Saturday, April 25, 2026

FIGERSON "HENZAISURU 遍在する" [ALBUM]

 

01. Beautiful Darkness feat. Nadia Josephine (prod. by Ghost Machine)
02. Flowers Born Without Sun (prod. by Oni The Anxestor)
03. Nibiru (prod. by Thugs Bunny)
04. Redlight Beamlight feat. Heres Johnny (prod. by Thugs Bunny)
05. Heaven’s Got Weapons Too (prod. by Midus Cash)
06. Blacksand Envelope feat. J Shxnobi (prod. by Omar Glomar)
07. Brightburn (prod. by Thugs Bunny)
08. Uchiba feat. Quaziii Sol (prod. by Thugs Bunny)
09. Day Zero (prod. by Thugs Bunny)
10. Arishem The Interlude feat. Oni The Anxestor (prod. by Oni The Anxestor)
11. Sending Hate From Agartha feat. Thezes (prod. by Oni The Anxestor)
12. Siren Blood On The Harpoon (prod. by Oni The Anxestor)
13. Demon Flute feat. Lunar (prod. by Thugs Bunny & Oni The Anxestor)
14. Sokushinbutsu feat. Foule Monk (prod. by Foule Monk)
15. Nobody feat. Young Stadix (prod. by Oni The Anxestor)
16. Mandela Defect (prod. by .Tetsuo)
Bonus Track
17. Ra’s Al Ghul feat. Bloo Azul

"HENZAISURU" is one of those albums that functions as a world rather than a playlist. FIGERSON — the Bronx rapper who has been building the #BLAKUZA aesthetic across releases including "OYABUN" (2022) and a run of collaborative tracks with producers who understand his frequency — brings together Thugsbunny and Oni The Anxestor for a dense, eerie production landscape that his lyrical approach inhabits rather than sits on top of. The mystical and the street-level coexist here without contradiction, which is the hardest balance to maintain in abstract underground rap. The Japanese title is apt: "ubiquitous" — this sound is everywhere in the record, total immersion.

Onyx "Hollis 2 Southside" (feat. DMC) [VIDEO]


"Hollis 2 Southside" is a powerful piece of Queens history rendered in the present tense. Onyx and DMC share a lineage rooted in Jam Master Jay — JMJ Records was one of the first labels to back Onyx, putting "Throw Ya Gunz" into rotation in 1992 — and this collaboration honors that connection directly. Lord Nez builds a production that carries the raw, uncompromising energy both acts are defined by, giving Fredro Starr, Sticky Fingaz, and DMC a platform that doesn't soften the edges. It's a tribute and a statement at once, delivered by people who earned the right to make it.

Rosco P Coldchain x Nicholas Craven "Play With Something Safe" [ALBUM]

 

01. Benz Sprinter
02. Hold My Hand
03. Frankenstein
04. The Future
05. Magnesium Chloride (Feat. Malcolm Kamal)
06. Prayer Group
07. Die Slow (Feat. Bruiser Wolf)
08. Play With Something Safe (Feat. Ab Liva & Jimmie D)
09. Boogie Nights
10. Refined (Feat. Malcolm Kamal)

"Lord Willin'" and "Hell Hath No Fury," saw his debut shelved when Arista collapsed, did 14 years, and came home in 2023 to start recording again. "Play With Something Safe" is the first of those post-release records that sounds fully settled — a 10-track collaboration with Montreal producer Nicholas Craven whose drumless, soul-heavy approach gives Rosco the exact kind of space his street narratives require. No production distractions, no competing with the samples, just weight and story. Craven has described it as the closest he's come to a horrorcore album — high praise for a pairing this precise.


Eclyse x SMG "Chamber Of Secrets" [VIDEO]


Eclyse returns with "Chamber Of Secrets," the lead single from his staggering 41st project, this time pairing with Johannesburg producer SMG for a collaboration that expands the geographic reach of his signature dark aesthetic. The track carries bone-dry percussion and unsettling melodic loops — a sonic template that Eclyse has been refining across a catalog that stretches back through his DITCD-distributed output and his ongoing work with producers like Omar Glomar. Forty-one albums deep, the man is still operating with the focus of someone who has something to prove. Physical copies available through DITCD.

ChatoVato "LATE NIGHT" (feat. WHOOLIE & Prez) [VIDEO]


Produced and shot by RiotOne, "LATE NIGHT" is an atmospheric slice of street life that thrives on its minimalist, bass-heavy foundation. ChatoVato, WHOOLIE, and Prez deliver verses that mirror the track's nocturnal energy, leaning into raw delivery and grounded lyricism over a beat that barely blinks. The synergy between the visual aesthetic and the sonic texture creates a cohesive experience — a focused, independent collaboration that knows exactly what it wants to be.

Dazer Daze & Sam R I "Premium Edition" [SINGLE]

 

"Premium Edition" is exactly the kind of release that makes the underground feel like a living tradition rather than a museum. Dazer Daze and Sam R I trade sharp bars over a DISBLUFOO production that understands boom bap as a discipline rather than a style — hard drums, dusty samples, everything in service of the MC. There's no trend-chasing here, no concessions to accessibility. The two rappers meet the beat at its own level and deliver with a focused intensity that makes the classic formula feel immediate. Craftsmanship as argument.

Cypress Hill "Campeones" (feat. Mellow Man Ace) [VIDEO]


"Campeones" is the opening statement from Cypress Hill's first-ever full-length Spanish-language album of original material, "Dios Bendiga," due in July via Hybe Latin America. Produced by DJ Flict across the entire project, the track reunites B-Real and Sen Dog with Mellow Man Ace — Sen's older brother, the man who put "Mentirosa" into the Top 20 in 1989 and helped establish the blueprint for bilingual rap long before it had a lane. Norteño-style accordion textures meet the Hill's signature bass-heavy construction, and DJ Lord brings live scratching throughout. After more than three decades, they're still finding new angles on their own legacy.

