Friday, May 22, 2026

Reef Hustle "Momma Love" (feat. Whoistevenyoung) [SINGLE]

 

Reef Hustle delivers raw tribute in "Momma Love." The single featuring Whoistevenyoung, is taken from his critically acclaimed 'What About War II' album. Soulful melodies and bass resonate throughout Reef's emotive lyrical performance. He embodies this 24/7, 365 dedication and touches on sacrifices, giving flowers, and making momma proud. Stream "Momma Love" below. 


Snowgoons "Furious Styles" (feat. J.SOS) [VIDEO]


Snowgoons – the German production collective – deliver "Furious Styles" featuring J.SOS from the "Black Snow 3" album. Across nearly two decades, the Snowgoons have built one of the most consistent production discographies in international underground hip-hop. Their sample-based, drum-heavy architecture has supported MCs from Reef The Lost Cauze and Sean Price to Termanology and beyond. Video by Richie 4K. J.SOS, a longtime Snowgoons collaborator, brings the requisite energy. The "Black Snow" series has established itself as a central axis in the Snowgoons universe – a consistent platform for their evolving sound.

Judah Priest "Legend Of Sleepy Hollow (Love & Revenge) Vol. 1 [Deluxe Edition]" [ALBUM]


Judah Priest – longtime affiliate of the Wu-Tang Killa Beez – releases the Deluxe Edition of "Legend Of Sleepy Hollow (Love & Revenge) Vol. 1." A consistent presence in the extended Wu family, Judah Priest has steadily built a body of work that honors the lineage while pursuing his own creative direction. The album title signals conceptual ambition – Washington Irving's "Legend of Sleepy Hollow" as narrative framework, "Love & Revenge" as emotional axis. The Deluxe Edition expands the original work with additional material.

Babylon Dead "Death Upon Dem" [ALBUM]

 

Babylon Dead releases "Death Upon Dem" through the Illinformed/RLD camp. Illinformed is a cornerstone of the UK underground, known for production work with Datkid, Cracker Jon, and the broader Bristol/Split Prophets scene. Fourteen tracks deep, with titles translating dancehall and reggae vocabulary into hip-hop architecture: "Real Badman," "How Yuh Mean," "Bare Burial," "Buss A Shot," "Chant Down," "Gully," "Redrum." Wyatt Earp features on "Out Here." The fusion of patois inflection with British boom bap creates a distinct statement that operates outside the standard UK underground template.

ESNOU "Underground Imperio" [VIDEO]


ESNOU delivers "Underground Imperio" – the title track from the 2026 album of the same name on ImperialRap Records. Features from Tierra De Cementerio, Massibo, Psycho Killa, Agares Roshi, Drepy, and Franakill. Classic posse-cut format with an unmistakably underground orientation. Video by Dale Tu Filma. The Spanish-language underground scene demonstrates its collective strength here – multiple established voices on a single track, each holding their own space.

Rick Hyde "The Happy Dayz" [EP]


Rick Hyde – integral member of Black Soprano Family alongside Benny The Butcher – delivers "The Happy Dayz EP." Hyde has steadily established himself as one of the most consistent solo artists in the extended Griselda/BSF orbit over the last several years. His sound moves between the classic BSF soul-sample palette and his own emerging lyrical identity. The title "Happy Dayz" suggests a reflective tone – distance from the day-to-day rather than immersion in it.

Korey B. & Micro "Phenomena" [ALBUM]

 

Korey B. and Micro deliver "Phenomena" – a ten-track project with features from Fountaine on "Bellrocka," DOBLEON on "7-11," Dusty Fox & Slick Devious on "Principalities," and Winston on "Small Pond." Track titles like "Viejito," "Fonzarelli," and "Ascension" suggest a thematically diverse approach – moving between nostalgic references and more spiritual or philosophical territory. The duo's chemistry across ten tracks signals an established working relationship rather than a one-off pairing.

Soldati Madero "5 Puntos" [VIDEO]


Soldati Madero delivers "5 Puntos" with production from Nekorfamily. Spanish-language underground hip-hop with a clear independent ethos.

NVY JONEZ LKR & Machacha "Villano De Medianoche" [ALBUM]

 

Brooklyn and Copenhagen, Denmark connect on "Villano De Medianoche." NVY JONEZ LKR over Machacha's complete production, recorded at ARTILLERY Studios in Copenhagen. Machacha is well-established in the European underground, with his sample-based production gaining recognition through collaborations with US veterans including Roc Marciano and Hus Kingpin. Ten tracks deep with a dense feature roster: Bruxas Brew, Chop The Father, Felix De Luca, D-RELL & Rodey Cali's Remedy, ethemadassasin, K.Burns, Lenox Hughes, Starz Coleman, Apollo & Sham Blak, and Amor Hitz. Thematic territory ranges between the gritty streets of New York and California.

Ras Ceylon x 9th Prince x Timbo King "BuzzSaw" [VIDEO]


"BuzzSaw" arrives as the first visual unveiling from "Scrollz of Lion Rock" – the forthcoming ninth album from Ras Ceylon. Co-directed by Timbo King with executive production from Oliver "Power" Grant. 9th Prince of Killarmy – brother of RZA and GZA – handles production. Intro by Bobo David, outro by Bobo Smith of Sizzla's Judgement Yard. Mixed and mastered by Xarina for Studio X. Filmed at "The Wall" in Park Hill, Shaolin – the Wu-Tang District – on the day of Oliver "Power" Grant's homegoing services. The visual and album are livicated to his memory. Power remains one of the key architects of the Wu-Tang movement, and this stands among his final executive productions in the physical realm. Originally released as audio in June 2025, "BuzzSaw" peaked at #2 on the HipHopGods charts. Physical release (vinyl, CD, cassette) via 1332 Records on 6.19.26 (Juneteenth).

