Saturday, July 18, 2026
Gangrene "Forever" [VIDEO]
The Reverend Willy Burke feat. Killah Priest "Shaolin Thug" [VIDEO]
Gamblez, Stu Bangas feat. Gibby Stites, Jacc D. Frost & Ms. Laura Michelle "Still I Rise" [VIDEO]
Mad1ne x Blazy Green "Inspired By Nightmares" [ALBUM]

Mad1ne and Blazy Green construct *Inspired By Nightmares* around a simple premise: the energy of bad dreams becomes raw material for beats and bars. Blazy Green produces the entire project, DJ Techneek provides cuts on "My Language," and Royal King Minus and Stormshadow appear as featured artists. Fourteen tracks, most under two minutes—the format is deliberately compressed. Mad1ne handles both verses and hooks; his method thrives on compression: short nightmares, quick images, no waking process between them.
T.F. & DJ Muggs "Poor Sports" [VIDEO]
Cholo x Crown "Tas de cendre" [VIDEO]
KAYDRON & The Biyn Crew "Thin Line (EP) [Deluxe Edition]" [ALBUM]

KAYDRON follows *Concrete Stories* (previously covered with The Roald Crew) with a new EP under a new crew name. *Thin Line* contains eight tracks, The Biyn Crew handles the performance, Thibault Wayaffe mixes, and Legacy Raw Entertainment distributes. The genre palette is deliberately wider than its boom-bap-heavy predecessor: Trap, Cloud Rap, Dirty South, Emo Rap, and Alternative Hip-Hop are cited as influences. Whether that range becomes a strength or a distraction is something the project itself must answer.
$KEER&BOO$ "Push Weight" [VIDEO]
Jo-DBL "Tar and Feathers" [VIDEO]
Sankofa x P-Ro x Tali Rodriguez "Broken Brake Cables" [SINGLE]
Lakmann vs. Morlockko Plus feat. Morlockk Dilemma "Kein Palaver" [VIDEO]
Nature "Crime Scene" [VIDEO]
DøøF "DOOF&ESCEE 3" [ALBUM]

DøøF delivers the third installment of the DOOF&ESCEE series—thirteen tracks, none exceeding three and a half minutes. The titles blend pop-culture references with personal codes: "SMACKDVDs" recalls the battle-rap DVD era, "SuperChillNRamen" captures everyday life between thrift and contentment, "4TH WALL" breaks the fourth wall and addresses the listener directly. Over three volumes, the series has established itself as a reliable platform for DøøF's compressed writing style. No features dominate; the voice stays central throughout.
Jamal Gasol & The Standouts "Aura Check" [VIDEO]
Danny James aka Lil Dee "Bloody Noses" [VIDEO]
Chrome Waves & A-F-R-O "Chrome Sweet Chrome" [ALBUM]

A-F-R-O already appeared extensively in this series through *Frequencies*. *Chrome Sweet Chrome* is a different project: Chrome Waves handles the production while A-F-R-O provides the primary lyrical work. The album is constructed as a deliberate tribute to Golden Era East Coast underground hip-hop, with Wu-Tang Clan, Gang Starr, Black Moon, and Smif-N-Wessun cited as direct influences. The guest roster carries weight. Nine—the Bronx MC whose 1995 debut *Nine Livez* established one of the decade's hardest voices—appears on two tracks plus a Chrome Mix digital exclusive. MotionPlus, already familiar from *Frequencies*, contributes two appearances. Nowaah The Flood, 60 East, Gibby Stites, and Freddie Black extend the field. Physical formats include CD, cassette, MiniDisc, and lossless digital download—the MiniDisc choice in 2026 is a deliberate commitment to collector culture. Chrome Waves' production stays sample-driven and drum-centered throughout; A-F-R-O responds with the technical control he has developed since R.A. the Rugged Man discovered him. The album does not attempt to invent a new sound. It aims to execute an existing one cleanly enough that the execution itself becomes the statement.
Traffic, Saint Pat Beatz feat. Dreebo & Quincey White "Dreidel" [VIDEO]
Killah Dilla "Armani Cologne" [VIDEO]
Jordan Riewe Banks x OGD x Equivocal "Time" [SINGLE]
B.A. Badd "Showtime" [VIDEO]
Spectacular RGM "Fuk Who U R" [VIDEO]
Columbo Black "You Weren't There" [ALBUM]