Benny From The Sandlot, Mic Hoffa, Square 2 God & Stotty P "SMBS" [ALBUM]

 

"SMBS" is a raw collective effort that doesn't overstay its welcome. Benny From The Sandlot, Mic Hoffa, Square 2 God, and Stotty p keep things lean and immediate — short tracks, punchy delivery, beats built for impact rather than atmosphere. "HORROR FLICK" and "MANGLE UR CABBAGE" are the standout moments, where the group's ability to build a shared menacing energy is clearest. No feature economy, no industry positioning — just four MCs in the same room making it work. Underground rap at its most unfiltered.

Kidd Called Quest "MANY MEN" (feat. MAV of Da Cloth) [VIDEO]


Kidd Called Quest strips "MANY MEN" down to its structural core and rebuilds it in a darker key — the original's street paranoia translated into something heavier and more atmospheric. MAV of Da Cloth is a natural fit for this kind of material: his delivery is commanding without being theatrical, anchored in a street-level seriousness that keeps the track from tipping into posture. This isn't an attempt to out-50 50 Cent — it's a reworking that takes the theme seriously enough to find its own angle on it. Upstate New York representing.

Fuego Base "Pyrex & Prayers" [VIDEO]


"Pyrex & Prayers" is exactly what the Black Soprano Family aesthetic asks for from its MCs: total commitment to a specific lived experience, no softening for outside audiences. Fuego Base's delivery is raw and hungry over production that is deliberately heavy and cinematic — the kind of sound that doesn't let you drift. The accompanying short film extends the world rather than summarizing it. For listeners who found the BSF camp through Benny the Butcher's network, Fuego Base is one of the more compelling voices operating in that orbit.

J-Merk "MAGMA EP" [EP]

 

The "MAGMA EP" is a vault excavation — two tracks produced by Chicago's Volcano Beats that were never meant for public consumption, now remastered and released. The production has that Midwestern directness: heavy percussion, purposeful construction, no room for anything that doesn't serve the bars. "American Gladiator" is the track that shows J-Merk's range most clearly, with a high-energy delivery and lyrical precision that make the vault-pull feel like a legitimate release rather than an afterthought. Brief by design, it functions as a focused statement rather than a full campaign.

Demorne Warren x Ant Bell "Heat Packing District" [VIDEO]


"Heat Packing District" plants a NYC-Detroit axis that works: Demorne Warren's incisive street lyricism over Ant Bell's sparse, menacing production, the kind of minimal framework that trusts the bars to carry the weight without visual distraction. The black-and-white visual aesthetic is an extension of the sonic philosophy — strip everything back to what's necessary, let the contrast do the work. This is street-hop that doesn't waste your time. For fans of the Detroit production school and East Coast lyricism operating in the same space, it's a strong combination.

Jxylen "BEBOP!" [VIDEO]


"BEBOP!" finds Jxylen and producer Deevodagenius leaning into the intersection where rap production and jazz vocabulary genuinely meet — not as a fusion experiment, but as a natural extension of a shared rhythmic logic. Deevodagenius gives Jxylen a beat that swings without being predictable, and Jxylen uses that space to showcase a flow that has real directional range. Exist's visual direction complements the track without trying to explain it. This is underground rap that knows its history and is moving forward with it, not despite it.

PHAIZROK & C4mula "ROK4M" [ALBUM]

 

The collaboration between PHAIZROK and C4mula on "ROK4M" is built on real creative friction — two distinct voices pulling the project in slightly different directions without losing coherence. The range here is real: from high-intensity confrontational cuts to tracks like "When GOD Made Me" that sit in a more introspective register. "Crashing Out" and that latter track are the ones that show what the duo does when they're operating at their ceiling. A character-driven body of work that earns its emotional range by committing fully to both ends of it.

Skweeks x John Canada "DALI'S OCELOT" [VIDEO]


"DALI'S OCELOT" is a lean, cold reminder of what Gritty City Records has been quietly building out of Richmond, Virginia since their earliest releases. Skweeks' lyricism is unorthodox in the best sense — surrealist enough to feel genuinely distinctive, street-level enough to never float off into abstraction without purpose. John Canada's production has the percussive rawness the collective built its identity on, and Johnny Ciggs' mixing keeps everything grounded in that signature Gritty City grime. This is the lead into the full "CELTIC PRIDE" album, and based on the temperature here, the project has the bones.

James $crambles "STAB OUT (Scrammix)" [VIDEO]


With "STAB OUT (Scrammix)," James $crambles delivers a high-octane performance that thrives on cinematic intensity. The production is expansive and driving — built for maximum impact rather than subtlety — and $crambles meets it with sharp, aggressive bars that lean hard into the confrontational energy the beat sets up. The remix is a statement of intent: bigger in scope than a standard single drop, and executed with enough conviction to justify the scale. East Coast energy with production that doesn't shy away from the wide screen.

Skanks the Rap Martyr & Makeba Mooncycle "OUT OF TIME" [VIDEO]


"OUT OF TIME" brings together two voices from New York's underground who share roots going back to the Crown Heights scene — Skanks the Rap Martyr, the Bankai Fam co-founder and Crown Heights lifer whose catalog stretches across multiple imprints, and Makeba Mooncycle, who has moved through the same New York circles for decades. Dame Grease builds them a foundation steeped in NYC energy, the kind of hard-hitting, soulful construction he's been known for since his work with Dipset and beyond. PF Cuttin's mastering ensures every bar and every scratch hits with maximum clarity.

A-F-R-O "MAN 101" [VIDEO]


A-F-R-O — the Bellflower, California MC born Jamal Gutierrez and long championed by R.A. the Rugged Man — takes on a Jay Dee production with the kind of quiet confidence that comes from knowing exactly how dense his syllabic architecture is. On "MAN 101," his multi-syllable stacking finds a natural home in Dilla's famously loose, off-the-grid drum programming: two approaches to precision that operate from opposite angles, and the friction between them is where the track lives. Proceeds from the release support the J Dilla Foundation, grounding the tribute in something more than reverence.