Kingdom Kome x Ruen "Mint Misprints" [ALBUM]


The full "Mint Misprints" album from Kingdom Kome & RUEN on Walking With Enoch Music. Following the visual rollout of "Shimmy Ye" (with ILL BILL & SKAM2?), "Bullseye!", "No LLove" (with D.V. Alias Khrist), "Letter To My Seed," and "Stay Gone," the complete work is now available. Kome calls it their best collaborative work – the concept of beauty in errors and flaws threads through the tracklist. RUEN's production remains the binding element, building on their established chemistry from "Dirty Linens 2" and the more elegant "Barrel Reserve LP."

Alvarez Masterminded "Sinamatik Phenomenal" [EP]

 

Alvarez Masterminded delivers a tight seven-track project on "Sinamatik Phenomenal." Barbaric features twice – on "A Dot Phenomenal Pt II" and "Bishop and Cable" – with Diego Dollaz appearing on "Buck 50." Track titles like "98 Polo ish" and "Bishop and Cable" telegraph deliberate references to late-'90s East Coast aesthetics; the latter potentially nodding to Tupac's Bishop character from "Juice." Compact execution, no padding. The kind of release that rewards focused listening rather than passive consumption.

Sirrealist "Asshole" [VIDEO]


Sirrealist drops "Asshole" through The Westside Company, with a film by Mooszi and audio mixed and mastered at The Drug Lab. Sirrealworld.com serves as the platform hub. The title alone establishes the posture – no attempt at likability, no soft edges. The Westside Company as an imprint has cultivated a distinct identity rooted in West Coast independence with zero concession to broader appeal.

38 Spesh "8 Shots" [EP]


38 Spesh continues the "Shots" series with "8 Shots," dropping 5.29.26. The feature roster spans generations: Method Man on "The Main Line," Busta Rhymes on "Cold War," Rome Streetz on "Used 2," Dave East on "Heavy Burden," Che Noir on "Mental Health," and Ransom alongside Smooth Haynes on "Trust Us." Spesh handles production on five of the twelve tracks – his dual role as MC and producer remains the catalog's foundation. He's confirmed for Hot 97's 2026 Summer Jam at the Prudential Center on 7.24.26. Few artists embody independence as completely as 38 Spesh – Trust Gang as a platform for elevated street narrative and uncompromising lyricism. "8 Shots" pushes his evolution further while honoring the lineage.

Evil Ebenezer x C-Lance "Steroid Era" [ALBUM]

 

Five-time WCMA nominee Evil Ebenezer returns with "Steroid Era," a 12-track concept project using baseball as metaphor for the high-pressure music industry. C-Lance handles production entirely. The track titles map the metaphor directly: "Sammy the Bull," "Pete Rose," "Young Pedro," "Bonds," "97 Rockies" – each chapter reflecting on grit, failure, authenticity, and resilience. Features from JUNK, K-Prez, K.A.A.N., and D-Rec. Evil's resume includes over 130 million streams, a #1 on Canadian iTunes Hip-Hop charts, and 600+ live performances across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. C-Lance's heavy-hitting production – familiar from his work in the Jedi Mind Tricks orbit – provides exactly the backdrop this conceptual depth demands.

Anthony Danza "Stand Up" (feat. Boldy James) [VIDEO]


Anthony Danza recruits Boldy James for "Stand Up," produced by Max Julian of The DARE Program, released through Reaganomic. Boldy James needs no introduction – his monotone, near-whispered delivery has established him as one of the most distinctive voices in modern underground hip-hop, particularly through his work with The Alchemist on "The Price of Tea in China" and the Concrete Cowboy series. Max Julian's production gives Boldy the space he requires – minimal, atmospheric, free of unnecessary ornamentation. When Boldy appears on a track, the foundation has to match the focus.

Loco Rodriguez x La Vilerie "1993" [ALBUM]

 

French-language underground from the La Vilerie collective. Loco Rodriguez on vocals, La Vilerie handling beats, Eikonoklast on mix and master, cover art by Le Vil. Eight tracks featuring Eduakapenn1 on "Panama Papers" and Logik Constantine on "Revelation." The album title "1993" references the golden era directly, and track titles like "#LESANCIENSCESTLETURFU" (loosely "the old guard is the future") make the philosophy explicit. French boom bap with a clear lineage to the early '90s, but operating in the present rather than dwelling in nostalgia.

Comet MadMen "The Essence Freestyle" [VIDEO]


Comet MadMen delivers "The Essence Freestyle" from the project "New York Thru My Veins," hosted by the legendary DJ Pf Cuttin. The Mad Men Ent / Screwball / Infamous Ties affiliation carries weight – Screwball was one of Queens' most uncompromising crews in the late '90s and early 2000s, with KL, Hostyle, Blaq Poet, and Solo holding the line for hardcore Queens hip-hop. Pf Cuttin as host is itself a stamp of credibility within the NY underground DJ circuit. Pure freestyle energy, no theatrics.

