rex Seshunz "Paper Umbrellas" [VIDEO]


"Paper Umbrellas" marks the latest collaborative release from Unknown Mizery & Rex Seshunz, the duo known as Two Ton Halo. Blending cinematic production with introspective lyricism, the project explores themes of resilience, mental health, love, survival, and emotional rebirth.
Produced entirely by Rex Seshunz, with additional instrumentation by Fresh Kils on select tracks, the album delivers atmospheric soundscapes layered with journal-like verses and raw storytelling. From the reflective opener “Introducing the Rain” to the closing resolution of “After the Rain,” "Paper Umbrellas" unfolds as a cohesive journey through chaos toward clarity.
Featured guests include Avani, Araiah, Amelia, DJ Lando, and Stina Bee, adding texture and dimension across key moments of the record. The album was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Fresh Kils at The Kiln Studios.
Released via Thrice Great Records / Chambermusik (TGR-3337), Paper Umbrellas will be distributed physically through Traffic Entertainment Distribution (now under Fat Beats Distribution) and digitally worldwide via The Orchard.
With "Paper Umbrellas," Unknown Mizery & Rex Seshunz continue to expand the Two Ton Halo sound — balancing vulnerability and strength in a project that feels both personal and cinematic.

M-Dot x Johnny Cashle$$ "Daydreaming" (feat. Kore & Byna) [VIDEO]


M-Dot has built one of the more quietly consistent independent catalogs on the East Coast over the past decade-plus — Boston-rooted, Soulchain Records, a voice that operates in the reflective, technically grounded space where ambition and introspection run parallel. "Daydreaming" arrives as a bonus track ahead of A Notebook With No Light, and the packaging is deliberate: Johnny Cashle$$ handles both the production and the direction, pulling the sonic and visual identity into a single cohesive statement. The video, shot in Austria, gives the track room to breathe in a way that domestic backdrops rarely do — wide, unhurried, matching the song's tone without forcing the metaphor. Kore of EMS and Byna bring complementary energy without crowding M-Dot's lane; the features add emotional texture rather than compete with the lead. This is M-Dot at his baseline — sharp lyricism, purposeful storytelling, no wasted motion. A Notebook With No Light has a strong preview here.

Catacomb "Straight From The Catacomb" (Road To The Riches Freestyle) [VIDEO]


Location does half the work here before Catacomb spits a single bar. St. Albans, Queens — the same neighborhood that shaped so many of the names in that tag list — with the A Tribe Called Quest mural as backdrop. New Vegas Films keeps it unfussy: the MC, the wall, the block. The beat is "Road to the Riches," Kool G Rap and Polo's 1989 street classic, and Catacomb treats it the way a freestyle over a beat like that should be treated — with full awareness of what it carries. No distance, no irony, straight address. The tag list reads like an honest accounting of influences rather than namedropping: Kool G Rap, Nas, EPMD, Erick Sermon, Boot Camp, 50 Cent — the complete Queens and New York underground timeline from the late 80s forward. Catacomb is working in that lineage openly, on the corner where it was built. That's the whole point.

TEK "Lights Out" (7 OnDa ComeOut) [VIDEO]


TEK — Tekomin Williams, Bed-Stuy Brooklyn, one half of Smif-N-Wessun, Boot Camp Clik since Black Moon's Enta Da Stage in 1993. "Lights Out" arrives as a solo cut without the machinery of a campaign behind it, which is consistent with how TEK has always operated outside of Smif-N-Wessun: direct, unannounced, no repositioning. The flow that made "Bucktown" hit in 1994 and powered Dah Shinin' into classic status is the same register he works in now — gritty, locked-in, distinctly Brooklyn in a way that isn't performance but habit. Thirty-plus years in the game and the delivery still has weight. "Lights Out" doesn't try to be anything other than what it is: TEK on the mic, the beat underneath, done.

A.G. x Stu Bangas "Borderline" (feat. D Flow & Diamond D) [VIDEO]


"Borderline" carries more weight than a standard single once you understand who's on it and where they come from. A.G. — Andre the Giant of D.I.T.C., one of the defining voices of Bronx boom bap since Runaway Slave and Goodfellas — pairs with Stu Bangas for their forthcoming album SELFY, and the feature list reads like a deliberate act of family reunion. Diamond D is D.I.T.C. from the foundation — co-founder, producer, MC, a presence whose fingerprints run through the entire crew's catalog. D Flow goes just as deep. South Bronx-raised, he made his recorded debut alongside Party Arty as the Ghetto Dwellas on Showbiz & A.G.'s Goodfellas in 1995, and the GD-to-D.I.T.C. pipeline has been a constant thread ever since — "Get Dirty", "God Made Dirt", "Themes, Schemes & Dreams" with O.C., scattered across the DITC universe for years. If "Borderline" sounds like it has the Ghetto Dwellas' energy without Party Arty — that's exactly what it is. D Flow holding down his half of that legacy, in the context where it always made most sense: alongside A.G., in a Bronx room, over a beat that respects the history. Party Arty rest easy. Stu Bangas on production, John Doe on the cuts. Fat Beats for the physical. SELFY drops April 17th.

Joey Majors (BSF) "Crushed Grapes" (feat. GREA8GAWD, Coleone & Kaine Sosa) [VIDEO]


Joey Majors has been methodical about building within the BSF camp — not as a hanger-on but as someone constructing his own infrastructure alongside it. "Crushed Grapes" is the first look at The Red Wolf EP and positions that infrastructure clearly: Thvnos on production, a producer who's been in Majors' corner since at least Draft Day, delivering the kind of dense, no-frills beat construction that fits the aesthetic without demanding attention for itself. GREA8GAWD comes through as the BSF connection, a presence that's shown up consistently across Majors' catalog, while Coleone and Kaine Sosa represent VIP Life Music Group's own roster — Majors' label and BSF operating as complementary forces rather than separate entities. The W.O.L.F. concept — We Only Love Family — isn't just tagline material; the way he's assembled this track shows the thinking behind it. The Red Wolf EP hasn't dropped yet, but the single makes the case for why it's worth watching.

