Tuesday, April 21, 2026

CRIMEAPPLE "Beemer On Broadway" [ALBUM]


The ineffable CRIMEAPPLE is back once again and this time with an offshoot from his "Jaguar On Palisade" series titled "Beemer On Broadway." Features from Estee Nack, Jay Worthy, Seafood Sam, and Mir Nicholas!! Production from DJ Skizz, Wino Willy, DJ Preservation, LOMAN, and more!! Make sure you peep "Open Road," "Patio Bonito," and "Rosie Perez."

Lozee x Brokenfinga "All Elements" [SINGLE]


Lozee drops the new single "All Elements." Produced by Brokenfinga.
Available on all streaming platforms!

TNF Inc. (Thrust x Frankenstein) "Smooth Therapy" [SINGLE]


TNF Inc. (Thrust and Frankenstein) are back for "Smooth Therapy."
This new single is available on the offcial website only https://tnf-inc.com/pages/releases

Benny Slumz x Tone Spliff "So What" [VIDEO]


Tone Spliff doesn't ornament. His production sits in the lineage of Premier and Pete Rock without mimicking either — rugged chops, carefully weighted drums, scratch hooks that earn their space by serving the song rather than showing off. "Behind The Smile" is the kind of album that rewards the listener who wants real over slick: Benny Slumz rapping about depression, survival, and the stubborn refusal to fold, over production that never softens the blow. "So What" is the album's philosophical center — not an anthem, not a pity party, just a hard-eyed look at keeping it moving when the weight gets heavy. It lands because neither artist is performing toughness; they're reporting it. Ruste Juxx contributes the sole feature elsewhere on the record.

CODENINE x ??? "MEMENTOMORI (Preview: THE FIRST SUPPER)" [VIDEO]


CODENINE has been building a catalogue in the margins of the Massachusetts underground for years — aligned with Estee Nack's extended network, consistently working with A1Beatz whose production chemistry with the Lynn MC goes back to "ELCIRCULOVICIOSO" in 2018. "MEMENTOMORI" arrives as the announcement for "THE FIRST SUPPER," releasing imminently, and the single does exactly what a teaser track should do: establishes tone without giving away the whole blueprint. A1Beatz builds something heavy and precise, Codenine raps with the quiet intensity of someone who knows something the listener doesn't yet. The conceptual framing — memento mori, a last supper, a mystery collaborator hidden behind question marks — signals this is being approached as a coherent work, not a content drop.

Emerg Da Mc x BK Bonez "LOST TAPES" [ALBUM]

 

BK Bonez operates in a specific register — beats that feel excavated rather than constructed, lo-fi textures that are clearly intentional, a stripped minimalism that places the entirety of each track's weight on the MC. Emerg Da Mc is equipped for exactly that kind of exposure: dense rhyme patterns, unadorned delivery, bars that don't ask for your attention but hold it anyway. The Grave Wax Music catalogue they've been building together — "The Banquet," "Odd Timez," and now "LOST TAPES" — has the consistency of a genuine creative partnership rather than a series of transactional collabs. "DOG WALK" with Baby Israel is a standout. This is boom bap that doesn't dress up, doesn't pitch to an algorithm, doesn't soften its edges for broader consumption — and that's the whole point.

HEARTBREAK JC x DJ MUGGS "FIFTH AVE" [VIDEO]


DJ Muggs doesn't sign acts as a courtesy — the Soul Assassins imprint has always been a curation of rawness, from its foundational Cypress Hill records through the series of collaborative albums with Roc Marciano, MF DOOM, and Rome Streetz that established his current status as underground rap's most consistent atmospheric architect. HEARTBREAK JC, a Memphis artist who has been building toward this moment through a series of increasingly focused releases, fits the Soul Assassins mold not because he sounds like what came before, but because he operates with the same commitment to unvarnished truth-telling over instrumentation that demands attention rather than comfort. "Fifth Ave" is another chapter in a 2026 collaborative run that has already yielded multiple EPs — the album is close.

SC Static x Raminbeatz "I Don't Smoke (For the Taste)" [VIDEO]


Fifteen-plus solo albums in, SC Static operates with the discipline of someone who has nothing left to prove and everything left to say. "The Sesquipedalian" — his debut collaboration with Vietnam-based producer raminbeatz — is notable partly for the geography: a Chester/Warwick MC and a producer operating from the other side of the world, finding common ground in a shared commitment to substance over surface. raminbeatz handles the full sonic architecture, production through mastering, and "I Don't Smoke (For the Taste)" shows the partnership working cleanly — atmospheric beats that give Static's vocabulary room to breathe, which is exactly what his style demands. The album title signals exactly what kind of MC you're dealing with, and the music delivers on that signal.

Jamal Gasol x Denny Laflare "Motion" [VIDEO]


Niagara Falls doesn't often get its name on the hip-hop map, but Jamal Gasol has been building a case for years — methodically, project by project, through the "World Is Piff" series and beyond. His partnership with Denny Laflare, whose Griselda affiliations speak to a shared taste for street-driven minimalism, has produced some of his most focused work, and "Motion" — a visual from their album "Get Me 2 Heaven" — is another example of that chemistry landing cleanly. Laflare's production is deliberately stripped: weight in the low end, space for Gasol's deliberate cadence to fill the room. There's no wasted motion in the rapping either, which is the whole point. RetroFilmz captures the environment with appropriate honesty.

