Thursday, May 28, 2026

L.I.F.E. Long "Dark Horses" ft. 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" ft. 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 ft. Harry Ixer "Let's Get Down To Business" [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 & 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 ft. BoriRock & Tega "Brick of Cortina" [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 ParaziÈ›ii, one of the most influential acts in Eastern Europe since the '90s. ParaziÈ›ii (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.

KOGZ "Sick in the Head" [VIDEO]


KOGZ is an established force in Australian underground hip-hop – technically proficient, consistent output, zero compromise. "Sick in the Head" features cuts from Rob Shaker, one of the most respected DJs in the Australian scene. The description is straightforward: "No preaching, No gimmicks, No clout chasing. Just unapologetic bars." KOGZ funds his music partially through YouTube memberships, a DIY model that creates transparency around production costs. His catalog runs deep – collaborations with other Australian MCs, solo releases, and constant presence for over a decade. The track operates in pure lyrical exercise territory: no hooks designed for algorithmic play, no watered-down content for broader appeal. Just bars over drums and cuts.

Mental Az "Glitch" [VIDEO]


Mental Az delivers "Glitch" from his album "End Game," produced by DJ Rellik with visuals directed and edited by Stavros Vlachogiannis through Down Under Cyphers and Epsilon Fi Visuals. Recording, mixing, and mastering handled by Ciecmate. Down Under Cyphers operates as a crucial node in Australian hip-hop infrastructure, documenting and amplifying local MCs in a scene that remains underrepresented in global underground discourse. The Australian accent in hip-hop still carries a certain novelty in international contexts, but artists like Mental Az prove it's about bar density and technical control, not geography. The production from DJ Rellik leans into gritty, sample-heavy territory while the visual treatment by Vlachogiannis adds cinematic weight to the project.

EKLIPS "Game Time" [ALBUM + VIDEOS]


French beatbox and rap veteran Eklips returns with his new album "Game Time." Across 15 tracks, he showcases his versatility, joined by strong contributors such as Big Ali, Cenza, DJ Idem, Ol Kainry, Napoleon Da Legend, and more. The album is an energetic blend of technically proficient rap and the rhythmic wit characteristic of Eklips.

Monday, May 25, 2026

DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 EP46 [Boombap Mixshow]

LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep46  by Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix with FRANCE FLEET DJS 

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Rest in Peace Hip Hop Legend Rob Base May 18, 1967 - May 22, 2026

Rob Base, born Robert Ginyard, was more than the voice behind one of hip-hop’s most recognizable party records. He came from Harlem at a time when rap was still fighting for room in the wider American imagination, moving from parks, rec centers, block parties, and small-label hustle into something the mainstream could no longer ignore. His passing at 59 after a private battle with cancer marks another loss from the generation that helped turn local New York energy into global culture. Alongside Rodney "Skip" Bryce, better known as DJ E-Z Rock, Base represented the classic MC-and-DJ blueprint: one voice commanding the crowd, one selector shaping the sound, both rooted in the same neighborhood history. 

Before the breakthrough, Rob Base had already moved through groups including Sure Shot Seven, Cosmic 3 MC’s, and Freedom Force. With DJ E-Z Rock, he released early records like "DJ Interview" and "Make It Hot" before Profile Records gave the duo the platform that changed everything. "It Takes Two" became the kind of record that crossed borders without losing its source code. Built around Lyn Collins’ "Think (About It)" and that immortal "Yeah! Woo!" break, it connected rap, funk, dance music, and pop radio in one explosive motion. Both the single and the album earned platinum certification, while follow-ups like "Get on the Dance Floor" and "Joy and Pain" proved the duo’s reach extended beyond one lightning strike. 

Base’s gift was accessibility without dilution. He wasn’t trying to be the most intricate pen in the room; he was built to control the room. His delivery carried the feel of gyms, clubs, cookouts, radio mixes, and packed dance floors at once. That matters. "It Takes Two" helped introduce countless listeners to hip-hop not as a distant subculture, but as immediate physical force. It hit the Hot 100, landed strongly on dance charts, became a platinum record, and later moved through samples, film placements, sporting events, and commercials without ever feeling detached from its original spark. 