Tragedy Khadafi "Ill Alah Spit (DJ Supa Dave RMX)" [VIDEO]


Tragedy Khadafi doesn't need setup. Queensbridge. Intelligent Hoodlum era to the present, one of the most lyrically consistent MCs to ever come out of New York, with Five-Percent philosophy baked into the bars not as aesthetic but as structural thinking. "Ill Alah Spit" is pulled from Fund The Mental, the full-length produced entirely by DJ Supa Dave — and this remix is Supa Dave revisiting his own beat, which is a different kind of statement than handing the track to someone else. He built it, he knows where the space is, and he pushes it accordingly. The pairing makes sense beyond catalog: Tragedy operates at a register that demands production with weight and room, and Supa Dave's approach gives him both. No features, no detours — Trag on the mic, the beat underneath, the remix doing what a remix should do without breaking what worked the first time.

Anthony Danza "24 Hours 2.0" (feat. OT The Real & PS No Stress) [VIDEO]


"24 Hours 2.0" revisits one of the standout moments from Reaganomic, the 2025 album Anthony Danza built with producers Max Julian and P-Threat operating as The D.A.R.E. Program. The original "24 Hours On" already featured OT The Real; this version adds PS No Stress into the fold, giving the cut a fuller shape without losing the tightness of what worked the first time. Max Julian's production on Reaganomic runs deep — organic instrumentation layered into West Coast-influenced construction, drum programming with the kind of swing that doesn't announce itself but locks everything in. For Danza, the Proof Avenue Collective has always been the vehicle for a specific vision: Seattle roots, Bay Area sensibility, production and MC craft coming from the same mind. That dual perspective sharpens the track — he understands the beat the way someone who built it would, and that shows in how he rides it. Milo Eubank on the mix keeps things clean. A well-executed revisit of material that clearly had room to breathe.

DirtyDiggs "Side D" [ALBUM]

 

DirtyDiggs runs his catalog with a producer's logic rather than a marketer's: deep catalogs of Bandcamp-first releases, physical on cassette and CD, and collaborations built around Planet Asia's Gold Chain Music network and a wider circle of underground voices that spans coasts and generations. Side D continues that approach with 18 tracks that read like a who's-who of everyone doing this right — Durag Dynasty and Big Twins opening, Planet Asia threaded throughout as a creative anchor rather than just a guest, Mach Hommy and ThaGodFahim sharing space on "Keyloid," Westside Gunn and Conway on "Robert Horry," Roc Marciano and Phil the Agony closing out "Cristal." Hus Kingpin appears twice. Talib Kweli and Rah Digga add veteran weight to "Grown Folks Talkin'." The album title carries its own logic — this is a four-sided project framed in vinyl terminology, each installment a full side of music. DirtyDiggs' production stays in a cinematic, sample-heavy pocket that gives MCs room without stepping back entirely — the beats have presence without competing for it. At 18 tracks, maintaining that discipline without a single obvious filler cut is the real achievement.

NEZZY "Riddle Me This" [VIDEO]


"Riddle Me This" is track nine on The Infamous N.E.Z., Nezzy's fourth full-length and arguably his most refined statement yet. JPatz builds the beat here, Dauph Media handles the visual, Trevor DeBlase keeps the mix clean — a tight unit with everyone doing their specific job. Nezzy himself moves between MC and producer across the album, pulling in C-Lance and Stu Bangas alongside his own self-production to shape a record that wears its Mobb Deep influence directly in the title while developing its own identity underneath. The style has been consistent since Subject to Change in 2022: hardcore boom bap with enough introspective weight to separate it from pure aggression, rhyme schemes that don't settle for easy, and a refusal to soften the edges for accessibility. Ohio underground with Copywrite in the credits and the whole thing running at under 27 minutes — concise, intentional, no filler. Every release since Hippie Thug has built the case. The Infamous N.E.Z. continues it.

Daniel Son x Futurewave "Shipping Containers" [VIDEO]


"Shipping Containers" is the third cut off Shattered Glass, the latest chapter in one of underground hip-hop's most consistent long-running partnerships. Since Pressure Cooker in 2018 through Son Tzu & the Wav.God and beyond, Daniel Son and Futurewave have built something that most MC-producer duos never find: a shared language that deepens with each release rather than repeating itself. Futurewave's production on Shattered Glass operates in the cold and cinematic space he's made his own — punchy percussion locked into haunting loops, architecture that demands attention without asking for it. Daniel Son meets that with the same surgical precision that's defined his work across the Brown Bag Money catalog and beyond: vivid, unadorned, Toronto street-level storytelling delivered by an MC who knows exactly what the beat needs from him. "Shipping Containers" is a track mid-album that holds its weight — no filler, no detours. The Deluxe vinyl is already in pre-order through WAVGODMUSIC, limited run. DropDead Ted on camera, Son Tzu on the edit. Everything in-house.

CoryTrappin? x Billy Danze x East$ide A "87" [VIDEO]


Statik Selektah builds the foundation on "87" the way he always has — by letting the sample carry weight before a single bar drops. The drums hit with that particular New York gravity that can't be faked, the kind of production that asks something of whoever gets on it. CoryTrappin?, Rochester native and one of the more consistent emcees working in this lane right now, answers that ask directly. The Statik in the Trap album frames the collaboration correctly: Statik isn't a feature, he's the architecture. Bringing Billy Danze of M.O.P. into that space is the right call — Danze arrives with the same locked-in ferocity he's brought since Brownsville was putting fear in every borough, and he doesn't coast here. East$ide A holds his position. But the core of what works on "87" is simpler than the lineup suggests: a Rochester MC, a Boston-based producer operating at peak craft, and a beat that leaves no room to hide. Nobody hid.

