Saturday, May 30, 2026

UFO FEV & ETO "MOTION" [VIDEO]


UFO Fev — an East Harlem MC raised in the Thomas Jefferson Houses who cites Big Pun, Jay-Z, and Beanie Sigel as formative influences — and ETO — a Rochester, NY producer with a discography that includes Roc Marciano collaborations and his own releases through 1K Phew Records — announce Creatine as an upcoming fully ETO-produced collaborative album. "Motion" is the first single and it demonstrates the organic chemistry that comes from a producer building beats specifically for his collaborator: the instrumental feels shaped around the bars rather than beneath them. Creatine as a title is deliberate — not a marketing hook but a working principle, referencing the slow-build endurance required to sustain a career in underground hip-hop on its own terms. Visual directed by Akin Films. The album is the delivery; this is the preview.

JAM YOUNG X SKINNY BONEZ THA GODFATHA "IT WAS WRITTEN IN POLO" [EP]

 

The liner notes describe it directly: five tracks meant to be played in the streets of New York and the Netherlands alike. Jam Young, a Queens MC whose flow is built on the kind of melodic hook construction and bar-to-bar variation that made late 1990s and early 2000s East Coast rap replayable, brings exactly that energy to Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha's production — hard-hitting drums paying deliberate homage to the golden era without simply copying it. Skinny Bonez, the Dutch producer and founder of Voodoo Docterz who has built a discography of cross-Atlantic collaborations with Queens veterans including 40-40, brings a production sensibility that is European in precision and American in feel. Features from Britt of the Netherlands and Lex Rush from Queens provide contrast. Cutsupreme handles the scratches. The title references the polo shirt as cultural signifier — Queens hip-hop iconography, specifically — which means the album knows exactly who it's talking to.

ROME STREETZ "COCAINE COLTRAINE" [VIDEO]


Rome Streetz returns from a twelve-stop European headline tour with a single that functions as both arrival statement and album announcement. "Cocaine Coltraine," produced by Denny La Flare — who has worked across the Griselda ecosystem and with A$AP Rocky — builds a saxophone-driven groove over a rugged, heavy-hitting beat that genuinely earns its jazz reference rather than decorating with it. The title is a deliberate phonetic wink at John Coltrane, and the record makes good on the promise: it sounds timeless and unmistakably New York simultaneously. Jerome Allen's origin story — born in London to Jamaican parents, raised in Queens, Brooklyn-rooted, open mic battles on 42nd Street, nineteen projects deep into a catalog that includes Griselda, Daringer collaborations, and a Conductor Williams partnership — gives him the credibility to approach jazz as an aesthetic framework without flinching. Sock It To My Pocket lands July 17th on Mass Appeal, directed visuals by Coach Bombay 3000 and Slick Jackson.

DOMO GENESIS "SEGA GENESIS" [VIDEO]


Domo Genesis has been releasing music consistently since his 2016 Columbia debut, and his approach to the drop — unannounced, framed simply as "more raps to kick my comfort zone's ass real quick" — reflects the Odd Future generation's relationship with the internet as release infrastructure: when the inspiration hits, you record and upload. "SEGA GENESIS" isn't positioned as a single or an album preview; it's a freestyle in the honest sense, driven by momentum rather than strategy. Genesis named himself after the Sega console, so the track title is a closed loop with personal meaning. His flow here has the looseness of someone working without constraint and finding that freedom productive rather than aimless. The Scram on Ice live show note at the end of the description confirms he's active and performing — for the West Coast underground circuit, that's the context that matters most.

CHONG WIZARD "VIDEO TAPE CLUB" [EP]

 

Video Tape Club is the kind of producer album that defies the usual taxonomy of the format. Chong Wizard — Vancouver-based executive producer whose label history runs from mid-2000s mixtape DJing through the Infinity Stone EP series to curator of rare underground pairings — has assembled ten tracks with twenty-three vocal performers and managed to keep the whole project coherent. That is a genuinely difficult thing to do. The features span generations and aesthetics: Tha God Fahim, Denmark Vessey, MidaZ The BEAST, Estee Nack, Open Mike Eagle, Lungs and Phiik, Nolan The Ninja, .tetsuo and Doseone together on a single track, Myka 9, Michael Christmas, AJ Suede, Milc, Brother Tom SOS, Lord Juco, ICECOLDBISHOP, Chris Crack, E L U C I D, sleepingdogs. Mixed and mastered by Ro Data. Guitar on "Snake In The Eagle's Shadow" by Scotty Metz; violin and viola by Katie Jacoby; bass by Adi Bop on tracks 9 and 10. Artwork by Paul Rentler. Due June 19th, physical editions incoming. The conceptual anchor — cult VHS tapes passed between people who cared about them — gives the album its emotional logic: these are artists you have to be in the right place to find, and finding them together on one record is the whole point.

JOHN JIGG$ & EZ ELPEE "ALL GAS NO BREAKS" [VIDEO]


Long Island's John Jigg$ and EZ Elpee drop the title track from All Gas No Brakes Vol.1 — a classic MC-producer collaboration where EZ Elpee's instrumental grounds the energy while Jigg$ and Gale Salvo deliver what the description calls "straight reckless" — a fair characterization of a track where 3rd Whosane anchors the hook with the kinetic "All gas baby no breaks!" and everyone else builds from there. Shot and directed by DaDonDigitals. The mixtape is available for pre-order on Bandcamp now under Mxnxpxly Music. The format is honest about what it is — a tape, not an album, moving fast — and the title track sets the correct expectations. No brakes is a production and delivery philosophy, not just a title.

EA$Y MONEY x DJ MANIPULATOR "THE PLEASURE IS YOURS" (feat. SKYZOO & TERMANOLOGY) [VIDEO]


The 01830 album from Ea$y Money and DJ Manipulator has been streaming since its release, and "The Pleasure Is Yours" functions as both standalone single and summit meeting. Ea$y Money — a Lawrence, MA MC whose partnership history runs from S.T.R.E.E.T. with Termanology through collaborative work with Statik Selektah — is joined here by two artists whose presence requires no industry context: Skyzoo, the Brooklyn writer-rapper whose catalog includes some of the more carefully constructed narrative hip-hop of the last two decades, and Termanology, whose Massachusetts roots make the reunion feel organic rather than assembled. DJ Manipulator holds the production, camera, and editing credits simultaneously — the kind of total creative control that independent hip-hop infrastructure allows when the operator is skilled enough to pull it off across disciplines. The area code in the album title (Lawrence's 01830) is the whole pitch.

THE CUSTODIAN OF RECORDS "ADULT BLENDS" [ALBUM]

 

The Custodian of Records strips album presentation to its functional minimum: thirteen tracks numbered ONE through THIRTEEN, released today with no further explanation required. The New Jersey producer's catalog rewards close listening — his work with Sleep Sinatra on the Sources of Nature LP (Loretta Records vinyl) and releases through Chopped Herring Records have established him as someone who approaches sample-based production with genuine archival knowledge and restraint. "Adult Blends" as a title implies exactly what it delivers: mature, complex blend work that doesn't announce itself. For crate diggers and producers who understand what the blend format demands technically, this is the kind of release that surfaces on best-of lists months after it drops. Quiet, precise, and operating entirely on its own terms.