After DJ E-Z Rock’s death, Base continued carrying their shared legacy onstage. That later run on classic hip-hop and 90s-focused tours was more than nostalgia; it was proof that records born from live crowd energy still belong in front of people. "It Takes Two" never became museum music. It stayed functional. DJs still reach for it because the reaction is immediate. Younger listeners may know the break from samples and media placements, but the core remains the same: Rob Base made a record that moves bodies before it asks for analysis.

His legacy is simple but heavy. Rob Base helped make hip-hop bigger without making it weaker. He gave the culture one of its great crossover moments, but the record never felt like compromise. The beat drops, the break opens, and the voice cuts through. That is the kind of impact no obituary can fully measure. Rest in power, Rob Base.

THE MELLOS x Soul La Flare "MALUKUMELLO" [ALBUM]

 

01. M-BTA
02. Riding This Wave
03. Crack Of Dawn
04. Sleepy Hollow feat. Infamus God
05. The Heist
06. Make It Hard To Grow
07. S15 Silvia
08. Hard Hat Season feat. Al.Divino
09. Intergalactical feat. Nyeusi Loe
10. Double M

Double MTHE MELLOS and Soul La Flare keep "MALUKUMELLO" tight: ten tracks, mostly short, built like quick scenes rather than extended statements. Titles like "CRACKOFDAWN," "SLEEPYHOLLOW," "THEHEIST," and "HARDHATSEASON" give the record a moving, fragmented feel. Soul La Flare’s production keeps the texture raw and clipped, while THE MELLOS work in snapshots — enough detail to set the frame, never too much to slow it down. It’s a tape-minded release with rough edges left intact on purpose.

MR. ADAMS x B Squared "New Beginnings" (feat. VETERAN EYE & SNOFF THE MAKER) [VIDEO]


Mr. Adams from North Carolina drops "New Beginnings" with Veteran Eye and Snoff The Maker over production from B Squared. The track carries a deliberately lighter energy – positioned as summer listening rather than street weight, soulful and forward-moving in a way that reflects a specific lane within the North Carolina underground. The official video delivers the visual complement. Background on the specific artists involved remains limited in available press coverage, but the track's production and feature work suggest a local network operating with genuine craft. North Carolina's underground runs deeper than the 9th Wonder and Jamla lineage that gets most of the attention – this is one data point in that broader map.

PENGAME CLASSIC "Whose World Freestyle" [SINGLE]

 

Pengame Classic drops a freestyle over Nas' "The World Is Yours" – Pete Rock's production from Illmatic (1994), one of the most recognizable and revered pieces of music in hip-hop. The choice of instrumental is a statement in itself: you're inviting direct comparison, you're positioning yourself in a lineage that starts at one of the genre's absolute peaks, and you're asking to be heard on those terms. What Pengame Classic does with that space is the substance of the record. Background beyond this release remains limited in available coverage, which means the track has to do the entire job of introduction – and a well-executed Illmatic freestyle is one of the more credible calling cards the underground has available.

OrmusStool "Peas, Pies, Mash And Gravy Slop E.P" [EP]

 

OrmusStool’s "Peas, Pies, Mash And Gravy Slop E.P" is UK underground rap with dirt under the nails and a grin on its face. Written, performed, produced, and visually handled by OrmusStool, the project works as both a release and a farewell to Mob Rule Records’ rougher recording era — sheds, garages, broken mics, and whatever could be turned into gear. The humor is part of the identity, but it doesn’t erase the work ethic. This is raw by choice and by circumstance, a slop-heavy document of a crew leveling up without abandoning the madness that built them.