Thirty-eight tracks. This is not an album in the conventional sense—it is a decision. Columbo Black does not bother trimming to twelve or fifteen. Most cuts stay under two minutes; many titles read like journal entries, business memos, or observations from a moving car: "Wooden Nickel," "Pear Mimosa Dart," "Opening Vault Music," "Lumberjack as a Profession," "Imported Carpet Marketplace," "Gargoyle Insurance." The language is deliberately angled—not absurd for its own sake, but as a method of viewing familiar rap subjects through unusual windows. The strength of a project this size lies in density rather than track-by-track analysis. Nobody will evaluate all 38 pieces in isolation. The work functions more like a notebook: you flip through, pause at certain pages, skip others, and return. The closing stretch—"The Byproduct of a Byproduct," "The Lessons," "Remembering" (at four and a half minutes the longest piece)—suggests an ending that actually reflects rather than simply stops.
Smoke Mardeljano "Po Cigare Mali" [VIDEO]
Substantial "Black of All Trades (Original Version)" [VIDEO]
Johnny Ciggs & D.R.U.G.S. Beats "Glass Roses" [ALBUM]

After the "Fist City" clip, the full picture arrives. *Glass Roses* runs twelve tracks, produced entirely by D.R.U.G.S. Beats, recorded and mixed by Johnny Ciggs, mastered by Michael Millions, and executive produced by Ciggs himself. An earlier round already demonstrated how effectively the combination of live horns (Mark Ingraham), Big Sty's vocals, and Ciggs' own writing can work. Now it becomes clear that "Fist City" was only one corner of a larger room. The tracklist draws an album that refuses to treat hardness and fragility as opposites. "The Big Show" with Swerve 36 opens wide; "Life Moves On" brings Memphis veteran Project Pat into the fold, immediately expanding the album's geographic reach; "William Wallace" uses the historical freedom fighter as a figure for inevitable sacrifice; "Tuxedos & Tears" places elegance beside pain; "God is Smiling" turns the lens upward before "Broken Stems" uses botanical imagery for fractured beginnings. "Many Moons (Moonlight pt. 9)" reveals through its numbering alone that Ciggs maintains a continuing serial thread across his catalog. D.R.U.G.S. Beats sustains the balance between raw boom bap and cinematic expansion across all twelve tracks. The horn section on "Fist City" was not an isolated moment—the album lives on instrumentation that exceeds standard loop work without losing its grit. Ciggs' dual role as emcee and recording engineer gives him control over every detail. Artwork by Bigzoidy and layout by Escalera Studio complete a package released through Gritty City Records in physical and digital formats. The album title remains the strongest image: roses made of glass. Beautiful enough to admire, hard enough to cut, fragile enough to shatter under too much pressure.
Friday, July 17, 2026
Spaceman drops "Cranky" [AUDIO]
Beaming in from Strong Island, interstellar word-smith Spaceman is feeling “Cranky.” Utilizing a melodic delivery over a minimal synth laden instrumental (Produced by Manny McPlanes), Spaceman seethes with frustration and strong words for the fakers out there. As the artist states, “Cranky is a song about frustration with performative culture. People who claim identities that they don’t embody, whether that’s toughness, wisdom, status, or artistic originality, or as the track says, “These niggas don’t stand for what they say they stand for.”
Listen to “Cranky” here: Here
