Friday, August 21, 2026
The Inglorious Poet "Sit The Fuck Down II" [EP]
Third Eyez "Cinematic Barz" (feat. RJ Payne, prod. Oh No) [VIDEO]
Mighty Theodore "The Old Rap Language (Hellee Hooper Remixes)" [ALBUM]
Danjah Stand Clear "Danger Zone" (feat. King Topaz & DJ Moluxican) [VIDEO]
BoriRock x Dun Dealy "ZINGSTITUTIONALIZED" [ALBUM]
Coyote, Zombie Juice & Reason "Wassup Wit It?" [VIDEO]
Tha God Fahim x Nicholas Craven "Dump Gawd: Hyperbolic Time Chamber Rap 5" [EP]
Mxxx "Más Malilla" (feat. Layra MK) [VIDEO]
Da Flyy Hooligan "Today’s Agenda" [ALBUM]
Blaze 5th & Kheyzine "Luz Devina" [VIDEO]
Micwise "Surprise!" [VIDEO]
SITES & The Kid "Mind State" [ALBUM]
Heliocopta feat. Babiche Papaya "Schwester und Bruder" [VIDEO]
Novatore "Message From Beyond" (feat. Tone Spliff) [SINGLE]
The Blood of Nat Turner "Massacre at Two Pines" (feat. Jeremiah X) [SINGLE]

“Massacre at Two Pines” borrows the name given to the wedding-chapel bloodshed at the center of Kill Bill and redirects that revenge-cinema language into a politically charged rap setting. The Blood of Nat Turner already carries historical resistance in the group name, so the collision between revolutionary memory and stylized vengeance feels intentional rather than decorative. Jeremiah X joins the record, with K. Denham and E. Neale handling production and Denham also engineering. The inclusion of a full instrumental version suggests the backdrop is meant to stand as more than simple support.
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Blizz from Juice x FiveEight Fever "P*Y MALANGA" [SINGLE]
Rick Hyde "No Advances" / "Boo Yah" / "Fake Luv" [VIDEO]
Detales "I-Fam Money" [SINGLE]
NasteeLuvzYou feat. Akrobatik "Crisis" [Audio]
AfterLyfe Music proudly announces the release of "Crisis", the compelling new single from acclaimed producer, engineer, and artist NasteeLuvzYou, featuring legendary Boston lyricist Akrobatik. The track serves as the second single from NasteeLuvzYou's critically acclaimed sophomore solo album, CE 2: Man's Mission, and is accompanied by an animated short film that brings to life the themes and messages woven throughout several songs on the project.
Long regarded as one of underground hip-hop's most respected producers and engineers, NasteeLuvzYou has spent years helping shape the culture behind the boards. His production credits include collaborations with Joey Bada$$, Pro Era, Sean Price, Termanology, Konflik, and many other notable artists. Built on authenticity, technical precision, and artistic vision, his career now enters a new chapter as he steps confidently into the spotlight as a solo artist, bringing decades of experience and craftsmanship to the forefront.
On "Crisis", Akrobatik immediately sets the tone with a deeply introspective opening verse, delivering thought-provoking lyricism with the precision, depth, and intelligence that have defined his career. His layered wordplay and spiritually charged imagery unfold effortlessly over NasteeLuvzYou's hard-hitting, soulful production, creating a dynamic fusion of conscious lyricism and classic boom-bap energy. NasteeLuvzYou follows with an equally compelling second verse, expanding on the song's central themes of divine purpose, spiritual awareness, perseverance, and universal truth while adding his own authentic perspective.
Entirely self-produced, CE 2: Man's Mission showcases NasteeLuvzYou's distinctive sonic identity while featuring an impressive roster of collaborators. In addition to Akrobatik on "Crisis", the album includes lyrical powerhouse Cambatta on "Bird's Eye" and longtime collaborator and AfterLyfe Music label partner Konflik on "Relinquish" and "Overcome".
Blending thought-provoking lyricism with expertly crafted production, CE 2: Man's Mission explores themes of purpose, authenticity, resilience, faith, and legacy while reflecting on the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop. More than just a collection of songs, the album stands as both a deeply personal artistic statement and a testament to NasteeLuvzYou's lasting influence on independent and underground hip-hop.
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Preed One - Audio Archeology 1.5 (Instrumental Album)
California producer Preed One digs deep into his personal record collection for "Audio Archeology 1.5," a new instrumental project featuring 32 original beat-driven compositions built from samples he personally cut from his own vinyl collection.
Raw, soulful, sample-heavy and rooted in the art of digging, "Audio Archeology" offers 32 instrumentals that showcase Preed One simply doing what he does best: finding sounds, chopping them up and creating.
The title says it all: this is a sonic excavation through records, sounds, textures and fragments, transformed into something entirely new. More than just a collection of beats, "Audio Archeology" represents Preed One’s everyday creative process and a personal form of therapy. “These are the things I do every day—my daily therapy sessions.” - Preed One. Check it out now via his Bandcamp page!
De La Soul "Run It Back!!" feat. Nas [VIDEO]
Sankofa x P-Ro x Tali Rodriguez "Snoop’s Nail Gun" [SINGLE]
Casablanca the Gawd "Price Tag" [VIDEO]
Doza The Drum Dealer "SANDROZE SIDE B" [ALBUM]