KRS-ONE x KROHME "Guns 'N Shanks" [SINGLE]

 

KRS-One and Krohme don't require a press narrative to make this work. The Bronx-born founding member of Boogie Down Productions – "Return of the Boom Bap" (1993), "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" (1995), one of hip-hop's most sustained philosophical and lyrical outputs across forty years – meets a Virginia-based producer whose credits span Chuck D, Kool G Rap, Nas, Hell Razah, Sadat X, Sean Price, Ras Kass, and Lord Jamar. Krohme handles production, mix, and master. "Guns 'N Shanks" is a single statement: KRS on a Krohme beat, no features, no rollout, no conceptual frame that the music doesn't earn on its own terms. That structural confidence is its own form of respect for the listener.

KILLAH PRIEST "4 Living Creatures" [VIDEO]


Killah Priest has been operating on a conceptual frequency that most hip-hop operates nowhere near since his 1998 debut "Heavy Mental." The title "4 Living Creatures" references the four living beings from the Book of Revelation and Ezekiel – the lion, the ox, the man, the eagle – and sits comfortably in the theological and esoteric framework that Priest has been building across more than two decades of releases on his own Proverbs Records label. Produced by Unknown Source with video direction by A.D. Ross of Webcore Media, the single arrives as a standalone visual statement rather than a confirmed album excerpt, though the Proverbs Records infrastructure around it suggests a larger project in motion. For anyone in the Wu-Tang extended universe who has tracked Priest's output from "Heavy Mental" through "The Psychic World of Walter Reed" and "The Mantra," this is exactly where you'd expect him to be – no detour, no compromise.

KNOCKTURNAL "The Sunset Limited" [EP]

 

KNOCKTURNAL has been operating at an interesting intersection in underground rap for years – a producer and MC whose catalog connects the West Coast smooth school of Larry June and Jay Worthy with the harder East Coast weight of Rome Streetz and Griselda-adjacent artists. "The Sunset Limited" is a six-track project that leans toward the western half of that axis: Larry June appears on three cuts including "Hop Out" and "Palm Island," the latter also featuring Jay Worthy. Rome Streetz opens the project on "On My Own Two," establishing the range before the record settles into its predominantly mellow, jazz-inflected register. Larry June's relaxed Californian precision and KNOCKTURNAL's layered production have documented chemistry across prior collaborative work, and this EP reinforces that alignment. At six tracks it functions as a mood piece more than a full statement, but the mood is held consistently.

KASTAWAY x BACKPACK BEATZ "Circa 01" [ALBUM]

 

01. Intro (Kingdom Kome)
02. Miyagi (On Our Way)
03. Piece of My Heart
04. Books and Bricks Featuring A.M. Early Morning
05. Still Care
06. Float
07. God Is Love Featuring Stephanie "Stephstaa" McNair
08. Understand/Overstand Featuring Joey Childz, Omar Rapp$, C-Red, The International M.C, and C-Note
09. Still We Pray Featuring Roy McGrath
10. Circa 01
11. Grateful Featuring Jeremy Claybourn and Jocelyn Hart
12. Wrath of Lawndale Featuring Torch and C-Note (Digital Bonus Track)
13. Changing of The Guard (Digital Bonus Track)

Kastaway and Backpack Beatz come out of Chicago's North Lawndale neighborhood with "Circa 01" – a record explicitly positioned as a tribute to the early 2000s era of hip-hop that shaped both artists creatively. The project doesn't treat that era as nostalgia. It treats it as a set of standards: soulful samples, hard drums, albums that meant something, verses that carried weight. Thirteen tracks (plus two digital bonuses) move through personal testimony, street wisdom, and cultural commentary without losing the structural coherence that separates concept albums from collections. The posse cut "Understand/Overstand" assembles Joey Childz, Omar Rapp$, C-Red, The International M.C., and C-Note over a single Backpack Beatz production, and the guest list across the album reflects a genuine network rather than imported features. North Lawndale runs through the writing – not as local color but as the actual subject.

