Sunday, April 12, 2026

Bars IV Days "The Bad Guy Is Back" [VIDEO]


"The Bad Guy Is Back" is a new video by Bars Ivdays. This shit fire boom bap!

Guilty Simpson x Rad Brown "Higher Level" [EP]

 


01. Heart
02. War Outside
03. The Last Laugh
04. Higher Level
05. Well Spent

The Motor City meets a fresh sonic landscape as Detroit legend Guilty Simpson teams up with producer Rad Brown for their collaborative EP, Higher Level. Set to drop April 10, 2026, via the prolific indie imprint URBNET, the project finds Guilty at his most elevated, pairing his signature grit with Brown’s intricate, atmospheric production. The journey begins on March 6 with the release of the first single, "War Outside," a hard-hitting anthem that sets the tone for the EP’s exploration of resilience and lyrical prowess. Fans can secure their copy of the full EP on that date to ensure they are the first to experience the Higher Level.

Godilla x Native Born "Prismas Electricos" [ALBUM]


01. Channel Surfing (Intro)
02. What’s This?
03. 88MPH
04. Bubble Letter Glyphs
05. Class Of 96 (Interlude)
06. Starscream’s Ghost
07. Terror Ink feat. Tone Liv, Mister Misk & DJ TMB
08. Metal Sunset
09. Blind Focus feat. DJ TMB
10. Outro

Godilla links up with producer Native Born for a sonic journey steeped in Boom Bap, nostalgia and thoughtful sampling. Their collaboration channels the spirit of yesteryear Hip Hop through a modern lens, weaving in sound bites as Godilla's voice. Much like Sonia Delaunay used simultaneity and abstraction in her art or orphism's emphasis on color and rhythm, Godilla uses layered audio textures to evoke emotion and memory. Native Born's beat work provides the foundation with hard hitting drums, warm samples and musical flourishes that feel simultaneously classic and fresh. Marcus "MDOT" Emery handled mixdowns giving the tracks clarity while preserving their raw/ nostalgic soul. Visually Grafight's Lateef A. Reid drives the art direction, creating a visual identity that matches the albums musical depth and conceptual boldness. Feature collaborations by Tone Liv, Mister Misk and DJ TMB help complement Godila's vision with lyrical variety and energy. On the visual/ promotion and markting side Oldhead Rewd brings the audio to life , translating the project's vibe into compelling video and photo conten

Tyshawn "Man In The Mir" [EP]


1. The BigCLUB
2. Too Sweet (feat. Benny The Butcher)
3. Know Your Role & Shut Your Mouth
4. Greenlight Special (feat. Sterling Gittens JR)
5. Spin H.E.R. In
6. I’ll Always Luv H.E.R.

Buffalo’s hip-hop scene continues to churn out dynamic voices, and Tyshawn is quickly establishing himself as one of the city’s most versatile emerging artists; one who has built a reputation as a lyricist with the rare ability to adapt across multiple musical styles—while maintaining his authentic voice. 
Known for his sharp songwriting and wide-ranging delivery, Tyshawn’s catalog reflects an artist equally comfortable with street-rooted records, melodic collab’s and introspective storytelling.  That versatility has lead him to work alongside respected names like Benny The Butcher (who guests on the EP’s lead-single “Too Sweet”), 7xvethegenius and Sterling Gittens Jr.    
Now, Tyshawn takes a major step in his career with the release of his new EP, Man In The Mir, which is now available at all DSP’s.  The EP highlights his versatility and evolving production style, as he positions himself as one of Buffalo’s emerging independent voices. 