THE DOPPELGANGAZ "JUST ANOTHER DAY IN THE P.U." [VIDEO]


The Doppelgangaz — Matter ov Fact and EP, operating out of Hudson Valley NY under the Groggy Pack Entertainment LLC banner — have turned the Beats for Brothels series into one of underground hip-hop's most reliable institutional frameworks. Each volume is produced, mixed, and mastered entirely by the duo at their own studio; each one maintains the same fog-dense, hard-knocking aesthetic that made the series compelling from its 2013 debut. "Just Another Day in the P.U." is the lead single for Vol. 9, and it demonstrates that nine volumes in, the Dopp formula hasn't calcified into self-parody — the production remains supple enough to surprise while respecting the established sonic contract with the Shark Naysh. The presave is live; the full volume follows.

MILANO CONSTANTINE vs. MORLOCKKO PLUS "HOW IT ALL STARTED" (feat. MORLOCKK DILEMMA) [VIDEO]


"How It All Started" brings together two scenes that share a production aesthetic — heavy Boom Bap, deliberate pacing, uncompromising lyricism — without necessarily sharing a language or geography. Milano Constantine carries a New York pedigree that runs through D.I.T.C. directly: he was part of the self-titled 2000 crew album alongside Big L, Big Pun, Fat Joe, and Lord Finesse, and his relationship with Showbiz goes back to high school cyphers. That weight is present in how he approaches the track. Morlockko Plus, the production alias of Morlockk Dilemma — the Leipzig rapper whose underground catalog from Index Finest through Herzbube represents one of the most consistent runs in German-language hip-hop — builds a beat that could exist in either scene without apology. Morlockk Dilemma contributes a verse as himself. Saxophone from Anthony Drawn and cuts from DJ Robert Smith add texture. The Foreign Exchange EP vinyl presale opens June 5th via kapitalismus-jetzt.com.

BARZ FURY X BEATMASTERBOYCE "MIDNIGHT OVER CALEDONIA" [EP]

 

Midnight Over Caledonia is a compact album — six tracks with the shortest under a minute and a half — built entirely on BeatMasterBoyce production and delivered by Barz Fury with the kind of focused urgency that comes from working within deliberate constraints. Scotland sits as a largely underdocumented node in the UK underground hip-hop geography, and releases like this function as reminders that the scene extends well beyond London and Bristol. Features from Spawn Zero on "Giant Steps" and JCliff on "Boulder Strikes" provide variation without disrupting the album's atmospheric continuity. BeatMasterBoyce's production is dark, grounded, and unbothered by trends — qualities that suit Barz Fury's delivery without calling attention to them. The title earns its Caledonian reference without romanticizing it.

CHUNG "U 2" [VIDEO]


Chung operates out of the anglophone enclave of LaSalle in Montreal with a production sensibility — or rather a production partnership with Perutheproducer — that strips the structural scaffolding of conventional hip-hop down to its barest bones: vocals over jazz-sourced, soul-drenched instrumental beds with minimal percussion, sometimes none at all. "U 2" arrives as a tease for Perdu in Peru 2, the follow-up to the 2024 EP that quietly made a strong impression on the drumless underground circuit. His recent catalog — a Styles P feature in late 2025 among the highlights — confirms he's operating at a level of craft and restraint that the format demands. The video, directed by Lemme Kno, lets the music carry the visual weight. The sequel has the right foundation to build on.

COOKIN SOUL & ESTEE NACK "MORE OR LESS" [VIDEO]


AL-ANDALUS dropped May 7th and the reviews have been consistent: Cookin Soul and Estee Nack have produced one of the more complete collaborative albums of the year in any underground bracket. "More or Less" is the second single, marking the midpoint of the record and serving as a clean demonstration of what makes the album work. Cookin Soul — Valencia-born, Amsterdam-based, Latin Grammy winner, and a prolific producer with a discography that spans Conway the Machine, Tha God Fahim, and a deep collaborative run with Ankhlejohn — brings jazz horns, Latin percussion, and operatic sample fragments into a Boom Bap framework that is simultaneously dusty and dynamic. Estee Nack, a first-generation Dominican-American from Lynn, Massachusetts who has been building credibility through projects with Sadhugold, V Don, Giallo Point, and Conductor Williams before the Nacksaw Jim Duggan Griselda co-sign, operates here with the granular narcotics accounting and operational precision that defines his best work — not drug mythology, just the job. Physical copies available, vinyl announced via Cookin Soul Records.

ASSA "SIDE QUESTS VOLUME ONE" [ALBUM]

 

Assa describes this nine-track collection simply and accurately: a gathering of tracks he featured on between 2009 and 2013, pulled from other artists' projects across the UK underground. The roster — Chris Leese, Deadline, Spider Jaroo, Sleaze, Pro P, Bobby Esmund — reads like a cross-section of the regional British hip-hop circuit during a period when UK underground was operating with significant creative energy but minimal mainstream attention. Assa's feature appearances on those projects reveal an MC who was considered a strong enough lyricist to be worth calling across multiple scenes and settings. Dr. Syntax, Antidote, and Bonez among the names on the credits. The acknowledgment in the liner notes — "massive thank you to all the artists that gave me the opportunity" — lands without sentimentality. This is an MC accounting for his own history honestly.

SAYZEE "SMASH BROS" [VIDEO]


Sayzee has been building the "Somebody Tell Alchemist We Did A Tape" series since 2021 — each installment finding the St. Catharines, Ontario MC riding Alchemist instrumentals with the kind of rugged technical precision that makes the exercise feel less like a tribute and more like a natural habitat. The fourth entry arrives with "Smash Broz" as the lead visual, directed by Tyler Roussel, and the description frames it exactly how it should be: raw bars over grimy Alchemist production, no gimmicks, no filler. Sayzee's punchlines land with the timing of someone who has spent years refining a rugged delivery that never tips into style over substance. STAWDAT4 drops June 5th, and if the pattern holds, it will be one of the more disciplined underground tape drops of the season.

JOHNNY STORM "DOJO FLOW" [VIDEO]


Johnny Storm operates out of the New York / Long Island corridor with a consistent production partnership with john strife that runs through his catalog — a working relationship tight enough that the beats feel written around the bars rather than underneath them. "Dojo Flow" is a single release, no label infrastructure visible behind it, directed by ActionBane. The title implies discipline, controlled output, a craftsman who treats the recording process as training rather than performance. That attitude comes through in how the track is sequenced: no intro flourishes, no outro padding, just Storm on the mic from the start to the end of whatever john strife gives him. The kind of release that doesn't announce itself.