Big Nothing x Juliani "Auld Lang Syne" [VIDEO]


"Auld Lang Syne" arrives as the closing chapter of Legion Quest — a six-track EP built on the mythology of Marvel's X-Men, framed as a prelude to the Age of Apocalypse arc that Big Nothing (Frank D'Amato) and Juliani have been mapping across releases. Steez, the producer D'Amato has returned to since at least the 2019 self-titled project, constructs the beat with the kind of intentionality that earned him that consistency: dark harmonic layers, a swing pattern that sits heavy without dragging, sample work that feels weighted by design rather than decoration. This isn't boom bap as aesthetic shorthand — it's boom bap as structural language. D'Amato and Juliani carry bars that match the gravity of the concept without leaning on it as a crutch. As a closer, the track does exactly what it should: it draws the curtain with purpose, signals what's been built, and leaves space for whatever comes next in the arc without spelling it out. Underground work executed with discipline.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Daniel Son x Futurewave "Shattered Glass" [ALBUM]


Daniel Son and Futurewave reunite for "Shattered Glass," reaffirming their status as one of the most formidable duos in the global underground circuit. Across 13 tracks, Futurewave provides a masterclass in sonic architecture, crafting cold, haunting soundscapes anchored by his signature punchy percussion. Daniel Son navigates these murky waters with surgical precision; his flow is relentless, and his lyrical content remains rooted in a gritty, vivid portrayal of Toronto street life. There is a palpable chemistry here that only comes from years of shared vision, resulting in a project that feels like a singular, cohesive piece of art. Avoiding the traps of modern trends, the duo stays loyal to their blueprint of dark, high-stakes boom bap that rewards focused listening and cements their legacy.

Da Inphamus Amadeuz & The Punchline Academy "HALAL (Hunger & Loyalty Are Law)" [SINGLE]


Da Inphamus Amadeuz and The Punchline Academy deliver a cold-blooded anthem with "HALAL (Hunger & Loyalty Are Law)," capturing the raw, nocturnal essence of New York City. Featuring Shah Leezy and Tahmell, the track is built on a foundation of gritty, minimalist production that prioritizes atmosphere and rhythmic tension. The lyrical display is a masterclass in modern street-rap; each verse is packed with intricate internal rhymes and a relentless hunger that justifies the project's title. Amadeuz’s vision for the Academy remains focused on maintaining the technical integrity of the culture while pushing a sound that feels both classic and dangerously current. This is unapologetic boom bap designed for the crates of those who still value the art of the punchline.

Pounds448 & Digi Scale Donnatella "4 And A Baby" [EP]


Pounds448 continues his relentless run with "4 And A Baby," a collaborative effort with Digi Scale Donnatella that serves as a grim soundtrack to the Rochester streets. The sonic landscape is vintage Upstate: haunting, minimalist production paired with heavy, neck-snapping drums that allow Pounds' gravelly delivery to take center stage. Lyrically, the project is a deep dive into the hustle, delivered with the cold precision of someone who lived every bar. There’s an undeniable weight to the record, moving from menacing anthems to introspective street tales without losing its gritty cohesion. This is pure, uncut rap for the purists, maintaining the high standard of New York’s current independent renaissance.

DJ Crypt "True School Visionaries" (feat. Reks, Prop Dylan & El Da Sensei) [SINGLE]


DJ Crypt assembles an elite squad of lyrical marksmen for "True School Visionaries," a track that serves as a resounding manifesto for the global boom bap movement. Anchored by Crypt’s own surgical turntablism and a rugged, soulful production, the single bridges the gap between European craftsmanship and East Coast heritage. Reks and El Da Sensei bring their veteran intensity to the booth, matched bar-for-bar by Prop Dylan’s distinctive flow. The record is a celebration of the four elements, stripping away modern trends in favor of raw energy and technical mastery. It’s a sonic reminder that the "True School" isn't a time period, but a standard of excellence that DJ Crypt and his guests uphold with unwavering authority.

Termanology & Royal Flush "Crack Era Survivors" [SINGLE]


Termanology teams up with Queensbridge veteran Royal Flush for "Crack Era Survivors," a gritty, high-stakes collaboration that stays fiercely loyal to the New York blueprint. The track is anchored by a soulful yet menacing sample, driven by the kind of heavy, rhythmic percussion that has defined the city’s underground for decades. Flush brings that authentic, seasoned energy only a veteran of the "Ghetto Millionaire" era can provide, while Term delivers his trademark rapid-fire lyricism and impeccable pocket-presence. It’s a seamless blend of two generations of hustler-philosophy, executed with a raw intensity that rejects modern polish in favor of pure, uncut boom bap. This is lifestyle music for the concrete jungle.

Novatore, Nightwalker & Blaq Poet "Apocalypse" [SINGLE]


Novatore and Nightwalker team up with the legendary Blaq Poet for "Apocalypse," a sonic descent into urban decay and hardcore grit. The production is a relentless, brooding beast characterized by heavy, distorted percussion and eerie atmospheres that mirror the chaotic energy of the Windy City and the Bridge. Blaq Poet delivers his signature gravel-voiced bars with the veteran poise of a QB general, while Novatore and Nightwalker provide a razor-sharp, modern underground edge. The track is stripped of all commercial fluff, focusing instead on pure lyrical assault and a mood that feels genuinely dangerous. This is top-tier gutter rap, designed for those who seek the rawest form of independent hip-hop.

The Bad Seed "Book of Himothy: Verse IV" [ALBUM]


The Bad Seed solidifies his legacy with "Book of Himothy: Verse IV," a sprawling 15-track odyssey that serves as a testament to Brooklyn’s enduring lyrical dominance. Seed’s veteran presence is felt in every bar; his delivery is seasoned, authoritative, and packed with the kind of intricate wordplay that only comes from decades in the trenches. The sonic backdrop is a masterclass in modern boom bap—rich with soul-infused loops and hard-hitting percussion that perfectly complements his storytelling. Moving seamlessly between gritty street narratives and introspective reflections, the project maintains a high level of intensity throughout. This isn't just another installment in a series; it’s a definitive statement of artistic consistency and underground excellence.

Young Zee "Hold It Down" [SINGLE]


Young Zee of the legendary Outsidaz crew reclaims his territory with "Hold It Down," a gritty anthem produced by Psych Major. The track stays true to the hardcore New Jersey aesthetic, featuring a somber, cinematic loop backed by neck-snapping percussion. Zee’s performance is a reminder of his top-tier lyricism; his flow is as erratic and dangerous as ever, cutting through the heavy production with seasoned confidence. There is no attempt to chase trends here—this is raw, unadulterated rap music built on the foundation of the Golden Era but executed with contemporary grit. Psych Major provides the perfect sonic backdrop for Zee to showcase his enduring status as a cult hero in the independent circuit.