NADATHING "PERMANENT ADDRESS" [VIDEO]


"PERMANENT ADDRESS" by NADATHING is a study in focused minimalism. The sparse production refuses to compete with the lyrics, clearing space for a direct, unflinching examination of belonging and personal identity. There are no hooks engineered for recall, no production moves designed to flatter — just a delivery that trusts the words to do the work. It's the kind of track that rewards patience, asking the listener to sit with it rather than be swept along.

Showrocka & Ansolu "1st Love" [VIDEO]


"1st Love" is a soulful, grounded tribute to the moment Hip-Hop stopped being something you listened to and became something you lived inside. Showrocka and Ansolu navigate a smooth, sample-heavy backdrop with the ease of MCs who aren't performing nostalgia but genuinely occupying it — the references feel earned rather than placed. The production breathes the golden era without trying to replicate it note for note. It's a track about the culture made by people who care about the culture, and that distinction is audible throughout.

Ea$yMoney "BE IN THE LOX" [VIDEO]


"BE IN THE LOX" is Ea$y paying proper respect to the Yonkers trinity — Styles P, Jadakiss, Sheek Louch — over a DJ Manipulator production that captures exactly the blend of grit and soulfulness that defined the LOX sound in its prime. The beat has the kind of density that demands you show up with something real, and Ea$y rises to it without leaning too heavily on imitation. This is a student of the game demonstrating not just what he knows, but that he's absorbed the lesson deeply enough to make it his own.

SOLDATI MADERO X AYRTON TUZAIN "MEDIRME" [VIDEO]


"MEDIRME" is a strong dispatch from the Villa Madero camp in Gran Buenos Aires, where Soldati Madero and Ayrton Tuzain have been building a body of work that doesn't chase trends or soften its edges for wider appeal. The production sits in that purposeful, unflashy register that characterizes South American underground rap at its best — dusty, deliberate, built to carry verses. Tuzain and the Soldati crew navigate it with the fluency of people who've been in the same orbit long enough to stop trying to impress each other and just rap.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Rashad x Confidence "Non-Stop" [SINGLE]

Below System Records has unearthed another unreleased gem from the duo of Rashad And Confidence. “Non Stop” was recorded in 2011 as part of the sessions for highly regarded The Element Of Surprise LP sessions. On par with the best moments of that album, this unreleased gem is possessed by Confidence’s use of boomin’ drums and piano/horn stabs, fluid cuts from DJ Technic and Rashad’s smooth lyrical delivery. The result goes down as a spiritual sibling of the 90's era Hip-Hop sound

Listen to “Non Stop via streaming services: https://bsr.ffm.to/nonstop

Vinyl grit, analog warmth, booming low end and an ethereal jazz element.

“Non Stop” as well as another unreleased track “Feel It” and 2019 single “Desires” will be part of the Below System 2xLP vinyl edition of The Element Of Surprise.

Listen to “Feel It”: https://bsr.ffm.to/feelit

Pre-orders for the vinyl is available now via the link below and will start shipping in early May.


Rashad, a Brooklyn NY emcee who sports a nimble and rapid flow excels at making anthemic choruses interspersed with highly detailed bars. Examples of album topics include a vivid picture of the hood while making a cautionary tale of its pitfalls (“The City”), his personal emcee origin story (“Days Of My Youth”), and the results of low motivation (“Pass Me By”) among others.

Boston based producer Confidence has made a career of sample chopping and analog warm heaters. He also tends to favor the one emcee/one producer line-up of the golden years. This extends to his recent collaborative LP's on Below System Records including Library Of Sound with M-Dot and Kool Moe Dese with Big Dese.

Konflik x NasteeLuvzYou "Let Me Be Me" (feat. Craig G & A.Plus) [VIDEO]

AfterLyfe’s leading MC, Konflik, returns with his latest single, “Let Me Be Me” featuring Juice Crew’s freestyle legend Craig G and Souls of Mischief/Hiero founder A.Plus. The track blends sharp lyricism, clever storytelling, and undeniable authenticity over a smooth, soulful production by 10x platinum producer/engineer, NasteeLuvzYou.

“Let Me Be Me” delivers a powerful message aimed at doubters and critics, reinforcing individuality and artistic integrity. Accompanied by a visually striking music video filmed in the snow-capped mountains of Vermont, the release pairs compelling wordplay with a raw, no nonsense tone.

This single marks the third release from Konflik’s upcoming third album, “3rd Q.T.R. – Quote Of The Raven”, available via AfterLyfe’s Bandcamp page.

Spoda x Sovath "Destinies" [EP]

 

01. Hungry
02. Always Movin’
03. Human Sickness
04. Neva Dat
05. Destinies feat. BroGawd

Spoda teams up with producer Sovath for the "Destinies EP," a concise collection of hard-hitting tracks. Sovath’s production is lean and menacing, providing the perfect stage for Spoda’s focused delivery. The title track featuring Brogawd is a particular highlight of this potent release.

Kista & Glad2Mecha "Thrifting Gems" [ALBUM]

 

01. (Intro) Keep On
02. Gotta Get Mine (Feat. Masta Ace)
03. The Jig Is Up (Interlude)
04. Deceptions
05. Facts Of Life
06. Jewels (Interlude)
07. Hard To Be Great
08. The Feel (Interlude)
09. Its Been A Long Time
10. The Dig (Interlude)
11. Straight Vibing (Feat. Big Shug)
12. 2 The Grave (Outro)

More than a decade after their debut "Collecting Dust," North Yorkshire producer Kista and Arizona MC Glad2Mecha return to Soundweight Records with "Thrifting Gems" – and the core of what made the first album work has not been reworked, it has been deepened. Kista's production remains rooted in hypnotic, melodic jazz-sample digging: dusty drums, warm loops, the kind of texture that rewards headphone listening and patient ears. Glad2Mecha handles all the writing and performance, approaching bars with the measured, thought-provoking delivery the duo established on their debut. Two significant guest appearances extend the project outward: Masta Ace brings his Queens pedigree and characteristically precise storytelling to "Gotta Get Mine," while Big Shug, a longtime Gang Starr Foundation member, appears on the '90s boom bap-rooted "Straight Vibing." Cover photography comes from Que Points, shot at House of Oldies and A1 Records in New York City – both legendary crate-digger destinations, which fits the album's thematic orientation exactly. The project is dedicated to the memory of Jimmie Wells.