CYDNEY POITIER "Motion Sickness" [ALBUM]

 

Cydney Poitier arrives with "Motion Sickness" as a sixth album statement that earns its feature roster rather than borrowing from it. K-Solo – the Long Island MC who came up through the EPMD orbit and placed two albums on Atlantic in the early '90s – and Thirstin Howl III – Brownsville, Brooklyn, co-founder of the Lo-Lifes street fashion gang, Source Unsigned Hype winner in 1997, and one of the more idiosyncratic lyricists the New York underground has produced – share space on "Kevlar Kidz," which alone marks this as a serious project. Production from Maestro Z, Best Won, and The Dirty Bakerz builds the kind of layered, soulful-to-dark range that a 14-track album needs to hold together. A prior connection to Thirstin Howl III on the "Paris Blues" remix establishes an existing working relationship. "Motion Sickness" lives up to the range its description promises.

Chato Vato "Xtermination" [VIDEO]


Chato Vato’s "Xtermination" comes out of the "The Blue Hour" universe with a visual language that feels cold, direct, and street-level. Riot One handles the shooting and production side, giving the piece one consistent visual pulse. The record itself doesn’t chase polish; it sits in that tense half-light where the drums feel like pressure and the vocal presence stays blunt. With vinyl and CD editions tied to the project, the release carries more weight than a disposable single.

Gibby Stites x ILLtemper "GILLtemper" [ALBUM]

 

01. Intro
02. Save Us
03. Lost Puppy
04. Doing Fine
05. Violence
06. Song
07. Cruise Dread
08. Misogyny
09. Manic
10. Lost Puppy (Remix)
11. April Showers (Remix)

"GILLtemper" is produced and engineered entirely by Gibby Stites under his Gibzilla alias at the Secret Lair for iLLViLLE Worldwide Music. The record moves through pressure points — "Save Us," "Violence," "Misogyny," "Manic" — and the sequencing makes it feel less like a standard rap release and more like a state of mind being documented in real time. The beats don’t sit in one pocket for comfort; they lean into agitation, distortion, and emotional imbalance. ILLtemper adds the counterweight while Gibby keeps the whole thing locked sonically.

KPZ x King Of Horriblecore x Dope Da Vinci "3 The Horrible Way" [EP]

 

KPZ, King Of Horriblecore, and Dope Da Vinci build "3 The Horrible Way" around a raw intersection of horrorcore, hip-hop, and street-gospel tension. Across six tracks, the project leans into grim imagery without reducing itself to cheap shock tactics. KPZ handles recording and mixing, which keeps the sound close to the source: rough-edged, direct, and built with the kind of basement pressure that fits the material. Savanah Kerby appears as the lone feature, adding a brief contrast without pulling the focus away from the core trio.

B-Hop "Bar Wars" [SINGLE]

 

B-Hop keeps "Bar Wars" lean and focused: two cuts, both produced by Morya, built around a Star Wars-coded battle-rap frame. "Star Lords" brings in Royal King Minus and Fillie Fingaz for the opening strike, while "Sith Assassins" sharpens the darker side of the concept. This isn’t trying to stretch into a full cinematic universe; it works more like a short blast of themed underground rap — crew presence, bar work, and just enough nerd language to give the record its own shape.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard x Stu Bangas "The Payoff" (feat. Tone Spliff) [VIDEO]


Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard – based in Colorado, operating through God Division Entertainment – delivers "The Payoff" as a preview of the forthcoming album "80's Baby, 90's Kid," fully produced by Stu Bangas and mixed & mastered by Gibby Stites. Tone Spliff provides the feature verse. Gamblez and Gibby Stites previously released the collaborative album "GIBBLEZ" in late 2025 – ten cinematic boom-bap bangers via iLLViLLE Worldwide Music and God Division. His catalog includes features with Kool G Rap ("Empty Shellz") and collaborations across the underground spectrum. Stu Bangas behind the boards guarantees a certain level of production quality – his work with Recognize Ali, Army of the Pharaohs, and countless underground acts has cemented his reputation. A Colorado MC on a Stu Bangas album with Tone Spliff – the underground network operates without regard for state lines.