Barbaydose "Addition" [EP]


Barbaydose, the Bay Area collective featuring Bsidez, J. Mal, and Hiright, delivers a clinical performance on their "Addition" EP. Steered by the gritty, stripped-back production of Psych Major, the project eschews traditional West Coast brightness for a more somber, atmospheric aesthetic. The three emcees display a formidable chemistry, navigating the murky sonic landscapes with intricate internal rhymes and a synchronized delivery that reflects their deep roots in the independent scene. This is high-level lyricism designed for listeners who value technical precision and a cohesive, moody vibe over commercial polish. A definitive statement from the Oakland underground that prioritizes substance and architectural flow.

Illtemper "Irregular" (feat. King Gordy & Apathy) [SINGLE]


Illtemper descends into the abyss with "Irregular," a high-octane collaboration that epitomizes the darker corners of underground hip-hop. Produced by Stir Crazy, the track features a sinister, driving beat that perfectly mirrors the lyrical onslaught provided by Illtemper and his elite guests, King Gordy and Apathy. The chemistry here is explosive, with each emcee bringing a distinct brand of intensity—from Gordy’s legendary horrorcore grit to Apathy’s clinical lyrical precision. The track is a masterclass in aggressive flow and intricate wordplay, maintaining a relentless pace that reinforces Illtemper’s standing in the hardcore circuit. It’s raw, unapologetic, and technically flawless rap music.

Foul Mouth "Only The Right" [VIDEO]


Foul Mouth handles production, recording, and mixing himself — Tone Rizzo steps in for the master, and that's where outside involvement ends. That self-sufficiency isn't just a logistical detail; it shapes the sound. Everybody Goes Crazy Once carries the DNA of Detroit underground work: direct, undecorated, with a low-end gravity that doesn't need to announce itself. "Only The Right" is the second visual off the debut, and it moves with the kind of grounded confidence that comes from knowing exactly what you're building and why. No performance for the camera, no excess in the bars — just a Detroit MC doing the work on his own terms. Dexta Dave shoots and edits out of River Rouge, keeping the visual in the same register as the music. A debut that earns its place without asking for permission.

Q.U.E.S.T. "Iron Mic" [VIDEO]


Dee Hammond builds the beat with intention — no detours, no trend-chasing, just clean Boom Bap architecture that gives Q.U.E.S.T. the foundation he needs. And he uses it. His delivery carries the kind of measured authority that comes from years on the mic, not from mimicking it, and Iron Mic as a title isn't decorative — it's a declaration of craft. The album title Da God I.N.I. places this project firmly within the Five Percenter lineage that's been central to East Coast Hip-Hop's philosophical backbone since the late eighties, and the lyrical approach reflects that grounding. Sheldon "Finsta" Smith handles the mix and master out of Basic Image Studios, keeping the sound tight without scrubbing out the texture. This is underground work built for those who still care about the architecture.

Xzibit, B-Real & Demrick "This Thing of Ours" [VIDEO]


Scoop DeVille sets the tone before anyone opens their mouth — the production carries that cinematic West Coast gravity that makes the title feel earned rather than declared. This Thing of Ours is exactly what it sounds like: three artists who built their names the long way, coming together without needing to prove anything. Xzibit brings that low, pressure-filled delivery that's never lost its authority, B-Real rides the beat with the nasal signature that remains one of the most distinct and unduplicatable voices the West ever produced, and Demrick holds his own without fading into the background. Estevan Oriol directing isn't a flex — it's just the right call. He's spent decades framing this world from the inside, and the visual carries that authenticity. No theatrics, no excess. Just craft meeting craft.

Planet Asia & Phil A "Cookie Monsters" [EP]

 

Phil A does everything here — production, mix, master, cover art — and the handcut precision he describes in the artwork note is the same precision you hear in the beats. No excess, no filler, just clean construction that gives Planet Asia exactly the surface he needs to move on. And the Gold Chain General moves with that effortless authority he's been carrying for years — bars that don't reach, don't strain, just land. Seven tracks, tight sequencing, nothing overstaying its welcome. The Gold Chain veterans in the features slot fit naturally, and Ali out of St. Lunatics is the kind of surprise that earns its place rather than just decorating it. Phil A handling the full chain from beat to pressing — including the hand-cut cover — makes this feel like a complete object, not just a release. First press of 20 on heavyweight black vinyl at 45 RPM. You know what to do.

Rosco P Coldchain & Nicholas Craven "Play With Something Safe" [VIDEO]


Nicholas Craven builds the beat the way you pour a foundation — no cracks, no excess, just weight. That low-end pressure he's been perfecting across years of Montreal-to-everywhere collaborations lands exactly where it needs to. The sample breathes, the drums knock with intent, and the whole thing carries that late-night, no-shortcuts energy that's kept Craven in serious rotation. Rosco P Coldchain moves through it with measured authority — his delivery unhurried, his bars doing the work without demanding applause. Jimmie D and Ab Liva add to the room without crowding it. Mixed and mastered by Roberto Viglione, the track carries a physical warmth that makes you reach for the volume knob. Title track off the long-awaited joint album — if this is the temperature they're setting, the full project deserves attention.

Chomyx & I.N.C.H "Au Sommet d'une Colline" [VIDEO]


I.N.C.H handles production, mix, and master himself, and that self-contained control comes through in how the track breathes. The beat carries that distinctly French underground weight — dark, measured, with drums that don't need to overstate anything. The sample creates space rather than filling it, which gives Chomyx room to move. And he uses that room well. His pen sits at the intersection of social observation and personal fracture, neither performing toughness nor leaning into vulnerability for effect. Lines land like quiet blows: the early lesson that success is just a failed failure, the body curling under the weight of doubt, the Palestine flag as a marker of unwelcome. The central image — screaming from the top of a hill, your own echo as the only backing vocal — is simple and resonant without being overworked. This is the kind of track that doesn't need a co-sign to hold its ground.

