Saturday, July 4, 2026
Jonathan UniteUs & Deadbent Inc. "No Time Like The Present" [ALBUM]
Bigg Dogg "Dalmatians" [ALBUM]
TONA "Chrome Maxell" [ALBUM]
Brandon Isaac & Free Mind "Home Is What Matters Most" [EP + VIDEO]
You’ve Been Warned (Kameo, Yeez & Jay Bel) x Ray Robinson "It Ain’t Safe" [ALBUM]
RetcH "Finesse The World 2" [ALBUM]
Gustavo Louis x Projectporter "Oven Lord" [ALBUM]
DJ Kawon "Boombap Alumni" [ALBUM]
Säge The 64th Wonder "Meal Ticket 4" [ALBUM]
Bill Tapes "Ill Tapes" [ALBUM]
Bill Tapes "If He Rhymes, He Rhymes" [ALBUM]
Bill Tapes "Dick Jones Was My Boss" [ALBUM]
Cas Metah "Genuine Art I Kill" [ALBUM]
Libretto & Theory Hazit "Bretto Bap!" [ALBUM]
Sankofa & Pig Pen "MMAPP (Made Myself A Paper Plane)" [ALBUM]
CK The Spitta "Strictly 4 The Underground" [ALBUM + VIDEO]
The Difference Machine "Some Of Us Never Die" [ALBUM]
Magno Garcia "Ayatollah Echo" [VIDEO]
Digga Da Highsman "Paul Sheldon (The EP)" [EP]

Digga Da Highsman delivers *Paul Sheldon (The EP)* – five tracks. Paul Sheldon is the captive novelist from Stephen King's *Misery* – a reference that immediately invokes captivity, coercion, and creative desperation under duress. Track titles like "Suicide On My Mind (The Stress)" and "L.E.O." (possibly Law Enforcement Officer) reinforce a dark, psychologically burdened undertone. Yogi features on two of the five tracks ("Lord Of The Scene," "Blicky"). A concept EP that uses literary horror as a metaphor for real psychological and social entrapment.
Shawn Lov "Royal Robes" [VIDEO]
Mr Misfit feat. Pugs Atomz & V!sual "Back 2 Business" [VIDEO]
Neema Nefertiti x Roey Marquis II "C Train (RMII Remix)" [SINGLE]
OneSun feat. Ladi Rock "Alone In The Streets" [VIDEO]
Grand Agent "Happy 4th" [SINGLE]

Grand Agent – a dependable wordsmith from the Philadelphia-adjacent underground whose debut *By Design* dropped in 2001, and who's since built an extensive, consistently independent catalog (including collaborations with Pete Rock) – marks America's 250th anniversary with "Happy 4th": a scathing single confronting the nation's troubled history and Black America's role within it. Produced by Prickly Pear, featuring WanGi. Grand Agent pursues a mission of his own here: consolidating the power of hip-hop. The single is the first cut from a new EP assembled specifically for this historic occasion. An artist who's delivered consistently politically-conscious rap from the underground for over two decades uses a national commemorative date as a stage for sharp social critique rather than celebration.


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