Sam Krats "It's Going Down" (feat. Guilty Simpson & DJ Rasp) b/w "360 (New Brand Remix)" (feat. ED O.G, Jeru the Damaja & El Da Sensei) [SINGLE]

 

Bristol producer Sam Krats has been quietly building one of the most consistent transatlantic catalogs in UK hip-hop, and this heavyweight 7" single is another marker in that run. The A-side, "It's Going Down," pairs Krats' production with Detroit's Guilty Simpson – a pairing that works precisely because neither needs to overstate the case. Simpson's delivery is characteristically blunt and grounded, Pete Webb's bass sits in the pocket, and DJ Rasp handles the cuts. The whole thing is mixed by Krats and mastered by Matt Colton at Metropolis, which gives it a density that carries on wax. The B-side is where things get historically interesting: the New Brand Remix of "360" brings in ED O.G, Jeru the Damaja, and El Da Sensei – three MCs whose pedigree stretches back to foundational early-'90s East Coast records – remixed by the duo Nick Doobay and Pete Webb. It reads less like a bonus and more like an argument about where the lineage lives. The single is extracted from Krats' forthcoming double album "Culture" on PCP Records and Revorg Records.

MC Serch "Questions" [SINGLE]


Hip-hop veteran MC Serch makes a high-stakes return with his new single "Questions," a sharp and unflinchingly honest reintroduction to the game. Serving as the lead cut from his forthcoming EP Millions Of Zeroes, the track benefits from the cohesive production of Apathy, setting a gritty tone for what’s to come. The project marks a major milestone, reuniting Serch with 3rd Bass partner Pete Nice, while also drafting in modern titans like Boldy James and Ice Cube. It’s a powerful display of veteran expertise meeting modern urgency, proving that Serch's voice carries as much weight as ever in 2026.

D12 "Tear It Down" (feat. Xzibit & B-Real) [SINGLE]


D12 drop a new single featuring Xzibit and B-Real. No producer credits or broader album context are confirmed at this point – release details are limited to the single itself, so further background will need to follow once more information is available.

Cypress Hill x Mellow Man Ace "Campeones" [SINGLE]


The collaboration between Cypress Hill and Mellow Man Ace has a family logic that goes beyond the music: Mellow Man Ace – real name Ulpiano Reyes – is the older brother of Cypress Hill's B-Real, and one of the pioneers of bilingual Latin hip-hop, having made his mark with "Mentirosa" in 1989. The reunion brings two foundational voices in West Coast Latinx rap together on the same track.

Chubs "D.R.U.G.S." [SINGLE]


Chubs drops a raw, unfiltered single with "D.R.U.G.S.," leaning into the gritty storytelling he’s known for. The track relies on a minimalist beat that allows his lyrics to carry the weight, offering a stark look at street realities without any unnecessary polish.

Block McCloud x Arichussettes x Problemattik "Sewa Side Squad: The Warriors" [ALBUM]


Block McCloud, Arichussettes, and Problemattik return as Sewa Side Squad with "The Warriors," the long-anticipated second album from the trio. Their debut set a high bar for the collective's lyrical and sonic identity, and the follow-up arrives with thirteen tracks. Block McCloud has built a well-regarded career across multiple collaborative projects with a reputation for technical precision and consistent delivery. Full production credits, features, and label details are not confirmed at this time – the release is noted here as submitted, pending further information.

Termanology & Royal Flush "Angel Whispers" (feat. Dru Hoffa) [SINGLE]


Termanology from Lawrence, Massachusetts and Queens veteran Royal Flush link up for "Angel Whispers," featuring Dru Hoffa. Both MCs have built long careers in the independent Boom Bap lane – Termanology through years of output with producers like DJ Premier, Pete Rock, and Statik Selektah, and Royal Flush through his deeply rooted Queens affiliations and a voice that carries the weight of the mid-'90s Queensbridge and DITC-adjacent aesthetic without imitation. The pairing is a natural one – two artists who have never needed the mainstream to validate their craft.

Billy Danze (M.O.P) x TooBusy "The Answer" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. The Answer (Feat. Lady Lee)
03. Got Time (Feat. Jadakiss)
04. Brooklyn Confidential
05. Let It Be (Feat. B-Real)
06. Gotham Part 2 (Feat. Ghostface Killah)
07. Beginnings (Feat. Busta Rhymes & Nova LeReign)
08. Blessings And Prayers (Feat. Lady Lee)
09. What If (Feat. Conway The Machine & Showtyme)
10. For You (Feat. Styles P & Pharoahe Monch)
11. Hope (Feat. Evidence)
12. Maverick (Feat. Inspectah Deck)
13. The Fix (Feat. Lady Lee)
14. In Case You Forgot (Feat. Lil Fame)
15. Win Or Lose (Feat. Redman)

Thirty-plus years in, Billy Danze has not recalibrated his coordinates. "The Answer" is his third solo album, produced in its entirety by Swiss producer TooBusy – the same collaboration that produced the earlier "We Busy (The Listening Session)" – and it is a sixteen-track record built to the dimensions Danze established in M.O.P. and has refused to abandon since. The feature list is a statement unto itself: Lil Fame, Ghostface Killah, Jadakiss, Pharoahe Monch, Redman, Evidence, Styles P, and Inspectah Deck – artists assembled not as a commercial strategy but as a mutual recognition of shared principles. TooBusy's production, demonstrated across the singles including "Let It Be" (featuring B-Real) and "No Losses," keeps the drum weight and directness that Danze needs without becoming a pastiche of M.O.P.'s most aggressive moments. Danze's delivery across the previewed material carries the authority of someone who has never needed to perform conviction because he has always had the real thing. Released on WeBusy.

