Friday, July 3, 2026

El Da Sensei "Hold On" - Video [prod. by Illmind The Producer]

 


Hold on to ya seat...we have another Unusual video release and we need yall to "Hold On". Produced by Illmind The Producer. A lavish sound scape that oozes into your ears, phone, TV, tablets and laptops. El Da Sensei gives you that feeling of things you miss and look for in your hip hop world, that difference. Hold On to that 90s era. 



Le Zeppo feat. Che Uno, Dealwon & Fresh Kils – "Play Dirty" [SINGLE]


Le Zeppo delivers "Play Dirty" featuring Che Uno, Dealwon, and Fresh Kils. This is a Canadian underground axis: Fresh Kils is a Toronto producer and MPC virtuoso held in high regard across the Canadian scene, and Che Uno appeared earlier on Hella Treez's *Death Before Detox Part 3*. Dealwon brings his own weight. The title "Play Dirty" sets a competitive, unvarnished attitude. A single bundling several established underground names – crew energy over a Fresh Kils production, known for its lively, often live-fingered MPC aesthetic. For heads tracking the Canadian underground beyond the Griselda-adjacent Hamilton/Toronto axis, this is a solid connect.

D.V. Alias Khryst – "NXXXX SHXT" [VIDEO]


D.V. Alias Khryst delivers "NXXXX SHXT" as a visualizer – part of a "Flip Phone Rap" freestyle series. Produced by JP The Producer, directed by The Bigger Picture Buda, mixed by M.I.N.G, mastered at Batcave Studios. The label web is extensive: Dgsup Inc / ICW LLC Entertainment / Soulspazm Records / Teamwork Records. Soulspazm has appeared multiple times (Ras Kass, The Difference Machine, and here) – a label curating lyrically-focused underground. The "Flip Phone Rap" concept is a deliberately stripped-down format: freestyles, raw, no gloss. D.V. Alias Khryst is a veteran who's built a solid catalog over the years, and the freestyle series keeps him in a lane that prioritizes bars over production spectacle.

Dynamo-P x Danke Noetic – "Momentum EP" [EP]

 

Dynamo-P and Danke Noetic On The Beat deliver the *Momentum EP* – seven tracks. Beats by Danke Noetic, rhymes by Dynamo-P. The track titles – "High Syde," "Spazz," "Take Your Title," "Broke AF," "Smoke Dat Fire," "Rap It Up," "Stack M's" – move between battle attitude, street perspective, and hustler mentality. A classic MC-producer tandem where one supplies the beats and the other the bars. Seven tracks, EP format, no bloat. *Momentum* as a title: the EP wants to build speed.

Exxtru God feat. Ace SL & Mekdelauit – "Crystal (Remix)" [VIDEO]


Exxtru God delivers "Crystal (Remix)" featuring Ace SL and Mekdelauit – from the forthcoming LP *ALLAH U*, out September 12, 2026. Self-produced. The whole thing comes out of Switzerland: production company Zehneinhalb GmbH, directed and shot by Tim Duerig, mixed by Sperrow, through Comin Tru Records. The album title *ALLAH U* and Exxtru God's name point toward spiritual or Five-Percenter-adjacent themes. The Swiss rap scene has a vibrant underground culture rarely noticed beyond its borders. A remix as a herald for a fall album – the rollout strategy is considered.

Willie Mays Blaze x Fuego Base – "Bread & Butter" [EP]


Willie Mays Blaze and Fuego Base deliver *Bread & Butter* – a six-track EP. Fuego Base is a member of the Black Soprano Family – Benny The Butcher's collective – and appeared as a feature on Benny's *The Plugs I Met 2.5* (from an earlier batch). That BSF connection anchors this EP in the Buffalo-adjacent Griselda universe. Willie Mays Blaze – named after the baseball legend, with "Blaze" as his own signature – brings his own style to the table. *Bread & Butter* as a title: the essentials, the foundation, what matters. Six tracks, compact, no filler.

Chyna Baejing & Boneweso – "B.O.N.D." [VIDEO]


Chyna Baejing and BoneWeso deliver "B.O.N.D." from the album *Baejing Ballad*, released earlier in the year. Chyna Baejing is a fast-rising wordsmith out of Lynn, Massachusetts, with BoneWeso serving as the super producer behind the project. Directed by Revenxnt. The crucial context: this runs through 23 Incredible Industries – the same label/studio ecosystem (Mr. Rose, #MiniMansion) that houses Estee Nack's *Live at the Tabernackle Vol. II*. An earlier video from the album, "GAMEOFBONES," featured Estee Nack directly. That positions Chyna Baejing within the Boston/Lynn underground that's gained international visibility through Estee Nack and the 23 Incredible Industries network. "B.O.N.D." as a title – loyalty, brotherhood, possibly an acronym. A release carried by a functioning local ecosystem, which is often the real engine behind underground longevity.