Cymarshall Law & Frigstep "ANNO 1981" [EP]


01. 1981
02. You Know The Feeling
03. Keep Hip Hop Alive
04. No Rules
05. Ask Somebody
06. 1981 - Instrumental
07. You Know the Feeling - Instrumental
08. Keep Hip Hop Alive - Instrumental
09. No Rules - Instrumental
10. Ask Somebody - Instrumental

Anno 1981 is a surprise collaboration that reconnects two artists whose chemistry has already left a mark on international Hip Hop. New Jersey lyricist Cymarshall Law—known for his global performances, sharp pen, and message-driven artistry—first linked with Swedish producer Frigstep as part of the production duo The Beatnikz, the team behind the respected album Freedom Express Line.
Years later, Frigstep returns on his own, producing an entire new EP for Cymarshall Law. The reunion wasn’t announced years in advance—it arrives suddenly, intentionally, and with the raw spark of two creatives who know exactly what they sound like together.
Both artists were born in 1981, and while the EP isn’t a strict concept record about that year, the spirit of their shared era is unmistakable. It’s the sound of two Hip Hoppers from different countries who grew up under the same cultural sky—boom bap tapes, golden‑era values, and the belief that Hip Hop is a craft you live, not a trend you chase. That shared foundation gives Anno 1981 a familiar pulse that heads from that era will feel immediately, even as the music pushes forward.
The project blends Cymarshall Law’s trademark truth‑driven lyricism with Frigstep’s textured, soulful production—modern, but rooted in the lineage they both come from. It’s a cross‑continental link-up built on respect, history, and the hunger to create something real.
Anno 1981 isn’t nostalgia. It’s two artists born in the same year, reconnecting at the perfect moment to remind listeners what Hip Hop feels like when it’s made with intention, skill, and lived experience. 

CERTAIN.ONES x Astro Vandalist "DIG DUG" (feat. L.I.F.E. LONG, Frank Stress & Bobby Craves) [SINGLE]


CERTAIN.ONES is back for the new single "DIG DUG" with the french DJ / Producer Astro Vandalist featuring L.I.F.E. LONG, Frank Stress & Bobby Craves.
Available on Bandcamp.

Whose, Marley B. & BigTimeBake "Shattered Dreams" (feat. Tomcantsleep) [SINGLE]


 "Shattered Dreams" is a raw, emotionally charged record that blends vulnerability with sharp lyricism. Whose, Marley B., and BigTimeBake deliver honest, reflective verses over a moody, atmospheric backdrop, while Tomcantsleep adds a haunting touch that deepens the tone. The track explores ambition, setbacks, and reality checks, making it a perfect fit for introspective listening.

Big Gates x Camoflauge Monk "Birth Of The Biggest" [ALBUM]


01. Consider This
02. Doll Song
03. Way Of The World
04. Reel 2
05. First Sight
06. If You Scared, Go To Church
07. I Try
08. Twin
09. Wicked (Feat. Jay Exodus)
10. You Know Very Well (Feat. Kane Wave)
11. You Only Die Once (Feat. Jay Exodus)
12. Last Days

Right back at you with more Upstate heat!! This time it's Big Gates outta B-Lo (Buffalo). While Gates manages Jay Exodus, he also gets busy on the mic. And of course, Camo Monk production makes this a must listen. Features from Jay Exodus and Kane Wave. 

Don D x Original Super Legend "Roeping" [ALBUM]


01. Hydro feat. Bob Chin
02. Bleed feat. Donald Mayhem
03. No Droid feat. J Wade
04. Dirt Nap feat. A.M. Early Morning
05. Eat To Live feat. Race Bannon
06. Marquis Room feat. Philmore Greene & Rashid Hadee
07. The Low Talkers feat. Moecyrus
08. Pots In The Kitchen feat. Thaione Davis & Andreaus Haley
09. Said What I Said feat. Pugz Atomz
10. Holiday Styles feat. Rufus Sims
11. The Big Switch feat. Vic Spencer
12. Perfect Timing feat. Tony Stanza

Don D and Original Super Legend have extensive resumes when it comes to production. These two have decided to join forces on a project that showcases some of the talent that resides in Amsterdam and Chicago. Every rapper on this project is someone who is based in Chicago. One of the goals of this album is to begin to solidify a bridge between Chicago and Amsterdam. Don D and Original Super Legend combine their production styles that support each emcee with a powerful yet changing landscape.