WISH MASTER "DA BUSINESS" [ALBUM]

 

Wish Master has been a consistent and underappreciated presence in the UK underground for over a decade, operating independently through his own O.R Records imprint out of Bristol's St. Pauls neighborhood — the same area that gave rise to trip-hop through the Wild Bunch collective in the 1980s. His previous project No CPR, released through Tricky's False Idols label, showed he could operate at that level of quality without compromising the rugged, cinematic hip-hop foundation he's built his name on. Da Business arrives ten tracks deep with features from Bristol scene veterans Datkid and Matey Boy on tracks 4 and 5. Production from Dumb Logic anchors the sound in moody, dusty boom bap that rewards close attention. This is the sound of a craftsman who knows exactly what he's doing and has no interest in explaining it to the wrong audience.

ACHOODFELLA & ARKIN "RIGHT MY WRONGS" [VIDEO]


AcHoodFella and Arkin have been building quietly in the underground for years — the Organic Sounds project established their chemistry clearly enough — and "Right My Wrongs" arrives as the first evidence of where that relationship has been developing. Arkin handles production, mixing, and mastering without outside interference, which gives the record the kind of unified sonic identity that comes from a producer fully invested in his own vision for the track. AcHoodFella works within that vision rather than against it, delivering bars that feel earned rather than imposed. Soulful, cinematic, and street without performing any of those qualities. The lead single from the upcoming Fella (Part 1), directed by New Vegas Films. The full album is the payoff to watch for.

DON PINI "NO SON COMO NOSOTROS" [VIDEO]


Don Pini drops the seventh single from his album N.E.I.T.A. — an acronym that translates roughly as "Our Incomparable Style Has Something" — with a visual set around a chess game that doubles as metaphor for the strategic positioning he's describing in the bars. The beat, produced by a credited collaborator behind the O.G. Company label, sits in that grimy Boom Bap pocket that defines Latin American underground hip-hop scenes that look directly to East Coast aesthetics without diluting them through commercial filters. The song's title consciously mirrors the syntax of Kendrick Lamar's "They Not Like Us," but Pini isn't lifting a catchphrase — he's contextualizing a shared sentiment for his own scene and audience, delivered in Spanish with the confidence of an MC who has been at this long enough to make the comparison land organically. Mix and master by Mario y Luigi, directed by O.G. Filmz.

SOLOMON CHILDS "SUPER-7: ISSUE #1" [ALBUM]

 

For those deep in the Killa Beez extended universe, the collaboration between Solomon Childs and Shaka Amazulu The 7th requires no introduction — the two have been building together across multiple projects from Retrophin remixes to the broader School of the Gifted infrastructure. Super-7: Issue #1 gives that partnership its own conceptual frame: a comic-book curriculum in which Solomon enters as a gifted student and exits as a fully activated figure, with Shaka serving as architect, producer, professor, and beat-blackboard simultaneously. Every track is a lesson, every verse an exam. Production conceived, arranged, mixed, and mastered entirely by Shaka at Classroom Z'Nox in London with the kind of single-vision cohesion that rare in multi-artist projects. Features from Rubbabandz and Napoleon (School of the Gifted). Scheduled for August, physical edition incoming.

B1GJUICE "ALL SPADES" [VIDEO]


B1GJuice drops "All Spades" with production from Pioneer Soundsmith — co-produced and engineered by Tiger Muzik — and visuals directed by Tyler Roussel, distributed independently through nxt.fan. The track description strips the pitch down to a single image: fan spinning, sweat dripping, a record built to burn. That economy of language maps onto how the song actually moves — heavy-hipped production giving B1GJuice the room to press through without decoration. An independent release that earns its space through directness rather than context.

BOOGZ DAVINCHI x RC BEATMAKUS "SÉRIE NOIR" [SINGLE]

 

Two tracks, zero filler. Boogz Davinchi, a Vitry-sur-Seine MC whose catalog is built on deliberate darkness and a surgical approach to bars, links with RC Beatmakus — founding member of Légitime Processus and one of the more consistent beat architects in the Paris underground over the last two decades. The title says it all. Série Noir is French crime fiction, the pulp imprint that gave the world hard-boiled nihilism in cheap paperback covers — and Boogz wears that aesthetic without irony. RC's MPC work here keeps the palette appropriately bleak: dusty loops, muted tones, minimal embellishment. Short, concentrated, and uninterested in impressing anyone who isn't already listening closely.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Leedz Edutainment x The Arcitype "The Friends of Eddie Leedz" (feat. Edo. G, Mann Terror & Big Shug) [VIDEO]


 Leedz Edutainment proudly announces the release of the new single and music video, “The Friends Of Eddie Leedz,” featuring legendary Boston Hip-Hop artists Edo. G, Mann Terror and Big Shug over a gritty backdrop produced by The Arcitype. Bringing together authentic lyricism and a powerful collaboration, “The Friends Of Eddie Leedz” celebrates the culture, relationships and the legacy of independent Hip-Hop. 

The accompanying music video directed by SandoFilms & Leedz delivers a raw and energetic visual experience that captures the spirit of the record and the artists behind it. The release continues Leedz commitment to showcasing real hip-hop and meaningful collaborations that resonate with fans worldwide. The single is taken from Leedz upcoming album "Hard To Learn" dropping on 7/17. Check it out now on all digital platforms.

Abyss x DC The Midi Alien "Dynamic Duo" (feat. Cyrus Da Zine & DJ Slipwax) [SINGLE]


Massachusetts lyricist Abyss returns with “Dynamic Duo,” a dark and immersive new single produced by underground virtuoso DC The Midi Alien. Blending sharp lyricism with a warm, retro-inspired soundscape, the record delivers gritty boom-bap drums, soulful undertones and raw underground energy.

EricTheRed13 & Ki Bohiti "Nu Metal" [VIDEO]


EricTheRed13 and Ki Bohiti deliver "Nu Metal" as the second single from their joint album "The Anti-Pop Program." Dedicated to "War Ready" (Rest In Paradise). Produced by Verny Beats, shot and edited by Booshido. Released through 7Triiibes LLC. The title "Nu Metal" and the album "The Anti-Pop Program" signal a deliberate counter-position to the mainstream – blurring genre boundaries, uncompromising. The dedication adds emotional weight to the track.

D.V. Alias Khryst "Nxxxx Shxt" [EP]


D.V. Alias Khryst (previously mentioned – features on Kingdom Kome's "No LLove" and his own "Rumble" track) delivers the "Nxxxx Shxt" EP. Khryst is an established underground veteran with connections to Soulspazm Records and a distinctive, energetic delivery style. The EP showcases him as solo lead rather than feature guest – an opportunity to present his own artistic vision in full.