AWOL Da Mindwriter & August Fanon – "NOW LOADING" [ALBUM]

 

AWOL Da Mindwriter and August Fanon deliver *NOW LOADING* – a fully conceived album with video game aesthetics as its through-line. The track titles speak the language of the gamer generation: "Altered Beast," "Golden Gun," "Chaos Control," "Now Loading," "To Be Continued," plus skits like "The Lobby Skit." Written by AWOL Da Mindwriter, entirely produced by August Fanon – who appeared in an earlier batch as a Sankofa collaborator and is one of the current underground's most respected producers. Features from Vic Spencer, Al Unique, Zarz the Origin, and – as a heavyweight anchor – Planet Asia on "Chaos Control." Cuts by DJ Pinn, illustration by Todd Pham. Written in New York and Los Angeles, released through 7eMeraldsMedia. A concept album that blends gamer nostalgia with lyrical density without sliding into gimmick territory – the feature list alone signals serious intent.

Tha God Fahim – "TGIF" [ALBUM]


Tha God Fahim delivers *TGIF* – sixteen tracks. Fahim is one of the most prolific MCs in all of independent rap, and this album slots into an output that's genuinely dizzying in volume. In an earlier batch he appeared as a feature on SHARP.'s *The Blacker The Berry*. "TGIF" – Thank God It's Fahim, a play on his self-mythology – is classic Fahim territory: dense, almost meditative flows over dusty loops, street meeting spirituality, hustler philosophy meeting mystical self-elevation. Sixteen tracks signal full-length ambition. With an artist who releases this frequently, the question is never whether it's good, but where this project sits within his vast catalog. For the initiated, that's part of the appeal – Fahim rewards deep catalog immersion.

Substance810 – "Kindness For Weakness" [VIDEO]


Substance810 delivers "Kindness For Weakness" – the next single from *Greed Tastes Like Power*, releasing July 10, 2026. Produced by Backwoods Muzik, shot and edited by Christopher Hoffman Films. Where "Gluttony" came from S Eyes Finest, Substance810 switches producers here – a sign of the album's sonic range. The title "Kindness For Weakness" is one of the oldest street maxims: kindness mistaken for weakness. Substance810 – an MC from the Buffalo-adjacent underground with a dense, street-rooted rhyme style – continues building the album's thematic scaffolding with this second preview: the seven deadly sins, power, greed, moral decay. The rollout is deliberate, and the concept is holding together.

Shitao – "Approaching Storm" [ALBUM]

 

Shitao delivers *Approaching Storm* – a project with a clear concept: seven Maxo remixes and seven beats, only on Bandcamp, only free. Maxo is an LA rapper (Def Jam) whose introspective, often melancholic style has earned a devoted following. Shitao takes his vocals and lays them over new productions, with the project's second half delivering the instrumentals separately. The conceptual frame is ambitious: from Edward Mitchell Bannister to the Minneapolis riots, a storm is coming. Bannister was a 19th-century African American landscape painter – tying him to the Minneapolis unrest draws an arc across Black American history and present. A remix project with intellectual underpinning, given away rather than sold. For heads who value both the flip and the framework, this is a thoughtful offering.

Kingdom Kome x Sponatola feat. RUEN – "813 to 305" [SINGLE]


Kingdom Kome and Sponatola deliver "813 to 305" featuring RUEN. The numbers are area codes: 813 is Tampa, 305 is Miami – the title maps a Florida axis. Florida rap often gets reduced to trap and Miami bass, but there's an underground boom bap scene that rarely gets spotlighted. Kingdom Kome and Sponatola position themselves geographically with intent. RUEN features. Without additional credits, the single rests on its regional grounding – a statement of Florida underground identity.

Killah Dilla – "The Ward" [VIDEO]


Killah Dilla delivers "The Ward" from the *Muckleberry Finn* project, entirely produced by Frizzy Astro. Killah Dilla also appears as a guest on Chad Game's "Graveyard Shift" (from an earlier batch), signaling his connectivity within the Canadian and broader international underground. The project title *Muckleberry Finn* plays on Mark Twain's *Huckleberry Finn* – literary reference meets street perspective. A project carried entirely by one producer has sonic cohesion, and Frizzy Astro supplies the framework. "The Ward" as a title may reference Toronto's historic Ward neighborhood or a hospital ward – either reading fits a darker atmosphere.