Coyote & Statik Selektah "No Rest For The Wicked" [VIDEO]


Statik Selektah doesn't need to reinvent anything — he just needs to build it right, and he does. The beat on "No Rest For The Wicked" hits with that clean, no-nonsense Boom Bap architecture Statik has been delivering consistently across two decades: drums that knock without overreaching, a groove that makes room without wasting it. Coyote rides it with conviction — his delivery locked in, his bars carrying the kind of focused energy the title demands. There's no posturing here, just two people doing what they do. Machetes & Micheladas as an album title tells you exactly where the temperature's set, and this track holds it. Shot and edited by Moosz1 with the same directness the music brings.

Snook Da Crook "Ova West" [VIDEO]


Snook Da Crook drops a raw tribute to his roots with "Ova West," providing a vivid sonic tour through the streets of West Baltimore. Produced by Jay Funk, the track is built on a somber, atmospheric loop and gritty percussion that mirrors the city’s concrete landscape. Snook’s lyrical approach is grounded and authentic, eschewing flashy metaphors for direct, lived-in storytelling that highlights the complexities of his environment. His flow is steady and seasoned, perfectly capturing the "410" spirit without leaning on industry tropes. The collaboration between the local production and Snook’s veteran-tier delivery results in a piece of modern boom bap that feels both urgent and deeply rooted in the independent traditions of the DMV area.

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Verb T "Late to School" (feat. Donkobz) [VIDEO]


Verb T solidifies his position as one of UK Hip Hop’s most reflective figures with "Late to School." Featuring Dublin native Donkobz, the track is a standout piece from his massive double-album opus To Kill A Phantom. Producer Vic Grimes crafts a sonic landscape that perfectly complements Verb T’s "love letter to fear, confusion, and disillusionment." This is quintessential High Focus: deep, technically proficient, yet always carrying a palpable sense of human fragility. The visual by Melvs captures the "gravitational pull" of the record, highlighting the moody, almost dreamlike atmosphere of the 26-track LP.

Juga-Naut x Jazz T "Marble & Granite" [VIDEO]


When two titans like Juga-Naut and Jazz T collide, the result isn't just a song—it’s a sonic sculpture. "Marble & Granite" celebrates the relentless chiseling of one's own legacy. Juga-Naut—the multi-talented emcee, producer, and chef—once again displays his "modern flyness," while Jazz T provides a beat as massive as the stone it's named after. The visual by NS Visuals reinforces the core message: nothing is left to chance. It’s about raw talent refined through hard graft to create lasting art. Essential listening for those who value the classic Hip-Hop ethos paired with a sophisticated, modern edge.

Lyrikill "We Never Close" [ALBUM]

 

"We Never Close" is far more than just an album title; it’s a sonic homage to pre-Katrina New Orleans. Lyrikill uses the name of the legendary, now-defunct 24-hour eatery as a metaphor for a music scene that never rests. Over production by BI & DnD Productions, he serves up bars as rich and "overstuffed" as the city’s famous po-boy sandwiches. From the spiritual undertones of "Mustard Seed" to the aching nostalgia of "Katrina Water," this project is deeply rooted in the culture, food, and unbreakable spirit of NOLA. An essential listen for anyone craving high-flavor music and top-tier lyrical content with an authentic Southern soul.

Perfect Pete "Up To Par" [VIDEO]


The name says it all: Perfect Pete delivers with "Up To Par," a single that leaves no room for technical flaws. Produced by DJ W.I.Z., the track boasts a classic foundation that gives Pete the necessary breathing room for his razor-sharp lyrics. The fact that he handled both the lyrics and the video himself highlights the strong DIY ethos of the C75 Live camp. Engineered by Eric Iverson, the sonic finish is polished and precise. This is a joint for those who appreciate rap that isn't just "good enough" but

Norman Sann "WHATS THAT SOUND" [VIDEO]


Norman Sann returns with "WHATS THAT SOUND," making it loud and clear: the album is dropping soon. Riding a highly dynamic beat from Jpatz, Norman delivers his signature rapid-fire flow that has established him as one of the most exciting rising talents in the game. Co-directed by Norman himself alongside Kezfilmz, the visual is packed with creative edits and an energy that perfectly matches the track's intensity. No pranks here—just pure focus on the craft. If you're looking for fresh, technically gifted Hip-Hop, Norman Sann is a name you need to know right now.

Caper "Mental Calisthenics" [EP]

 

Hip-Hop as a game of chess on asphalt. Caper uses this project for a psychological audit. Every bar is a calculated move; every Gee Dark beat is a dark, cinematic space where strategy triumphs over brute force. It’s about discipline, sharpening the mind under pressure, and the realization that the toughest opponent is waiting in the mirror. A workout for the brain that merges street realism with deep psychological depth.

MasterWiz48 "PEACE" [VIDEO]


With "PEACE," MasterWiz48 delivers a deep psychological journey that transcends the standard rap formula. The track poses the existential question: "If I am not the body and I’m not the mind, then what is the 'I'?" Lyrically, he processes his own trajectory—from serving in the Air Force and earning degrees to the realization that true wealth lies in the tranquility of family ("Wife and kids is what makes me complete"). Musically, it’s a reflective, almost meditative piece exploring the contrast between the world’s "storm" and inner peace ("the storm's absorbed by my peace"). A powerful track for anyone who values Hip-Hop as a tool for self-discovery.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Motman x Beat Mason "Sunburn"

 

"Sunburn" isn't a breezy summer anthem—it’s a third-degree sonic burn. Motman and the powerhouse producer Beat Mason have forged a 7-track masterpiece that bridges the gap between the Bristol scene and the steel skylines of NYC. By flipping samples from icons like Big L and Ghostface Killah, the duo sets the bar sky-high from the jump. Guest appearances from underground titans like L.I.F.E. Long, Wish Master, and Gaza Glock ensure every track hits with tactical force. If you’re scouring Bandcamp for that gritty Bristol sound infused with Golden Era DNA, "Sunburn" is essential. Major props to Cert Designs for the killer, lo-themed artwork!