Bartek KOKO / TASTYdope "4040" ft. DJ Gumix [VIDEO]


Bartek KOKO and producer TASTYdope deliver "4040" as the opener of their joint album "YHY" – eight tracks fully rooted in hip-hop. Cuts by DJ Gumix, mix by Sensi, video by Bartek KOKO with footage from Oskar. The album contains bangers like the title track "Yhy" with Donguralesko, "Mięta" with Miodem and Anatomem, plus reflective, personal tracks like "Monachium" and "Lata lecą" with W.E.N.A. Polish rap holds one of Europe's largest and most established scenes with its own star hierarchy and infrastructure. Donguralesko is a recognized veteran of Polish rap.

Doza The Drum Dealer x Mo Buks "Bang 4 Ur Buks" [EP]


The EP version of the previously discussed "Bang 4 Ur Buks" project by Mo Buks and Doza The Drum Dealer. Doza, head producer of the Narcotechs with credits for Raekwon, M1 of Dead Prez, Flee Lord, and ILL BILL, delivers his hybrid sound of 808s and old-school samples. Mo Buks, Brownsville emcee, brings experience, perspective, and street realism. This Apple Music EP version complements the Bandcamp release with its instrumental tracks.

Ski "Sage Mode Freestyle" [VIDEO]


Ski (TheGodSki) delivers "Sage Mode Freestyle" as the second single from the forthcoming album "Born 2 ILL." The title references Naruto's "Sage Mode" – an elevated power state. Ski describes the track as the beginning of his takeover and ascent in rap. Anime references run deep in underground hip-hop culture (Wu-Tang, MF DOOM, RZA). Ski operates "Reasonably ILL" as a merch platform.

Godfather Don x Parental "Retrogenesis" [ALBUM]


This is a significant release. Godfather Don is a genuine underground legend – producer and MC, co-founder of the Cenobites with Kool Keith in the '90s, one of the most influential architects of the raw, jazzy New York underground sound. His productions and technical MCing have influenced generations. "Retrogenesis" with Parental signals a return/rebirth – the title itself is programmatic. For heads who know "Hazardous" and the Cenobites recordings, any new Godfather Don release is an event.

Gelato "SV Bajolasombra" (feat. Lechu Caerán) [VIDEO]


Gelato featuring Lechu Caerán with the third preview single from "Rap Serio Vol. II." Produced by Wuildafriqq, audiovisual realization by Fullhumanoclips, recording by Lechu Caerán, edit and master by Arb at Texastudio. General production by Bajolasombra Pro / SV Bajolasombra. This is Argentine underground with its own infrastructure – the "Rap Serio" (Serious Rap) title signals a lyricism-focused approach far from commercial trap.

Tha God Fahim "Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 2" [ALBUM]


Tha God Fahim – one of the most prolific and influential voices in the current underground, closely tied to Mach-Hommy and the Griselda-adjacent lo-fi sound – delivers "Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 2." The title references the Dragon Ball Z training chamber where time flows differently – a metaphor for intense, accelerated creative output. Fahim often self-produces and maintains an enormous release pace. The "Dump Gawd" series is his signature – raw, sample-based boom bap with cryptic lyricism.

Wish Master "Think About It" [VIDEO]


Wish Master from Bristol, UK, delivers "Think About It" as the first single from "Da Busines LP" (release July 4, 2026). Produced by Dumb Logic, filmed by Parralell Media, mixed and mastered by Rola. The title "Think About It" references Lyn Collins' "Think (About It)" – the same break that carried "It Takes Two." Wish Master is an established UK underground voice with precise delivery and Bristol DNA. Bristol holds a rich hip-hop and trip-hop history (Massive Attack, Tricky, Portishead).

John Jigg$ & Ez Elpee "All Gas No Breaks" (feat. Gale Salvo & 3rd Whosane) [SINGLE]

 

features Gale Salvo and 3rd Whosane. John Jigg$ is a prolific New York underground MC with numerous collaborative albums. Ez Elpee provides the production. Release June 5, 2026. The Vol. 1 format suggests a planned series – a common model in the underground for established MC-producer partnerships.

Jehovah Nissi "The Box" (feat. Fred $ & JR Writer) [VIDEO]


Jehovah Nissi (Hova Nissi) delivers "The Box" with Fred Money and JR Writer. JR Writer is the Dipset/Diplomats veteran – one of the most technically gifted writers from the Cam'ron/Juelz Santana universe, known for rapid-fire multisyllabic rhymes. Produced by Jehovah Nissi himself. The Dipset connection through JR Writer lends the track Harlem DNA. Hova Nissi operates thereasonueat.com as a merch platform.

Eddie Kaine "Bruh" [SINGLE]


Eddie Kaine from Brooklyn delivers "Bruh." Kaine has built a name in the New York underground – connected to the Brownsville/Bed-Stuy scene and acts like Rim, Ankhlejohn, and the broader grimy NY sound. Minimal information on the single, but Kaine's reputation for raw, uncompromising street narratives speaks for itself.

LETAL "Pasaporte Cypher 1" [VIDEO]


Street Clan Company and Inalcanzables Records present "Pasaporte Cypher 1" with six MCs: Hispana, Mulato Muñoz, Malafama, Lucia Vargas, Solitario Mondragón, and El Vago Villa. Instrumental, mix, and master by Maxo IR, recorded at Onerpm Guadalajara, video by Rozhe. Hispana and Lucia Vargas bring female voices into an often male-dominated cypher context. The Mexican cypher format demonstrates the strength of the Guadalajara scene and the broader Latin American underground infrastructure.

Supreme Cerebral x The Beat Junkies "Supreme Junkies" (feat. DJ Rhettmatic) [SINGLE]


Supreme Cerebral links with The Beat Junkies – one of the most influential turntablist collectives ever (Babu, J.Rocc, Rhettmatic, Melo-D). DJ Rhettmatic, founding member, provides the feature. Supreme Cerebral is an accomplished lyricist with an extensive underground catalog and West Coast scene connections. The collaboration with the Beat Junkies places the track squarely in the turntablism tradition – DJ culture as an equal partner to lyricism rather than mere backdrop.

38 Spesh "Used 2" [VIDEO]


"Used 2" belongs to 38 Spesh’s 8 Shots run and keeps the focus where it should be: on Spesh himself. No Rome Streetz feature here — the track is officially listed without a guest appearance, with production credited to 38 Spesh and Rooq. The beat sits right in that Spesh pocket: stripped down, hard-edged, and polished just enough to hit without losing grit. He doesn’t need a stacked guest list when the pocket is already locked. This is controlled street writing, direct delivery, and the sound of an MC-producer still moving with Trust Gang precision.

Bob Rok x DJ Alo "Long Rides" [SINGLE]

 

An unusual concept: "Long Rides" is a cycle-centered manifesto about loyalty to failure and a philosophy rooted in physical exhaustion and the nourishment of nature. Written by Bob Rok, produced by DJ Alo, recorded at Garden Music. The single comes with album version, "Broken Spoke Remix," radio edit, and instrumental. Good Coffee Entertainment / Still Water Records. The fusion of cycling culture, mindfulness, and hip-hop is a genuine niche – conceptually bold, far removed from street-rap conventions.