Primo Profit, RLX & MichaelAngelo "02128" [VIDEO]


Primo Profit and MichaelAngelo have built one of the more interesting ongoing creative partnerships in the Boston underground — a Latin-inflected lyricism and a production approach that layers cinematic warmth over structural hardness, the two elements finding equilibrium across project after project. "GABO," titled in tribute to Gabriel García Márquez, carries that literary ambition without wearing it as a costume: the reference lives in the conceptual framework, in the weight with which Profit approaches language, not in obvious quotation. "01841 / 02128" grounds the project in geography — both ZIP codes mapping the Lynn/Boston corridor Profit calls home — making the magic realism feel earned rather than imported. With RLX contributing as a third voice, the album has room to breathe. Chow Films handles the visual.

BLOODBLIXING & LYNC LONE "THE BOTANIST (Gangsta Edition)" [ALBUM]

 

BLOODBLIXING has been running his own lane for years — a self-contained operation where he writes, produces, and mixes everything himself, with the rough edges presented as deliberate aesthetic rather than limitation. The Gangsta Edition series has become its own institution within the American underground, and "THE BOTANIST" continues that lineage with LYNC LONE as a constant presence, a creative foil who pushes the material without overshadowing it. Vic Spencer, AJ Suede, and Iceberg Theory round out a guest list that signals exactly what kind of listener this album is for — people who already know that AJ Suede's bars are built differently, that Iceberg Theory is operating on a frequency most MCs can't tune into. If the lo-fi mixing bothers you, this catalogue isn't for you. If it doesn't, you're already in.

Passport Rav x Bloo Azul "Smoker Lips" [VIDEO]


Three albums deep into their "83" series and the Jersey-Bronx duo of Passport Rav and Bloo Azul haven't lost a step — if anything, "83rd Strike" refines what was already a compelling partnership. Passport Rav's involvement extends well beyond the mic: he handles production credits, and took care of the entire mix and master, which gives the album a cohesion that most multi-producer projects lack. "Smoker Lips," produced by Showalter!, captures the duo at their most hypnotic — a track built on patient, suffocating pressure rather than any kind of flash, the kind of record where the atmosphere is the point and the bars confirm it. The title pays homage to Street Fighter, which is exactly the kind of detail that makes underground hip-hop fun.

UUuTANG MASKMAN "SANTI DISCIPLE OF THE 36TH CHAMBER" [ALBUM]

 

A dedication album done right is a rare thing — most collapse under the weight of their own reverence, losing the listener in tribute while failing to stand as a work in its own right. UUuTANG MASKMAN threads that needle on "SANTI DISCIPLE OF THE 36TH CHAMBER," a 23-track project that situates itself firmly in the Wu-Tang cosmology — the RZA production aesthetic, the Staten Island grit, the esoteric frameworks — while keeping the MC's own voice at the center. The guest roster moves from Killarmy-era figures to Kinetic 9 representing the next generation, and the span of that lineage is precisely what gives the project its authority. This isn't nostalgia tourism. It's an active claim on continuity.

Henri "Tonight Is The Night" [VIDEO]


With "Welcome To The Show" — released via Fat Beats and featuring production from DJ Premier alongside Grammy-winning contributors — Henri announced himself as one of the more considered arrivals in the modern underground: a rapper from Huntsville, Alabama with a firm grasp of East Coast lineage and the confidence to frame it as his own. "Tonight Is The Night" arrives as a deliberate exhale. Produced by Enrique1x, a veteran of the Huntsville scene, it leans into warmth and rhythm rather than grit, a party-adjacent track that sits comfortably alongside the album's heavier stretches without undermining them. The range is the point. Henri knows exactly what he's doing, and a track this easy-going requires just as much control as the grimy ones.

Eddie Kaine x BhramaBull "Smoking Burner" (feat. Reek Osama) [VIDEO]


Eddie Kaine has built one of the most quietly consistent catalogues in the Brooklyn underground — a rapper who never chases a trend, just keeps laying bricks. BhramaBull, stationed in LA, operates in a zone of heavy, excavated boom bap where the sample work feels geological rather than decorative, and that weight carries on "Smoking Burner." Pulled from the project "Still Tryin to Figure Me Out," the track plays to Kaine's core strength: storytelling stripped of excess, delivered with the quiet assurance of someone who's been doing this long enough to know exactly how hard to hit. Reek Osama adds presence without overstaying. The anime-inflected visual pairs well — stylised surface, grit underneath.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Jay Royale x Anibal Beats "Woes Of The Creator" [ALBUM]

 

01. Woes Of The Creator Intro
02. The Suffocation Of Clout feat. P.U.R.E.
03. Fabric Of Molotov feat. Sule
04. Chips From The Goldschlager feat. Jae Skeese
05. The Mask Of Rorschach feat. RJ Payne
06. Acrobatic Teppanyaki Skills feat. Ansolu
07. Playwrites From The Motown feat. Elzhi
08. Scene 3 Act 1 feat. SageInfinite
09. Weapons Found In The Study
10. Where Sobriety Looms
11. Woes Of The Creator Outro

Jay Royale has spent years building a reputation on the merits of his pen alone, and "Woes of the Creator" is the kind of project that makes that case without needing to raise its voice. The East Baltimore emcee commits fully to a single producer here – Anibal Beats, a Connecticut craftsman Royale has been deliberately introducing to the underground circuit – and the uniformity of sound that results is a strength, not a limitation. Anibal's production aesthetic sits in the atmospheric-but-gritty pocket: sample-driven, deliberate in its swing, never competing with the lyrics for attention. Royale's delivery remains one of the underground's more distinctive voices – a raspy authority that sounds like lived experience compressed into syllables. Pete Twist handles the mix and mastering out of Boiler Room Studios, giving the project a cohesion that befits its concept. The guest roster – including Elzhi, RJ Payne, and Jae Skeese – contributes without derailing the focus. This is an MC's album, curated from a position of complete creative confidence.

