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.
NÉMÉSIS "Coroner Conversations" (Beat by Kheyzine) [VIDEO]
The Street Dreamers Production Club "ACT II" [ALBUM]
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Misa & Nicholas Craven feat. Bob Marlich "Dame De Fer" [VIDEO]
Kain Cole x Foul Mouth "Foolish!" [VIDEO]
Louie Sincere & Fat Kneel feat. DJ Grazzhoppa "2 Quarters" [VIDEO]
Gaine$ "Real 1" [VIDEO]
Monday, June 8, 2026
DJ Crypt ft. Snak The Ripper "Pull Up" [VIDEO]
Black Silver x HardMoney "Super Shady" [SINGLE]

Black Silver, born Christopher Rodgers, was a member of the Analog Brothers – the experimental hip-hop group featuring Ice-T, Kool Keith, Marc Live, and Pimpin' Rex. Kool Keith described him as "a space kinda writer" with a flexible approach. In 2008, Ice-T and Black Silver toured together as Black Ice, releasing the album "Urban Legends." He is signed to Sterling World Records and is a member of the Analog Brothers, Likwit Crew, 2000 Crows, Black Ice, and Concrete Babies, having recorded prolifically both as a solo artist and in group collaborations. "Super Shady" is the fifth preview from the "Void Where Inhibited" EP with HardMoney. The track addresses industry corruption directly, breaking from conventional loop-based structures in favor of variations and shifts that support Black Silver's lyrical complexity. The project positions itself as an anthem for the independent movement – against gatekeepers, against monotony, for creative autonomy.
Stu Bangas & Young Reese Dude "Great Muta's Mist" [SINGLE]
P-Ro x Crack Sizzlack "7 Forms of Love" [EP]

P-Ro and Crack Sizzlack deliver their fourth collaborative project with "7 Forms of Love" – the natural follow-up to "7 Signs of Stupidity." Seven tracks, each a different facet: Lust (featuring G Fam Black), Friendship, Universal, Failed, Enduring, Familial, Self. Crack Sizzlack handles full production, while P-Ro performs, mixes, masters, and designs the artwork. Total creative control in one hand. The structure is conceptually deliberate – no title is arbitrary, every track serves a function within the arc. P-Ro treats love not as a single romantic incident but as a spectrum ranging from failure to self-discovery.
Terror Van Poo x Vinny Idol "The Dictator" [VIDEO]
Sankofa x P-RO x Tali Rodriguez "Everyone's Favorite Tattoos" [SINGLE]
Tay Da Crown x Dephchyld "American Gothic" [VIDEO]
Hannibal Stax & PF Cuttin "Omega Supreme" [EP]

Hannibal Stax made his worldwide major-label debut on "Itz a Set Up" from Gang Starr's classic album "Moment of Truth." He rose under the tutelage of the late Guru and DJ Premier, appearing on high-profile projects from Gang Starr, Afu-Ra, Baldhead Slick, and Big Shug, before unveiling his debut solo LP "Seize The Day" produced entirely by Marco Polo in May 2013. Born in 1973, Stax describes hip-hop as his lifeline – not a career choice but a spiritual practice. PF Cuttin (real name Felix Rovira) is one half of Blahzay Blahzay, the East Coast hip-hop duo from Brooklyn formed in 1985. Their breakthrough came with "Danger" in 1995, spurred by a catchy sample from Jeru Da Damaja's "Come Clean." PF Cuttin's polished production earmarked the album with a distinctly clean-crafted sound that rivaled such established beat sculptors as Pete Rock and Premier. He's released 100+ mixtapes since 1994 and has DJ'd all over the world. "Omega Supreme" brings these two Brooklyn lineages together: five tracks, features from Sadat X and Rasheed Chappell. This isn't nostalgia; it's earned chemistry between two veterans who've maintained their craft without interruption. Stax's rough-hewn voice over Cuttin's dusty, precise production carries a weight that only decades of shared history can provide.
The Rap Factory "5th Episode" [VIDEO]
SOO DO KOO "gary" [EP]