PAAVO x Chill da God "Cycles of Decay" [ALBUM]

 

"Cycles of Decay" is an emotional audit. PAAVO utilizes the atmospheric void within Chill da God’s beats to philosophize about accountability and aging. It’s about the realization that we often don't have our hands on the wheel, no matter how hard we grip. Tracks like "God Can't Witness" or "Far From the Sun" dig deep into the human psyche. A Sliced Meat and Common and Normal joint that picks up where most rappers’ egos stop digging.

Estee Nack x True Cipher "NOSEDIVE"


Estee Nack is back, and he’s taking no prisoners. "NOSEDIVE," produced by True Cipher, is the first visual assault from the upcoming album S.E.T.U. (Se Embromaron Todito Ustedes). The track delivers exactly what Nack fans crave: abstract wordplay, an unpredictable flow, and an atmosphere so thick you could cut it with a blade. True Cipher provides a sonic backdrop that wavers between hypnotic and menacing. Directed by 1-800-CALL-ZÉ, the visual perfectly captures that raw energy—no fluff, just grit. Circle July 4th, 2026, on your calendar, because if the full project hits as hard as this lead single, then "all of them truly played themselves."

Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez "Black Vykins" [SINGLE]

 

Hitting the deck on April 1st, 2026: "Black Vykins" isn’t a prank; it’s a tactical strike on your eardrums. Producer Tali Rodriguez crafts a dark, atmospheric foundation for Mike Titan, New Villain, and Andre DeSaint to unleash their lyrical acrobatics. The chemistry between the trio is toxic and precise—every verse lands like a targeted swing with a battle axe. If you’re scouring Bandcamp for that specific raw-and-gritty vibe where the lyricism remains front and center, this is your gold. A short, painless, yet absolutely lethal drop for the stash.

NEMS x RON BROWZ "FIRST48" [VIDEO]


When the "Mayor of Coney Island" links up with the legendary Ron Browz, the result isn't just a track—it’s a crime scene. "FIRST48" is a raw, unapologetic anthem straight from the gut of NYC. NEMS delivers his signature aggressive bars with hitman-like precision, while Ron Browz—the architect behind classics like "Ether"—constructs a sonic framework that feels both modern and classically gritty. Released on April 1st, 2026, the visual perfectly captures that FYL energy: no gimmicks, just pure dominance. If you're shouting "Boom You," this is the mandatory soundtrack.

Decon Blu x Pa Pa Fresh "Old Gold EP" [EP]

 

The "Old Gold EP" is exactly that: a musical relic unearthed to bring 90s grit straight into 2026. Decon Blu and Pa Pa Fresh aren't chasing trends here; they’re delivering pure gold for the boom-bap soul. The feature list reads like a hidden archive of hip-hop history: DJ Ace the Cut Lieutenant handles the cuts on "Super," while the legendary MC Serch (of 3rd Bass) proves on "3rd Gear" that his flow is still locked in top gear. From "NY to Memphis" with King Creole to "Old Skool" featuring Mr Slate—this EP is a definitive salute to the era when bars actually carried weight.

Emskee x MiLKCRATE "Vintage Souvenirs" [ALBUM]


1. Beast Bullies
2. Comin' To Get Ya (Part 2) (cuts by Tone Spliff)
3. Headayche (cuts by DJ Jon Doe)
4. Identity
5. Never Mind Any Man
6. Not Ya Average (cuts by DJ Jon Doe)
7. You Think I'm Losin' (cuts by Tone Spliff)

UFO Fev x Berto Isaiah "Essence Of Obsession" [VIDEO]


New video from UFO Fev of his album "Hustle, Weed & Music" produced by currently Berto Isaiah.
Available digitally on Bandcamp. 

50 CENT x V Don "A Student" [SINGLE]

50 Cent & V Don are back with a joint "A Student" from the unreleased “Street King Immortal” album!

Eto "Cold Hell" (feat. Raekwon & Thvnos) [VIDEO]


New music video from Eto from his upcoming project titled "Peoples Places & Things…" featuring Raekwon & Thvnos.

Jacob Matthew x Kalos Beats "Horse With No Name" [ALBUM]


01. Dusk Till Dawn
02. Power Struggle
03. Smoke N Mirrors (Feat. Skyzoo)
04. Ride Out
05. Back In The Saddle (Feat. Boldy James)
06. Pesos
07. Cold Wind Blows (Feat. Ransom)
08. Top Of The Mountain

Xavy Rusan & FVNTVNV "From Whence They Came" [ALBUM]


01. Wolf Tickets
02. Real Daddy
03. Just 4 Me
04. Panderin In Mandarin
05. Drum Patterns
06. The Long Game
07. Uncle Elroy

Fat Ray x Raphy "Santa Rosa" [ALBUM]


01. Rap City In The Basement
02. Plates
03. Two B’s
04. Fast Freddy feat. Black Thought
05. Santa Rosa
06. K-Dot Pool
07. Good Sense
08. High Score feat. Marv Won
09. Lockdown
10. Big Worm
11. Change Us feat. Billy Woods
12. Mitch Green feat. Monica Blair / Scudded

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Roc One, Zecobeats, Trifasiko & La Zaga "DE LAS MÍAS"


Track 3 from the studio album EL MILAGRO is a masterclass in Venezuelan underground synergy. "DE LAS MÍAS" brings together Roc One, Trifasiko, and the legendary La Zaga, forming a lyrical powerhouse over a rock-solid foundation laid by Zecobeats. The visuals, edited by Garaje Studio (Dikon) and color-graded by Joel Mendoza, capture the raw street aesthetic with a cinematic precision that elevates it far beyond your average music video. Big shoutouts to the Footklan crew and O.B.G.—this isn't just a track drop; it's a celebration of the culture. If you’re looking for authentic, gritty rap from South America, you can't afford to skip this "miracle."