Errol Eats Everything "Stagga Back (Remix EP)" [EP]


Errol Eats Everything returns with the "Stagga Back Remix EP" – a lyric-driven project rooted in substance and authentic collaboration. Built on soulful production and boom-bap foundations, with the majority produced by Furious Evans alongside additional work from Statik Selektah and DJ Crossphada. The feature list reads heavyweight: Brother Ali, Blu, Rome Streetz, Che Noir, Planet Asia, and Raz Fresco bring multiple regions, generations, and perspectives to the table. The focus track "Still Don't Matter None" with Brother Ali sets the tone – conviction and message over noise. Errol's Food For The People DJ Series, which recently hosted DJ Spinna, provides the curatorial infrastructure. More than a remix EP – this is dialogue between voices that still value bars, storytelling, DJs, and intentional hip-hop culture.

MO Buks & Doza The Drum Dealer "Bang 4 Ur Buks" [ALBUM]

 

Brownsville's MO Buks links with Doza The Drum Dealer for an album that wears its origin on its sleeve. Six vocal tracks plus six instrumentals, with features from Zill Money, Fa$t, Devious, Crise P, D. Goynz, Kaeson Skrilla, G.O.D., and Doza himself. "Go Brooklyn" stacks four guests for a borough-loyalty statement. The Brownsville DNA is unmistakable – experience, perspective, struggle, and wit colliding with soul-driven samples and hard-hitting drums. Doza handles all production, mixing, and mastering, providing total sonic cohesion. From Sean Price to today, Brownsville has produced some of hip-hop's most unfiltered voices, and MO Buks operates squarely within that tradition.

Sankofa x Burnt Bakarak "Babar" [SINGLE]


Sankofa of Fort Wayne, Indiana, links with Burnt Bakarak for "Babar" – a track using the elephant's strong memory as metaphor for working through the past, smoothly and soulfully. Tali Rodriguez handles engineering, Chef Mike on graphic design. Clean version, no radio edits required. Sankofa remains one of the most consistent storytellers in the Midwest underground, with a pen game that consistently transcends regional limitations. His ability to ground philosophical reflection in everyday imagery gives his catalog a unique narrative texture.

K-Rec & Checkmate "The Method" [ALBUM]

 

Checkmate – widely recognized for his unforgettable verse on the Rascalz' landmark Canadian anthem "Northern Touch" – reunites with K-Rec for "The Method." Both Vancouver veterans trace their roots back to the golden-era 1990s Canadian underground. Nine tracks, with features from Sadat X of Brand Nubian on "Good Nutrition," 4-IZE on "Day At Work," Moka Only on two cuts including the "Inference and Hearsay 94 Remix," Copywright on the title track, and Concise on "Burn It Down." Mastered by The Stuntman. K-Rec's production pays homage to classic boom bap craftsmanship while incorporating modern depth and polish, providing the perfect backdrop for Checkmate's razor-sharp delivery. The chemistry feels lived-in rather than constructed – two artists who've spent decades sharpening the same blade.

Ché Uno "Barras Luco" (feat. DNTE & Asun Eastwood) [VIDEO]


Toronto sends a strong lineup with Ché Uno, DNTE, and Asun Eastwood on "Barras Luco." Asun Eastwood remains one of Toronto's most reliable underground voices, having stamped his presence on a wide range of releases across the city. The track exemplifies what makes the Toronto scene work – dense bars, no excess, no pretense. The city continues to be one of the most underappreciated hubs in modern boom bap, with a tight-knit network that consistently delivers without chasing trends.

KINGDOM KOME x RUEN "Stay Gone" [VIDEO]


“I shoulda stay gone.” Globetrotting emcee Kingdom Kome has dropped visuals for new track “Stay Gone” this morning. Shot by Kevin Ramos and edited by D. Sakolsky (for Gusto Gold Productions) footage was mostly filmed on location in San Juan, Puerto Rico. However, while the background is a tropic beach, the soulful message throughout is one of disgust. Kingdom Kome reveals “it’s mostly inspired by my disgust of the music industry and how soulless and godless it truly is. I’m basically saying that if it wasn’t for my love for our culture and my art that I would have left this game a long time ago.”

“Stay Gone” appears on the newest Kingdom Kome LP Mint Misprints, which was released today on all streaming platforms. The album was fully produced by RUEN and features additional lyrical firepower from Ill Bill, SKAM2?, Daniel Son, D.V. Alias Khryst and Che Uno<;b>. Other recent singles leaked from the project include “Shimmy Ye” featuring Ill Bill & SKAM2?, “Bullseye!”, “No LLove” featuring the legendary D.V Alias Khrist and the tribute to Kingdom Kome’s son “Letter To My Seed.”

Ras Ceylon & Timbo King "Scrollz Of Lion Rock" [ALBUM + VIDEO]

 
SCROLL I — “BuzzSaw”

Ras Ceylon unveils “BuzzSaw,” the first visual and sonic transmission from Scrollz of Lion Rock — his forthcoming ninth album, co-directed by Timbo King and executive produced by the late Oliver “Power” Grant. Produced by 9th Prince of Killarmy, the track brings together Ras Ceylon, 9th Prince, and Timbo King in a hard-edged opening statement rooted deeply in the Wu-Tang Killa Beez lineage.

Originally released as an audio single in June 2025, “BuzzSaw” peaked at #2 on the HipHopGods charts and signaled the beginning of a new chapter in the Scrollz of Lion Rock saga. The record features an intro by Bobo David and an outro by Bobo Smith of Sizzla’s Judgement Yard, with mixing and mastering handled by Xarina for Studio X.