New Villain "The Mind of Hugo Strange 3" [ALBUM]

 

01. Welcome Back To Arkham (prod. by New Villain)
02. Mount Olympus (prod. by What?
03. Dart Desperados feat. Emhyr Rhymes (prod. by 9th Uno)
04. The Masked Man Show (prod. by Brand The Builder)
05. Life Line (prod. by 9th Uno)
06. Dead Sea Scrolls (prod. by Grand Luke)
07. Public Enemy (prod. by BeatsByBoogie)
08. The Unlucky Ones feat. Vektrx (prod. by Brand The Builder)
09. My Own Worst (prod. by Brand The Builder)
10. The Beyonder (prod. by Nagashi)
11. Days Of Future Past feat. King Adroit (prod. by Grand Luke)
12. Absolutely Strange (prod. by Brand The Builder)
13. Emerald Rain/Ryoka (prod. by What?)

New Villain continues to develop one of Toronto's most singular artistic frameworks in underground rap. The "Mind of Hugo Strange" series now reaches its third installment, with 13 tracks and a production roster spanning What?, BeatsByBoogie, 9th Uno, Brand The Builder, Grand Luke, and Nagashi – a diverse pool that nevertheless serves the project's consistent aesthetic. The concept draws on the Batman villain archetype but extends far beyond it into anime, wrestling, and pop culture mythology, all filtered through a sensibility clearly shaped by the MF DOOM school of masked intellectual rap. New Villain's pen is genuinely witty without sacrificing technical rigor – he builds extended conceits with patience, and the comic book references function as more than surface decoration. For a Toronto underground that the artist himself has noted is "marvelous but a little slept on," this series has become a reliable flag in the ground. Each Hugo Strange chapter tightens the world-building further.


Suave-Ski, Dead Perry & Apathy "Burnin & Learnin" (feat. Casual) [SINGLE]


The origin story of "Burnin & Learnin" is itself a testament to the organic collaboration networks that still define the best of underground Hip-Hop. Dead Perry built the original foundation, then enlisted Danish producer Lil Jay for a bass line, and the rough mix found its way to Apathy – Demigodz member, Army of the Pharaohs veteran, and long-time mentor and touring partner to Suave-Ski – who added a sample and executive production before handling the final mix. Casual from the Hieroglyphics holds down the feature slot with the measured precision the Bay Area legend has delivered for three decades. The result is a smoked-out, melodically layered track with a snap-back drum pattern and a screwed vocal sample in the pocket – the kind of production that rewards multiple listens. Suave-Ski, a Connecticut wordsmith with over a decade in the game and an impressive touring record alongside Apathy, ILL BILL, and the Snowgoons, situates the track in the dual metaphor of a literal and musical high. Dropping today.

M-Dot x Confidence "Rollercoaster Pt. 2" (feat. Masta Ace) [VIDEO]


The visual component of "Rollercoaster Pt. 2" alone earns it attention – shot at the iconic Cyclone roller coaster on Coney Island by director SandoFilms, it's one of those location choices that means something, matching the track's thematic terrain of life's unpredictable ascents and descents with a setting that has its own mythology. But the music is the reason. Confidence builds from the soulful boom-bap blueprint that defined "Library of Sound," adding his own cuts to a production that manages to feel both nostalgic and pointed. The reunion between M-Dot and Masta Ace is not ceremonial – both emcees bring their A-game, trading verses with the kind of ease that comes from genuine mutual respect and shared artistic language. The emotional register here is mature: perseverance, perspective, the long arc of a career measured in something other than metrics. Below System Records continues to deliver at a level that puts many larger operations to shame.

Die P x Figub Brazlevic "Alles gut" (feat. Stephen Jounior) [VIDEO]


German underground Hip-Hop has a smaller pipeline to the international audience than it deserves, and Die P is one of the clearest arguments for closing that gap. On "Magazin," her latest album, she works extensively with Berlin-based producer Figub Brazlevic – a craftsman whose Krekpek Records imprint has served as one of the more reliable foundations for quality German boom bap over the past decade. Figub's production vocabulary is steeped in the Golden Era without being a recreation of it: sample-driven, rhythmically considered, weighted exactly right. "Alles gut," featuring Stephen Jounior, is a strong entry point into the album's energy – Die P's delivery is direct and assured, her technical fluency evident without announcement, her personality intact under the bars. What's notable about "Magazin" as a body of work is that it doesn't chase trend or genre-blend – it commits fully to the craft, to the point where even German language critics working far outside the usual underground sphere have reached for superlatives. That's the signal.

ILL Conscious x Finn "Pineapple Mimosas" [VIDEO]


The build toward "The Premise" has been methodical and convincing. With "Pineapple Mimosas," ILL Conscious and producer Finn deliver a single that reads as introspective without being inward-looking – the weight of circumstance processed through craft rather than confession. Finn's production finds an interesting middle ground: the arrangement breathes, lush in its sample work, but the boom bap structure underneath ensures there's never any doubt about what genre this belongs to. What impresses is ILL Conscious's ability to maintain lyrical density over production that could easily forgive a less disciplined approach – his multi-syllabic patterns and internal rhyme schemes hold their architecture even when the backdrop invites loosening up. The album "The Premise" arrives in May with vinyl via Vinyl Digital already in pre-order and a roster that includes Recognize Ali and Asun Eastwood among the guests. Every single released so far has pointed toward something worth the wait.