King Androz "EVIL2: We Live They Sleep" [ALBUM]

 

King Androz delivers the sequel to "EVIL" with 14 tracks. Production from Critical Draco, Jak Tripper, Jon Solinas, Mike Martinez, Peryah, and King Androz himself. The feature list runs deep: Phil Sheurman, Ra Devilish, Killator, Gamblez Tha Lucky Bastard, Mickey Bourbon, Frank G., Mike Martinez, Syre Dedeye, Sha-Elemental, Cobo, MF Oblivion, Peryah The Profit, Enels, Dead White Males, Misttwist, and Tubzilla. The track titles – "Suicide Hotline," "No Trespassing," "Retribution" – sketch a dark thematic framework. Fourteen tracks including a bonus track suggests an ambitious project.

Struggle Mike x Bruno "Violins" (feat. Rick Hyde & Lo Profile) [VIDEO]


Now with full context for the previously mentioned "Muerte" album. "Violins" is the second single, produced by Bruno. Rick Hyde – Black Soprano Family affiliate and brother of Benny The Butcher – and Lo Profile provide the features. Video directed by Nova Vision. Released through LMG/Struggle Cartel. Struggle Mike carries the 716 area code – that's Buffalo, New York. The BSF connection through Rick Hyde places this project squarely in the Griselda orbit. Buffalo's underground continues to produce artists who understand the lineage.

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

 

DC The Midi Alien is a hip-hop producer from Portsmouth, New Hampshire who prides himself on perfecting the craft of beatmaking and upholding crate-digging culture. His early work with Termanology on "Out the Gate" (2006) caught the attention of DJ Premier. Since then, DC has worked with 7L & Esoteric, Army of the Pharaohs, AZ, Immortal Technique, Bumpy Knuckles, Vinnie Paz, Slaine, B-Real, and Evidence. Massachusetts lyricist Abyss delivers calculated, ominous bars over DC's textured boom-bap production. Fellow Massachusetts artist Cyrus Da Zine contributes a standout verse while trading a back-and-forth chorus with Abyss. Boston's DJ Slipwax provides the closing cuts, adding an authentic golden-era touch. The artwork was hand-drawn by Cyrus, with visualizer videos by Brian Life. Cyrus and DC previously collaborated on "Future Time" in 2024. A tight New England connection.

Recognize Ali x Giallo Point "Criminal Kind" / "Mantequilla" [VIDEO]


"Criminal Kind" serves as a visual from "Mantequilla" – Recognize Ali's twentieth solo LP and his second of 2026. The Ghanaian emcee has been a dominant force in the underground through his vast discography of LPs, mixtapes, and EPs within the last decade, alongside stellar feature performances for numerous artists. This collaboration brings together Ali's relentless lyrical fire with Giallo Point's sophisticated, gritty production – cinematic and raw, staying true to the "Luxury Crime Rap" aesthetic they've helped define. Standout projects in his catalog include the Giallo Point-produced "Back 2 Mecca," the Stu Bangas-produced "Guerrilla Dynasty" trilogy, and the Bronze Nazareth-produced "Season of the Se7en". Released through Greenfield Music, with CDs available on Bandcamp. The video is directed by Rec Ali himself. The output level is staggering – twenty solo LPs speaks for itself.

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

 

Dan the Underdog and Eskatology share every creative responsibility: writing, performance, production, mixing, and mastering. Nine tracks featuring JP, D-Day, and Blu J. Track titles like "Capital City," "No Expiration Date," and "Freedom" suggest themes of self-determination and legacy building. Complete DIY execution – no external engineers, no outside production. Everything in-house.

Sites & The Kid "Mind State" [VIDEO]


Now with context: Sites and The Kid follow up their "Judgement" single with "Mind State," the second preview of their forthcoming "Mind State" album set to drop this summer. Mixed and mastered by Studio Blak. The partnership between Sites and The Kid continues to build momentum with each release.

