Sunday, June 28, 2026

Black Silver X HardMoney "Fadeaway Shots" [SINGLE]

 

Black Silver and HardMoney present "Fadeaway Shots" – the new single from their joint project *Void Where Inhibited*, dropping summer 2026 through Sterling World Records. HardMoney produces, Black Silver raps. The track is described as cutting through the noise of a world obsessed with labels and overreactions – a smooth, confident reminder to stop taking everything so seriously and speak freely without fear of who might get offended. It's a chill, expressive hip-hop vibe built for listeners who want to breathe, think, and live unfiltered. The title "Fadeaway Shots" is a basketball reference – the fadeaway jump shot, where you create space while still scoring. The metaphor translates: distance from the noise, precision intact. At 89 BPM over 3:06, this is mid-tempo reflection rather than aggression. Two versions included: vocal and instrumental. For heads tired of the performative outrage cycle and looking for music that values perspective over posturing, this one's built for you.

Substance810 "Gluttony" [VIDEO]


Substance810 presents "Gluttony" – the official music video and single from his forthcoming album *Greed Tastes Like Power*, releasing worldwide July 10, 2026. Produced by S Eyes Finest, shot and edited by Christopher Hoffman Films. The track title "Gluttony" and the album title *Greed Tastes Like Power* signal a thematic concept – possibly exploring the seven deadly sins, critiquing capitalism, or examining the psychology of power and excess. Gluttony as one of the cardinal sins gives the track a moral or philosophical dimension that elevates it beyond typical braggadocio. Substance810 as an artist name suggests exactly that – substance, depth, no empty calories. With a July 10 release date, "Gluttony" serves as the appetite-whetter for a project that promises to dig into heavier territory. For listeners who want their hip-hop to carry conceptual weight, this one's worth watching.

Sites and The Kid "Hardest Lesson" [VIDEO]


Sites and The Kid deliver "Hardest Lesson" – a single that digs deep into a personal chapter of Sites' life. Real newspaper clippings were used in the video, collected while his case was unfolding. That level of documentation elevates this beyond typical street-rap narrative – when an artist incorporates actual press coverage from his own legal situation, it's a statement. This isn't fiction, it's lived experience translated into bars. The title "Hardest Lesson" suggests reflection rather than glorification – the kind of insight that comes from consequences, not bravado. The track is available on all streaming platforms, but the visual is where the full weight of the narrative lands. For listeners who value authenticity and storytelling that carries real stakes, this one hits different.

The 17th Cipher x Knowledge Da Nerd X Pillzbury "T.H.R.O.N.E." [EP]


The 17th Cipher, Knowledge Da Nerd, and Pillzbury connect for the *T.H.R.O.N.E.* EP – four tracks with minimal context available. The title is fully capitalized, suggesting it's an acronym – possibly "The Highest Rank Of Nexus Emcees" or something along those lines, though that's speculation. Three MCs across four tracks means either posse-cut energy or rotating solo moments. The 17th Cipher as a name carries numerological or conceptual weight – the cipher being the circle where MCs prove themselves, "17th" adding a specific designation. Knowledge Da Nerd and Pillzbury bring their own identities to the table. At four tracks, this is a concise statement – no room for filler, every verse has to count. Without production credits or feature details, the music itself will have to speak.

SmooveSmith "The Grasshopper" [VIDEO]


SmooveSmith, hailing from Brownsville, Brooklyn, delivers "The Grasshopper" – the new single and visual from his album *Smoove Criminal Vol. 1*. Produced by Proffeny, shot by Clear Vision Films, directed by Caesa McFly. Brownsville is one of Brooklyn's grittiest neighborhoods – home to Mike Tyson, Jay-Z, and countless MCs who've channeled unfiltered street realism into their bars. SmooveSmith carries that lineage forward. The title "The Grasshopper" evokes kung-fu references (the character from the classic TV series *Kung Fu*) or grasshopper metaphors – hopping, surviving, taking what's needed. Released through SmooveSailing Records and SmooveSmith LLC, this is a fully independent operation with complete creative control. The "Vol. 1" designation signals more to come. For listeners tuned into Brooklyn street rap that refuses to compromise, SmooveSmith is one to watch.