This is the first new single from Spaceman since his massive “Social Skills” series of singles which dropped throughout last year including tracks with Fatboi Sharif, ABGOHARD, Kyle Rapps and Jus-P.
More info: https://cyberspace667.com/
Vale! ULB "Devórame " [VIDEO]
After building international momentum with chart success across Europe, the Americas and beyond, multicultural Latin collective Vale! ULB return with their most fearless release yet. Their explosive single, 'Devórame', is an energetic celebration of freedom, sensuality and musical adventure that showcases the band's unmistakable "Cabana Bounce" sound.
Fronted by vocalist Val, daughter of multiple Latin Grammy-winning producer and musician Dante Vargas, Vale! ULB brings together an extraordinary lineup of internationally acclaimed musicians. The band features three-time Grammy-winning producer Deezle (Lil Wayne, Drake, Nicki Minaj), Grammy-winning trumpeter Emiliano, celebrated Cuban percussionist Anier, and guitarist Friki, son of the founder of the Buena Vista Social Club. Together, they blend Latin pop, Cuban rhythms, hip-hop soul and New Orleans bounce into music designed to turn any moment into a celebration.
Meaning "devour me," 'Devórame' is a bold, flirtatious anthem built around infectious rhythms and undeniable chemistry. Bursting with vibrant percussion, irresistible hooks and dancefloor-ready energy, the single captures the exhilaration of confidence, desire and living completely in the moment.
The track began with a Brazilian funk-inspired beat created by Deezle before Val crafted its instantly memorable vocal melodies and lyrics. Cuban percussion virtuoso Anier added dynamic live rhythms that gave the song its infectious pulse, while Grammy Award-winning Latin producer Mr. Sonic helped elevate the production into a genre-defying fusion of Latin pop, Brazilian funk, hip-hop and New Orleans bounce.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the single, Val explains:
"'Devórame' means to devour me. It's a song that expresses freedom, sensuality and creates an atmosphere to feel wanted and desired."
That spirit has become the defining characteristic of Vale! ULB. Their music evokes sun-soaked beaches, carefree nights and spontaneous celebrations, transporting listeners whether they're driving, dancing, cleaning the house or simply looking to escape everyday life. As the band likes to say: Anywhere is a fiesta with Vale! ULB.
The group's infectious approach continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Previous releases have reached No. 6 on the Independent Airplay Chart, Top 10 on the UK Music Week Commercial Pop and Upfront Charts, debuted at No. 1 on Amazon Music's Movers & Shakers and International New Releases charts, while also charting across iTunes in Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, the Netherlands and New Zealand, alongside placements on global Deezer and international airplay charts.
With 'Devórame', Vale! ULB raise the temperature once again, delivering a vibrant, genre-crossing anthem that celebrates musical collaboration, Latin culture and the universal joy of movement. Bold, playful and impossible to sit still to, the single further establishes the collective as one of the most exciting crossover acts bringing contemporary Latin music to global audiences.
For more information on Vale! ULB:
https://www.instagram.com/valeulb
https://www.youtube.com/@valeulb
D.V. Alias Khryst "NXXXX SHXT" [VIDEO]
The Alchemist x Oh No x Gangrene "Better Than McDonald's" [ALBUM]
Deziner Yin "Sauce Yin X Deziner Drugz" [VIDEO]
Castor Pollux "Reflections" [SINGLE]

