Sunday, June 14, 2026
Mickey Blue "Knuckle Sammich" feat. StressWon (Cuts by Tone Spliff) [VIDEO]
Terror Van Poo "TERROR VAN PUTIN" [ALBUM]

“TERROR VAN PUTIN” is Terror Van Poo’s album, produced entirely by Vinny Idol for Litt Factory Media. The project rolls out fifteen tracks of raw street energy and pulls in a broad guest field: Ras Kass on “Anger Built Up,” Ruste Juxx and Tone Spliff on “Pull Up,” plus recurring voices like Bernadette Price, Leanah Cane, and GREA8GAWD. Vinny Idol’s continuous production gives the album a cohesive sonic base despite the heavy feature count. It’s forceful, unpolished East Coast underground — a posse-driven record anchored by one producer’s vision.
Sayzee feat. Ayoo Bigz "Dangerous Jobs" [VIDEO]
Hus Kingpin x Rozewood "WAVE GHXST LP" [ALBUM]

The “WAVE GHXST LP” gathers the long-running chemistry of Hus Kingpin and Rozewood into a cohesive album. Yakic Pasla handles the bulk of the production, giving the project a continuous wavy sonic world, while P.Ace, OneSession, Dani, Macapella, and DJ Phantom add individual contrasts. Guests like Big Twinz and Little Vic extend the street credentials. It’s cool, luxury-tinted East Coast underground in the Roc Marciano tradition — laid-back, atmospheric, and in no hurry to prove anything.
The Doppelgangaz "What's Going awn?" [VIDEO]
Son B x Myster DL "Voices" [VIDEO]
al.divino "NBRKNZR" [ALBUM]

The physical edition of “NBRKNZR” finally makes a long-sought al.divino album tangible. The Massachusetts MC and producer ranks among the most cryptic voices in the modern underground: foggy, often self-built beats, a mumbled, code-like delivery, images that only resolve after several passes. al.divino sits in that Roc Marciano/Griselda-adjacent school of abstraction but stays more idiosyncratic and difficult than most. It’s for listeners who actively seek the enigmatic rather than the immediate — a record that rewards patience over instant gratification.
Onyx "It All Started in Brooklyn" (prod. Quab Lab) [VIDEO]
Fly Anakin "Happiness" feat. $ilkMoney & Henny L.O. [VIDEO]
Cauld Cauldron "Occams Razor" [ALBUM]

“Occams Razor” shows Cauld Cauldron in full range: politically pointed titles (“Punish the Guilty,” “Double the Standard,” “Perpetual Politics”), hard UK boom bap, and a strong crew sensibility. The big posse cut “Perpetual Politics” with Machasons, Jonny Vulcan, MF Vandal, and Wraith makes the collective DNA clear, with Jonny Vulcan returning on “Gung Ho.” It’s raw, socially critical underground rap with Scottish grounding and a defined stance — the work of a crew that treats sharp commentary as a core part of the craft.
Killah Dilla "Smoov Jazz" (prod. Frizzy Astro) [VIDEO]
Marley B. & King Kauran "It's A Trap" [EP]

“It’s A Trap” deliberately seeks the bridge: Marley B. delivers sharp, confident verses while King Kauran builds a dark, polished sound between underground substance and trap-influenced energy. The album moves between hard-hitting anthems and reflective cuts while holding a cohesive line. This isn’t purist boom bap but an attempt to fuse modern production with genuine MC presence — polished without being hollowed out. It works best when Marley B.’s writing keeps the bass-driven sheen anchored to something real.
IRLWRLD.COM feat. Sensu Bean (prod. IRL Cannon) [VIDEO]
Tha Rhyme Animal & Slang Hugh "KYS" (The Mini Movie) [VIDEO]
Outlaw Kingz "Aggressors of Dark Combat" [ALBUM]

“Aggressors of Dark Combat” — the title itself a fighting-game nod — carries raw mixtape character packed with nerd and pop references (Jigglypuff, Sherlock, Doomsday Device). Outlaw Kingz, from the Cauld Cauldron orbit, mix hard UK boom bap with self-aware humor; “Ye canny say that” gives away the Scottish coloring. Producers like Riseone, Pernell Beats, and Wilson Fisk add accents across the tape. It’s underground with a wink, but with serious craft underneath the jokes — a project that knows exactly how seriously to take itself.
Hus Kingpin & Rozewood "The Glitch" (prod. P.Ace) [VIDEO]
carmine moth "the sillage" [ALBUM]