Nasty Killah "1ONe" (feat. C Terrible & DJ Elemento) [VIDEO]


Nasty Killah and C Terrible team up for "1ONe," a high-octane tribute to the golden era of streetball and the raw essence of the game. Over a punchy SuppMarshall production, both MCs showcase why they are heavyweights in the Spanish scene; Nasty Killah provides the surgical precision while C Terrible counters with his signature gravelly delivery and relentless flow. The inclusion of DJ Elemento on the turntables elevates the track, bringing back that authentic hip-hop grit with sharp, rhythmic scratches that sync perfectly with the basketball-inspired visuals. It’s a flawless link-up that captures the adrenaline of the blacktop, proving that when the lyricism is this tight, the connection between the court and the mic remains unbreakable.

Shakezpeare x Persia "Crazy Outside" [VIDEO]


Shakezpeare and Manchester’s Persia collide on "Crazy Outside," a track that epitomizes the gritty vitality of the current UK independent scene. Produced by Dr G, the beat serves up a restless, high-tension atmosphere that mirrors the volatile nature of the lyrics. Persia brings a fierce, no-nonsense lyrical authority to the booth, repping her city with sharp flows and undeniable grit. Shakezpeare complements this with a commanding performance, anchoring the track’s "anything can happen" mentality. It’s a sonic representation of urban chaos—unfiltered, high-energy, and built on the kind of authentic chemistry that only surfaces in the deep underground.

Ferris Blusa x Swab "Pay Your Tithes" [VIDEO]


New Orleans has always had its own relationship with rap – heavier in the pocket, more spiritually coded, the street and the sacred braided together in a way that's distinctly Gulf South. Ferris Blusa carries that weight naturally on "If I Could Cry I Swear I Would," his full collaborative album with producer Swab, and "Pay Your Tithes" illustrates the partnership at its most direct. Swab's production keeps things lean and purposeful – no excess, drum patterns that hit with conviction, sample choices that serve the song rather than announce themselves. Ferris delivers with the kind of unflinching honesty that makes you pay attention, his flow grounded in lived experience rather than constructed narrative. At nine tracks, the project moves efficiently and doesn't overstay its welcome. For an audience that values the stripped-back craft, this is a satisfying body of work.

Billy Danze (M.O.P.) "No Losses" [VIDEO]


Thirty-plus years in and Billy Danze has not recalibrated his coordinates. "No Losses" is the fourth single ahead of his solo album "The Answer," produced by Too Busy, and it functions exactly as advertised: no concessions, no reach, no adjustment for an era that would have him do otherwise. Danze's delivery carries the authority of someone who has earned every bar twice over – his cadence, his attack, his unflinching directness all intact. As one half of M.O.P. he built an entire aesthetic on controlled aggression married to street principle, and this single draws from that same well. The "The Answer" album arrives imminently, and the assembled feature list – Lil Fame, Ghostface Killah, Jadakiss, Pharoahe Monch, Redman, Evidence, Styles P, Inspectah Deck among others – reads like a statement of allegiance to an era and an ethos. For those waiting: it won't be long now.

Darko the Super & MF Grimm "Inside a Dream" (feat. Blu) [VIDEO]


Few underground pairings in recent memory have flipped the script as cleanly as this one. Philadelphia's Darko the Super – architect of the U Don't Deserve This Beautiful Art universe and prolific producer in his own right – steps fully behind the microphone here, while MF Grimm, whose biographical mythology spans paralysis, prison, and perseverance, takes full command of the production. The result is "Beware of Bob," a 15-track concept album steeped in the surreal, conspiratorial atmosphere of Twin Peaks – an album where nothing is quite what it appears and the surface beauty conceals something darker underneath. Grimm's production methodology is austere: minimal elements, maximum tension, arrangements that leave just enough air to make Darko's delivery feel like it's floating in a fog. The single "Inside a Dream" featuring Blu is a late-album exhale – hazy, introspective, the dream state made audible. That this record arrived on cherry pie red vinyl is less a gimmick than a statement of intent: this is artifact-level work, designed to be held and felt, not merely streamed.

B. Dvine "Think This" [VIDEO]


B. Dvine stays true to his roots with the self-produced "Think This," delivering a gritty slice of Long Island hip-hop that cuts through the modern noise. The production is a masterclass in minimalist Boom Bap, featuring heavy percussion and a haunting melodic loop that perfectly mirrors the track's introspective yet defiant tone. Dvine’s lyricism is sharp and focused, opting for raw authenticity over commercial polish. It’s a track that feels like a mission statement for the independent movement—unfiltered, technically sound, and deeply rooted in the culture’s foundational elements. For those who track the lineage of the 631 area code, this is another solid addition to the catalog.

DJ AKIL "U.N.I. VERSE ALL" [SINGLE]

 

DJ AKIL returns with "U.N.I. VERSE ALL," a high-octane East Coast manifesto that perfectly bridges the gap between lyrical tradition and modern underground grit. Bringing together the likes of Starvin B and F.T. Street Smartz alongside Flushing Tek and Billy Vargo, the track captures a relentless cypher energy. AKIL, handling everything from the production to the cuts and mastering, delivers a boom-bap landscape characterized by sharp rhythms and a dusty, unfiltered atmosphere. Each MC brings a distinct flavor to the mic, resulting in a cohesive yet varied display of technical skill and street-level lyricism. It’s a pure, unadulterated slice of hip-hop culture that honors its roots while standing firmly in the present.

Vano "Zemlja Gruva" [VIDEO]


Vano continues to cement the TDKM legacy with "Zemlja Gruva," the latest glimpse into his "ZatiÅ¡je Pred Buru" project. Shporky provides a masterclass in rhythm here, laying down a thick, atmospheric foundation that lives up to the track’s namesake. Vano’s dual role as MC and engineer pays off, resulting in a cohesive sound where the vocals sit perfectly within the dusty layers of the beat. His flow is effortless, carrying a natural gravitas that speaks to the maturity of the Balkan underground scene. It’s a raw, unpretentious offering that prioritizes head-nod factor and lyrical integrity over commercial polish, keeping the DIY spirit of the label alive and well.