Christbearer "We Won" (feat. OFCL aka West Coast Killa Beez) [VIDEO]


Christbearer – member of Northstar, a Wu-Tang-affiliated group, and part of the Killa Beez universe – delivers "We Won" with his nephew OFCL. From the forthcoming "West Coast Killa Beez" compilation, produced by Beat Kollektorz. The track showcases the Killa Bee gang in full formation – a statement of survival, victory, and movement from the West Coast. The family connection (uncle/nephew) underscores the generational aspect of the Wu-Tang extension.

Rome Streetz "Cocaine Coltrane" [SINGLE]


Rome Streetz – one of the most active and respected MCs in the current underground, Griselda-affiliated – delivers "Cocaine Coltrane." The title fuses coke-rap aesthetics with John Coltrane, the jazz legend – an elegant double meaning reflecting Rome's lyrical sensibility. His flow is dense, his word choice precise, his street narratives laced with cultural references. Rome has established himself as a reliable quality marker through projects with Daringer, Futurewave, and Statik Selektah.

Johnny Ciggs x D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Tuxedos & Tears" [VIDEO]


Johnny Ciggs, head of Gritty City Records out of Richmond, Virginia, links with D.R.U.G.S. Beats on production. D.R.U.G.S. Beats is an established underground producer with an extensive catalog. Filmed by King Kongo and Ndefru, edited by BC Music 1st. The title "Tuxedos & Tears" suggests a contrast between elegance and pain – formal façade over emotional core. Richmond as an underground hub remains underrepresented, but Gritty City keeps the scene alive.

Young Chris x MadeinTYO "Made In Philly" [ALBUM]


Young Chris – State Property member, Roc-A-Fella affiliate, one half of Young Gunz – links with MadeinTYO (Atlanta, known for "Uber Everywhere"). This is Philly heritage meeting modern Atlanta aesthetics. Young Chris is often cited as one of the lyricists who influenced Jay-Z's flow. The title "Made In Philly" anchors the project geographically while MadeinTYO's presence builds a generational and regional bridge.

Son of Tony "Ascension" (feat. Planet Asia) [VIDEO]


Son of Tony recruits Planet Asia for "Ascension" – from the project "Son Is A Bastard: Act One." Where "Robb Report" with Nature served the QB axis, "Ascension" pulls the West Coast connection through Planet Asia. The fact that Son of Tony places heavyweight features across both Acts (Nature, Planet Asia) demonstrates a deliberate network and clear artistic ambition. Buffalo as the starting point, national reach as the goal.

Spade & Imperetiv "Ultimatum" [EP]

 

Spade and Imperetiv compile their entire collaborative output to date on the "Ultimatum" EP. "Way It Is" dates to 2021, "Dying Breed" appeared on "Last of a Dying Breed Vol. II" in 2024, and "Ultimatum" serves as the new single. Lyrics by Spade, composition by Imperetiv, mixed and mastered by Ink. The format – gathering a partnership's scattered discography into one package – is an honest approach for a duo collaborating sporadically over years.

Son of Tony "Robb Report" (feat. Nature) [VIDEO]


Son of Tony from Buffalo recruits Nature (The Firm, alongside Nas, AZ, Foxy Brown) for "Robb Report." From the project "Son Is A Bastard Act 2." Nature is a Queensbridge veteran who joined The Firm after AZ – a respected but often underappreciated QB lyricist. The title "Robb Report" references the luxury lifestyle magazine, signaling wealth-rap aesthetics. The Buffalo-QB axis demonstrates how the Upstate renaissance connects with classic NYC voices.

FastLife "Hood Hussein" (feat. Karbine) [SINGLE]


FastLife delivers "Hood Hussein" featuring Karbine. Minimal information available, but the title fuses hood realism with politically provocative imagery. Karbine as feature suggests hard-edged street rap with aggressive delivery. Sometimes a title carries the whole statement.

Black Josh & Lee Scott "ICL" (B-Movie Millionaires) [VIDEO]


Black Josh and Lee Scott form B-Movie Millionaires, the core of Blah Records – one of the most important UK underground labels, founded by Lee Scott in Runcorn. "ICL" features a beat from King Kashmere (himself an established Blah MC and producer), with video by Rob Searle. Blah Records represents a specific UK aesthetic: dark, abstract, often drug-coded, technically sharp, laced with black humor. Lee Scott and Black Josh have helped define the label sound over years of consistent output.

DJ Views "You Alone In The Streets" (feat. Planet Asia, Melly-Mel, Lowzee & DJ DS) [SINGLE]


DJ Views assembles a mixed lineup: Planet Asia (Fresno veteran, Gold Chain architect), Melly-Mel, Lowzee, and DJ DS. Planet Asia serves as the anchor – one of the West Coast's most consistent lyricists with a distinctive flow and jewelry-rap aesthetic. Producer-led posse cuts live or die on curation, and Views gathers voices of varying stature around a shared street theme. The presence of a scratch DJ in the credits signals respect for the full DJ tradition.

Wyzaker Worldwide "Terpanoidz" [VIDEO]


Wyzaker Worldwide delivers "Terpanoidz" as a reflection on oppression, resilience, and identity. Beat, vocals, and scratches entirely self-produced – a true multi-hyphenate. From the album "Formul8." Video by Kunu Bearchum for Morning Star Creative. Mixed by Justin Higgins, Wyzaker, and Matt Nelkin, mastered by Ryan Foster. The track juxtaposes imagery of systemic struggle with strength and the determination to maintain individuality and awareness. The reminder to "smile when listening" adds a human counterweight to the heavy subject matter.

D12 x Xzibit x Ice-T "Nightmare Walking" [SINGLE]


D12 – Eminem's Detroit crew shaped by Proof's legacy – links with Xzibit and Ice-T for a generational meeting point. Ice-T stands as a gangsta-rap pioneer active since the mid-'80s, while Xzibit brings both star recognition and respected lyrical credentials. The title "Nightmare Walking" suggests dark, horror-adjacent territory. This is a veteran convergence built on experience rather than trend-chasing.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

L.I.F.E. Long "Dark Horses" (feat. Comet Madmen & Blaq Poet) [SINGLE]

 

L.I.F.E. Long from the USA connects with producer Aneeway Jones from France for the debut single "Dark Horses." Features from Comet Madmen (previously analyzed for "The Essence Freestyle") and Blaq Poet – both Screwball veterans from Queens. This is a heavyweight debut drop: Blaq Poet is a Premier affiliate and one of the hardest Queensbridge MCs, Comet Madmen represents Mad Men Ent/Screwball/Infamous Ties. Aneeway Jones delivers a dark, sinister sample with precise chopping. The three MCs trade bars ruggedly over the production. First introduction to the L.I.F.E./Aneeway Jones project – debut album to follow. Release on May 29, 2026 across all platforms and Bandcamp.