WateRR x Billionaire Boyscout – "Not Here to Fit In" [EP]

 

WateRR and Billionaire Boyscout deliver *Not Here to Fit In* – seven tracks written, performed, and executive produced by WateRR, scored by Billionaire Boyscout. WateRR is an LA lyricist who's built a solid reputation in the lyrically-focused West Coast underground – dense bars, street perspective, no compromise. Features from Rufus Sims, Easy O'Hare, and Imani Nichele. The mix comes from Doc Da Mindbenda and WateRR himself – Doc appeared in an earlier batch as the architect of the *Bet The House* universe. The track titles say it all: "Told Scout I'd Be a Billionaire," "Not a Industry Ni99a," "Bringing it Raw" – this is an MC who treats independence as core identity, not marketing angle. Artwork by Duane Planes. Seven tracks, no bloat, a clear statement of intent that matches the title.

Pielroja feat. Kazu – "Poltergeist" [VIDEO]


Pielroja delivers "Poltergeist" featuring Kazu, produced by Alka. Pielroja is a name from the Colombian and broader Latin American rap underground – a scene with a vibrant identity of its own that rarely receives international attention but operates at a high technical and lyrical level. The track joins a run of releases ("Entre Líneas," "Lirikal Shottaz," "Modo Avión," "Fugitivo") that sharpen Pielroja's profile in Spanish-language boom bap. "Poltergeist" as a title signals a darker, haunted atmosphere – fitting for Alka's production approach.

Bass & Bars feat. Buckshot of Black Moon – "Who Got Da Props" x "Buck Em Down" (EP81) [VIDEO]


This is a format with serious weight: Bass & Bars is the live session series produced by Ian Schwartzman, DJ Premier, and Brady Watt. Episode 81 features Buckshot of Black Moon – one of the most formative voices in 90s Brooklyn underground, leader of the Boot Camp Clik and the Duck Down label. He performs two of his classics: "Who Got Da Props" and "Buck Em Down." The originals were produced by DJ Evil Dee and Da Beatminerz – the signature beatmakers behind Black Moon's *Enta Da Stage* (1993). Brady Watt provides the live bass foundation. Filmed at the Bushwick Collective, set designed by Danny Cortes, directed by Poe. The occasion: Buckshot's forthcoming album *The Package*, dropping July 10. When Premier and Brady Watt invite a legend to reinterpret his classics over live bass, it's more than nostalgia – it's cultural documentation of the highest order.

Copywrite – "The Last Supper" [ALBUM]

 

Important context first: this isn't a brand-new 2026 production but an exclusive Spanish vinyl edition of Copywrite's seventh studio album, originally released in 2024 via Man Bites Dog Records. The underground veteran and esteemed lyricist enlists indie golden-age emcees and producers from his early Rawkus, Eastern Conference, and Fondle 'Em Records days. This particular edition features ten tracks (the original LP carried thirteen), executive produced by Óscar Vila. Swab is the main producer, "Green Screen" is produced by Evidence, with the expert touch of DJ Mighty Mi. Highlights include "Diamond Bukowski" featuring Nino Is, Bless Picasso, and Ras Kass, and Atmosphere's Slug, whose lyrical depth complements Copy's tales of lost ones and pain on "Turn the Page". Copywrite is a Columbus, Ohio MC notable as a member of MHz Legacy and formerly of The Weathermen, whose 2001 solo debut *The High Exhaulted* became an underground classic. More than twenty years past that debut, this album proves in the present why his lyrical skill remains elite – the songs are dense and packed with effortless detail that require several listens to fully digest.

NEZZY – "The Art of Vandalism" [VIDEO]


NEZZY delivers "The Art of Vandalism" – produced by XIV Muzik, shot and edited by Hawke Trackler, mixed and mastered by Trevor DeBlase, under the Infamous Studios banner. The title references graffiti culture – one of hip-hop's four foundational elements – framing vandalism as an art form. Without further biographical detail, the single stands on its craft: a solid production and post chain with a clear visual focus.

Skunkz x Brainorchestra – "Forward Thinking" [EP]


Skunkz and Brainorchestra deliver *Forward Thinking* – an eight-track EP. Brainorchestra appeared in an earlier batch ("Spend A Euro" from the forthcoming *Patient Man Rides The Donkey*) and has established himself as an MC/producer with a sharp sample sensibility. This link with Skunkz expands that world. No additional credits available, but Brainorchestra's involvement sets an expectation: deep sample digs, sharp rhymes, compact runtime. *Forward Thinking* as a title matches the approach – not backward-looking nostalgia, but classic foundations delivered in a current frame.

Mister Personal & TReBeats – "Ghost of Eastshima" [VIDEO]


Mister Personal and TReBeats deliver *Country & Eastern 5* – the fifth and final chapter of their saga. "Ghost of Eastshima" opens the EP, a samurai-wasteland fusion inspired by the spirit of *Ghost of Tsushima*, where blade, dust, honor, and boom bap collide within Mister Personal's own Eastgarden mythology. The concept is genuinely ambitious: across five installments, Mister Personal has built a continuous mythos – the Lone Ranger of the Eastgarden Wastelands. Four tracks blend raw country boom bap, outlaw energy, Eastern shadows, and heavy emotional storytelling. The second track, "Campfire of Ice" featuring Metalz, is described as a cold, rugged campfire anthem where survival feels frozen. All beats and cuts mixed by TReBeats at Swissgarden, recorded and mastered by Mister Personal at Eastgarden Music. Releasing late July 2026. As a closing gate to a five-part narrative, this is world-building rap that rewards listeners who've followed the arc.