Cashus King x Big O "Streams" (feat. Blu, Frannie EL & Shari) [SINGLE]


“Streams” is the lead single from the upcoming album "Water to Wine" by Los Angeles Veteran Rapper Cashus King & Big O. This track is a fusion of African influence and stream-of-consciousness lyricism, drawing geographic inspiration from two of Africa’s most iconic rivers: the Congo and the Nile.
Rather than focusing on a single topic, Big O encouraged the artists to simply speak from the heart and let their thoughts flow naturally.
Blu’s powerful verse reflecting on fatherhood adds emotional depth and takes the song to another level. Paired with the incredible performances from Frannie El and Shari, the track comes together as a timeless, laid-back record with a soulful atmosphere.

Cracked Wax Syndicate "C.W.S (REMIX)" [SINGLE]


The CRACKED WAX SYNDICATE are back with a high energy remix of their debut single C.W.S by producer and label owner INOS. 
This ones for the parties and live shows, with catchy samples and heavy bassline alongside INOS's signature hard knocking drums.
Available on Bandcamp.

Finale "The Good" [ALBUM]


01. The Good / Whatever’s Left (Feat. Tynah) (Prod. By DJ Manipulator & DJ Jewels Baby)
02. Take The Time / Mirrors (Prod. By DJ Manipulator & Jah Freedom)
03. Thanks 2 Hip Hop (Prod. By Trox)
04. District 12 (Prod. By Nottz)
05. Gunna’s Lament (Prod. By DJ Manipulator)
06. Self Checks And Balances / Roses (Prod. By DJ Manipulator & Mark Cooper)
07. Job’s Not Finished / Bread & Butter (Prod. By Jae Diamondz & Willie B)
08. Honor The Code (Feat. Fatt Father) (Prod. By Marv Won)
09. Patience (Prod. By yU)
10. Wishing (Feat. DJ Illogik) (Prod. By Apollo Brown)
11. Luther Stickell (Prod. By DJ Manipulator)
12. Enough (Prod. By Jamil Honesty)
13. 4 Rounds (Feat. Guilty Simpson, IamGAWD & Phat Kat) (Prod. By Mute Won)
14. DWMB / Know It All (Prod. By yU & Jamil Honesty)
15. A Good Time To Go (Prod. By DJ Jewels Baby)
16. Just Rap (Feat. yU & Homeboy Sandman) (Prod. By Kev Brown)

Tre-Dot x Ski Sharp "Hello" [SINGLE]

Tre-Dot and Ski Sharp are back for “Hello” is a story about seeing a beautiful woman and choosing to approach her the old-school way — no pickup lines, no gimmicks, no overthinking. Just eye contact, presence, and a genuine introduction. A simple hello that opens the door to a real conversation, real energy, and a moment worth remembering.

Jus One x DJ React "Yo Yo" [SINGLE]


"Yo Yo" is a new single by Jus One and DJ React. Available on Bandcamp.

WateRR x Vanderslice "Imperial Legacy" [VIDEO]


"Imperial Legacy" is new visual video from the "Out Your Jurisdiction" LP by WateRR and Vanderslice, which is Now Playing

Showrocka, Ansolu & Blonju "Freedom Voices" (feat. Sa-Roc) [SINGLE]


 Showrocka & Ansolu presents the new single "Freedom Voices" feat. Sa-Roc and produced by Blonju, off the upcoming joint album "Dear Aries 2", Available on all streaming platforms.