Taiyamo Denku & Son Em' All "CLOCKWORK" [VIDEO]


"CLOCKWORK" is exactly what the title suggests: a mechanically precise collaboration between Taiyamo Denku and Son Em' All. Riding a dusty, rhythmic beat by BoFaat, both MCs deliver flows that lock together like Swiss gears. The visual, shot by Urban Legend & RamBunxious (CyphaDen) and edited by Jason Denku Miller, perfectly captures that raw Milwaukee energy. No experiments here—just solid underground rap finding its exclusive home on SoundCloud and Bandcamp. If you’re a fan of BoFaat’s production, you already know the drums are doing the heavy lifting on this one.

WateRR x Vanderslice "Out Your Jurisdiction" [ALBUM]

 

WateRR and Vanderslice reunite to deliver their second opus, leaving zero doubt about who truly holds authority in this lane. While Vanderslice provides the "score" with his signature cinematic precision, WateRR treats every bar like an incantation ("Every Verse is a Spell"). Tracks like "86' Professor Griff" and "O'Shea with the Wordplay" pay homage to the foundation, all while Doc Da Mindbenda ensures the sonic finish is razor-sharp. With artwork by Duane Planes, this project is a seamless evolution from their debut "Life Is More Than White Bricks." This isn't just rap; it’s a legacy being cemented in real-time.

Naups "Jealousy" [VIDEO]


Flying the flag for Goon MuSick and the Snowgoons, Naups proves with "Jealousy" that classic hardcore grit still breaks bones in 2026. Director Danny G delivers the visuals to match—leaving no room for fake smiles. The track is a dark audit of human nature's shadier side, backed by the unapologetic production the Goon camp is globally notorious for. "We keep Hip Hop alive" isn't an empty slogan here; it’s a threat to anyone trying to water down the sound. If you’re down for authentic, heavy-hitting rap, this drop (and the accompanying GoonsGear merch) is essential listening.

Saavedrawing "SAKABATŌ" [VIDEO]


With "SAKABATŌ," Saavedrawing brings the spirit of Bushidō straight to the underground. The title—referencing the reverse-blade sword from Rurouni Kenshin—sets the tone: discipline meets street artistry. Representing the VA-TANG CLAN and the VALLADŌJŌ, AnDrew delivers a lyrical blade that cuts through a razor-sharp beat by Dextah. The visual, shot by Javi White Films at "Kendo Saidoukai Valladolid," isn't just cheap cosplay; it’s a cinematic bow to martial arts. Authentic, disciplined, and backed by the dōjō’s blessing—this is an audiovisual katana for those who appreciate the craft.

Hostyle "HOSTYLE FROM OUTTA NOWHERE" [EP]

 

This project hits like a blindside strike. Hostyle (of the legendary Queensbridge group Screwball) returns with an EP that channels the exact ruthless spirit you’d expect from the bridge. Backed by production from Dr. G, QB Rap P, and Twins Prod, the record delivers dusty, unapologetic boom-bap. Tracks like "Hollyhood to Housing" and "Head Shots" aren't just nostalgic throwbacks—they’re razor-sharp statements proving that raw street energy is timeless. This is an essential drop for anyone who needs that late-'90s "Hostyle" grit delivered in the present day.

Reek Osama "Alleyways" [VIDEO]


"Alleyways" is a claustrophobic trek through the backstreets of the soul. Pulled from the nine-track offering Dior DaVinci, Reek Osama delivers a performance as raw as exposed concrete. The production by Work Scorsese isn't accidental—the name says it all: cinematic, gritty loops providing the perfect noir backdrop for Reek’s unfiltered storytelling. Visually executed by Tyler Harrison (THRIVING ERA), the video captures that exact "Maison De Funk" aesthetic—exclusive, dusty, and miles away from any mainstream polish. If you're looking for authentic street rap that doesn't beg for approval, this is your stop.

New Guardz "Cinematic" [VIDEO]


New Guardz drop "Cinematic," a track that lives up to its title in every sense. Taken from their latest body of work, Last of the Village, this joint is a high-stakes tribute to film history, packed with iconic movie nods and an atmosphere that smells like the big screen. The production feels grand without sacrificing that essential UK underground grit. Directed and edited by Tommy Birtles of L&G.TV, the visual perfectly captures the crew's relentless drive: for those with the vision, the pursuit never slows down. This isn't your average radio play—it’s widescreen Hip Hop for those who know how to decode the bars.

Money Mogly x Fludust "A JUNGLE BOOK" [ALBUM]

 

This album isn’t a stroll; it’s a survival mission in the concrete jungle. Fludust drops beats so dry and dusty they feel like they’ve been unearthed from a forgotten MPC in some basement crawlspace. Money Mogly uses this backdrop for his raw, unfiltered verses. "ELBOWS" kicks the door down, while the NoEmotion Goldmask feature on "TREASURIES" proves that technical underground rap is more alive than ever. No radio hooks, no polish—just the pure, unadulterated grit of Take Money Records.

Bully Breez "Sh!t Fire feat. Benny Watts" [VIDEO]


Pressure meets precision as Bully Breez and Benny Watts link up for "Sh!t Fire," a track that lived up to its title from the very first bar. Built on DJ Sparc’s gritty, knock-heavy production, the collaboration showcases a seamless chemistry between Breez’s raw conviction and Watts’s seasoned, street-ready delivery. Captured through the lens of Twon Dosa, the visual offers street-level clarity with zero gimmicks—just pure presence. This isn’t just another drop; it’s a definitive statement for those who still value the core foundations of underground hip-hop.

Praxeye & RoddaThaRuler "Theme Song" [VIDEO]


"Theme Song" acts as the definitive closing statement for this collaborative effort. Produced by Praxeye himself, the track provides a atmospheric backdrop for the undeniable chemistry between him and RoddaThaRuler. The tagline says it all: "The raps are good"—and the technical delivery backs it up. Accompanied by a sharp HD visualizer shot by f.e.b.visuals, the focus remains squarely on the bars. It’s a prime example of independent grit, now streaming everywhere and proving that in 2026, the underground’s technical skill continues to outshine the mainstream noise.