“the sillage” is no conventional rap album but an experimental, abstract work: 18 tracks, several over nine minutes, one nearly nineteen. The accompanying text works through imagery of quilts stitched from memory scraps — making one thing from everything, without explanation. carmine moth, executive produced by staplemouth, operates in that borderland where hip hop bleeds into sound art and poetry. Mood and texture take precedence over classic song structure. This is for listeners who actively seek the difficult and the unresolved rather than easy entry points.
Piff James "Rare Design (Go On Piff!)" – The Cartoon [VIDEO]
Solitario Soldado "El Despertar de las Conciencias" [VIDEO]
Defcee & Spectacular Diagnostics "GOREY EP" [EP]

The EP takes surrealist illustrator Edward Gorey as its patron — the darkly humorous imagery that surrounded Defcee growing up in suburban Chicago. Defcee and Spectacular Diagnostics had collaborated once before, on “Class” from Spec’s 2023 album Raw Lessons. Def reached out after hearing the darkly humorous soundscape Spec crafted for SIMONY, the album from UK crew Cult of the Damned. The result is four songs built as a score for those muggy, overcast days that can spoil the beauty of a Chicago summer — by turns grim, playful, and mournful, with Spec handling production, mixing, mastering, and cover art around Defcee’s writing.
Terror Van Poo x Vinny Idol "Pull Up" feat. Ruste Juxx & Tone Spliff [VIDEO]
Ralphy Red "Most Beautiful Suicide" [EP]

The title — referencing the famous photograph of a jump from the Empire State Building — sets a heavy, conceptual tone from the start. Opening with “Dial 988” (the US suicide prevention line) makes clear Ralphy Red treats the subject seriously rather than as shock decoration. The six tracks stay compact, with features from 4T7, Bubba Gzz, and Fly Bam adding color without pulling focus. It’s underground rap that bets on introspective weight over gloss, using a dark concept to frame genuine reflection.
Lord Maiya x Maze Overlay "Lost in the Sauce" [VIDEO]
Lekrytur "Gotham" (Conscience Mix) [VIDEO]
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Konflik x NasteeLuvzYou "D.W.M.H.S." [VIDEO]
Armed with intricate wordplay, dynamic rhyme patterns, and an effortlessly captivating flow, Konflik seamlessly blends unfiltered intensity with refined lyricism. Paired with a visually compelling music video, “D.W.M.H.S.” serves as a bold testament to Konflik’s lyrical mastery and further solidifies his growing presence in the hip-hop scene.