Perfect Pete x MoicanoBeats "Mean What U Say" [VIDEO]

Petes droppin jewels like a butter fingered burglar all over this driving beat by Italian producer MoicanoBeats.‬

Novatore "Pale Horse Of The Apocalypse" [ALBUM]


01. I Am Death Intro
02. Devil In The Flesh (prod. by Johnny Slash)
03. Year Of The Rabbit feat. Goretex (prod. by C-Lance)
04. Looking Back II (prod. by Brenx)
05. Max Max On Acid feat. Moecyrus (prod. by C-Lance)
06. Hunt Fascists Not Antifa feat. Tone Spliff (prod. by Sythe)
07. Whiplash (prod. by Young Bangas)
08. Apocalypse feat. Nightwalker, Blaq Poet & Denno (prod. by Im’peretiv)
09. Still Here feat. Bullet Brak (prod. by Young Bangas)
10. Fuck You Pay Me feat. Recognize Ali (prod. by PHD Beats)
11. Lucid Death (prod. by Snowgoons)

Nuse Volume (Nuse Tyrant & Ghostvolume) "Prism Of The Subconscious" [ALBUM]


01. Ouija Boards
02. The Kings Relevance
03. Mortal Mosaic
04. Orbital Mechanics
05. Virtues With Judas Dreams
06. Evocative Epithet
07. Dissonance In The Matrix
08. Merchant With No Face
09. Parliaments Of Snakes
10. Bad Judgement
11. Lucidity
12. Zeitgeist
13. The Vague Collapse
14. Deadman Walking
15. Screams From The Volcano
16. Rain Dread
17. Waste/Waist

M25, Ghostvolume and Nuse Tyrant (Nuse Volume) connect to bring a classic project, Prism of the Subconscious, a collaborative descent into the labyrinth of the human condition, bridging high-level philosophy with razor-sharp, multi-syllabic mechanics. Nuse Tyrant rhymes journey through spiritual inquiries and societal critiques, juxtaposing the cerebral with the visceral—arming ancient wisdom with modern survival tactics. Ghostvolume’s fusion of psychedelic trip-hop and boom-bap creates a highly specific, cinematic soundscape that acts as the perfect canvas for Prism of the Subconscious. It’s a style that bridges raw street-level grit with high-level, cerebral abstraction.
Prism of the Subconscious, navigates the treacherous waters of systemic betrayal and existential dread before culminating in a fiery purge of mental and physical debris. It’s an intricate exhibition designed for the thinking listener, balancing dense, conceptual architecture with the occasional sharp, dark punchline.
This project is designed to be a heavy, repeatable listen. It demands attention to catch the internal rhymes, double-entendres, and historical references buried in the music. By filtering the people’s empowerment and intense philosophical inquiry through a psychedelic lens, the album bypasses traditional conscious rap tropes. Instead, it creates an immersive, mind-bending experience that treats the microphone like a scalpel, dissecting the modern world until nothing is left but the raw, unformatted truth.

DeevoDaGenius "Deevo Type III" [ALBUM]


01. C (See)
02. ’97 Kobe (Feat. Marco Plus)
03. The Best Part!
04. Stay Low (Feat. Bluehillbill & Kil The Artist)
05. So Brand Nu!
06. Rhine Stone Shark (Feat. Monday Night)
07. Mass Mayhemaker!
08. Tuscan Seats (Feat. Ea$tside $hee$h)
09. Black Opal Rare Necklace!
10. Hooto Magneto (Feat. BoriRock)
11. Tare (Feat. Dun Dealy & Tega)
12. Temps Rising!
13. Turtle Pie (Feat. 4Five6 Nice)
14. OGLoc! (Stole My Rhyme Book)
15. Fake Hand (Feat. Elcamino)
16. Pro Ball (Feat. Boldy James)
17. Trouble Ain’t No Place To Be!
18. Da Great Beyond!

Chino XL & Canibus "Necksnapper LP" [ALBUM]


01. Necksnapper (Prod. By Johnny Slash)
02. We Just Spit Bars (Prod. By Johnny Slash)
03. CICF (Feat. Rakim) (Prod. By Rakim)
04. Abu La-Haab (Prod. By Iron Sheik)
05. Always There (Prod. By Johnny Slash)
06. Champions Pt. 2 (Feat. HRSMN) (Extended Mix) (Prod. By Johnny Slash)
07. Godz Wrath (Feat. Rockness Monsta) (Prod. By Johnny Slash)
08. Basquiat Pt. 2 (Prod. By RGB)
09. Celebration (Prod. By Alwz Snny)
10. Cypher Of 5 Mics (Prod. By Vherbal)
11. Bulletproof Metals (Feat. Planet Asia & Eto) (Prod. By BodyBagBen)
12. Sick Mind (Feat. Poison Pen, Block McCloud & Joker) (Prod. By Anno Domini)