Ralphy Red "Red Chips #1" [ALBUM]

 

Ralphy Red follows up the "Red Chandeliers" remixes with "Red Chips #1" – a surprise project that hit without warning. Fifteen tracks, raw and cinematic, built on gritty street narratives and razor-sharp production from Offbeats, Gully Beats, Bofaatbeatz, Best Won, and WATANABABY. Physical CDs and exclusive merch available through Underground Alley Rap Records. The Bronson, Westside Gunn, and Griselda references are openly acknowledged as inspirational touchstones. Track lengths run from 52 seconds to 3:21 – compressed energy, no room for filler.

T.F x DJ Muggs "Don't Call Me Lucky" [FILM]


This is a major release. Legendary producer DJ Muggs and Los Angeles' T.F. join forces for "Don't Call Me Lucky," released April 10, 2026 on Soul Assassins Records. A meeting of generations and disciplines, the album pairs Muggs' signature production with T.F.'s sharp, street-rooted delivery. The lineup includes Roc Marciano, Boldy James, Rome Streetz, Meyhem Lauren, OT The Real, and Ghostface Killah. More than just an album, the project is accompanied by a full-length cinematic film directed by Jason Goldwatch – known for visionary work with Kanye West, Tyler the Creator, Nas, Pharrell Williams, Kid Cudi, Pusha T, The Roots, and The Alchemist. T.F. continues to build momentum following his 2025 collaborative album with Khrysis, sharpening his voice as one of Los Angeles' most compelling street narrators. Muggs has remained as prolific as ever in recent years, releasing collaborative projects with Madlib, Mach-Hommy, Roc Marciano, Yelawolf, Rome Streetz, Jay Worthy, Meyhem Lauren, and Crimeapple. Muggs' production throughout is top-shelf – the beats on tracks like "Water Whip," "Ressie Pieces," "Poor Sports," and "Luchador" don't just sit in the background, they actively elevate the songs. Every vinyl edition is sold out. Frankie Quiñones co-stars in the accompanying film. This is Soul Assassins at full capacity.

Gustavo Louis & Drogy Drog "CZHECH NARCO (COKE RAP)" [EP]

 

Gustavo Louis and Drogy Drog – "Drogy" being Czech for "Drugs" – deliver a six-track project that lives up to its title: uncut coke rap. Track names like "Looking 4 Plugz," "Coke Rapping," and "D&G (drogy&gus)" leave zero ambiguity about the thematic lane. The Czech connection adds an unusual geographic dimension to a subgenre typically dominated by US artists. Compact, focused, unapologetic.

Peter Amo1 x Precise Omega "Bible in the Closet" [VIDEO]


Peter Amo1 delivers "Bible in the Closet," produced by Precise Omega. Directed by Steve Bauza and filmed by Space Cadet Films for Team5iveInc.

Showrocka, Ansolu & EYBY "Nas & Preme" (feat. Bi9 Mik3) [SINGLE]


Showrocka and Ansolu deliver "Nas & Preme" from their joint album "Dear Aries 2," featuring Bi9 Mik3 with production from EYBY. The title alone – referencing Nas and Supreme from Queensbridge – sets the tonal ambition. Showrocka, operating through paytherappers.com, positions the single as embodying "the spirit of Golden Era rap." Whether it delivers on that promise is for the listener to judge, but the framework is intentional.

Tha Rhyme Animal & Slang Hugh "Upper Hand" [VIDEO]


Tha Rhyme Animal has been building through the SARS Network since at least 2013, with a catalog that includes collaborations with Asun Eastwood, SAYZEE, and Slang Hugh across multiple projects. The first "Animal Writes" was released in May 2025 on SARS Records, and "Upper Hand" serves as the lead single for the second installment, due June 2026. Slang Hugh handles production and appears in the video, shot by Lyme Lyte Video. The description is refreshingly unvarnished – two artists smoking blunts while reality shifts around them, still delivering despite being, by their own admission, "high as hell." That's the energy. No pretense, just work.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Reef Hustle "Momma Love" (feat. Whoistevenyoung) [SINGLE]

 

Reef Hustle delivers raw tribute in "Momma Love." The single featuring Whoistevenyoung, is taken from his critically acclaimed 'What About War II' album. Soulful melodies and bass resonate throughout Reef's emotive lyrical performance. He embodies this 24/7, 365 dedication and touches on sacrifices, giving flowers, and making momma proud. Stream "Momma Love" below. 