Nems & Ron Browz "I Should Boom You" [ALBUM]


01. Hottest In America
02. Earl Manigault (Feat. Lil Fame)
03. First48
04. Kruger
05. Here I Go (Feat. Papoose)
06. P Anthem
07. Nothing Gon’ Stop Me
08. The Mush
09. Bendicion
10. The Bar Exam (Black Moon Remix)

Ron Browz made his name producing beats that became part of rap history – he built the instrumental for Nas' "Ether" and Big L's "Ebonics," which puts his resume in rare company. "I Should Boom You" is his first proper collaborative album with Brooklyn battle veteran and Gorilla Nems, and the concept is stated clearly by both artists: drum-heavy production matched against aggressive, unvarnished flow, as a direct response to the no-drums, sample-only aesthetic that has become the dominant mode in the lyrical underground. Whether you agree with the critique or not, the argument is audible on the record – Browz leans hard into percussion and Nems delivers with the controlled menace he built his reputation on through years of battling and recording. Ten tracks, fully produced by Browz, with features including Lil Fame and Papoose rounding out the Brooklyn and Harlem gravitational pull. Released on Gorilla Music and Etherboy Music Group.

Taiyamo Denku x Bofaat "Way I Am" (feat. Killah Priest) [VIDEO]


Taiyamo Denku and producer Bofaat drop "Way I Am," a single from their album "Darker Side of Light," featuring Killah Priest of the Wu-Tang Family. Bofaat operates within the CyphaDen Music network and carries an affiliation with the Snowgoons, which places him in a specific lane of heavy, international underground production. The video features cameos from CyphaDen emcees Pestilence and Urban Legend, keeping the release embedded in the collective's broader community. Killah Priest's presence brings the Wu-Tang gravitational pull that has defined a significant portion of his collaborative work over the last decade – his lyrical style, rooted in esoteric and spiritual reference, provides a contrast to Denku's more direct approach.

Q-Unique x DJ Rhettmatic "Fire Vision" (feat. LMNO) [VIDEO]


DJ Rhettmatic's credentials in this music go back to the mid-'80s – he is a co-founder of the Beat Junkies, a two-time ITF Team World Champion (1997/1998), a DMC West Coast Champion, and the DJ and production backbone of the Visionaries. "Fire Vision" is the second single from "The QR Code," his forthcoming collaborative album with Q-Unique, where Rhettmatic handles all production and cuts and Q-Unique supplies the verses. The track features fellow Visionaries MC LMNO, which gives the pairing an internal coherence – both artists have a long shared history within the West Coast underground ecosystem. The album title itself carries a double meaning the duo has articulated: QR as in Q-Unique and Rhettmatic, but also as a code – a set of principles around pure intent and authenticity in hip-hop that both artists describe as central to their practice. Distributed through Soulspazm. Directed by Ahren Anthony.

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


Fuego Base has been one of Black Soprano Family's most reliable contributors since the collective's formation as a Griselda spinoff – his 2023 project "Biggest Since Camby" established him as more than a supporting player. "Ashes In The Safe" gives him a proper platform alongside Benny The Butcher, and he does not waste it. The album runs nine tracks in under twenty-six minutes, which is the correct decision: the production is cold, mob-influenced, and built on eerie loops and heavy drums, and a longer runtime would exhaust that aesthetic rather than deepen it. Fuego matches Benny in terms of presence – his punchlines land, his flows are controlled, and his verses on tracks like "The Fighting Irish" and "Like It Is" demonstrate that the comparisons to Jadakiss in tone are not accidental. Benny brings the veteran authority the project needs as an anchor, and the guest appearances from OT The Real, Rick Hyde, and Sule keep the album inside the B$F family without feeling insular. Released on Black Soprano Family, LLC.

Skweeks x John Canada "Celtic Pride" [EP]

 

Gritty City Records has been one of the most consistent independent collectives out of Richmond, Virginia for over a decade, weathering personal losses and building a catalog rooted in grit, directness, and regional identity. "Celtic Pride" reunites MC Skweeks with producer John Canada for what the Gritty City camp calls their second collaborative album together, following a run that stretches back to their 2017 joint work and Canada's earlier production on Gritty City releases. John Canada handles all production on the project, and the mix belongs to collective lynchpin Johnny Ciggs – whose fingerprints are on most of the label's output. Skweeks writes and performs all verses, with contributions from Rah Scrilla appearing twice across the tracklist, and Johnny Ciggs and Starr Nyce each showing up once. The track listing – from "Scurvy" and "Dali's Ocelot" to the title track – shows a range of tone without abandoning the label's core commitment to straightforward, unvarnished delivery. Released on Gritty City Records.

KAPPA-O x Cevasco "Il Lato Oscuro" [VIDEO]


"Il Lato Oscuro" – the dark side – is a single extracted from KAPPA-O's project "KAPPA-O vs KAPPA-O," released through Hard Record Bologna and Hard Squat Crew. The video is unofficial, but the track points toward a full album built around a self-confrontation concept: the MC positioned against himself, lyrically and conceptually. Production is by Cevasco, with Alberto Portland and Bibbia Violenta listed as executive producers. KAPPA-O operates in the Italian underground scene out of Bologna, a city with a distinct rap tradition tied to independence, political consciousness, and raw street lyricism. Detailed album credits and track listing are not yet confirmed, but the single signals the broader project is imminent.

Da Dysfunkshunal Familee "All This Time" (feat. ASARU, Craig G & Lucky Tatt) [SINGLE]


Da Dysfunkshunal Familee return with "All This Time," a single featuring ASARU, Craig G, and Lucky Tatt. This is the radio edit version. Producer credits and further project context are not confirmed at this point – the single stands as the available information. Craig G's presence connects the record to the classic Juice Crew lineage, and the feature list points toward an East Coast orientation that keeps the traditional boom bap axis intact.