Napoleon Da Legend "G.A.M.O. (Gods Against Man’s Oppression)" [ALBUM]


 01. The End (Feat. Ghost Machine) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend & Dub Sonata)
02. Polonium (Prod. By Dub Sonata)
03. It’s All Over (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
04. Addis Abba (Feat. Vinnie Paz) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
05. Imminent Danger (Interlude) (Feat. Sunez Allah) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
06. Black Caesar (Feat. General Steele & Maitre D) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
07. Spilled Sphinx (Feat. Nejma Nefertiti) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
08. Bombardians (Feat. CF & Dontique) (Prod. By Maitre D)
09. Think Dominant (Feat. SKAM2?, Innocent? & Maitre D) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
10. Water Seeds (Feat. Eloh Kush) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
11. Masked Assassin (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
12. Tough Skin (Feat. Skyzoo) (Prod. By Proffeny)
13. Break The Chains (Interlude) (Feat. Gregg Green) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
14. Kill Bots (Feat. Passport Rav) (Prod. By Passport Rav)
15. Star Wars (Feat. Maitre D & Crazy DJ Bazarro) (Prod. By Maitre D)
16. Sinners And Saints (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
17. Mind War (Feat. Lord Goat) (Prod. By Dub Sonata)
18. G.A.M.O. (Prod. By Homage)
19. System Error (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
20. Ultimate Power (Feat. Double A.B.) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
21. Alan Wattage (Feat. Ghost Machine) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)
22. Save Point (Prod. By Dub Sonata)
23. The Beginning (Feat. BBass) (Prod. By Napoleon Da Legend)

The city doesn't really sleep anymore. It glitches. Power dips without warning. Sirens loop and never resolve. Something is always burning somewhere just past the tree line, and nobody goes to check.

The systems that were supposed to hold things together gave out a long time ago — not all at once, but piece by piece, the way old infrastructure does. What replaced them wasn't order. It was improvisation: back channels, word of mouth, informal networks built by people who stopped waiting for someone to fix it. Stories move faster than law now. Survival rewrote the rules.

Into that world comes something that doesn't quite belong to it. The helmet appeared without a clear origin story — older than the rubble around it, humming with a kind of intelligence that doesn't map onto any known timeline. It found Napoleon Da Legend, or maybe he found it. The distinction stops mattering pretty quickly. What's documented is what it does: every time it's worn, something leaves with it. Memory. Warmth. Mercy. Time. Cold metal against the skull, equal parts relic and weapon, calibrated to futures that are already coming apart at the seams.

Some people call it a gift. The ones paying closer attention tend to reach for a different word — something closer to a sentence, handed down by no court anyone can name.

Doom is upon us. No rescue is coming. Just adaptation.

Xzibit, B-Real, Demrick & Scoop DeVille "This Thing Of Ours" [ALBUM]


01. Sk Anthem
02. This Thing Of Ours
03. Call The Cops
04. Fired Up
05. Levels
06. Hand Grenade
07. High Energy
08. Anarchy (Feat. Chuck D)
09. Slippin
10. By Any Means (Feat. Scoop DeVille)
11. We Are The Killers

Propaganda x ProducerTrentTaylor "This Is Our Fellowship" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. This Is Our Fellowship
02. Who Is You
03. Gas You Up (Street) (Feat. Danny A. Thomas)
04. Figure It Out (Feat. Curtiss King)
05. Not In Danger (Feat. Scarub)
06. Wish You Well
07. Burn It Down (Feat. Fashawn)
08. Build
09. You Got It Chief (Feat. Jabee)
10. I Didn’t Leave You
11. Don’t It Feel Good (Feat. Derek Minor)
12. You Can’t Name A Day One