OneMike – "The Essence of Greatness 2" (Hosted by DJ Chubby Chub) [ALBUM]

 

OneMike returns, teaming with DJ Chubby Chub for *The Essence of Greatness 2*. The release pays homage to the golden age of jackin'-for-beats mixtapes, filled with sharp punchlines, authentic storytelling, relentless determination, and true Hip Hop spirit. The format is deliberate: one long continuous mix like a true old-school mixtape, running just under 39 minutes uninterrupted. Lyrics by OneMike, hosted by DJ Chubby Chub, mixed and mastered by T.R.A.N.E. Spitta. The jackin'-for-beats tradition – rapping over other artists' well-known instrumentals – is one of the oldest practices in the culture, and OneMike treats it with genuine respect rather than nostalgia kitsch. For heads who came up on cassette-era mixtapes, this format is a love letter.

MC Bomber – "Auf Speed" [VIDEO]


MC Bomber – a Berlin-Kreuzberg mainstay known for his unpolished, often absurdly humorous brand of German street rap – drops "Auf Speed" with a video by Ferdinand Klotzky. The beat comes from MC Bomber himself, mixed and mastered by BeatsByA, arriving as an album announcement paired with tour tickets. Bomber has never tried to sound clean – his strength lies in directness, Berlin slang, and an attitude indifferent to trends. "Auf Speed" (On Speed) sets the tone: fast, unfiltered, no detours. Pure Kreuzberg 36 energy.

doseone x Height Keech – "Wood Teeth" [EP]


This isn't classic boom bap, but it belongs on any serious radar. doseone – poet, rapper, singer, painter, producer, and member of Anticon, cLOUDDEAD, Subtle, and 13&God – is one of the defining figures of American experimental underground rap. With Height Keech (Dan Keech, a Baltimore fixture), he's built a series: the first *Wood Teeth* was a blistering six-song EP capturing the frustration and anger modern America is sowing in its people, written the week of 6/9/25 and recorded in protest on 6/14/25. doseone splatters his skittering rasp all over Height Keech's classic fuzz-rock samples – a powerful combination. The follow-up is here: *Wood Teeth II* is a scathing, slapping six-song sequel that doubles down on emotion, writing, and production to capture the still sordid and broken modern Amerikkka, this time bringing along one of the artists who inspired the original – the immutable Brian Ennals. The vinyl includes instrumentals on the B side. Raps and art by doseone, produced by Height Keech. For heads who want their protest music jagged, literate, and utterly uncompromising, this is essential.

Shacke One feat. Karate Andi & Megaloh – "Kaiserwetter (Remix)" [VIDEO]


Shacke One – a Hamburg street rap institution deeply rooted in the German underground, known for his uncompromising, image-heavy rhyme style – brings two Berlin heavyweights onto the "Kaiserwetter" remix: Karate Andi and Megaloh. Achim Funk produces. This is a north-to-east German axis that works: Shacke's rugged Hamburg edge, Karate Andi's ferocious battle-rap energy, and Megaloh's technical precision and reach. The track runs within the framework of the Sternzeichen Boss Tour 2026. "Kaiserwetter" – bright blue sky, perfect weather – reads as either ironic or sincere depending on the bars. The remix stacks three distinct Deutschrap voices on one beat without any of them crowding out the others. For anyone tracking German-language boom bap and street rap, this is a solid summit of established names.

Heaven Razah x Smuvemassbeatz – "The Black Dick Tracy" [ALBUM]


Heaven Razah – known to many as Hell Razah, a founding member of Sunz of Man and one of the Wu-Tang extended family's most distinctive lyricists – links with producer Smuvemassbeatz for *The Black Dick Tracy*. The name change from Hell to Heaven carries real weight: following a brain aneurysm in 2010 and a long road to recovery, he realigned both his identity and spiritual focus. Despite the 17-track listing, this is a lean project – the total runtime clocks in around 23 minutes, meaning these are short, concentrated cuts. Judah Priest appears as the sole guest, keeping it within the Sunz of Man orbit. Smuvemassbeatz handling the full production gives the album the sonic cohesion that single-producer projects thrive on. The title plays with Dick Tracy detective iconography – noir, crime, cinematic shadow. Heaven Razah's pen remains dense with Five-Percenter cosmology, street imagery, and spiritual symbolism – the through-line of his entire catalog from *The Last Shall Be First* onward.