RVLR MAGZ "THE SERMON" [VIDEO]


RVLR MAGZ, formerly known as Magnum, delivers a heavy-hitting lyrical testament with "THE SERMON." Set against the backdrop of Montreal's grittiest downtown corridors, the track functions as a "bird's eye view" of street life. The production leans into a dark, cinematic Boom Bap aesthetic, allowing RVLR's authoritative delivery to take center stage. His flow is relentless, packed with multi-syllabic schemes and a raw honesty that bridges the gap between street realism and lyrical craftsmanship. This isn't just music for the club; it’s a focused piece of storytelling that cements his reputation in the independent scene as a voice that demands attention through substance rather than hype.

Maurice x Koba Dera "ALL THAT GLITTERS" [EP]

 

Maurice and Koba Dera strike gold by staying in the shadows with "ALL THAT GLITTERS." The project is a masterclass in gritty, minimalist Boom Bap, where Koba Dera’s production shines through soulful yet haunting sample chops and neck-snapping drum patterns. Maurice commands the mic with a weathered authority, delivering rhymes that favor substance and street-level philosophy over hollow flash. It’s a cohesive sonic journey that feels like a late-night session in a basement studio—raw, unpolished, and intensely focused. For those who value the grit of the crates and the weight of a well-placed bar, this collaboration stands as a testament to the enduring power of the underground aesthetic.

Hugo NDV & Shaolin "Numero Ninguno" [VIDEO]


"Numero Ninguno" is a masterclass in stripped-back, gritty Hip-Hop, showcasing the chemistry between Hugo NDV and producer Shaolin. The beat is a relentless exercise in minimalism, relying on a rugged loop and heavy percussion that demands a commanding vocal presence. Hugo NDV rises to the occasion, delivering bars fueled by raw authenticity and a disdain for industry superficiality. His flow is steady and grounded, reflecting the uncompromising ethos of the Clashroom Records camp. By handling the entire technical process from production to master, Shaolin ensures a cohesive, unfiltered sonic identity that stays true to the roots of the Spanish independent scene.

Sites & Akmekoolbeats "Cope" [VIDEO]


On "Cope," Akmekoolbeats crafts a somber, cinematic soundscape that serves as the ideal backdrop for Sites’ introspective lyricism. The track thrives on its understated tension, driven by a crisp drum sequence and haunting melodic elements. Sites and King Kakarot trade verses with a measured intensity, focusing on technical proficiency and weighted narratives that resonate with the UK’s independent spirit. JabbaThaKut provides the crucial finishing touch with clinical scratch work, injecting a dose of veteran craftsmanship into the arrangement. It’s a standout piece from The 9th Hour that prioritizes mood and authentic expression over contemporary trends, polished by a mix that highlights the project's gritty refinement.

Raw Kingdoom "CRUDO FLAVA" [VIDEO]


Raw Kingdoom returns with "CRUDO FLAVA," a relentless display of underground aesthetics and sonic grit. Reeb One handles the boards with surgical precision, flipping a haunting loop over neck-snapping percussion that defines the raw essence of true-school Boom Bap. The lyrical interplay between Reeb One, Champa, and FRS Genuino is sharp, delivering authentic street narratives with a seasoned flow. Da Terror Bundy elevates the track with razor-sharp scratches, bridging the gap between the vocal onslaught and the rhythmic backbone. M. Padrón’s mastering ensures the track maintains its gritty textures while punching through with professional clarity, making this a mandatory spin for those who value substance over hype.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Eddie Kaine x BhramaBull "Still Trying To Figure Me Out" [EP]


01. Still Trying To Figure Me Out
02. Smoking Burner (Feat. Reek Osama)
03. Top Of The World
04. Heart Hurtin (Feat. Monday Night)
05. Cups Up
06. Thieves
07. Dont Think About It (Feat. Mani Coolin)
08. Pray For Me
09. TSA Talk
10. No Folding (Feat. Twizzo)

Underground lyricist Eddie Kaine teams up with acclaimed producer BhramaBull for their latest collaborative EP, Still Tryin to Figure Me Out, a deeply personal and sonically gritty project set to release on April 20, 2026.
Known for his street-rooted storytelling and sharp lyricism, Brooklyn native Eddie Kaine brings listeners into his world with unfiltered honesty. Emerging from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Kaine has built a reputation in the underground circuit for vivid narratives that reflect real-life struggles, ambition, and survival in New York City. His work captures the tension between growth and environment, a theme that sits at the core of this new EP.
Handling the full sonic landscape is BhramaBull, a Los Angeles-based producer and founder of Gryndfest Music Group, recognized for his signature grungy boom bap sound and dedication to preserving raw hip-hop authenticity.  His production credits span collaborations with artists across the underground scene, crafting hard-hitting, sample-driven records that resonate with purists and new listeners alike.
Still Tryin to Figure Me Out bridges both worlds—East Coast lyricism and West Coast production grit—resulting in a cohesive body of work that feels both reflective and unapologetically raw. The EP explores themes of identity, pressure, street perspective, and personal evolution, layered over BhramaBull’s dark, cinematic soundscapes.
This release follows a string of consistent collaborations within the underground circuit, where both artists have built momentum through authentic, independently-driven projects and a growing fanbase rooted in real hip-hop culture.
With Still Tryin to Figure Me Out, Eddie Kaine and BhramaBull deliver more than just music—they present a snapshot of an artist navigating life in real time, backed by production that stays true to the essence of the genre.