“SANDROZE SIDE B” is deliberately framed as the second side of a larger concept. Doza The Drum Dealer produces, and the rest of the album moves through feature-heavy street rap terrain that turns the producer into an active curator. Mimi Casiano opens the run, Aïda appears on “TYPECAST,” and “DESCARGARA” pulls AG Da Coroner, Eff Yoo, Money Mogly and Shottie into one of the record’s central moments. Cortez adds his voice on “NOTHING GOOD,” Ayoo Bigz, Showrocka, Mar and Jamil Honesty share “MELEE,” D. Goynz shows up on “ENTITLEMENT,” and the closer “LOOK AT ME” brings Dax Mpire and Ark Medina. Between those denser moments, shorter and quieter pieces like “POPS (POEM OF THE UNSUNG HERO)” work as thematic anchors, exactly because they don’t compete with the busier tracks. Doza isn’t just presenting a producer catalog here he’s guiding a curated journey through different street storytellers, connecting them without painting over their individual tone.
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Erg One "Tsunami" (prod. BoneWeso) [VIDEO]
Coast LoCastro "SIDIUS 2" [ALBUM]
Datkid "Smoked Out" (prod. Illinformed & Dumb Logic) [VIDEO]
ullnevano "Sunshine" (feat. Kenn Starr, prod. Illien Rosewell) [SINGLE]

UllNevaNo, short for “You’ll Never Know,” brings Kenn Starr from the Low Budget camp onto a record produced by Norfolk’s Illien Rosewell. Over a familiar Roy Ayers sample, both MCs trade verses about what it actually feels like to keep chasing hip-hop dreams while carrying family, marriage and a nine-to-five at the same time. That’s exactly why “Sunshine” isn’t a simple feel-good record. It uses the image against itself: even when the sun is shining, darkness remains part of the picture. In a moment where a large portion of modern boom bap retreats into drumless loops and stock street rhetoric, “Sunshine” continues a different lineage the soulful, adult rap song where responsibility and perseverance sit on equal terms.
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Meet The Greens (Mad1ne & Blazy Green) "Now Playing" [VIDEO]
Spade x Sythe "Still Standing" [SINGLE]
40-40 (Last Measure & L.E.O.) "Darkside Of Humanity 2: Side C" [ALBUM]