The official video, shot and edited by Hostage Media, was filmed at “The Wall” in Park Hill, Shaolin — the historic Wu-Tang District. Captured on the day of Oliver “PoWer” Grant’s homegoing services, the visual — along with the Scrollz of Lion Rock album itself — is livicated to his loving memory. A foundational architect behind the movement, Power’s presence and influence remain deeply embedded throughout the project, which stands among his final executive productions in the physical realm.

 
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RAS CEYLON – Scrollz of Lion Rock

Ras Ceylon is an Oakland, California–based MC and the first Sri Lankan rapper to emerge within the western Hip-Hop canon (debut in 1999), blending West Coast independence, precise lyricism, and reggae influences with ancestral awareness and a global perspective. His music bridges regions, lineages, and generations while maintaining deep Hip-Hop credibility, aligning him with artists who share his militant, socially conscious vision and establishing him as a singular voice in both the international and independent Hip-Hop landscape.

Scrollz of Lion Rock is Ras Ceylon’s ninth official studio album, slated for release in 2026, and marks a pivotal expansion of his Hip-Hop lineage. Built on the creative foundation of his 2024 project Jacket Fulla Medalz with Wu-Tang affiliate Timbo King, the album elevates that partnership into a fully realized, long-form statement that cements Ras Ceylon within the Wu Killa Beez lineage while highlighting his unique globally grassroots voice.

Co-directed by Timbo King—who appears throughout the album as a recurring guest presence—Scrollz of Lion Rock features Wu-Tang Clan family Cappadonna, Prodigal Sunn, 9th Prince, and Solomon Childs, alongside acclaimed MCs Ras Kass and Planet Asia—voices woven seamlessly into the album’s narrative, functioning as extensions of a shared militant and lyrical tradition rather than conventional features. Executive produced by Oliver “Power” Grant & shaped through A&R direction by Matthew “M80” Markoff (Holy Toledo Productions), the project stands as a cohesive, long-form statement rooted in legacy, lyricism, and militant Hip-Hop tradition.

The album is also livicated to the loving memory of Oliver "Power" Grant.

Through this album, Ras Ceylon carries forward a disciplined, socially conscious Hip Hop ethos while expanding its reach across coasts, generations, and cultures, adding a vital new chapter to that legacy. Rooted in boom-bap fundamentals and sharpened by present-day urgency, the album confronts themes of power, resistance, survival, and cultural memory with precision and weight. Tracks such as “DisInfoAge”, “Free The World”, and “Ancestorz” reflect the project’s political clarity and enduring relevance. The album’s title, intro, and cover art draw from Sigiriya (Lion Rock)—an ancient Sri Lankan rock fortress symbolizing strength, endurance, and inherited knowledge—framing the record as both historical reflection and contemporary statement.

Sonically, the album is highlighted by DJ Allah Mathematics, longtime DJ and creator of the iconic Wu “W” logo, whose involvement lends the project both musical authority and symbolic lineage. Additional production from Cruise, Dawit Justice, and HBK’s AkaFrank forms a raw, cohesive soundscape rooted in authentic Hip Hop textures. Scrollz of Lion Rock stands as a focused, culturally resonant release built for legacy and collector permanence. 

Scrollz of Lion Rock is out Friday 19th June -  https://label-caster.ffm.to/pnj7f81vtj 

Physical copies of the album are also available now for pre order - https://www.1332records.com/product-page/ras-ceylon-scrollz-of-lion-rock-album

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Think & Possessed "Absentia" [EP]

 

Possessed remains one of the most technically demanding MCs the UK underground has ever produced. A founding member of London-based hip-hop group Rhyme Asylum – formed in 2002 alongside Psiklone and Skirmish – his work has always been defined by vivid imagery, complex wordplay, and intricate rhyme schemes. Though Rhyme Asylum remained largely underground with limited mainstream recognition, critics and fans have consistently cited them as one of the most lyrically skilled hip-hop acts of all time, drawing comparisons to highly respected lyricists for their precision, creativity, and unconventional approach to narrative rap. "Absentia" puts Possessed over Think's production for a tight package – three vocal cuts ("Revolution," "Priority," "Take Me"), a skit, and the instrumentals for the full set. The Think and Possessed partnership has history behind it, and the chemistry shows in the cohesion. Compact execution, deliberate sequencing – no wasted seconds. For heads who've followed Possessed since "State of Lunacy," this fits squarely in the lineage while operating in its own focused lane.

HARRY IXER x MEEZY "Lore & Order" [VIDEO]


Harry Ixer and producer Meezy have been operating as a unit since at least 2015's "The Borfanage," building out a catalog that sits firmly in the UK underground without leaning on grime or UK drill as crutches. Their work draws from the same boom bap and soul influences that animate the American underground they've been in conversation with – a collaboration with Cappadonna and Skinnyman on "All In Together" is one documented intersection point. "82 Carlight Commander" is the new album; "Lore & Order" arrives as the lead visual. Meezy's production has always been the right frame for Ixer's delivery: clean, unhurried, built for longevity. CD available. The background information available on this specific project remains limited, but the duo's established catalog provides the context their work consistently earns.