Che Uno & Wuilldafriqq "Che Weón" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Viento Zonda
03. Mcm Tracksuit (Feat. Wizdome Bunitall)
04. Barras Luco (Feat. Asun Eastwood & DNTE)
05. Respeto Due
06. Cansado (Feat. Urban92 & Phenomeno Dee)
07. Epazote Y Mate (Feat. Tony Mundo)
08. Plasma De Oro (Feat. Kingdom Kome & Capuchino)
09. Grenade Fuse (Feat. Daniel Son & DJ Nozh)
10. Outro

Blu & Exile "Time Heals Everything" [ALBUM]


01. Soul Unusual
02. Shoe Laces (Feat. Ahmad Anwar)
03. Crumbs (Feat. Rome Streetz & Icecoldbishop)
04. The Bag
05. Hard Times (Feat. Fashawn)
06. I Don’t Rhyme
07. Lazy Afternoon (Feat. Ahmad Anwar)
08. In My Window (Feat. TOBi)
09. T.S.O.D. (Feat. Black Thought & Mach-Hommy)
10. Time Heals Everything (Feat. Jimetta Rose, Voices Of Creation & Saba)

Time Heals Everything is the fifth studio album from Blu and Exile, a duo that first connected in 2007 and has spent nearly two decades refining a chemistry that continues to evolve. Arriving April 20, 2026, the ten-track LP follows 2024’s Love (the) Ominous World and leans deeper into their core strengths: soul-forward production, incisive writing, and left-field choices that feel instinctive rather than experimental.

The album opens with “Soul Unusual,” a mission statement that builds on the lineage of “Soul Provider” and “Soul Amazing,” reframed through Blu’s present-day perspective. “The word special comes to mind,” Blu explains. “This is my perspective of those songs now.” Exile adds that the record went through multiple iterations before landing in its final form. “Once I changed the beat, it really came together for me, and his words hit differently,” he says, setting the tone for a project rooted in refinement and intention.

“Crumbs” pairs Blu with Rome Streetz and ICECOLDBISHOP on a golden era-inspired backdrop, taking aim at the ‘crumbs’ people are expected to accept from corrupt systems of power. The track underscores one of the album’s central themes: clarity through experience, and the perspective that comes with time.

Time Heals Everything finds Blu and Exile honoring their foundation while continuing to push forward, proving once again that soul and risk-taking can coexist without compromise. “We took a different approach with the direction while still staying true to the culture our music has built with our fan base,” Blu says. In 2026, that culture remains alive, evolving, and resonant as ever.

RAWTY RAW "Late Night Latte" [EP]


1. Late Night Intro
2. Blue Stars
3. Late Night Latte
4. Fillin' My Lungz
5. She Don't Know
6. Last That Long
7. No Sunshine
8. Night Cap
9. Digestif

Rawty Raw is a Toronto-based hip-hop artist whose sound reflects both the city’s diversity and his Jamaican roots. Blending smooth delivery with introspective lyricism, he pulls from dancehall influence, boom bap foundations, and modern trap and street rap to create music that feels grounded and authentic. His voice carries a calm confidence, pairing lived experience with sharp storytelling and melodic sensibility.

Before joining Type A Records, Rawty Raw built his foundation working with MCR Records, developing his sound and presence within the underground scene. He is also the founding member of Cold Hearted Bastards (CHB), a collective known for its raw energy and street-driven perspective. Earlier in his career, he was part of Team Head Crack alongside Mic Guts, further cementing his roots in Toronto’s independent hip-hop circuit.

He recently completed a cohesive trilogy of releases with the Happy Hour EP, following Late Night Latte EP and the foundation-setting Morning Coffee EP. Together, the series captures different moods and moments, showcasing his versatility as both a writer and performer. Now as part of the Type A Records roster, Rawty Raw continues to evolve — delivering music that balances substance, style, and a distinct cultural perspective.

Benny The Butcher & Fuego Base "Ashes In The Safe" [ALBUM]


 New music been flowing like water lately! Today's heat is a Benny and Fuego joint album that doesn't drop until next Friday! Guests include Rick Hyde, Sule, and OT The Real on two tracks.

Da Dysfunshunal Familee "Good Life (NYC)" (feat. Crazy DJ Bazarro, Grae Wulf & Napoleon Da Legend) b/w "Lay Up Line" (feat. Napoleon Da Legend, Grae Wulf & Nejma Nefertiti) [SINGLE]


 Brooklyn’s Dysfunkshunal Familee is reunited for an action packed maxi-singe featuring Napoleon Da Legend, Nejma Nefertiti, and Grae Wulf, produced by head honcho Crazy DJ Bazarro!
World renown for blazing their own trail while representing the essence of BK hip hop, the new single features the lead single, “Good Life (NYC)” a funky fitting salute to the 5 Boros. And the single “Lay Up Line.”






OSVN x Chop Lui "Gave Her Everything" (feat. D.V. Alias Khryst & Apani B Fly) [SINGLE]


 OSVN’s song “Gave Her Everything,” is a collaboration featuring two powerhouse MCs  D.V. Alias Khryst and Apani B Fly.  The track dives into the psyche of an average man caught in the gravitational pull of a narcissistic modern woman, where affection becomes currency and devotion is spent with no return.Layered over a haunting, soul-laced instrumental crafted by LA producer Chop Lui, the record moves like a late-night confession. The production sets a cinematic tone, blending melancholic textures with understated grit, giving both artists the perfect canvas to unpack a story that feels deeply personal yet universally recognizable.
“Gave Her Everything” doesn’t rely on clichés or easy resolutions. It’s a record that resonates with anyone who’s ever given too much, stayed too long, or walked away carrying more questions than closure.
With its emotional depth, evocative storytelling, and refined production, “Gave Her Everything” stands as a striking entry in contemporary hip-hop’s ongoing exploration of real-life relationship which  are unfiltered, uncomfortable, and undeniably human. 