Caper "No Shade" Prod by Gee Dark [VIDEO]


"No Shade" serves as a sharp single from Caper’s new album, Mental Calisthenics. Fully produced by Gee Dark for Darkstarz Records, the track features a gritty, atmospheric backdrop that perfectly complements Caper’s intricate lyrical delivery. As the album title suggests, this is "mental calisthenics" at its finest—focusing on technical agility and raw bars over mainstream fluff. Available now across all platforms and the Darkstarz webstore, it’s a solid drop for those who demand substance from the independent scene.

ethemadassassin x D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Late Night With Wave Letterman" [ALBUM]


01. Calligraphy Technique
02. Banner OG
03. Sticker Shock
04. Conscious Shift
05. Supernigga
06. Solitary Confinement (Feat. Nvy Jonez Lkr)
07. Nocturnal Hunters (Feat. Seven Da Pantha)
08. The Manual
09. Starbury
10. Letterman Jacket (Feat. K.Burns & Tay Da Crown)
11. Dreams Of Freedom (Feat. Africanemcee)
12. One Life (Feat. Born Allah & Bread Of Kaliwild)

The whole LP is produced by D.R.U.G.S. Beats and there are features from Seven Da Pantha, Born Allah, Bread (of Kaliwild), Africanemcee, and more!

DJ Ragz "Puzzle Dust" [ALBUM]


01. Jazzy Ways (prod. by UnownDC)
02. Puzzle Dust (prod. by Stan The Beatsmith)
03. Hustla (prod. by Bilingual)
04. Natural High (prod. by Product 90)
05. Knock Em Out (prod. by UnownDC)
06. Fine Tuned Hysteria feat. DJ Skruff (prod. by Bilingual)
07. Illusions (prod. by Stan The Beatsmith)
08. Deal Widdit feat. DJ Skruff (prod. by Product 90)
09. We Got Style (prod. by Stan The Beatsmith)
10. For Realz (prod. by Bilingual)
11. Correct Technic (prod. by Stan The Beatsmith)
12. Instrumentals (Minimal Cuts)

Puzzle dust is a project I've been wanting to make for a while. It was a slow roast of putting together the right combination of beats with some super talented beat makers. I brought Dj Skruff into the fold to work with me on the cuts for songs 6 and 8.

Teller Bank$ x $$$ "Hate Island" [ALBUM]


01. The Second Tower
02. A Hate Supreme
03. G-Uniiitttt
04. Hate Hate Hate
05. Gang $hit
06. They Givin’ Speeches
07. I’m Sorry
08. Niggas Thought It Was Autotune LOL
09. They Hated Jesus
10. Hate Island
11. Amtrak Trap Trap
12. Benny & WE$ 3: Requiem For A Jiggaboo
13. $6,666,666
14. George & Javks
15. Let The Hate In
16. Everybody Hates Kane
17. I Hate You Too

Monday, March 30, 2026

Money Stacks "On Da Grind" (feat. E-Lava) [SINGLE]

 

Esteemed Harlem, NY rapper Money Stacks presents his new single featuring E-Lava. "On Da Grind" hits heavy with striking, cinematic tones and serves as a hustler's anthem. Stacks delivers sharp bars that embody his mindset of chasing cake, not clout. This anthem stomps with grind and pressure, leading to the payoff. ” All this time been on the grind, all this time out here getting mine…”

Stream on preferred platforms On Da Grind

 https://moneystacks.bandcamp.com/track/on-da-grind-feat-e-lava

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Benefit x Thvnos "The Labyrinth" [EP]


Western Massachusetts lyricist Benefit (of the EMS crew) returns with a tightly crafted new project, The Labyrinth, a four-track EP produced entirely by Brooklyn producer Thvnos. Known for his sharp pen and introspective delivery, Benefit navigates themes of growth, navigating life's pitfalls and self-discovery over Thvnos’ dark, cinematic soundscape.


Legit x HostileProd "Raising the Culture Part. 3 (Remix)" (feat. DJ Uncle Fester) [VIDEO]


The latest edition to a series of collaborative remixes from Algeria’s Hostile Prod and Canadian emcee Legit . The music video is directed and edited by Legit. Taking the viewer on a tour of the busy streets and back alleys. To a place where the elements of graffiti writing and emceeing fuse together to form a style defining moment in time. 

Original song is from the album: Legit & Rex Seshunz - Born Inside A Dream

This remix can be found on streaming services by following the link: 



OGUN "SHAOLIN INVINCIBLE STICKS" [ALBUM]


 WARGUN MILITIA PRESENTS OGUN "SHAOLIN INVINCIBLE STICKS."
Available on Bandcamp.

OGUN x CHRISMANSTER "FLYING GUILLOTINE 2" [ALBUM]


 WARGUN MILITIA PRESENTS OGUN & CHRISMANSTER "FLYING GUILLOTINE 2."
Available on Bandcamp.

OGUN x DJ RAZOR BLADE SHARP "HUSTLERZ REPUBLIK (MIXTAPE VOL.1)" [MIXTAPE]



WARGUN MILITIA PRESENTS OGUN & DJ RAZOR BLADE SHARP "HUSTLERZ REPUBLIK (MIXTAPE VOL.1)."
This Album is about a life of a Hustler that lives in Philly. you see his perspective on life and what he has gone through.
Available on Bandcamp

Hella Treez presents: "Death Before Detox Pt. 2" (The Loud Report)" [ALBUM]


01. ILL & Hecdoe – From Da Tank 2 Da 6ix
02. Admiral Naughtz – U.G.M.L.
03. Franky Smaccz, D.O.V, Plasma XL & Daniel Son – Hand 2 Hand
04. Le Zeppo, D.O.V, Pretty.Ugly & Plasma XL – No Trace
05. Dankery Harv – Light It Up
06. Ruste Juxx, D.O.V & Plasma XL – Dying 2 Excel

Death Before Detox Part 2: The Loud Report is a raw continuation of the Hella Treez blueprint uncompromising, grounded, and built from lived experience. This project doesn’t chase radio. It doesn’t soften its edges. It documents the grind in real time.

Where Part 1 set the warning, The Loud Report delivers the follow-through. The album feels like a field report from the underground cold nights, long hustles, loyalty tested, and pressure embraced. The theme is clear: growth without detox. No erasing the past. No diluting the pain. Just elevation through discipline and hunger.