Evil Bastards "Empty Shellz" (feat. Kool G Rap & Dystrakted) [VIDEO]


This is a heavyweight posse cut. Evil Bastards – the project of Knownaz EVIL and Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard (Colorado, God Division Entertainment) – brings Kool G Rap and Dystrakted onto "Empty Shellz." Produced by Dr. G. Kool G Rap needs no introduction: Juice Crew member, one of the most influential MCs of all time, pioneer of mafia rap and complex rhyme schemes. Gamblez opens aggressive and relentless, Dystrakted delivers razor-sharp cuts and hook sample selection with boom bap authenticity. Kool G Rap enters and reminds listeners exactly why his influence still echoes through generations of emcees – the energy, precision, and presence all intact. Knownaz EVIL closes with some of the most technically layered writing on the album, weaving through rhyme patterns like ABBA into CDCD and back without sounding forced. A standout posse cut bridging generations while staying true to the raw Evil Bastards aesthetic.

Ricky Lix "Let's Get Down To Business" (feat. Harry Ixer) [VIDEO]


Ricky Lix and Harry Ixer deliver "Let's Get Down To Business," produced by Lieu with visuals by Kauya Tembo. Part of the EP "Gangsta Hippy Vol. 2" – the EP name itself is programmatic. The combination of gangsta-rap attitude and hippy aesthetic (psychedelia, anti-establishment, consciousness expansion) occupies a specific underground niche. Minimal information available, but the Vol. 2 designation suggests an established series with consistent vision.

SCUM, Insane Poetry, Danny Diablo "Hardcore Horrorcore" [VIDEO]


SCUM, Insane Poetry, and Danny Diablo deliver "Hardcore Horrorcore" – filmed during the tour of the same name. Shot by Tony Slippaz, edited by WK Studios. Released through LSP, LLC and E Train Records. Insane Poetry is a horrorcore scene veteran active since the '90s. Danny Diablo has connected hardcore punk and hip-hop since Skarhead and Crown of Thornz. SCUM completes the trio. The combination of three coast-to-coast acts on one tour proves horrorcore maintains a vibrant live scene operating beyond streaming algorithms. The genre-crossing energy – horror imagery, hardcore intensity, hip-hop foundation – creates its own ecosystem.

Gaucho Balboa "iLL. Rhyme. Fight. Music." [ALBUM]

 

Gaucho Balboa – the name alone connects Argentine roots with Rocky mythos – delivers 14 tracks. Feature from Bub Styles on "Body Stacks." Track titles like "Thug Out," "Psycho!," "Ninja Stars," and "Muscle de la Perserverance" suggest combat-sport aesthetics and resilience themes. "Bodega Loosies" as closer pulls the project back into New York everyday reality. The combination of length (14 tracks) and thematic consistency suggests a deliberate album rather than a collection of loose tracks. Bub Styles as feature places the project in the Mooch/Rigz/Tha Soloist Rochester orbit, suggesting solid Upstate New York underground connections.

The Bad Seed x Shade Cobain "Outta Sight" [VIDEO]


The Bad Seed (previously on Tone Chop & Frost Gamble's "Don't Need Gimmicks") and Shade Cobain deliver "Outta Sight" from the "Flip Wilson II" album. The hashtags speak for themselves: #RIPPH (Sean Price's late brother PH aka Pumpkinhead), #RIPRobBase, #RIPDJEzRock. The album honors three recently passed voices of the culture. The Bad Seed is a Brownsville veteran with a deep catalog and connections to Sean Price, Skyzoo, and the Heltah Skeltah universe. "Big 6th Man Shit" as hashtag references his self-understanding as an underground player who elevates the game without seeking the spotlight. Free download available.

A-F-R-O "Burn It Up" [VIDEO]


A-F-R-O stands for All Flows Reach Out – the MC was discovered and mentored by R.A. the Rugged Man. His technical ability is remarkable: rapid multisyllabic rhymes, precise delivery, and notably young age (born 1997). "Burn It Up" is entirely self-produced, mixed, and mastered. Shot and EFX by Elena Charis. Part of the "Blood Rain EP." That A-F-R-O now produces himself shows his development from pure MC to complete artist. His mentor R.A. the Rugged Man positioned him early as one of the most talented young lyricists in the game. The progression from prodigy to full creative control is the natural arc for an artist with this level of foundation.

UFO Fev x ETO "Motion" [VIDEO]


The official visual for the previously discussed "Motion" single. Directed by Akinfilms. The description emphasizes cinematic energy, gritty lyricism, and unapologetic authenticity – buzzwords used for most releases but actually applicable to UFO Fev and ETO. The video mirrors the track's energy with dark, stylish imagery and commanding performances that reinforce the chemistry between the two MCs. "Creatine" as album title remains the metaphor for endurance and built strength. ETO producing himself gives the organic chemistry between beat and bars its weight.

Slaine x Statik Selektah "Listen Up" [VIDEO]


Slaine remains a Boston hip-hop institution – La Coka Nostra, Special Teamz with Edo G and Jaysaun, solo career, and acting roles in The Town and Gone Baby Gone. Statik Selektah handles full production, setting an automatic quality baseline. Mixed and mastered by The Arcitype at The Bridge Sound and Stage in Cambridge, MA. Video by Dom Bruno. Released through Brick Records – one of America's oldest independent hip-hop labels, operating since the '90s. Vinyl and CD available through Get On Down. The Slaine/Statik combination isn't new but proven – both bring Boston DNA and uncompromising boom bap aesthetic. The album "A New Beginning" suggests reset and reinvention while staying rooted in the foundation.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

RetcH "Rainstorm" [VIDEO]


RetcH from New Jersey has been in the game for over a decade – known for his work with Thelonious Martin, his "Polo Sporting Goods" mixtape series, and his distinctive monotone flow. "Rainstorm" produced by G Lok. RetcH has built a loyal fanbase that appreciates his dark, often drug-infused lyricism and laid-back delivery style. Despite legal troubles and past incarceration, he remains a respected voice in the underground. The track continues his tradition of atmospheric, introspective street rap delivered with minimal emotional affect but maximum impact.

Jezus Martinez "The Salamander" [EP]

 

Jezus Martinez and Mike Martinez deliver their 13th collaborative project. "The Salamander" is described as a "metaphysical statement piece from the psychedelic shamans of Flagler Beach." Entirely produced by Mike Martinez, recorded primarily at "The Shape of Water" in The Hammock, Florida. Released through Beach Village Records. Five tracks. The salamander as symbol carries significance in alchemy and mysticism – fire spirit, transformation, immortality. The project positions itself between psychedelic hip-hop and esoteric philosophy, creating space for listeners interested in consciousness expansion through sound.