Dope Sasquatch x Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha "Resilient Accolades" (feat. Reks, Finian St. Omber II & Flex The Antihero) [SINGLE]


 Elmira, NY indie label Dope Sasquatch returns with “Resilient Accolades,” an uplifting and high-energy collaboration that brings together standout lyricists Reks, Finian St. Omer II (FKA Chaundon) and Flex The Antihero over a vibrant, hard-hitting production by Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha. The track blends sharp bars with an undeniably upbeat feel, celebrating perseverance, growth and well-earned recognition.
Each artist delivers with conviction, making “Resilient Accolades” both motivational and sonically engaging. With its powerful message and dynamic soundscape, “Resilient Accolades” stands as a testament to resilience, artistry and the rewards of staying the course. Check it out now on all platforms!

OSVN x Digga The Digger "FOREVER" (feat. Exonda & Ayanda Sunshine) [SINGLE]


 Hip hop heavyweight OSVN ‘s track “FOREVER,” featuring Exonda and Ayanda Sunshine beautiful harmonies. It is a deeply personal record rooted in true events and lived experience. The song captures the essence of an unforgettable relationship, weaving together themes of connection, passion, intimacy, and shared journeys across distance and time. 
With a soundscape crafted by French producer Digga The Digger, the track blends emotion and atmosphere into a sonic passport, where love feels infinite and memories linger like echoes.
“FOREVER” stands as a testament to a bond that refuses to fade—love that moves beyond moments and exists without limits.

Global Platoon x Debonair P "G8 Summit (Deluxe Edition)" [ALBUM]


01. Showtime feat. M.I. & Fla Fla
02. No Mans Land feat. Bosch, M.I., Fla Fla & Rome
03. Timeless feat. Fla Fla
04. Playin’ For Keeps feat. M.I., Steve Colossal & Rome
05. Allnighter feat. M.I.
06. Sunrise feat. Supreme, Bosch, Rome & M.I.
07. I Am Fla feat. Fla Fla
08. International feat. Fla Fla, M.I. & The Liberator
09. Man Alone feat. M.I.
10. Manifest feat. Supreme, Bosch & Fla Fla
11. Skyscraper feat. M.I.
12. Soul Is Ill feat. Fla Fla
13. Blackout feat. M.I. & Bosch
14. Swagger feat. Fla Fla
15. Perfection feat. Steve Colossal, Supreme & M.I.
16. Master Movement feat. Steve Colossal, Rome & Fla Fla
17. No Mans Land (Remix) feat. Bosch, M.I., Fla Fla & Rome
18. Sun Moon And Stars feat. M.I.
19. I Am Fla (Remix) feat. Fla Fla
20. Chrome feat. Bosch, Supreme, Rome, M.I. & Fla Fla
21. Strugglin’ feat. Fla Fla
22. Skyscraper (Remix) feat. M.I.
23. Timeless (Remix) feat. Fla Fla
24. The City That Bleeds (Remix) feat. Steve Colossal
25. Heavyweights feat. M.I. & Bosch
26. Allnighter (Remix) feat. M.I.
27. Sunrise (Remix) feat. Supreme, Bosch, Rome & M.I.
28. Soul Is Ill (Remix) feat. Fla Fla
29. Man Alone (Remix) feat. M.I.
30. Backspin feat. M.I., Fla Fla & Rome
31. Perfection (Remix) feat. Steve Colossal, Supreme & M.I.

This 31 track album compiles the successful collaboration between Baltimore's Global Platoon crew (including M.I. of Constant Deviants, Fla Fla of Sparrow, Steve Colossal, Rome, Supreme & Bosch) and Melbourne producer Debonair P. Many of these tracks were previously available on vinyl or tape only and are here digitally for the first time.

Raekwon x Statik Selektah "Glenfiddich" [SINGLE]


 Raekwon and Statik Selektah drops "Glenfiddich" Available on all streaming platforms!

Nems x Ron Browz "The Mush" [SINGLE]


"The Mush" is a second excerpt from "I Should Boom You", the joint album by Nems & Ron Browz, will be released on 24/04.

Da Inphamus Amadeuz x The Punchline Academy "Bow Down" (feat. One Sun & King Ishtah) [VIDEO]


“Bow Down” by Da Inphamus Amadeuz & The Punchline Academy is a gritty, no-nonsense boom bap record that embodies the raw energy of classic New York hip hop. Produced by Da Inphamus Amadeuz, the track delivers hard drums, sharp lyricism, and that authentic NYC feel—making it a strong fit for true-school and underground hip hop playlists.

ABOUT THE PUNCHLINE ACADEMY:
Welcome to The League of The Elite MC's & hip hop's hottest radio show "The Punchline Academy," Hosted by Da Inphamus Amadeuz.Join us Wednesdays at 9 PM EST | 6 PM PT on Shade 45 (SiriusXM), we blend the iconic voices of hip hop's past with the rising stars of tomorrow. Tune in for electrifying freestyles and our "The Left Lane Mix" which gives you a dose of hip hop classics while breaking the hottest records in the street! Join us and experience the essence of hip hop like never before!

ABOUT DA INPHAMUS AMADEUZ:
Artist, Producer, Videographer & Entrepreneur! Da Inphamus Amadeuz exemplifies what a future hip hop mogul looks like. From his weekly show “The Punchline Academy” on Shade 45 | SiriusXm to being a guest dj for The New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Accompanied by his trademark “Nutcracker” drinks on National Geographic, “INPH” as he is known within the entertainment industry has established himself as one of the premier individuals both on the forefront and behind the scenes.