Snowgoons "Furious Styles" (feat. J.SOS) [VIDEO]


Snowgoons – the German production collective – deliver "Furious Styles" featuring J.SOS from the "Black Snow 3" album. Across nearly two decades, the Snowgoons have built one of the most consistent production discographies in international underground hip-hop. Their sample-based, drum-heavy architecture has supported MCs from Reef The Lost Cauze and Sean Price to Termanology and beyond. Video by Richie 4K. J.SOS, a longtime Snowgoons collaborator, brings the requisite energy. The "Black Snow" series has established itself as a central axis in the Snowgoons universe – a consistent platform for their evolving sound.

Judah Priest "Legend Of Sleepy Hollow (Love & Revenge) Vol. 1 [Deluxe Edition]" [ALBUM]


Judah Priest – longtime affiliate of the Wu-Tang Killa Beez – releases the Deluxe Edition of "Legend Of Sleepy Hollow (Love & Revenge) Vol. 1." A consistent presence in the extended Wu family, Judah Priest has steadily built a body of work that honors the lineage while pursuing his own creative direction. The album title signals conceptual ambition – Washington Irving's "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" as narrative framework, "Love & Revenge" as emotional axis. The Deluxe Edition expands the original work with additional material.

Babylon Dead "Death Upon Dem" [ALBUM]

 

Babylon Dead releases "Death Upon Dem" through the Illinformed/RLD camp. Illinformed is a cornerstone of the UK underground, known for production work with Datkid, Cracker Jon, and the broader Bristol/Split Prophets scene. Fourteen tracks deep, with titles translating dancehall and reggae vocabulary into hip-hop architecture: "Real Badman," "How Yuh Mean," "Bare Burial," "Buss A Shot," "Chant Down," "Gully," "Redrum." Wyatt Earp features on "Out Here." The fusion of patois inflection with British boom bap creates a distinct statement that operates outside the standard UK underground template.

ESNOU "Underground Imperio" [VIDEO]


ESNOU delivers "Underground Imperio" – the title track from the 2026 album of the same name on ImperialRap Records. Features from Tierra De Cementerio, Massibo, Psycho Killa, Agares Roshi, Drepy, and Franakill. Classic posse-cut format with an unmistakably underground orientation. Video by Dale Tu Filma. The Spanish-language underground scene demonstrates its collective strength here – multiple established voices on a single track, each holding their own space.

Rick Hyde "The Happy Dayz" [EP]


Rick Hyde – integral member of Black Soprano Family alongside Benny The Butcher – delivers "The Happy Dayz EP." Hyde has steadily established himself as one of the most consistent solo artists in the extended Griselda/BSF orbit over the last several years. His sound moves between the classic BSF soul-sample palette and his own emerging lyrical identity. The title "Happy Dayz" suggests a reflective tone – distance from the day-to-day rather than immersion in it.

Korey B. & Micro "Phenomena" [ALBUM]

 

Korey B. and Micro deliver "Phenomena" – a ten-track project with features from Fountaine on "Bellrocka," DOBLEON on "7-11," Dusty Fox & Slick Devious on "Principalities," and Winston on "Small Pond." Track titles like "Viejito," "Fonzarelli," and "Ascension" suggest a thematically diverse approach – moving between nostalgic references and more spiritual or philosophical territory. The duo's chemistry across ten tracks signals an established working relationship rather than a one-off pairing.

Soldati Madero "5 Puntos" [VIDEO]


Soldati Madero delivers "5 Puntos" with production from Nekorfamily. Spanish-language underground hip-hop with a clear independent ethos.