“Darkside Of Humanity 2: Side C” officially closes the series and simultaneously stands as album number eleven in the 40-40 catalog from Last Measure and L.E.O. Eleven tracks, an unusually wide production cast Nekromantik, Xplicit, Seth Silensir, Cory Wolf, DJ Kesti, J Clef Beats and Skinny Bonez Tha Godfatha and yet a coherent sonic world, because the duo directs the overall tone and Sheldon “Finsta” Smith holds everything together as co-producer, mixer and master. The in-liner dedications RIP Carnage, Booga Brown, Black Xavier, Scott Bluntz, Billy Mage, Kechu Prod give the record additional emotional weight. Tracks like “What If God?,” “Fallen Angels,” “Alone In The Dark” and “Tranquility (Calm The Beast)” confirm that the “Darkside” series was never pure horror exercise or empty nihilism, but a framework for grief, systemic critique and self-examination. The fact that the album was recorded at Finsta’s “Fallout Shelter,” essentially L.’s living room, underscores its handmade, deeply independent character. This closing chapter reads more as a proper farewell than as a market move.
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Iron Cladzmen "Iron Cladzmen (Disc Only)" [EP]

“Iron Cladzmen Disc Only” is deliberately built as a compressed physical statement. Seven entries, most of them under a minute, one just over this doesn’t function like a traditional EP so much as a self-contained CD/vinyl object designed to be experienced end-to-end. Legend handles most of the vocals, Prolific Thought Legend appears twice, and Cipha Lord shows up on the Bandcamp-exclusive cut. On production, DJ K.I. and Legend split the beats. That short-form structure is precisely the point. Instead of chasing runtime, the release captures the crew as a tight snapshot: identity, chemistry, chosen references. For crate-diggers and physical-first listeners, that kind of curatorial discipline often matters more than any promotional feature list.
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Flames Dot Malik x BSF "CRYSTAL" + Flames Dot Malik & The Hoodies "WE FROM UPSTATE" [VIDEO]
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Jay Royale x Rigs x DJ Ace the Cut Lieutenant "In The Height Of Nightfall" [SINGLE]
Flames Dot Malik & The Hoodies "WE FROM UPSTATE" [VIDEO]
Muerta / Citizen Kane MHB "Not Enough Room in Hell" [EP]

Under the Muerta banner, Citizen Kane MHB pushes further into a deliberately hostile mode. “Not Enough Room in Hell” is not built on nuance, and it doesn’t pretend to be. From “Omerta 2.0” to “Fuk You And Whoever Sent You,” “Your Best Verse is Basura!” and “Fuk Ya Whole Catalogue,” the project leans into battle instinct, insult craft, and theatrical contempt — but importantly, it does so through a defined persona rather than random outrage. That distinction matters. A record like this only holds together if the aggression feels authored, and Muerta gives Citizen Kane a frame for exactly that. The Sinister Kane appearance on “The Henchmen of La Lordona” expands the internal mythology of his broader character universe, while the sequencing keeps the whole thing moving like one continuous pressure chamber instead of disconnected disses. It’s ugly on purpose, but not sloppy. The project’s real target is less any one opponent than the larger culture of weak writing, inflated ego, and tolerated mediocrity.
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Comet MadMen "The Vandal" [SINGLE]
Ransom "The Price of Clarity" [ALBUM]
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
G Fam Black x Crack Sizzlack "Melt Mics" (feat. Ruste Juxx) [SINGLE]
DNTE "Diamond Flooded Jesus" [ALBUM]

“Diamond Flooded Jesus” is built on deliberate contradiction: sacred imagery surrounded by couture detail, weapon language and street pressure. DNTE’s titles read like labels inside an imagined luxury house — “Ice Imperial,” “Gem Star Razors,” “Cashmere Cloth,” “DNTEBYHIM Eau de Parfum” — but the elegance never fully hides the danger underneath. The guest placement is disciplined. Supa Kaliente, Wizdome Bunitall, Wyze Wonda, Griot Noy and Nowaah The Flood each enter a separate section of the record, adding texture without turning the album into a compilation. “Grace In Every Step,” produced by Wizdome, provides another shift before the final two tracks close the frame. This is luxury rap understood not simply as wealth display, but as identity design — style constructed as protection.
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MaxiScratch & Roughneck Jihad "Groovepelek / 42 Negative Confessions" [SINGLE]