Friday, June 12, 2026
Dheezy "LA Timez" (feat. Snoop Dogg & Kurupt) [SINGLE]
Dheezy - LA Timez (feat. Snoop Dogg & Kurupt)
Built on a foundation of classic West Coast G-funk, “LA Timez" unites Dheezy with West Coast hip-hop legends Snoop Dogg and Kurupt, delivering a smooth yet hard-hitting blend of rolling basslines, laid-back grooves and melodic synth work that pays homage to the golden era of California hip-hop. Opening with a spoken-word introduction that firmly establishes its South Central Los Angeles roots, the record immediately sets the tone for a celebration of West Coast culture, identity and influence, with Snoop Dogg and Kurupt bringing an undeniable authenticity, legacy and veteran presence that further anchors the track in the sound and spirit of Los Angeles.
Dheezy drives the track with a sharp, energetic performance packed with intricate rhyme schemes, clever wordplay and references that stretch from New Zealand rugby to pop culture icons. His commanding delivery is complemented by Snoop Dogg’s unmistakable melodic drawl, while Kurupt reinforces the record’s street-level edge with his signature intensity and unapologetic perspective, creating a dynamic showcase of three distinct voices united by a shared respect for the culture.
Lyrically, the song bridges Los Angeles and Australia, reflecting a shared connection through hip-hop while exploring themes of regional pride, success, and street credibility. The result is a nostalgic, head-nodding anthem that honours the legacy of 90s and early-2000s West Coast rap whilst giving it a contemporary international twist. The track closes on a reflective note with a roll-call tribute to respected and fallen figures of the West Coast hip-hop community, including Nate Dogg, Ty Cuzz and Bad Azz, underscoring the record’s deep respect for the culture and artists who helped shape its sound.
LA Timez is out now - https://share.amuse.io/track/dheezy-la-timez
Years in the making, Dheezy proudly presents his long-awaited passion project, Dheezy Does It LP. Originally conceived under the titles Tell Em Where Ya From and Show Em Where Ya From, the album represents four years of dedication, perseverance, and an unwavering commitment to authentic hip-hop culture.
Created between Australia and Los Angeles, California, Dheezy invested countless hours into crafting the project, recording music and filming visuals both at home and abroad. The result is a body of work that reflects not only his artistic growth but also his deep respect for the genre that inspired him from the beginning.
At its core, Dheezy Does It LP serves as a tribute to Dheezy's greatest musical influence, Eminem. The album features an introduction from the rap icon himself, alongside contributions from several artists affiliated with the legendary Shady Records camp. Executive-produced by KXNG Crooked, the project also includes appearances from Royce da 5'9", the late Nate Dogg, D12, and a previously unreleased verse from Proof, Eminem's longtime friend and fellow D12 member.
Beyond its Shady Records connections, the album brings together an impressive lineup of hip-hop legends and respected voices from across the culture. Featured artists include Kurupt, Snoop Dogg, Onyx, Big Twins, Planet Asia, E-40, the late Chino XL, and the late Coolio, creating a project that bridges generations and regions of rap music.
With 16 tracks packed full of lyricism, authenticity, and classic hip-hop energy, Dheezy Does It LP is designed for fans who grew up on the golden era sounds of the 1990s and 2000s while remaining fresh enough to resonate with a new generation of listeners. Every track reflects Dheezy's passion for preserving the essence of real hip-hop while putting his own stamp on the culture.
"Dheezy Does It LP is more than an album—it's the culmination of years of hard work, sacrifice, and a lifelong love for hip-hop. This project brings together artists and influences that helped shape my journey, and I'm proud to finally share it with the world.”
Whether you're a longtime fan of classic rap or simply appreciate great music crafted with passion and respect for the culture, Dheezy Does It LP delivers a listening experience that celebrates hip-hop's past, present, and future.
The Dheezy Does It LP is out Friday 3rd July.
Vinyl Pre-order coming soon via 1332 Records
El Gant & maticulous "House Of Cards" [VIDEO]
Mic Bles x Avant Garde "The Jackals" [VIDEO]
e-fluent "Good Business" [ALBUM]

“Good Business” is e-fluent’s first project of 2026 and possibly his most accessible — produced entirely by NaBY. It leans on deliberate, catchy hooks rather than wall-to-wall rawness, but the bars are still firmly present. He brings in NY underground personnel including his regular partner MyneFrame alongside Queens voices WÜLF and FastLife. The posture lives in the title: businesslike, reliable, built on doing the work cleanly rather than cutting corners. It’s a more commercial lean that doesn’t sacrifice the lyrical foundation underneath.
Killah Dilla x Frizzy Astro "Muckleberry Finn" [ALBUM]
Jamal Gasol "7 or Better" [VIDEO]
Rasheed Chappell "No Era for Margins" [ALBUM]
DJ Muggs x T.F. "Power Tools" feat. Nems [EP]
Wish Master "Lifes A Gamble" [VIDEO]
Mickey Blue "Illusion of Permanence" [EP]
Beedie & Nice Rec "Bounds" [ALBUM]

“Bounds” is deeply rooted in Pittsburgh: Beedie writes and performs while Nice Rec handles all production, with the mix coming from Big Jerm at ID Labs — the same orbit that shaped Mac Miller’s early sound. Titles like “kintsugi,” “me versus me,” and “regeneration of self” signal the introspective, almost therapeutic tone. Mars Jackson and Cam Chambers add features but stay supporting voices. The result is a cohesive record built on warm sample foundations and honest writing — a Pittsburgh project that values self-examination over posture.
Mickey Diamond x Big Ghost Ltd "Blood of the Lamb" [ALBUM]
Illtemper "Manic! At The Shitshow" [ALBUM]
Tha Rhyme Animal & Slang Hugh "Animal Writes 2" [EP]

“Animal Writes 2” keeps it lean: seven tracks, a clear focus on wordcraft. Tha Rhyme Animal carries the lyricism while Slang Hugh sets the production frame. Titles like “K.Y.S.,” “Lethal Injection,” and “Writers Block” hint at the dark, occasionally self-aware tone. It’s compact underground craftsmanship that bets on rhyme technique over runtime — the kind of short project that says what it needs to and gets out clean.
Supreme Cerebral x The Beat Junkies "Faces of Death" feat. D-Styles [SINGLE]
MANAGE "Love the Sound" feat. Airklipz & Composure [VIDEO]
Tone Spliff x Benny Slumz x Freddie Black "At All Costs" [SINGLE]
KAIN x Foul Mouth "Khronicles of Kain" [ALBUM]

