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.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Awkword & The White Shadow "Hands Off! Melt ICE" [Single]
Mad1ne X Dj Proof - Dirty Handz [SINGLE]

ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME 2026 Vote Wu-Tang. Now. No Excuses.
It’s Time to Bring the Muthafuckin' Ruckus to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!
HHHEADZ, we have a mission. The Wu-Tang Clan—the most incredible, influential, and uncompromising hip-hop group to ever touch a microphone—is officially nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 Induction. This is not a drill; this is history in the making.
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This isn't just about winning a trophy. It's about the Hall of Fame finally recognizing the true, raw essence of hip-hop. It's about ensuring the legacy of RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and Masta Killa gets the respect it deserves.
HHHEADZ, we cannot let this moment slip by. We are the keepers of the culture. It is up to us to ensure that the Hall of Fame is enriched with the energy of Shaolin.
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Obleak - THREE IN THE CHAMBER (feat. Rockness Monsta & Ruste Juxx) [VIDEO]
Big.D - Da Pain (feat. Mr. Cheeks, Craig G, Smooth B & Ras Kass) [SINGLE]

Big.D brings together a literal "Who’s Who" of hip-hop legends for the hard-hitting single "Da Pain." This track is a masterclass in collaboration, anchored by the legendary production of Easy Mo Bee—the architect behind some of the greatest works by The Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac. The record features a relentless barrage of lyricism, further elevated by the surgical cuts and scratches of DJ Ace "The Cut Lieutenant," ensuring the four elements of hip-hop remain front and center.
Hunnaloe & Rufus Sims - MGBTG [VIDEO]
Sayzee x Ayoo Bigz - White On White Crime (prod. by PHDbeats) [SINGLE]

Sayzee and Ayoo Bigz raise the stakes for Week 8 of the "I Hate Mondays" series with the relentless "White On White Crime." Produced by PHDbeats, this nearly 8-minute opus is a definitive showcase of raw rap ability, stripping away the polish for an unfiltered, high-octane performance. The track functions as a gauntlet of lyricism, featuring multiple beat switches that challenge both emcees to maintain their momentum while constantly shifting their flows. It’s an unapologetic nod to "white trash" energy—gritty, focused, and technically superior.
Roey Marquis II. feat. S.L.A.P. x JAM - SIN CITY [VIDEO]
Elgee Da Beatdetonator - LOST WORLD raw edits [ALBUM]

Elgee Da Beatdetonator returns with "LOST WORLD raw edits," a gritty sonic journey through the depths of underground hip-hop. Released via Face Off Music, this project showcases Elgee’s production prowess, providing a dark and atmospheric foundation for a powerhouse lineup of guest emcees. Recorded at the Rooftop Studio and mixed by Jay Eazy Multimedia, the album is available in high-fidelity 24-bit/44.1kHz digital audio. For the physical collectors, a strictly limited run of 18 CDs has been produced, featuring three alternate covers distributed at random.
Klee MaGoR x Kool Keith "777" [VIDEO]
ButterKnife Haircuts Presents... The Golden State Project (Golden State Warriors) [ALBUM]

ButterKnife Haircuts delivers a definitive tribute to one of the West Coast’s most formidable collectives with "The Golden State Project." This compilation meticulously gathers tracks featuring at least two, and often all three, original members of the Golden State Warriors: Ras Kass, Xzibit, and the late Saafir. Spanning 23 tracks, the project is a masterclass in West Coast lyricism, capturing the raw energy and competitive spirit of the late 90s and early 2000s. From underground staples like "3 Card Molly" to legendary radio appearances, this collection serves as an essential archive for any hip-hop purist.



















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