Grand Agent x Prickly Pear "By Design 2" [EP]

 

Grand Agent comes from a specific pocket of early 2000s underground hip-hop that tends to be either well-remembered or completely unknown depending on how deep your crates go. His debut "By Design" on Groove Attack in 2001 established him in the Philly underground with a voice that was gritty, soulful, and more engaged with the lived texture of street life than with mythology. "By Design 2," with this Prickly Pear-produced EP serving as a three-track preview, revisits that foundation from the vantage of two decades of additional experience. Prickly Pear is a longtime collaborator whose presence here signals continuity rather than revision. The larger "By Design 2" album involves LE Square – a Philly production legend whose connections run to Gillie da Kid and who is identified as Pharrell's cousin – alongside producers Tribeca and Bjorn Von Kalt. Grand Agent now runs Philly Truce, a community conflict-resolution organization, and that work runs parallel to his music without overwhelming it. Three tracks here, the weight of a full discography behind them.

DOMO GENESIS "2CRACKBOI" [VIDEO]


Domo Genesis – Inglewood, California, member of OFWGKTA, and the voice behind the Alchemist collaboration "No Idols" that remains one of the more enduring projects to come out of the Odd Future universe – drops "2CRACKBOI" with no ceremony. His own framing: he was on vacation, he felt like rapping, this was a beat he always wanted to get on. That casual authority is the track's core energy. No setup, no marketing cycle, no narrative arc – just an MC in easy command of a beat, executing with the kind of loose precision that only comes from years of knowing exactly what you're doing. Domo has been threading a consistent path since "No Idols" – underground credibility, low-noise output, a voice that hasn't compromised its identity. "2CRACKBOI" is a reminder of that trajectory rather than a departure from it.

RALPHY RED "Sopranos Season 7" [ALBUM]

 

Ralphy Red arrives with "Sopranos Season 7" as a project that earns its cinematic framing through the quality of the material rather than the concept alone. Eleven tracks built across a roster of producers including bo_faat, _offbeats, Damn Dave Beats, Bestwon, and Pyramid Kapo – with Ralphy Red himself helming the boards on three cuts including "Cold Cuts" and "Bobby Bacala." The Sopranos reference sets an aesthetic expectation – mob imagery, street weight, narrative bars – and the project largely delivers. Features from Daniel Son on "Bobby Bacala" and ILL-IAS on "Pork Shop Hatchet" bring additional credibility to a release that already has its priorities straight. Underground Alley Rap Records handles the physical run: CDs and a vinyl pressing limited to 100 copies. In a landscape where the conceptual mob-rap lane gets crowded fast, Ralphy Red's execution here earns its place in the stack.

LORD SKO x STATIK SELEKTAH "Elevator Music" [VIDEO]


Lord Sko is twenty-five, from Washington Heights, and has been earning his stripes across four projects with a clarity of purpose that's rare at any age. "Elevator Music" is his most fully realized work yet – nine tracks produced entirely by Statik Selektah, the kind of curatorial decision that signals both mutual respect and genuine artistic alignment. Statik has been in this position before, identifying and surrounding young New York MCs with the right architecture, and here the combination produces something that sits at that mellow boom bap sweet spot without softening Sko's edge. "Better Days" with Dave East finds two uptown narratives meeting over a soulful backdrop; "Northern Lights" with B-Real and Smoke DZA is exactly what it sounds like. The project's closing "Wish Upon A Star" – complete with a spoken-word coda about the origins of Muzak – leaves the title question hanging deliberately. Sko doesn't resolve the tension between ambition and uncertainty. That restraint is the record's defining quality.

SEAN LINKS x TRUE CIPHER "The Last MC" [VIDEO]


Sean Links drops "The Last MC" as a standalone single from the "Chalky White" album, entirely produced by True Cipher. As the album's closing track, it carries the weight of a statement rather than a song – a title that either invites challenge or earns it. True Cipher's production on this record has been one of the key elements holding the album together, and "The Last MC" is the most direct expression of that partnership. "Chalky White" dropped in late April 2026 and this single functions as the trailing push from a project that rewards the replay. Extended background on Sean Links remains limited in available coverage outside the record itself.

SNICK FOLEY "Give the God His Roses" [ALBUM]

 

SNICK FOLEY has been building out of Queens for years without the noise, which in 2026 is increasingly a mark of authenticity rather than oversight. "Give the God His Roses" is his most expansive project to date – sixteen tracks released through Abstract Villains, self-directed and independent from the ground up. The production sits in the old-school lyrical lane while the delivery carries the edge that New York rap has always demanded from its borough representatives. Earlier releases – "When I Was Led to You," "Our Foley Father" – established a voice that blends technical precision with street-level honesty. This album doesn't break from that, it expands it. At sixteen tracks it has more room to breathe than previous efforts, and cuts like "LIVING WAGE," "DURACELL," and "ANTIsocialite" suggest an MC using the extra runtime to push at the edges of what he's been building. No major co-signs, no hype cycle – just the work.

9TH WONDER PRESENTS: JADA & S14H "Golden Sound" (feat. Murs) [VIDEO]


The framing matters here. JADA producing the entire "The Zenith" album isn't a legacy handoff – it's a proper intergenerational introduction with genuine creative stakes. Under the executive production and mentorship of her father, Grammy-winning producer 9th Wonder, JADA handles all fifteen tracks of smooth, soul-sampled boom bap, while S14H – a Fayetteville, North Carolina MC – provides the lyrical content. The combination lands in the tradition 9th Wonder has been working in since the Jamla era: warm samples, controlled swing, space for an MC to breathe. "Golden Sound," featuring Murs, serves as the lead visual single and delivers exactly what the title promises. The full album drops on Jamla / Fat Beats as a 2xLP on May 29, 2026, with additional features from Swank & King Draft and Collective members KMac, Carri Starr, and Iris Moon. Vinyl available through Fat Beats, RRC Music Co., and HHV.