Y.N.X. 716 "Temporal Lobe Experiment" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Rap Cap
03. Shits Creek
04. Love Is War
05. Writing On The Walls (Feat. R.O.G.U.E.)
06. Dreams (Feat. Ca$ablanca)
07. Rap City (Feat. Jae Skeese)
08. Respect The Pen
09. Promise Me (Feat. Lematic)

TrueCipher & Estee Nack "S.E.T.U. (Se Embromaron Todito Ustedes)" [ALBUM]


01. Triple L (Life Long Lessons)
02. The Build
03. Palabero
04. Vivaporu
05. Nosedive
06. Razor Blade Hands
07. Danger Room Drills
08. Perikito
09. Viaporu (Remix)
10. Triple L (Remix)

TrueCipher & Estee Nack are back for the new "S.E.T.U. (Se Embromaron Todito Ustedes)" LP.

Al-Doe x Spanish Ran "Rock, Paper, Scissors" [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Methlehem
03. Broken Prayers
04. Club 662
05. Why This & Why That
06. Holy Family (Feat. Fabolous)
07. Chanel Denim In Dyckman
08. Cartier Coloring Books
09. Tennessee
10. The Blizzard
11. Mount Dressmore
12. Nore At The Tunnel
13. Street Wars
14. A Drink & A Pen
15. One More Run
16. Fatherhood Pt. 2

Mellow Mike & R'Know "Scratch Soup" [EP]


01. Way of Life
02. Soul Food
03. Bone Broth
04. Skin & Bones
05. Outside
06. Way of Life (INSTRUMENTAL)
07. Soul Food (INSTRUMENTAL)
08. Bone Broth (INSTRUMENTAL)
09. Skin & Bones (INSTRUMENTAL)
10. Outside (INSTRUMENTAL)

DJ Muggs & T.F "Don’t Call Me Lucky" [ALBUM]


01. Don’t Call Me Lucky
02. Water Whip (Feat. Rome Streetz)
03. Clap (JFB Mix) (Feat. Ghostface Killah)
04. The Scorpion Sting
05. Ressie Pieces (Feat. Meyhem Lauren & OT The Real)
06. Ya Heard (Feat. Roc Marciano)
07. Cha Cha Chicken
08. Poor Sports
09. Interlude
10. Money In The Wall (Feat. HeartBreak JC)
11. Luchador
12. 100 Dollar Bill
13. Star Studded
14. El Sancho
15. Ride Out (Feat. Boldy James)
16. Outro

King Kamal "Theme Music" [ALBUM]


01. Soul Shine Sunday
02. Ablution
03. The Hawk
04. Pedestals
05. Seed Time & Harvest
06. Collection Plate
07. My Truth

The Troubles (JB Swift & Agent Smith 78) "The Trouble Is..." [ALBUM]


01. Intro
02. Words From Vic (feat. Vic Spencer)
03. Two King (feat. Slvrbck Lauren, Finale & DJ Rugged One)
04. Megabus (feat. Rod Wallace, F13ldz & DJ Clark Da Spark)
05. Iron Sharpens Iron (feat. The Bad Seed & Vstylez)
06. Gusto (feat. Kenn Starr, Kaimbr & DJ Clark Da Spark)
07. Check It Out (feat. Kadir 7, Rye-Bread & DJ Rugged One)
08. Will I (feat. Sam Poetry & DJ Rugged One)
09. Knock Knock (feat. Flow Hypnotic, Craig G & Ruste Juxx)
10. Life Sentence (feat. Dudley Perkins)
11. Second To None (feat. Bub Bizzle)
12. Where You Been At? (feat. Siksoh6)
13. Be Water (feat. Noveliss & Prowess The Testament)
14. Quadruple The Trouble (feat. MENTaL da God, Northeast Beast & DJ Rugged One)
15. FAFO (feat. Empuls & DJ Rugged One)
16. It's A Vibe (feat. Spectac & Amiri)
17. Outro

DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW - S7 EP39 [BoomBap Mixshow]