Reflections is a collage of meditation insights, journal entries, hard-earned realizations, and deeply personal moments. It's an attempt to pull the dark mud from the bottom of the mind and use it as paint — to create something honest from the parts of ourselves we often hide. Stepping back to look at the finished piece reveals what's really being seen: oneself. Every layer, every crack, every color is a reflection. The final verse is especially personal. It gives voice to the parts once labeled as shadows — depression, self-loathing, fear, and survival instincts. Rather than condemning them, Castor Pollux lets them speak. They remind him that, however imperfectly, they were trying to protect him. They showed up when he felt lost, frightened, or unable to respond to life. They weren't the enemy; they were adaptations born from pain. This song isn't about glorifying darkness. It's about meeting it honestly, listening to it with compassion, and allowing it to become part of a larger picture of healing. Sometimes the deepest reflections aren't found in the light, but in the courage to look into the places we've spent years avoiding. Produced, mixed, and mastered by Dustin Hodges, lyrics and recording by Robert Incitti, artwork by Adam "Awaxx" Caputo.
Rome Streetz "Sock It 2 My Pocket" [ALBUM]
Coyote "Rehab" [VIDEO]
Eddie Word feat. Borvoe McMidnite "Teal Hydrant" [SINGLE]

"Teal Hydrant" finds Eddie Word and Borvoe McMidnite locking into a late-night jazz groove built on dusty textures, loose drums, and a pocket that never rushes. The production moves with understated grit while Borvoe — the self-proclaimed "Silky Line Author" — slides through the beat with smooth delivery, sharp imagery, and carefully placed bars. It's boom bap hip-hop with patience and precision: smoky, soulful, and made for listeners who still appreciate the chemistry between a producer who leaves room to breathe and an MC who knows exactly what to do with that space. Eddie Word produces himself under The Almighty NRP banner; artwork by ΔMofNRP, released via Corrigendum Records/Nite Crusaders.
Crip Jesus "Blu Tang Forever" [ALBUM]
Lengthwave (L.I.F.E. Long & DJ Emmo) "The Length" [VIDEO]
Invizible Handz "Community Service" [ALBUM]

Community Service runs 18 tracks with production spread across multiple hands: C.Scott, Dust Bake, Chriss G (with three contributions), Farma G, Grimey Chops, D Zero, and Joe Wit Sauce. Chriss G also appears as a feature on "Da Authentic"; Eloh Kush shows up on "Yuck," J. Scott Da Illest on "Gourmet Garments," AOS on "A Zip," and Seven Allah on the closer "Magnificient 7." Titles like "Da Heist," "Grimey Handz," "T.H.C.," and "Trouble Shootin" paint a clear picture: the album title "Community Service" doesn't function as a claim to social virtue, but as bitter irony — the kind of "service to the community" performed after a court order, not volunteered. Across 18 tracks and seven different producer hands, sonic range is naturally wide, but the core posture — raw, street-rooted, unsentimental — carries through consistently.
Superior & Let The Dirt Say Amen "J.O.N.A.H." [SINGLE]
The Musalini & 9th Wonder "Salt Box" [VIDEO]
outta'luck & 1longman "spin the globe | july16" [SINGLE]

A single track, 91 seconds long, with a date burned into the title: "july16." The format feels less like a traditional release and more like a dated diary entry — outta'luck and 1longman appear to be running an ongoing series where each entry captures a moment rather than developing a full concept. Without further credits, the context remains open, but the brevity itself is the statement: a quick note, not an elaborate declaration.
M-Dot "Hold On" [SINGLE]
Caballero Iguazo (Kazu) "El Último Eslabón" [VIDEO]
Bullet Brak x Mike Martinez "So Close Yet So Far" [EP]

The title here isn't just mood — it's origin story. For over a year, Bullet Brak and producer Mike Martinez traded ideas, built records, and pushed the sound forward. Every time the finish line came into view, another tour, release, or business commitment pulled one of them in a different direction. Rather than forcing the process, they let the songs develop naturally. The result is a six-track collaboration built on patience, chemistry, and the understanding that some of the best records can't be rushed. The track titles consistently follow a driving metaphor: "Toll Booth" as intro, "Morning Drive," "Rearview Confessions," "Road Rage," "Cruise Control," "Home Stretch" as closer. Written by Bullet Brak, produced entirely by Mike Martinez, mixed and mastered by Matthew Brock. So Close Yet So Far captures exactly the feeling of chasing something worth waiting for — sometimes the longest road leads to the right destination.
MC Bomber "Auf Speed" [ALBUM]
Knownaz EVIL "Not Da 1" [VIDEO]
Tres Aurland & Johnny B Smooth "Locked In EP" [EP]

Locked In runs six tracks between two and four and a half minutes. The most notable name is Rittz on "Lessons" — the Gastonia/Georgia rapper known for technically dense Southern flow, established through his Strange Music years under Tech N9ne. Boss Wood appears on "Kick It Wit The Homies." Tres Aurland and Johnny B Smooth build an EP format clearly oriented toward Southern/independent rap collaboration, with Rittz as the voice securing broader regional attention.
Tone Spliff x Vic Monroe "Cuties" [SINGLE]
Pielroja feat. Penyair "La Moral" [VIDEO]
Al duMaurier feat. Geenuistick "Microphones Melt" [SINGLE]

A single track, just under three minutes, released July 13, 2026. Al duMaurier and Geenuistick share the mic, Globeats produces. The title "Microphones Melt" is classic battle-rap language — heat, superiority, the microphone destroyed through sheer intensity. No further context is available on Bamboo Shack Music as a platform.