“Khronicles of Kain” is the Detroit duo’s reunion and a direct follow-up to “SUMP.” Kain Cole writes and performs everything while Foul Mouth produces all the beats and handles recording, mixing, and mastering — a fully self-contained operation. The sound stays distinctly Detroit: grimy, forceful, balancing menace with momentum. Bang Belushi and Ketch P provide the only guest spots, but they stay supporting players to the core duo. The strength here is the closed-circuit chemistry: one MC, one producer, total control of the sound.
Milano Constantine "Wild Kingdom" [SINGLE]
Wiki "IHNY" [VIDEO]
Imperativ x Ayoo Bigz "The Wolves" [SINGLE]
Wiki "Ancient History" [ALBUM]

Wiki delivers his first proper solo album since 2019’s Oofie, and it’s a focused one. Lifelong New Yorker Patrick Morales’ introspective, lightly melancholic street rap sits in a tradition that goes back to Biggie and Wu-Tang — slices of city life that feel both minute and expansive. On another level, Ancient History is something more, a quietly psychedelic album mixing the dreamlike weightlessness of post-Earl Sweatshirt underground rap with the melodic directness of soul and R&B. Production comes from the Alchemist, Nick Hakim, Navy Blue, and Laron, plus Mount Kimbie under his Dom Maker alias and MIKE as dj blackpower. Your Old Droog, duendita, and Salimata make appearances without ever pulling the center away from Wiki’s defined, lived-in vision.
Ty Nitty x Vodka Gravas "The Machine" [SINGLE]
Tres Coronas "Chupacabras" feat. Jhon Rey [VIDEO]
Kool Taj The Great "Filthy" [SINGLE]
Has-Lo "F*ck Has Day: HighSign Edition" [ALBUM]

Puff Down brings Anwar HighSign’s 2007 EP to physical format for the first time. The release matters historically: F*ck Has Day marked the first time he handled all of the production on one of his releases, and in its booming bass lines, drum loops, cutting, laidback delivery and reflective themes, you can hear the foundations of In Case I Don’t Make It and many of his later records. This edition is modelled after the 2010 digital re-release, pairing every track with its instrumental alongside updated artwork from original designer Kyle MT. For anyone tracing the Mello Music Group classics back to their root, this is the source code — and it’s strictly limited to 100 cassettes and 100 CDs.
Ankhlejohn "AURA FARMING" [SINGLE]
Enemthagreat "15 Min" [VIDEO]
Raz Fresco "The Blind Borders" [SINGLE]
Afrob & Ferris MC, Curse, Gini "Früher war nicht besser" [VIDEO]
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Bah Label x CX x A.P. Da Overlord "Lost Sons, Pt. 2" [SINGLE]
Doza The Drum Dealer x Narcotechs x Dax Mpire x Ark Medina "Look At Me" [SINGLE]
Bub Styles "Fuckutalkinbout" [VIDEO]
GRYFFYTH & $IN "FREEDOM HAS A PRICE" [EP]

GRYFFYTH and $IN keep “FREEDOM HAS A PRICE” strictly rooted in the darker, loop-heavy corners of the underground. Discarding polished arrangements for dry drum patterns and sparse sample cuts, the production relies on a strict, minimalist aesthetic. Both emcees split the space naturally, playing off each other’s deliveries and prioritizing thick atmosphere over traditional hooks. It’s a project built like a cold street corner: unvarnished, compact, and entirely focused on the lyrical core.
Nasty Killah "Underdogs" feat. D Yesca & DJ Elemento [VIDEO]
Emperor Middi & Kool Keith "Middi Magazine" [ALBUM]

"Middi Magazine" sits deep inside the strange orbit that only Kool Keith records can occupy. Emperor Middi and Number One Producer shape a world less concerned with orthodox boom bap than with crooked funk, odd textures, and room for Keith's fractured imagination to move at its own pace. Keith sounds sharpest when the production lets him bend reality without guardrails: sexual surrealism, deadpan comedy, sudden image flips, and bars that feel disconnected until the whole weird pattern starts to reveal itself. The guests add voice and texture, but the pull of the record is the clash between Middi's off-center editorial framework and Keith's lifelong refusal to rap in straight lines.
LJ Lewis "The Smoking Gun" feat. OSVN [VIDEO]
Onse TSW "2 Faces" [ALBUM]