Johnny Ciggs & D.R.U.G.S. Beats feat. Big Sty & Mark Ingraham "Fist City" [VIDEO]


Johnny Ciggs and Big Sty handle vocals, D.R.U.G.S. Beats provides production, and Mark Ingraham adds live horns. Profound79 films, Johnny Ciggs edits. The track comes from *Glass Roses*, available on vinyl and all streaming platforms through Gritty City Records. The horn section elevates "Fist City" beyond standard boom bap territory – this isn't sampled brass, it's Mark Ingraham playing live, giving the track an organic, breathing energy that separates it from loop-based production. The DIY ethos runs deep here: Ciggs raps, writes, and edits his own visual. Gritty City Records as a platform reinforces the independent spirit. *Glass Roses* as an album title suggests hardness wrapped in beauty – or beauty that cuts. For listeners tuned into hip-hop that incorporates live instrumentation without losing its edge, this one delivers.

Jizzm High Definition & HardMoney feat. Myka 9 "The Itch" [SINGLE]

 

Jizzm High Definition delivers "The Itch" featuring Myka 9 – and that feature credit carries serious weight. Myka 9 is a founding member of Freestyle Fellowship, one of the most influential underground crews of the early 90s Los Angeles scene, a group that helped define abstract, jazz-influenced rap and pushed the boundaries of what an MC could sound like. HardMoney handles production. For over three decades, Myka 9 has been a fixture in the West Coast underground, collaborating with artists from Busdriver to Aceyalone (his Freestyle Fellowship partner) and maintaining a reputation as one of the most technically skilled and conceptually adventurous rappers in the game. Getting Myka 9 on your track in 2026 is a statement – it says you respect the lineage and you're willing to step up to the plate. Two versions included: vocal and instrumental. Released through Sterling World Records.

Benny The Butcher & Harry Fraud "Can't Be Much" [VIDEO]


Benny The Butcher continues his reign as one of hip-hop's most consistent voices with *The Plugs I Met 2.5* – an EP that serves as a bridge chapter in one of rap's most beloved series, arriving ahead of a landmark anniversary release scheduled for June 26, 2026, which will combine all PIM titles into one classic album. The Black Soprano Family leader and Buffalo native officially released the six-track project on June 24, continuing the gritty street narratives, elite lyricism, and hard-hitting production that have helped establish Benny as one of the most respected rappers of his generation. Benny is joined by an impressive lineup: Raekwon, 38 Spesh, Detroit rapper Bruiser Wolf, and Black Soprano Family members ElCamino and Fuego Base. Production comes from Harry Fraud, Daringer, Beat Butcha, and the late DJ Shay. Harry Fraud brings his signature atmospheric soundscapes and luxurious production style, his previous work with Benny having consistently resonated with fans. Daringer returns as one of the producers most closely associated with Griselda's rise, his minimalist and haunting beats remaining essential to the collective's identity. The closing track "Can't Be Much" sends off the EP with a symphonic trap outro, Benny getting deep in his coke rap bag lyrically. Many will presumably say *The Plugs I Met 2.5* is the best thing Benny has made since *Tana Talk 4* or *Everybody Can't Go* – and the six tracks make a compelling case.

Leanah Cane "Ruthless" [VIDEO]


Leanah Cane delivers the visual for "Ruthless," a standout single from her *Sample Gang 5* album. Mixed by Sdee, the track carries the weight that comes with a title like *Sample Gang* – this is sample-driven hip-hop built on crate-digging, not preset loops. The "5" in the title signals a series – this is the fifth installment, meaning Cane has built a consistent body of work around this aesthetic. "Ruthless" is described as "most definitely one for the books," and while specific production and feature credits aren't detailed, the core statement is clear: this is an artist committed to a particular sound and approach. For listeners who've followed the *Sample Gang* series from Volume 1, this is familiar territory executed with the confidence that comes from repetition and refinement.

Louis Cypher X Local Healers X Pandamonium "Ya Get Me [The JB Flip Remix '26]" [SINGLE]

 

Pandamonium had a sample flip idea, made it in the moment, bounced it down, then somehow accidentally deleted the entire project file – leaving only the bounced audio. Rather than rebuild from scratch, he used it as an opportunity to give "Ya Get Me" – originally from Louis Cypher and Local Healers (Nay Loco & Ty Healy) – a second, updated remix treatment. The original track appeared on the 2022 *Long Year* EP, released through the I'm Not From London / Kamikazi Airline platform (Dizzy Dustin / UD). Pandamonium describes this as an "absolute party SLAMMER," and the energy backs it up. Vocals written, performed, and recorded by Louis Cypher, Ty Healy, and Nat Loco; remixed, produced, mixed, and mastered by Pandamonium. This is a reminder of sorts for those who may not be aware of the 2022 release – a reintroduction through a fresh sonic lens. Two versions included: vocal and instrumental. Bamboom 2026.