Marley B., King Kauran & Seuss Mace "Mine" [SINGLE]


"Mine" is a confident, statement-driven record where Marley B. and Seuss Mace trade sharp, focused bars over King Kauran’s sleek, hard-hitting production. The track leans into ownership, ambition, and self-made mindset, delivering a polished yet gritty sound that cuts through.

JRoberts x IM'PERETIV "86 Larry Bird" [SINGLE]


JRoberts and IM'PERETIV just dropped a new single, “86 Larry Bird,” which was originally included exclusively on the BarsOverBS https://www.barsoverbs.com/collections/j-roberts physical release of  collaborative album Shamrocks & Machine Guns, Now making the track available everywhere, including all major streaming platforms.

BGM Blakk x Midnite "Battering Ram" (feat. Curtis Coke) [VIDEO]


Introducing the illest up and coming talent from Upstate New York. So ithgis is a two Rochester emcee you need to be up on, BGM Blakk and Curtis Coke. This that gritty street shit you're looking for.

Con$piracy x Carlitosz Beatsz "Once Upon A Time in Lost Place" [ALBUM]


01. GENESIS
02. 30K ON AUDIO DOPE
03. FUCC YOU PAY Gz
04. AUNT CONNIE
05. PU PUTTS
06. DONT CALL ME
07. INVITES ONLY (feat. Lokesea Mariano)
08. VALENTINE'S MELODY

Once Upon a Time in Lost Place is like taking a late-night drive through streets you almost remember—familiar, but just out of reach.
Carlitosz Beatsz handles the production while Con$piracy takes the mic, and together they create a sound that’s soulful and cinematic, but never overdone. The music sets the mood, and Con$piracy’s delivery is calm and thoughtful—more like a conversation with a friend than a performance.
There’s a quiet tension throughout. Nothing feels forced. Just real moments, real thoughts, the kind that stick with you after the music stops.
It doesn’t really tell you where you are — you just feel it as you go.

B1 The Architect & Flashbang Jimmy "Acid In The Ghetto" (feat. G Fam Black & Joe Cutter) [SINGLE]


 "Acid In The Ghetto" is the next single from the upcoming collaborative project by Toronto based MC/Producer hybrid B1 The Architect, & Montreal based lyricist Flashbang Jimmy.  This track was produced by B1 himself, and features elite underground spitter G Fam Black, and ex -battle rapper turned experimental hip hop artist Joe Cutter (Aka Subaux).  Acid In The Ghetto is an atmospheric, psychedelic posse cut, that combines a trippy, menacing instrumental with a barrage of wordplay and flow switches from all 4 MC's.  The song drips with unique style and personality while capturing the fundamentals of a classic boom-bap posse cut.

Sayzee x Fludust "Blood On The Moon" [EP]


01. Blood Moon (Intro)
02. House Fires
03. Hit List
04. Do Better feat. Asun Eastwood
05. Dusty Pellets
06. Act Grown
07. Kill The Horse (Outro)

Blood On The Moon is a 7-track EP that plays like a modern-day western — dusty, tense, and built around shootout energy. Produced entirely by Fludust out of Australia, with all vocals handled by Sayzee in Canada, the project bridges continents while staying locked into a single vision.
The title draws from Blood on the Moon, setting the tone for a project that leans into cowboy imagery — standoffs, long rides, and quiet tension before things erupt. Fludust’s production feels cinematic and stripped back, giving Sayzee space to move like a lone gunman from track to track.
Featuring Asun Eastwood, the EP keeps its focus tight — no filler, just sharp execution and a consistent theme running throughout.

JUS ONE x VACANT DREAMS "BONES CRACK" [SINGLE]


JUS ONE and VACANT DREAMS are back for the new single "BONES CRACK." 
Available on all streaming platforms.

Dan Brown x Shupi Pie "All The Time" [VIDEO]


All the Time." Produced by Shupi Pie, the track is an homage to a few of the artists who inspired Dan Brown on our journey through hip hop.

Donny G "Timeless" (feat. B1 the Architect) [SINGLE]


NEW RELEASE "Timeless." Produced by Donny G and featuring B1 the Architect.
Available on all streaming platforms.

Primo Profit, RLX & MichaelAngelo "Gabo" [ALBUM]


01. 100 Years
02. 01841 / 02128
03. Macondo Marmalade
04. Until August
05. Still Tippin
06. Money > Fame
07. What Would Gabo Do?
08. Infinite Chapters
09. Blossom / Even Higher
10. Of Solitude

Sankofa x Burnt Bakarak "Burnt & Kofa's Garage" [ALBUM]


01. Incinerator Catapult
02. Babar
03. Here to Bangladesh feat. G Fam Black
04. Pain as it Ever
05. Rubber Wheels
06. Goggle Rap feat. Burnt Bakarak
07. Goes Away
08. Bronson Statham
09. By Any Fame
10. Alright I'll Write

Salam MC x Vinyl Villain "Ars Moriendi" [ALBUM]

01. Infinite (Fear Not Of Dying)
02. 5 Temptations
03. 7 Questions (For A Dying Man)
04. Restoration (Christ Like) feat. BJ Baller
05. Family First
06. Prayer For The Dying feat. DJ Slipwax
07. Enough (Epilogue) feat. Rogue Butterfly
Bonus Tracks
08. Burial Ground Sound feat. Mr. SOB & Reks
09. 33 feat. Mort Beazy
10. Light As A Feather feat. Estee Nack & O’Rejinal