COOKIN SOUL x ESTEE NACK "AL-ANDALUS" [VIDEO]


The pairing sounds obvious in retrospect and wasn't on paper. Cookin Soul – born in Valencia, based in Amsterdam, Latin Grammy winner for Mala Rodríguez's Bruja, and the architect behind a catalog that stretches from Conway the Machine to Tha God Fahim to Ankhlejohn – makes the kind of dusty, soul-drenched boom bap that demands a specific type of MC. Estee Nack, a first-generation Dominican-American from Lynn, Massachusetts, is that MC. His approach since the 2015 debut "14 Forms" has been consistent: granular narcotics accounting, operational specificity over mythology, street realism delivered with the confidence of a long career running through Sadhugold, Giallo Point, V Don, and Conductor Williams before the Griselda co-sign arrived with "Nacksaw Jim Duggan." On "AL-ANDALUS," Spanish moves through the English the way it would in a barbershop in Washington Heights – not as accent but as first language. Cookin Soul builds dynamic structures rather than static loops, and the title anchors the project in the history of Muslim-ruled Iberia, a period of cultural exchange that maps neatly onto the album's bilingual, transatlantic DNA. Eleven tracks, all production by Cookin Soul, released on his own Cookin Soul Records.

A-F-R-O "Blood Rain" [EP]

 

A-F-R-O has been one of the more productive figures in the technical underground since R.A. the Rugged Man discovered him at seventeen in 2014 and brought him into a touring and recording relationship that shaped his early output. "Blood Rain" is described by the MC himself as his darkest, most experimental work to date – eight tracks built on boom bap foundations but pushed toward something more aggressive in tone. The production roster spans A-F-R-O, Alcapella, OBNOSSO, Drill Kid, and Bouklas, and A-F-R-O handled mixing, mastering, and arrangement himself. The sole featured artist is 4-IZE, whose presence is noted with genuine co-sign energy rather than industry courtesy. Coming off a dense release run through late 2025 – "No More Patience," "Trap Door," and collaborations with 60 East – "Blood Rain" represents a tonal recalibration rather than a pivot. The darkness here is structural, not cosmetic.

KATANA (ESVENS x BILLY DILLINGER) "Street Flavor" [VIDEO]


ESVENS and BILLY DILLINGER come out of Talca in Chile's VII Region – a mid-country city far removed from the capital's rap infrastructure but home to a consistent underground scene that has been building on its own terms. Their single "Street Flavor 2026" arrives with a functional, no-filler structure: two MCs trading bars over a boom bap instrumental, recorded and mastered by Space Yonki, directed by ESE.ERRE. Billy Dillinger has appeared on prior Street Flavor collective material going back several years. The Chilean underground has a documented lineage of taking classic East Coast aesthetics seriously and building on them without apology – this fits that tradition. Background on both MCs from this specific regional scene remains limited in available coverage.

UUuTANG MASKMAN "RAPCHLORITHIZIDE" [EP]

 

UUuTANG MASKMAN occupies an increasingly rare corner of the Wu-Tang-inspired underground: the experimental wing where abstraction is the point and mystique outweighs explanation. "RAPCHLORITHIZIDE" – the title parsed as a pharmaceutical compound, the concept framed as nothing less than a cure for humanity – arrives as a seven-track statement produced across four contributors including NAR, Arigato Beats, and Blasian Beats. The production stays in deliberately lo-fi, abrasive territory, and the MC's approach is consistent with his previous releases: esoteric framing, dense delivery, minimal metadata. For listeners who have been following his work through the HHHEADZ catalogue from "Santi Disciple of the 36th Chamber" onward, this fits exactly where you'd expect it. The shout to Australia in the liner notes adds one more layer of deliberately unresolved context.

$AMO HEUNG "Today's Lesson" [VIDEO]


$AMO HEUNG is not a new name in the right circles. As a member of Tha Beggas – the Washington D.C. collective that placed "On the Strength" on the gold-certified Wu-Tang Killa Bees: The Swarm Volume 1 compilation – he carries legacy currency that most MCs would trade their career for. "Today's Lesson" is a single-track statement built on classic boom bap architecture, but the real weight is lyrical: Nation of Gods & Earths vocabulary threaded through a delivery that reads as earned conviction rather than performance. After years recording under the Sammy Bravo alias and a conscious return to his Killa Bees identity, $AMO sounds grounded rather than nostalgic. The track doesn't reach for comeback energy. It doesn't need to.