Magno Garcia x EvillDewer "So We Loved Ourselves" [VIDEO]


London-based MC Magno Garcia and producer EvillDewer didn't rush back from an eight-year absence – they came back when they had something worth saying, and So We Loved Ourselves reflects that discipline in every bar and every chord change. EvillDewer holds the production throughout: melodic jazz-rooted sampling, unhurried grooves, a palette that gives Garcia room to breathe without letting him disappear. Garcia approaches the album as a writer first – his delivery is measured and deliberate, his structures literary rather than formulaic, his subject matter moving between personal reckoning and wider cultural reference. "The Jazz In My Head" captures that tension best, where production and lyricism feel genuinely intertwined rather than layered on top of one another. "Mansa Musa $$$" expands the frame toward history and legacy without the forced gravity that topic often invites. This is not an album about comeback. It is an album about what accumulates when you are honest with yourself over time.

Mike Titan x Tali Rodriguez "Forever Is a Dangerous Place" [EP]

 

Since 2022, Bronx MC Mike Titan and producer Tali Rodriguez have been building a mythology that draws from comic-book cosmology, underground ethics, and a distinctly working-class Bronx voice. "Forever Is a Dangerous Place" is their latest collaborative EP – three tracks extending that framework, with DJ Decepta handling scratches across the project. The feature credits span Generalbackpain and Kingdom Kome on the opening track, Money Mogly on the second, and Here$ Johnny and Orion on the third – a roster that keeps the project firmly within the extended circle Titan and Rodriguez have been cultivating. Rodriguez produces, mixes, and masters everything himself, which gives the project a sonic consistency that holds even across different tempos and moods. Titan's delivery – gritty, precise, Bronx-rooted – functions as the project's anchor. The EP is self-released on Titan's Bandcamp.

Travisty The Lazy Emcee x DJ Kawon "Know My Name" [VIDEO]


Travisty The Lazy Emcee and Dallas producer DJ Kawon continue to push their collaborative album "What a Time to Be Alive" with the third official music video, "Know My Name." DJ Kawon produced the entire album – his aesthetic leans toward dark, smoky, abstract boom bap with what the artists themselves describe as a Bombay-influenced sensibility, which gives the project a distinct atmosphere that sets it apart from both New York and LA reference points. Travisty's delivery is deliberate and unhurried, his pen focused on intricate wordplay and grounded storytelling; the BenchWarmers Clique affiliation signals his roots in the independent underground. The video was shot and edited by 40orty and Infinitenine. Physical formats come in cassette and CD through Mad Good Records in New York City, with a limited vinyl pressing handled directly by Travisty – the kind of artist-controlled distribution model that keeps releases authentic and scarcity intentional.

Rosco P Coldchain & Nicholas Craven "Die Slow" (feat. Bruiser Wolf) [VIDEO]


Montréal producer Nicholas Craven has built one of the most impressive production resumes in the contemporary underground without ever losing his identity in the process – from Griselda collabs to Mach-Hommy, Roc Marciano, Boldy James, and Ransom, his catalog reads as a detailed map of where the hardest and most literary rap has been made in the last decade. "Die Slow" is the third video extracted from his collaborative album with Rosco P Coldchain, "Play With Something Safe" – produced by Craven, mixed and mastered by Roberto Viglione, and featuring Bruiser Wolf, whose deadpan Detroit delivery continues to be one of the more distinctive voices in the scene. Directed by Kogan, the video follows the same visual aesthetic that has accompanied prior singles from the project. The album itself is a sustained argument for Craven's ability to create coherent, immersive listening environments rather than just providing individual beat placements.

John Brown The Rapper & Da Beatminerz "Extraordinary" [VIDEO]


John Brown The Rapper stakes his claim alongside the architects of the dark Brooklyn sound, Da Beatminerz, for their lead single "Extraordinary". Sharpened by the rigorous lyricism training at Pendulum Ink, Brown delivers a masterclass in cadence and layered wordplay over a menacing, gutter-level soundscape. The collaboration feels like a bridge between the golden era's rugged soul and 2026's technical evolution. With a cinematic video directed by Victorious De Costa that celebrates 90s culture, the trio sets a high bar for their forthcoming full-length project, Waxing In Mecca, featuring heavyweights like Your Old Droog and Smif-N-Wessun.

Carlito Black "Rap Is Back" [VIDEO]


Carlito Black comes out of Binghamton, New York – the 607, Upstate, a scene that doesn't get the visibility of the city but has its own underground current. "Rap Is Back" is presented as an official music video, shot and edited by Lilkurby out of New Wave Vizions, which has been documenting the local underground scene. The track is a declarative statement – the title makes the intent plain – and the video format grounds it in the regional community that produced it. No album or EP context is confirmed; this reads as a standalone visual drop.

Epic & Deadly Stare "A library called Calder (Instrumental)" [ALBUM]


In 2025, Epic and Deadly Stare released their collaboration album A library called Calder, a world-building hip hop album combining the thought-provoking narratives of Epic over the ever-evolving cinematic production of Deadly Stare. With instrumentals this layered alongside the numerous unpredictable change-ups throughout, it was inevitable these instrumentals would get their own separate release. It’s evident these beats hold their own even without an MC involved. A library called Calder (Instrumental) reveals Deadly Stare as an intricate producer with an eye for detail and a tendency to take a beat to unexpected places. 

Produced and mixed by Deadly Stare

Mastered by W.C. Spicer


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Lord Willin x Alias Blekaut "Back In The Days" (feat. Wolfman Jeckyll) [VIDEO]


Lord Willin and Wolfman Jeckyll have a documented history — their collaborative LP Crooked City is a street-level record about Providence, RI, produced by Wolfman and built around their shared geography and perspective. "Back In The Days" extends that partnership by bringing in Alias Blekaut, a Polish producer who runs Studio Alias and handles both the mix and mastering here. The beat is deep and deliberate, old school in its bones without performing nostalgia, and both MCs fill it with bars that are grounded rather than retrospective — this isn't a reflection on the past so much as a statement about who they are now. The collaboration across continents is seamless; Alias Blekaut's production aesthetic clearly aligns with where these two have always operated.