Onse TSW's "2 Faces" feels self-built in the best sense. With Onse handling most of the production, the project carries a consistent emotional temperature: heavy, reflective, and shaped by pressure rather than polish. The beats stay rooted in a classic rap language — somber loops, firm drums, and enough negative space for the words to land with full weight. Minart Prod and Hanto bring in useful shifts in texture, while DJ Hill's cuts on "Brique par brique" give the record a sharper traditional backbone. The guests add breadth without disrupting the core, which is Onse working through strain, solitude, and the double-sided nature of survival — measured and undecorated throughout.
Hard Crew "Follow Me" [VIDEO]
K-zi-mor & Talenkoprod "Guerriers de l'ombre vol. 3" [ALBUM]

"Guerriers de l'ombre vol. 3" plays like a deep French underground dispatch rather than a polished compilation — crowded by design, different voices, different pockets, different shades of pressure, but Talenkoprod remains the spine holding the room together. The production leans into dust, minor-key tension, and drums that feel cut for basements, not playlists. Crazyox Beats, The Gloomy Sailor, Kyo Itachi, and Oxydz widen the palette without breaking the project's shadowed mood. Lyrically the tape moves through survival codes, inner resistance, working-class fatigue, and warrior imagery without turning the concept into decoration. The beat section at the close matters too — it frames the project as a producer-driven workshop, not just a roll call of names.
Boz One "La vida brinda" feat. Ontoroporro [VIDEO]
The 17th Cypher x Rique Wit Da Wickz "Cold Grits You Can't Eat" [EP]
Hella Treez "Frank Sobotka" feat. Asun Eastwood & Bobby Bishop [SINGLE]
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Estee Nack x Mike Shabb "Estupido" [VIDEO]
G Fam Black x Tali Rodriguez "The Melody Of Chaos" [ALBUM]

G Fam Black and Tali Rodriguez deliver their sixth collaborative album with "The Melody Of Chaos." The feature list is strong: P-Ro, Che Uno, Feral Serge, and Sankofa. Tali Rodriguez handles production, mixing, and mastering entirely himself. The project moves between dark, chaotic beats and clear, direct bars. Standouts like "Tuck Your Tail" with Che Uno and "Blind or Biased" with Sankofa show the project at its strongest. Another powerful chapter in this long-running partnership.
Conway The Machine "Chains & Whips Freestyle" [VIDEO]
DJ Supa Dave x DJ Mickey Knox "Head Bangers" [EP]

"Head Bangers" is a project from two DJs: DJ Supa Dave and DJ Mickey Knox. DJ Mickey Knox is already known through the "Grimey Life Remixes" with Big Twins and through work in the Queens-affiliated underground. Six tracks with titles that name the agenda directly: "True Grit," "Smoke Clears," "Pearly Gates," "Locked In," "The Walker," "Different State Of Mind." When two DJs build a joint project, the craft takes center stage – beat construction, cuts, sample selection, the interplay of drums and loops. "Head Bangers" as a title is a statement: these are tracks meant to move the neck, not background lo-fi but material with pressure. The combination of two DJ sensibilities promises particular attention to rhythmic architecture – the role of the DJ as an equal partner to lyricism rather than a mere beat supplier.
Eff Yoo "Brilliance" (Prod. Kel-C) [VIDEO]
Hardfiz "Bad Mode" [EP]

Hardfiz delivers "Bad Mode," a nine-track project through UnderSound Productions – the same Italian label that released Mervin's "PAURA." The production is deliberately spread across many hands: Mervin (1), Cevasco Syntharsi (2,3), Zeto (4,7), Zanhell (5), Hardfiz himself (6), and MakaiPagan (8,9). Mix and master by Dirty Mef, cover by Farmachia Illustration. The feature list runs deep into the Italian underground: John Faser, Sweet Sindaco, Arcobaledo, La Zona D'Ombra, Butch aka YoungGein, Damnatio, MakaiPagan, Dirty Chao, and Mervin. Titles like "32 Pirli Sotto Al Sole," "Terry Thompson," and "Cayenne's Calumet" show the mix of regional slang, pop-cultural references, and cryptic imagery that defines the Italian underground. This isn't a solo statement; it's a scene portrait, with Hardfiz as the hub of a dense network of MCs and producers carrying each other forward.