Ju Jilla x Rufus Sims "Mastodon" [VIDEO]


Ju Jilla and Rufus Sims deliver "Mastodon," produced by XCelence with visuals from Purple Box Videos. The title "Mastodon" references the prehistoric mammal – a metaphor for size, strength, and endurance. XCelence as producer has worked with various underground acts. Minimal information provided, but the combination of MC duo and established producer suggests solid underground work.

FOYONE "RAPSINCORTE 60 | El Ascensor" [VIDEO]


FOYONE is one of the biggest voices in Spanish underground hip-hop – known for his "RAPSINCORTE" freestyle series, now reaching its 60th installment. Produced by Sceno, mixed and mastered by Rafael Gomez. "El Ascensor" (The Elevator) serves as subtitle. FOYONE has built a massive following in the Spanish-speaking world – his technical ability, flow, and uncompromising stance have made him legendary. The description ends with "Cambiad el mundo" (Change the world) – a statement underscoring his political and social agenda.

Jive Cuttah "Drahgon h. The dr. holmes Cut" [ALBUM]

 

Jive Cuttah delivers a 13-track project with titles navigating between biblical references ("Adam," "Eve"), literary classics ("Lord of the Flies"), horror iconography ("...And he Shall Wear the Mask"), and absurdist titles like "You are all conformist pigs go kill yourself thank you and have a nice day assholes." "XVIII heads" suggests Tarot symbolism. "WFPD" could reference a police department. The project feels like a stream-of-consciousness horrorcore manifesto with literary education underlying the chaos.

Dun Dealy "Brick of Cortina" (feat. BoriRock & Tega) [VIDEO]


Dun Dealy featuring BoriRock (previously on OT The Real's "Evil Eye") and Tega aka Montega Mac. Video by 1-800-CALL-ZÉ. The title "Brick of Cortina" likely references the Ford Cortina – a classic British car that appears in coke-rap contexts as metaphor for transport/smuggling. Minimal information provided, but the Instagram handles and visual suggest street-level rap without mainstream ambition.

BAWON "SpaceGod Alien Disclosure" [VIDEO]


BAWON aka Stalin The Innercity Rebel (previously analyzed for "Rite Thang" and "Winter In America") delivers a standalone single directly inspired by the SpaceGod interview on the 85 South Show with DC Young Fly and Karlous Miller. The track addresses the full spectrum of alien disclosure conversation: government cover-ups spanning decades, Pentagon UAP videos, Congressional hearings with whistleblowers (David Grusch among others), Project Blue Beam as psychological operation, suspicious deaths of scientists in UAP programs, non-human intelligence. The description is emphatic: "This is not science fiction. The documents are public. The whistleblowers are on record. The scientists are dying." Press coverage from HOT 97, The Source, Hip-Hop Vibe, Hype Magazine. Free Em All Records, Queens, New York. No gatekeepers.

Filthy Heir "Cry Out To Who?" [EP]

 

Filthy Heir (Angel Tha Soloist) delivers a compact three-track EP with spiritually charged titles: "RUSH," "YE SHALL FIND," "I FOUND GOD." The biblical reference "Ye Shall Find" points to Matthew 7:7 ("Seek and ye shall find"). The EP title "Cry Out To Who?" poses an existential question – to whom is the cry directed when the world collapses? The brevity of the project (three tracks, under eight minutes total) functions as a concentrated statement piece rather than extended exploration.

Don Gunna x Fuego Base "My Last" [VIDEO]


Don Gunna, boss of Made Men Mafia (MMM) from Pennsylvania, continues releasing music during his incarceration. "My Last" serves as the first single from his third album "Crack Music 3," prepared before his time away. Fuego Base from Black Soprano Family (BSF) – the label/collective connected to Benny The Butcher's brother – provides the feature. Video by HipHopIzLyfe. The fact that Gunna recorded enough material to release three albums during his absence demonstrates work ethic and planning. The BSF connection places this project squarely in the Griselda orbit, adding legitimacy and network strength.

MUNCH QB "No Love" (feat. Element Bolo & Big Twins) [SINGLE]


MUNCH QB recruits Element Bolo and Big Twins (Mobb Deep affiliate, Queens veteran) for "No Love." QB stands for Queensbridge – that immediately sets expectations. The combination of these three MCs suggests classic QB sound: dark production, street narratives, technical precision. Element Bolo is less prominent than Big Twins but part of the same network. Queensbridge remains one of hip-hop's most important geographic markers, and any release carrying that designation carries the weight of everything from Juice Crew to Mobb Deep to Nas.

DJ Crypt "We Survived The Abortion" (feat. Cheloo) [VIDEO]


DJ Crypt from Germany (already known for "NY State Of Grind" featuring Nine and Big Twins) delivers "We Survived The Abortion" from the album "Tales From The Crypt" (vinyl preorder, release June 5, 2026). The feature is heavyweight: Cheloo, member of Romanian rap group Paraziții, one of the most influential acts in Eastern Europe since the '90s. Paraziții (The Parasites) defined Romanian rap – political, provocative, technically elite. Video edited by Segagrafie, mixed and mastered by Snares. The title "We Survived The Abortion" is provocative and fits Cheloo's reputation for controversial lyrics. DJ Crypt operates his own hip-hop online shop and has built an extensive catalog of international collaborations.

Mervin "PAURA" [EP]

 

Mervin delivers "PAURA" (Fear/Dread) as a seven-track project through UnderSound Productions. Scottzilla produces entirely, Exitium223 handles mix and master, cover art by Mervin himself. Features from Hardfiz and MakaiPagan on "La Santa Trinità," Stunner Boyz on "Vietato ai minori" (Forbidden to minors). Track titles like "Fuorilegge" (Outlaws), "Spietato" (Ruthless), "Ombre della notte" (Shadows of the night), and "Nuovo Cinema Inferno" (New Inferno Cinema) sketch a dark, cinematic atmosphere. The Giallo film reference is clear – Italian horror-thriller genre of the '60s/'70s. UnderSound Productions operates as an Italian underground label focusing on this aesthetic.

Jay Worthy, Rome Streetz & Evidence "If I" [VIDEO]


This isn't a standard single drop. Jay Worthy from Los Angeles connects with Rome Streetz and Evidence (Dilated Peoples) for "If I," part of the double-disc project "Once Upon A Time: The Soundtrack." The release comes as a physical package: documentary DVD plus soundtrack CD through Westside Worldwide. Evidence brings decades of experience as MC and producer – Dilated Peoples since the '90s, solo catalog with Alchemist, Step Brothers with Alchemist, Weathermen collective. Rome Streetz is one of the most active and consistent MCs in the current underground – projects with Daringer, Futurewave, Statik Selektah. Jay Worthy has established himself as a West Coast voice navigating between gangsta-rap heritage and modern underground sound. The combination of these three MCs on one track is heavyweight.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Lord Juco "Grey Area" [VIDEO]


Lord Juco delivers "Grey Area" from his 2025 Christmas EP "Stocking Stuffer." Produced by Ezra, mixed and mastered by Finn, with visuals co-directed by Manolo 3rd Eye and Lord Juco himself. The description promises new music on the way. Lord Juco has built his name through features with Mach-Hommy, Tha God Fahim, and other underground acts. "Grey Area" as a title suggests moral ambiguity – fitting for an MC who navigates between street-rap immediacy and reflective lyricism. The track balances both sides without collapsing into either extreme.