Jazz Spastiks "Rock The Block" (feat. Wee Bee Foolish) [VIDEO]


Jazz Spastiks spent seven years building Camera of Sound, and that patience shows in every groove — this is a record assembled with the patience of people who know the difference between a beat that's done and a beat that's right. "Rock The Block" is one of the album's most energized moments: uptempo, dusty, constructed with the head-nod science that the duo has refined across collaborations with some of the sharpest underground MCs in the game. Wee Bee Foolish — Yeshua DaPoEd and Ken Boogaloo — deliver fluidly over a track that demands it, the kind of pairing where the MC and the beat feel found rather than forced. The full album's guest roster — Artifacts, Count Bass D, C-Rayz Walz, Kool Keith, The Procussions — isn't assembled for name recognition, it's assembled because Jazz Spastiks clearly sought out people who would do right by the music. Available on vinyl, cassette, and CD.

Emskee x MiLKCRATE "Identity (MiLKCRATE Remix)" [SINGLE]

 

Emskee and MiLKCRATE's Vintage Souvenirs is an album made by two people who've put in enough time together that the collaboration sounds inevitable rather than constructed. MiLKCRATE — Toronto-based, running a consistent production catalog that keeps returning to the same classic values — handles every beat on the project, and the "Identity" remix package extends that work with a main, radio, and instrumental version. The original track was already one of the album's anchors, and the remix doesn't reinvent it so much as refocus it, putting different air around the same core. Emskee writes with the measured confidence of an MC who's been doing this long enough to know exactly where to place every word. The Good People label keeps its catalog tight and purposeful, and this single lands in that same tradition.

Jude Laroux & La Vilerie "Scope" [VIDEO]


"Scope" comes from Bon Appétit, the latest project between Jude Laroux and La Vilerie, the French producer and Vilmuzik Records founder who has built a quietly consistent catalog of underground boom bap with a distinctly European sensibility. La Vilerie's production here does what it always does well: soulful loops, crisp drums, and an atmospheric quality that creates depth without relying on elaborate construction. Jude Laroux brings bars that sit comfortably at the intersection of technical precision and genuine introspection — the kind of MC whose lyrics reward repeat listens without being obtuse about it. The partnership has deepened since Marie Laveau and Bon Appétit builds on that foundation with confidence.

L-Biz "Stop It" [SINGLE]

 

L-Biz — Donald Foreman — comes through with "Stop It" as a proper DJ pack, clean, dirty, and instrumental versions all accounted for. Josiah Haygood lays down a production that's built for open space and warm weather, not technical contemplation — the kind of beat that wants to move people rather than challenge them, and it earns that ambition. L-Biz rides it with assurance, declaring the summer season opened with the energy of someone who's been waiting for the right moment. Short, purposeful, designed to work in rotation. Sometimes that's exactly what the format calls for.

P45 "It's All Gone P's Tongue" [VIDEO]


Mob Rule Records out of Lincoln, UK, has built a catalog that sits in the gap between boom bap construction and a more hallucinatory, unsettled underground — and P45's new single with OrmusStool fits squarely in that space. The production is deliberately creepy: textured layers beneath a boom bap skeleton, a beat that doesn't resolve where you expect it to. P45 operates in that discomfort zone lyrically as well, delivering a worldview framed as a prison matrix that most people don't register they're inside. There's no uplift here, no redemption arc — just an unflinching read on reality delivered with the conviction of someone who's thought about it for a long time. Mob Rule keeps doing what Mob Rule does.

James Joyce the Squatch "Pick Your Poison" [VIDEO]


Four albums deep and James Joyce the Squatch is finally operating in a setting that matches the weight of what he's putting on the mic. Discomfort Inn, his debut on Stray's Rogue Hollow imprint, pairs him with Charlie Beans as primary producer — and that partnership is the clearest upgrade his catalog has seen. Beans builds beats that sit in the uncomfortable middle ground between sinister boom bap and chopped G-funk undertow, giving Squatch's delivery room to breathe without softening its edge. "Pick Your Poison" captures that dynamic well: the production is controlled menace, and Squatch approaches the bars with the confessional bluntness of someone getting things off their chest rather than performing for an audience. Mixed by Beans, mastered by Eddie Logix. This one is a proper introduction to a catalog worth digging.

Serial Killers (Xzibit, B-Real, Demrick) "By Any Means" [VIDEO]


Serial Killers return with their tightest project to date, and the key to that cohesion is straightforward: Scoop DeVille handles every beat on This Thing of Ours, giving the album a unified sonic architecture that their earlier efforts sometimes lacked. "By Any Means" is one of the album's most uncompromising moments — heavy low end, no ornament, a track that functions like a threat delivered calmly. DeVille holds down a verse himself and earns his spot, which says something about how embedded he is in this group's chemistry rather than merely serving it. Xzibit closes tracks with condensed mob logic and an authority that hasn't softened, B-Real works the middle with that nasal, battle-worn delivery Cypress Hill built a career around, and Demrick opens with the dry precision of someone who's been quietly putting in reps for years. The La Cosa Nostra concept isn't window dressing — it's structural, written into the cadences and the content with enough specificity to feel earned.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Ghostface Killah & Shyst Vader "Heavy Artillery" (feat. DJ Profluent) [VIDEO]


Ghostface Killah doesn't show up to compilations to coast and "Heavy Artillery" makes that clear from the jump. Produced entirely by DJ Profluent, whose sonic fingerprint runs through the whole Reshaping The Culture Vol. 1 project, the track pairs the Wu-Tang veteran with Shyst Vader, a New York-born, Raleigh-raised MC who carries years of underground groundwork into every verse. The drums are weighted and deliberate, the kind of boom bap architecture that demands a certain level of pen to compete on — and Shyst Vader, who describes himself as "The Legendary Rookie," arrives with enough command to hold his own. The compilation itself, executive produced by EMG CEO Jeffrey Burton and hosted by DJ Whoo Kid, pulls together a generational cross-section of East Coast names, and this particular pairing lands as one of its more focused moments: two MCs, one producer, no filler.