MaxiScratch handles the music and turntable work, while Third Sight’s Roughneck Jihad controls the lyrics and vocals. That clear separation of roles gives the release its strength. These are not rap songs with scratches attached at the end; the DJ work is part of the composition’s language from the beginning. Both tracks remain concise, but they suggest different functions. “Groovepelek” emphasizes movement and rhythmic exchange, while “42 Negative Confessions” carries a heavier, more inward title and gives Jihad’s voice a contrasting frame. Two cuts are enough when the MC-DJ relationship is this clearly defined.
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Rey Morado "Whisper My Name" (feat. Mook Dook) [VIDEO]
Action Figure 973 x Don Danon "SOULED OUT" [EP]

“SOULED OUT” works as a travel record because Action Figure 973 writes from movement rather than sightseeing. The tracklist maps the journey in order: the long flight, London congestion, Paris observations and the return home. Even “William Regal” fits naturally, folding British wrestling history into the artist’s established reference language. Don Danon provides the entire soundscape, which keeps the album unified as the locations change. With no guest verses interrupting the route, Action Figure remains both narrator and traveler, turning small details into a compact eight-part diary. The record feels less like a vacation recap than a set of impressions captured before the distance could fade them.
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Precyce Politix x D.R.U.G.S. Beats "DRUG-POLITIX: THE AGONY OF VICTORY" [ALBUM]

On their third full collaborative album, Precyce Politix and D.R.U.G.S. Beats sound committed to architecture rather than excess. Sixteen entries may suggest a sprawling record, but four brief framing pieces divide the project into distinct emotional stages. The title provides the central tension: victory is not presented as relief but as something carrying damage, accountability and the fear of collapse inside it. D.R.U.G.S. Beats handles every production, allowing Politix to develop one continuous argument instead of adapting to a rotating beat roster. K-Hill and Mallz only enter during the closing stretch, leaving the main body of the album to the established duo. As a tenth studio release, it reads less like a celebration of longevity than an examination of what maintaining that longevity actually costs.
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DJ Kawon "Penmanship" (feat. AceWonda) [VIDEO]
Angie Staxx "Front Pages" [ALBUM]

“Front Pages” is arranged with intention. The brief opener establishes Angie Staxx before the title track steps into public view, while “Angielude” creates a clean midpoint and “Perfect Day” closes the record without overstaying. Songs such as “Past Life,” “Sunrise” and “God Complex” suggest an artist moving between memory, confidence and self-definition. The sequencing gives the album shape, making ten individual records feel like connected pages rather than unrelated headlines.
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KPZ x King Of Horriblecore x Dope Da Vinci "3 The Horrible Way (The Mike Tek Remixes)" [EP]

Mike Tek does more than replace the original beats. By rebuilding the intro and all five full tracks, he places KPZ, King Of Horriblecore and Dope Da Vinci inside one unified production language. That matters in horrorcore, where atmosphere can easily become empty theater if the sonic world lacks discipline. This version works as an alternate construction of the project — the same vocal core viewed through one producer’s complete redesign.
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Pounds448 "Varsity Blues" [EP]
Monday, August 17, 2026
Dom Pachino "Divine Sight" (prod. Mr. Tera) [VIDEO]
Bah Label "A Hate $upreme" [EP]

“A Hate $upreme” inverts the spiritual promise of “A Love Supreme,” replacing transcendence with tension, scarcity and controlled hostility. Bah Label keeps the project lean: eight tracks, several functioning as brief atmospheric fractures between the fuller vocal pieces. Hank Dope, Mo Rukuz, Figerson, Outti and Reek Osama enter at separate points, giving each main cut its own identity without disrupting the producer-led structure. The sequencing matters more than runtime. “Phantom Era” and “The Abyss Call” are not filler interludes; they act like negative space, letting the harder records arrive with greater force. Produced entirely at Bah Lab Studios, mixed and mastered by Adam Słociak, with artwork shared between Psychic Playback and Bah Label. Vinyl and CD are both limited to one hundred copies.
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