King Coldpack x Black-Tokyo Musik "County Blues II" [ALBUM]


01. Hmmmm
02. Razors & Rain
03. Dark Blocks
04. Tomax & Xamot
05. Days Don’t End feat. Ill Advanced & Skott Phree
06. Emergencies
07. B&E
08. Sweet Rage 2024
09. Night Viper
10. After They’re Gone
11. Painkillers
12. Tilted
13. Clock Tick feat. Brett Eclectic

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

MaceyOMaze "See You In Boston" [ALBUM]


01. WECB (Intro)
02. Welcome Back! (Beentown Natives)
03. Live From Da Source
04. Certified (feat. Day Da Don & Anti The Artist)
05. What they say (interlude)
06. Enuff (feat. Jassiel)
07. Soul Child (feat. FAITH)
08. Father'd A Child
09. Milestones

Fresh Kils, Myer Clarity, OCDC "OCDC3" [ALBUM]


01. Rated R
02. Unexpected
03. End of Days (feat. Roshin & DJ Versatile)
04. Work With My Hands (feat. Uncle Fester)
05. Never Give You Up (feat. D-Sisive)
06. OCDC
07. Hi Rollaz (feat. Spenny)
08. Blood, Sweat, Blues (feat. OK Handsome)
09. Game Over (feat. More Or Les, WordBurglar & DJ Versatile)
10. Can I Do Better?
11. The Assignment (feat. Moka Only & Uncle Fester)
12. Long Gone (feat. King Jus & Uncle Fester)
13. Long Ass Outro

Renowned MPC maestro Fresh Kils and unapologetically outspoken lyricist Myer Clarity are joining forces for their highly anticipated collaborative album, OCDC. This project offers a masterclass in modern hip-hop production and sharp lyricism, blending Kils' legendary boom-bap sensibilities with Clarity’s distinctive vocal delivery.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

P-Ro, Sankofa & Tali Rodriguez "The Long Leash" [ALBUM]


01. Tunnel At The Light’s End
02. Spatial Awareness
03. Schematics
04. Annie Lennox
05. Mangy Mutts
06. Everyone’s Favorite Tattoos
07. Rent On The 10th
08. Keychain
09. Old Man Game
10. Broken Brake Cables
11. The Fallout Begins feat. G Fam Black
12. Snoop’s Nail Gun
13. Mangy Mutts (Clean Version)

The long leash was forged in difficult times, life phases where candles whose light once illuminated paths flickered and dimmed, a time of loss ushering in uncertainty. The long leash is far from happy, but an undercurrent of determination to not let the environment poison hearts girds the journey. P-Ro’s voice is that of a post apocalyptic Tom Waits, lived in, dog eared, and undeniable in its raw honesty. Sankofa joins P-Ro on this journey, building a vehicle of what is left in dark days, riding shotgun where the fuel keeping the makeshift engine running is the handiwork of Tali Rodriguez, a producer with a skillset so varied to meet and navigate any terrain. The Long Leash is a journey taken, where the owners no longer exist and those once contained and restrained come to understand the destination is uncertain, but, from Tunnel at the Light’s End to Snoop’s Nail Gun, the route selected is theirs.

Nick Grant "Smile" [ALBUM]


01. Another Classic (Feat. BHess) (Prod. By Trackmasters)
02. Money Problems (Prod. By YURY, Yuri, Yuri, Yuri)
03. Same Song (Feat. Punch) (Prod. By Stoic)
04. Back Up (Feat. BJ The Chicago Kid) (Prod. By YURY, Yuri, Yuri, Yuri)
05. Price Tag (Feat. Westside Gunn & Young Chris) (Prod. By Chillon Daviz)
06. Bull Sh!t (Feat. Ransom & CyHi) (Prod. By Amarah)
07. Generational Runs / No Shortcuts (Prod. By Stoic & YURY, Yuri, Yuri, Yuri)
08. Dope Bitch (Feat. Domo) (Prod. By Stoic)
09. Sensitive Gangsta (Prod. By B.Daniel)
10. Everyday I Wake (Prod. By AG Music)

ATL transplant and former Grand Hustler, Nick Grant is back with a stacked album!! You get this 10-song offering a couple days early, so play at will! Features include Westside Gunn, Ransom, Young Chris, Punch, BJ The Chicago Kid, Cyhi, and more!

Brother Tom Sos "The Reintroduction Of Sos" [ALBUM]


01. Buf To Bx (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
02. Another Way feat. Benny The Butcher & Good Money KK (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
03. Through The Mud (prod. by ACSVG)
04. Tell It All feat. Benny The Butcher (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
05. EverLast (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
06. One More Sad Song (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
07. Binnamon Boast Brunch (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
08. Anthony (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)
09. Goliath Is Dead (prod. by New Testament & Dust Junkie)
10. Drawing Nigh feat. Billy Essco (prod. by ACSVG)
11. Millionaire Speedy (Jannah) (prod. by Brother Tom Sos)

Obijuan x Camoflauge Monk "Tief From Tief Make God Laugh" [ALBUM]


01. Low Tide
02. Chronically Offline
03. Crockpot
04. Thirdworldintl.com
05. Moat
06. Big Ass House
07. Sauerkraut
08. Richonary feat. Looms
09. China White
10. Black Yebisu feat. Miyachi
11. Crime Minister
12. House On The Hill feat. Ba Pace

Kemp Dupri & Soek "A Beautiful Chaos" [ALBUM]


01. Python Clarks
02. Seventy-Six Whips
03. Not A Rap Song
04. Raygun 2005
05. Beautiful Chaos
06. 7K Sturgeon
07. Man Of Reason
08. We Accept EBT
09. Yellow Tail
10. Pay Me Now
11. Side A
12. Side B

Noqh "White Roses" [ALBUM]