NVY JONEZ LKR x Machacha "Villano De Medianoche" [ALBUM]

 

Brooklyn and Copenhagen, Denmark connect on "Villano De Medianoche." NVY JONEZ LKR over Machacha's complete production, recorded at ARTILLERY Studios in Copenhagen. Machacha is well-established in the European underground, with his sample-based production gaining recognition through collaborations with US veterans including Roc Marciano and Hus Kingpin. Ten tracks deep with a dense feature roster: Bruxas Brew, Chop The Father, Felix De Luca, D-RELL & Rodey Cali's Remedy, ethemadassasin, K.Burns, Lenox Hughes, Starz Coleman, Apollo & Sham Blak, and Amor Hitz. Thematic territory ranges between the gritty streets of New York and California.

Ras Ceylon x 9th Prince x Timbo King "BuzzSaw" [VIDEO]


"BuzzSaw" arrives as the first visual unveiling from "Scrollz of Lion Rock" – the forthcoming ninth album from Ras Ceylon. Co-directed by Timbo King with executive production from Oliver "Power" Grant. 9th Prince of Killarmy – brother of RZA and GZA – handles production. Intro by Bobo David, outro by Bobo Smith of Sizzla's Judgement Yard. Mixed and mastered by Xarina for Studio X. Filmed at "The Wall" in Park Hill, Shaolin – the Wu-Tang District – on the day of Oliver "Power" Grant's homegoing services. The visual and album are livicated to his memory. Power remains one of the key architects of the Wu-Tang movement, and this stands among his final executive productions in the physical realm. Originally released as audio in June 2025, "BuzzSaw" peaked at #2 on the HipHopGods charts. Physical release (vinyl, CD, cassette) via 1332 Records on 6.19.26 (Juneteenth).

Kingdom Kome x Ruen "Mint Misprints" [ALBUM]


The full "Mint Misprints" album from Kingdom Kome & RUEN on Walking With Enoch Music. Following the visual rollout of "Shimmy Ye" (with ILL BILL & SKAM2?), "Bullseye!", "No LLove" (with D.V. Alias Khrist), "Letter To My Seed," and "Stay Gone," the complete work is now available. Kome calls it their best collaborative work – the concept of beauty in errors and flaws threads through the tracklist. RUEN's production remains the binding element, building on their established chemistry from "Dirty Linens 2" and the more elegant "Barrel Reserve LP."

Alvarez Masterminded "Sinamatik Phenomenal" [EP]

 

Alvarez Masterminded delivers a tight seven-track project on "Sinamatik Phenomenal." Barbaric features twice – on "A Dot Phenomenal Pt II" and "Bishop and Cable" – with Diego Dollaz appearing on "Buck 50." Track titles like "98 Polo ish" and "Bishop and Cable" telegraph deliberate references to late-'90s East Coast aesthetics; the latter potentially nodding to Tupac's Bishop character from "Juice." Compact execution, no padding. The kind of release that rewards focused listening rather than passive consumption.

Sirrealist "Asshole" [VIDEO]


Sirrealist drops "Asshole" through The Westside Company, with a film by Mooszi and audio mixed and mastered at The Drug Lab. Sirrealworld.com serves as the platform hub. The title alone establishes the posture – no attempt at likability, no soft edges. The Westside Company as an imprint has cultivated a distinct identity rooted in West Coast independence with zero concession to broader appeal.

38 Spesh "8 Shots" [EP]


38 Spesh continues the "Shots" series with "8 Shots," dropping 5.29.26. The feature roster spans generations: Method Man on "The Main Line," Busta Rhymes on "Cold War," Rome Streetz on "Used 2," Dave East on "Heavy Burden," Che Noir on "Mental Health," and Ransom alongside Smooth Haynes on "Trust Us." Spesh handles production on five of the twelve tracks – his dual role as MC and producer remains the catalog's foundation. He's confirmed for Hot 97's 2026 Summer Jam at the Prudential Center on 7.24.26. Few artists embody independence as completely as 38 Spesh – Trust Gang as a platform for elevated street narrative and uncompromising lyricism. "8 Shots" pushes his evolution further while honoring the lineage.