Denku & Urban "Artistic Display" [VIDEO]


Taiyamo Denku and Urban deliver "Artistic Display" as the title track from "Before The Display vol.1" released through Cyphaden Music. Denku is widely recognized for his collaborations with Sic Vic, Recognize Ali, Stu Bangas, and countless underground acts. Urban provides the production, giving the track the necessary sonic foundation. The project adds to Denku's extensive catalog, demonstrating his ability to remain active as both feature MC and solo artist. His work ethic and consistency have made him a respected name across multiple underground circles.

UFO Fev & ETO "Motion" [SINGLE]


UFO Fev and ETO – both seasoned underground heavyweights – announce their collaborative project "Creatine" with "Motion" as the first single. ETO handles production himself, giving the record an organic chemistry where the beats feel personally stitched to the verses. The album title "Creatine" functions as metaphor for endurance, discipline, and built strength – not trends or industry gimmicks, but consistent work. ETO is known for his collaborations with Roc Marciano, his own releases through 1K Phew Records, and his role as producer. UFO Fev brings charismatic delivery and reflective street wisdom. Together they create music that feels street-centered yet elevated.

Billie Essco & Dough Networkz "Winter Warz" [VIDEO]


The title "Winter Warz" is a direct reference to the Ghostface Killah classic, immediately setting expectations. Billie Essco and Dough Networkz step onto that terrain with production from Local Astronauts, visuals directed by Akil Kirkland with Uptown Chase as DOP. The track comes from the "Dress 4 Later EP," released through Cafe Czen. Using such an iconic title is a bold move – it only works if the bars and production match the cold, ruthless energy of the original. Whether it honors or challenges the Wu-Tang lineage depends entirely on execution.

ODDATEEE & ABSTRAL COMPOST "Fools With Power" [ALBUM]

 

ODDATEEE and ABSTRAL COMPOST deliver nine tracks on "Fools With Power," described as a "Rare Fools of Power Record," suggesting limited physical availability. Track titles like "POLICE SHOOT," "COPS & ROBBERS," and "ANGER" map the thematic territory clearly. "MESMERIZED" runs over three minutes, one of the longer cuts. ABSTRAL COMPOST as a producer name suggests experimental, sample-heavy production – "Compost" as metaphor for layered sound material broken down and rebuilt. The project balances political commentary with abstract sonic landscapes.

Tone Chop & Frost Gamble "Enough" (feat. Doc Holiday) [VIDEO]


"Enough" is the third visual from the "Beautiful Foundations" album and addresses drug epidemics in Binghamton, New York. Fellow Binghamton native Doc Holiday contributes to the track. Directed by Big Drew Grafix, the video ends with a helpline number for those affected. Tone Chop raps from a father's perspective about the devastating effects of heroin and meth on his community – young lives destroyed, dealers profiting. This isn't abstract social-consciousness rap; it's specific neighborhood reality. Frost Gamble's production provides the necessary weight without collapsing into melodrama. The rage is measured, the commentary precise, the emotion earned.

CERTAIN.ONES "D.I.L.O. (Day in the life of...)" (feat. Whichcraft & Bobby Craves) [VIDEO]


CERTAIN.ONES delivers "D.I.L.O. (Day in the life of...)" featuring Whichcraft and Bobby Craves, produced by Wann Sklobi with visuals by Ava Budimerovich. Released on Bandcamp and SoundCloud – notably not prioritizing Spotify or major streaming platforms. The "Day in the Life" narrative framework is classic, but effectiveness depends on execution. CERTAIN.ONES operates with clear independent ethics: own platforms, own distribution, own visual language. The video by Budimerovich adds cinematic weight to what could otherwise feel like a standard street-narrative track.

OGBENGRIMM x UGLYJON "Rockstar Samurai" [ALBUM]

 

OGBENGRIMM and UGLYJON deliver "Rockstar Samurai" with a feature roster that shows clear Walking With Enoch connections: G Fam Black appears twice ("No White Flags" and "Scorched Earth 2"), Kingdom Kome joins on "Scorched Earth 2," P-RO contributes to "War Till It Aint," Winston Belafonte appears on "Gold Fangs," and DJ Reel Drama adds cuts to "Dramacide." The title "Bulgogi Bomb Squad" references Korean BBQ – an unusual cultural touchpoint in underground rap. Ten tracks, most under three minutes. The project navigates between martial-arts imagery and street-rap realism, creating a space where samurai aesthetics meet contemporary underground energy.

Rod Roche, Zé Pequeña & Chyna Baejing "Fly" [VIDEO]


Rod Roche presents "Fly" as the second preview from his forthcoming album "Síndrome del Impostor" (Impostor Syndrome). Written by Zé Pequeña and Chyna Baejing, produced by Rod Roche, with post-production by Judubre and mixing/mastering by Emezede in Valparaíso, Chile. The video – directed by Revenxnt – displays a level of production quality that signals serious infrastructure. Released through Farolatino, 23 Incredible Industries, Minimansionmellos, and Underground Rhymes Fresh Faces, the project demonstrates Chile's robust independent hip-hop ecosystem. The Chilean scene operates with complete autonomy – labels, studios, video production – functioning parallel to, not dependent on, US or European structures.

KAPPA-O "Il Libro di Eibon" [VIDEO]


KAPPA-O represents Hard Squat Crew out of Bologna, Italy. "Il Libro di Eibon" comes from the album "KAPPA-O E TU VIVRAI NEL TERRORE" (You Will Live in Terror) and references the fictional grimoire from Clark Ashton Smith's Cthulhu Mythos stories. Produced by Cevasco Syntharsi, mixed and mastered by KAPPA-O and Kique. The video – directed by Alberto Portland with drone cinematography by YellowBastard – features zombies, VFX, and a level of visual production rare in underground Italian hip-hop. Released through Hard Record Bologna, the project sits firmly in Italian horrorcore tradition with literary depth. This isn't shock-value gore; it's mythology-coded darkness rooted in Lovecraftian themes filtered through Bologna's underground lens.

Fresco Foojin "bona fyed. ep" [EP]

 

Fresco Foojin keeps "bona fyed. ep" deliberately compact: four tracks, the longest just over two minutes. "livin in the world 2day." features Gravity – a respected underground name through collaborations with Mach-Hommy, Tha God Fahim, and others. Track titles like "enter the graveyard." and "eddie gordo." (a Tekken character reference) suggest gaming culture and dark aesthetics. The EP functions more like sketches than fully painted songs – compressed energy that doesn't overstay its welcome. Each track hits and exits, leaving room for interpretation rather than overexplanation.