01. Introlude
02. Word (Feat. Hdnroots)
03. Dragonball (Feat. Marco Plus & Fly Anakin)
04. Enything (Feat. Wakai)
05. IMeanThat (Feat. Marco Plus & Kzoba)
06. Keep Speed (Feat. JamesThe3rd)
07. Sight2BeSeen (Feat. ZekeUltra & Willyynova)
08. 4K (Feat. Sunmundi & Tau)
09. Spilled Blood (Feat. The Unruly)
10. Oppenheimer (Feat. Raz Fresco & Lord Jah-Monte Ogbon)

Pulp Cruz & PI "Handyman" [ALBUM]


01. Captcha
02. Three Sixty Deal
03. Hardwork
04. Green (Interlude)
05. Hammered
06. Madman
07. Outside
08. Work Phone (Interlude)
09. Handyman
10. Long Winter

YP Aka Young Paul x WNDERBEATS "Beef & Broccoli" [EP]


01. Chinese Spot
02. Oatmeal Cookies
03. Quarter Waters (Feat. Selah The Corner & C4 Crotona)
04. Louisville
05. White Tees (Feat. H.U.R.T. & R-Swift)

Vic Spencer "Inspire Your Idols" [ALBUM]


01. Amazon Trucks On Spokes (Prod. By Lil Kydd)
02. You A Goofy (Prod. By DøøF)
03. Happy Hour (Prod. By Jay Chat)
04. No Chumps Allowed (Feat. Nut G) (Prod. By JH Jackson6)
05. The Becomers (Feat. BlaQ Chidori, J Wade, Aakeem, Eshú, & Lil Kydd) (Prod. By Lil Kydd)
06. Come Thru On Point (Prod. By Billionaire Boyscout)
07. Tropical Smoothie From 71st (Prod. By Sebb Bash)
08. Buried Half Dead (Feat. Marv Won) (Prod. By August Fanon)
09. Weird Al Yankovic’s Weed Stash (Prod. By Jramacyde)
10. Puncture Your Lungs (Prod. By Messiah Musik)

Noah-O "Heretic" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Heretic (Prod. By Ant The Symbol)
02. Dick Fosbury (Prod. By Ohbliv)
03. On Code (Prod. By DK)
04. Spy Vs. Spy (Prod. By Hernbean5150)
05. I Got H.E.R. (Feat. Tah-Dow!!) (Prod. By Hongo)
06. The Blade (Prod. By Unlucky Bastards)
07. Glowing Lights (Prod. By DJ Brice)
08. Take Your Time (Feat. Tennishu) (Prod. By DJ Harrison)
09. Thanos (Feat. One Forever) (Prod. By One Forever)
10. Glaciers Of Hype (Feat. Rah Scrilla) (Prod. By Ill Bellicose)
11. Della Morte (Prod. By Fro Organix)
12. Trilla Szn (Prod. By Unlucky Bastards)
13. My G (Prod. By Unlucky Bastards)
14. C.U.E. World Order (Prod. By Fro Organix)
15. Azalea (Prod. By Mud-Gee)
16. Had To Do (Prod. By DJ L.E.S)

Swamp Camp (Boxguts, Tha Truth & Rico James) "Swamp Camp" [ALBUM]


01. Welcome To The Swamp
02. Thump City
03. Gators
04. Tranquilize Ya feat. DJ Kanga
05. The Easy Truth
06. Bayonet Plunge
07. Playgrounds
08. All These Pythons
09. Swamp Camp

ChumZilla "Farewell To The Master" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Break ‘Em feat. King Micah The Infamous & ACT-1
03. Supercharged feat. PJ Mask
04. Eye Know feat. John Ryder
05. Until There Are No More feat. Sankofa
06. Intro (Instrumental)
07. Break ‘Em (Instrumental)
08. Supercharged (Instrumental)
09. Eye Know (Instrumental)
10. Until There Are No More (Instrumental)

Producer, DJ & engineer for hip-hop group Demigodz from New London, CT. Known for producing the bulk of Apathy's debut album "Eastern Philosophy" in 2006, he's had his hands in quite a few projects since. Chum is currently set to release his new album "The Earth Man's Curse" in early 2015. 

Ankhlejohn x V Don "Everything Beautiful Died Early" [ALBUM]


01. Origin
02. No Specifics
03. Monyun (Feat. Sha Hef)
04. Trauma Or Tragedy
05. Inglorious (Feat. Babymaine)
06. Stoneisland
07. Vegan Goose Down Silence
08. King, Pawn & Rook (Feat. Crimeapple)
09. Solar Faxx!
10. Laugh & Cry
11. Day One
12. Packback

Primo JAB x Chuck Chan "Standin On Bidness" [EP]


01. Planet Take Control
02. Shiva
03. Back From The West
04. Louisiana’s Good (Feat. Imani Vonshà)
05. Afterlife Awaits
06. Jackals In The Swamp (JITS)
07. Well Wishes (Feat. Ole Man Stogie)
08. College Drive (Feat. Matt Paige)
09. Tapwater
10. Since Plymouth (Feat. Wakai)
11. Southern Soldier (Feat. Joe Scott)

Ronday x Wino Willy "From Baton Rouge To Babylon" [ALBUM]


01. Planet Take Control
02. Shiva
03. Back From The West
04. Louisiana’s Good (Feat. Imani Vonshà)
05. Afterlife Awaits
06. Jackals In The Swamp (JITS)
07. Well Wishes (Feat. Ole Man Stogie)
08. College Drive (Feat. Matt Paige)
09. Tapwater
10. Since Plymouth (Feat. Wakai)
11. Southern Soldier (Feat. Joe Scott)