Sean Links x True Cipher "Rudeboy Sean" [VIDEO]


Sean Links doesn't perform nostalgia — he operates from it as a foundation. The Rocky Mount, North Carolina MC has been building his catalog on a single principle: lyricism first, everything else second. That principle was sparked by Enter The 36 Chambers, and decades later it still shapes every technical choice he makes on the mic. "Rudeboy Sean," produced by True Cipher and serving as a preview of the forthcoming Chalky White album, sits precisely in that lane — production that gives the MC room to work, drums that move without cluttering, and enough sonic restraint to let the pen carry the full weight. Links doesn't need the beat to rescue him, and True Cipher knows it. What makes this single worth noting beyond its immediate impact is where it sits geographically: North Carolina underground hip-hop operating entirely in a New York boom bap lineage, with no Southern genre signifiers diluting the approach. Clean, sharp, and built to last a few hundred plays before you reach for the next thing.

Prince AK "This Ain't That" [ALBUM]

 

Prince AK has spent years building quietly — through the 050 Boyz movement, through Treach's orbit, through a Jersey-to-New York underground lane that never needed mainstream validation to stay relevant. This Ain't That is a six-track statement entirely in that tradition, produced front to back by Buff Beats, whose production locks in where the classic boom bap mechanics — weighted kicks, dusty sample textures, clean hi-hat swing — still do the talking. The title alone signals intent: this isn't whatever's currently trending, and AK has no interest in pretending otherwise. Ice T and Treach appear as guests, less as cosigns than as natural extensions of a network AK has moved through for the better part of two decades. Short, focused, no runtime padding. For heads who still rate Jersey's contribution to the East Coast sound, this is a proper entry.

BAWON "World World (Committee of 300)" [VIDEO]


BAWON arrives on the second video from Winter In America (The Epstein Files Disclosure) with a track that uses Gil Scott-Heron's legacy as a moral compass rather than a mere reference point. Formerly recording as Stalin The Innercity Rebel, the Queens artist has rebranded and refocused — and the rebrand carries conceptual weight. "World World (Committee of 300)" goes directly at institutional power, shadow governance, and media complicity, shot at a cemetery with documentary footage woven into the visual. The boom bap production keeps the record grounded in East Coast tradition while the lyrical content pushes toward the kind of unfiltered political writing that conscious hip-hop often approaches but rarely commits to fully. Free Em All Records functions as both imprint and statement — a structure built to avoid the exact conflicts of interest the music describes. Covered by both The Source and Hype Magazine, the project has already moved beyond the underground-only circuit without compromising the message or the independence.

Mista Pigz & Mike iLL "Sewer Plant Kids" [ALBUM]

 

Sewer Plant Kids is the kind of record that only exists because two people decided to document something real before time moved past it. Mista Pigz — one of Upstate New York's most consistent underground voices, a fixture in the Capital District scene since long before Albany rap got any outside attention — and producer Mike iLL, whose relationship with Pigz runs back through shared neighborhoods in the 845 and 518, finally deliver the collaborative full-length they've been sitting on. Mike iLL handles all ten productions and adds cuts across several tracks, keeping the sound unified: deliberate drum patterns, textured samples, the kind of boom bap that breathes without rushing. Mista Pigz brings the storytelling of someone who's seen Upstate New York from inside — not nostalgia, just precision. Shyste Chronkyte and Animal Cracker appear as guests, both brief and fitting. For anyone who's followed Pigz's output through Final Word Records and beyond, this is a record they've been owed for a while.

Gaine$ x NOM "The Otherside Of $$$" [SINGLE]

Buffalo wordsmith Gaine$ has reached "The Otherside Of $$$" in new single (and accompanying video shot by Austin Barker).  The first leak from his forthcoming LP, Mr. Gaine$ to drop on May 1st the track marks a milestone in the emcee's growth.  As he relates "a lot of my music depicts my transformations in life, this one is about my journey from a petty hustler, on government assistance to moving legally and learning how to step back from making art to balance my priorities."


Glacially cool with echoed vibes and a languid piano, this is late-nite reflection music for Gaine$ to immerse the listener in.  The single as well as the album is produced by NOM, whom Gaine$ met in a studio session several years ago.  

The album cover as well as recurring soundbytes throughout the project reference the character, Mr. Gaines from the beloved 90's sitcom, A Different World.  Fans of the show will recall Mr. Gaines as the surly owner of the Hillman College eatery, The Pit.  Speaking on the connection, the emcee said "My surname is also Gaines and like that character represents wisdom to the younger students I'd like to think that I represent that somewhat amongst my friends and peers.  I'm also relaying what I have learned/experienced in hopes that listeners can take something from it."

Album guests on the project are sparse but Buffalo-centric including Griselda's own Brother Tom SOS on the track "Ms. Merrimac" as well as Gaine$ brothers-in-rhyme Toneyboi and Skate Cobain.


Tuesday, April 21, 2026

CRIMEAPPLE "Beemer On Broadway" [ALBUM]


01. Blue Angel (Prod. By Preservation)
02. Fireworks (Prod. By Loman)
03. Open Road (Feat. Seafood Sam) (Prod. By Loman)
04. Coming Down (Prod. By QThree)
05. Patio Bonito (Feat. Estee Nack) (Prod. By Wino Willy)
06. Broadway Interlude (Prod. By Comma Uno)
07. No Reason (Feat. Mir Nicolas) (Prod. By Comma Uno)
08. Rosie Perez (Prod. By DJ Skizz)
09. Jean Paul (Feat. Jay Worthy) (Prod. By Loman)
10. Beef (Prod. By Cuffedgod)
11. Pigs Feet (Prod. By Comma Uno)

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

Lozee x Brokenfinga "All Elements" [SINGLE]


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

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


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

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


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

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


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

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

 

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

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


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

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


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

Jamal Gasol x Denny Laflare "Motion" [VIDEO]


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