SOO DO KOO opens "gary" with a 39-second existential question: "what is my purpose here on earth." No answer provided – just the frame for what follows. Six tracks, the shortest under a minute, the longest barely past two. Cise Greeny of Red Lotus Klan delivers his feature on "chris carter," a title that reads multiple ways. SINAI produces "old ironsides," shifting the sonic horizon slightly. SOO DO KOO has already appeared on LYNC LONE's "Life Is... Fleeting" and Cise Greeny's "Klairvoyance" – a dense network of Queens-affiliated lo-fi underground. The music sounds like a damaged signal from a basement nobody officially knows about: fragmented loops, dusty drums, voices disappearing into fog.
KOGZ "Dead Ends" [VIDEO]
Willhouse & Demlot "House on the Liffey" [EP]
Young Zee "MINE" (feat. Psych Major) [VIDEO]
Wax & DJ Hoppa "Highway Hotel" [ALBUM]
Sayzee "S.T.A.W.D.A.T. 4" [ALBUM]
Rafting Goods "Rafting Good5" [ALBUM]
Mo Buks & Doza The Drum Dealer "Bang 4 Ur Buks" [EP]
Nusun x Baz Rui "Working Roots" [ALBUM]
Pastelle Records "Vol. 2… Pastelle Is The Future" [ALBUM]
Jav The Dentist "Flossin For Smiles Vol. 2" [ALBUM]
Teeg Austin "The Squared Circle" [ALBUM]
Mach-Hommy x Playa Haze "5786 AM: Easy Listen" [ALBUM]
Sam Krats "Culture" [ALBUM]
5ifth Element "Change Is Necessary II" [ALBUM]
Ferris Blusa x MadScience Beats "That’s Between You And Your Gawd" [ALBUM]
All Hail Y.T. "Cruel Summer" [ALBUM]
4five6 Nice & DeevoDaGenius "Shoot Dice Not People" [ALBUM]
Sunday, June 7, 2026
DJ LOTMIX - LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep49 [Boombap Mixshow]
LOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep49 by Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix with FRANCE FLEET DJS
feat BENNY THE BUTCHER x FUEGO BASE | CRIMEAPPLE ft ESTEE NACK | EL GANT | THE LOX x MAKOR SEVEN x MAVADO x MARLON ASHER | CHUBS & FEVER &more
Prod by WORK SCORCESE | BHRAMABULL |THE BEAT DEALERS &more
BROADCASTED WORLDWIDE on 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 🇿🇦 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 🇨🇴 🇬🇷
Saturday, June 6, 2026
M-Dot "I Know" [SINGLE]

We covered "I Know" yesterday as part of M-Dot's "A Notebook With No Light" album. Produced by Chill-ill with cuts from DJ Decepta. The track remains M-Dot's statement about focus, motivation, and perseverance despite distraction. The video uses clever imagery — M-Dot as a conscience in the background of everyday scenarios. A record about discipline, not success.
Henri "War" [VIDEO]
Courtney Bell, Royce Da 5'9" & Benny The Butcher "BANG" [VIDEO]
Lord Fury "RASPUTIN II: The Debauchery Chamber" [ALBUM]

Demi Portion "Pick Up" [VIDEO]
The Black Depths "Neo Deadly Rave" [EP]
Lord Sko & Statik Selektah "Wish Upon A Star" [VIDEO]
067Red "Suge Knight Is Really A Good Guy" [ALBUM]

The album title "Suge Knight Is Really A Good Guy" is deliberately provocative — Suge Knight as one of hip-hop's most controversial figures. 067Red uses this as an ironic frame for a 14-track project featuring The Musalini, Bruiser Wolf, and BeenOfficialOrd. Production mainly by Zilly900, with contributions from Lo Katana, Tremendiss, Redhands, Bad Lungz, Dev Rodgers, Boneweso, and Skipdakid. Short track lengths (mostly under two minutes) keep the pace aggressive. Titles like "95' Source Awards," "Karbon Fiber Bonnet," and "I.B.S.V." show a mix of hip-hop history and absurdist humor.
NEZZY "Wildstyle" [VIDEO]
John Brown The Rapper & Da Beatminerz "Waxing in Mecca" [ALBUM]

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