 ðŸ”ŠLOTMIX SHOW S7 Ep39 

by Dj LOTMIX aka LartistOnTheMix with FRANCE FLEET DJS 

feat RAS KASS | GHOSTFACE KILLAH x METHOD MAN | ONESUN | NAPOLEON DA LEGEND x SKYZOO | DJ MUGGS x T.F. feat GHOSTFACE KILLAH | CKOLLIENTE &more

Prod by KHEYZINE | BIGG CLASSIC | MOJOBEATZ &more


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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Da Inphamus Amadeuz x The Punchline Academy "HALAL (Hunger & Loyalty Are Law)" (feat. Shah Leezy & Tahmell) [VIDEO]


Da Inphamus Amadeuz moves like the infrastructure behind a movement: producer, Shade 45 radio host, platform builder. The beat on "HALAL (Hunger & Loyalty Are Law)" reflects that role — raw drums, no excess, East Coast fundamentalism without the nostalgia crutch. Tahmell carries real weight into the booth. Rakim's son, Long Island-raised, with projects including Home, Food For Thought, and The Soul — the last of which Amadeuz produced in full — he's been building his own lane with deliberate steps rather than capitalizing on a name. The inheritance here isn't a shortcut, it's a standard: internal rhyme architecture, message-driven lyricism, controlled delivery. Shah Leezy holds his position on the track and keeps the energy consistent. HALAL as an acronym — Hunger & Loyalty Are Law — isn't a gimmick, it's a thesis. These are artists who've decided what they stand for and built the record around it.

Traffic "Cradle to the Grave" (feat. Rome Streetz) [VIDEO]


Saint Pat Beatz builds the kind of foundation that doesn't need to announce itself — dusty, warm, deliberate. The kick sits deep, the sample breathes, and the whole instrumental moves with the slow certainty of somebody who's been doing this long enough to know that restraint is a skill. Traffic rides it the way he always does: street-level Los Angeles, no embellishment, every word earned. Then Rome Streetz steps in and the temperature drops a degree — that Queens precision, those stacked rhyme schemes, a delivery that doesn't rush because it doesn't need to. A.A. Rashid holds his own and keeps the cipher tight. "Cradle to the Grave" is a cut off Don't Worry Bout Nothin, the full-length Traffic built alongside Saint Pat Beatz — a West Coast album that plays like a cohesive statement, not a playlist.

B. Dvine "Think This" [VIDEO]


B. Dvine doesn't need an introduction if you've been paying attention. The Long Island MC and producer has production credits touching Tragedy Khadafi and Kool G Rap, ciphers alongside Pacewon, Solomon Childs, and Lord Goat — this is somebody who came up the right way and never left. "Think This" is exactly what the tag says: a solo mic check over uncluttered boom bap, kick landing where it should, snare with snap, the whole instrumental built to serve the bars rather than compete with them. Dvine fills that space with the kind of lyricism that takes a position and defends it — conscious without being preachy, direct without being simple. No feature, no crutch. Just an MC with something on his mind and the craft to back it up. Three-plus decades in the culture, still earning every bar.

Zaze x Chris Thomas "Menace II Sobriety" [VIDEO]


Twenty-plus years in the underground will either grind you down or sharpen you into something undeniable. Zaze chose the latter. The Toronto emcee has been moving since 2001 — 90Nickel Entertainment, 250+ stages, sharing bills with Royce da 5'9" and Busta Rhymes without blinking. "Menace II Sobriety" is the latest move: a collab with Chris Thomas over production from KCreww, a Ukrainian beatmaker whose flag in the credits is a quiet reminder that real hip-hop has no zip code. The instrumental gives the MCs room — controlled, purposeful, built for bars rather than spectacle. Zaze delivers exactly what two decades of craft looks like: measured, honest, unforced. Mckee holds his end on the feature. Tracked and finished at Stay Kool Studios, where Zaze has put in work before. No shortcuts taken, none needed.

Soldati Madero "Dopamina" [VIDEO]


Soldati Madero is not a stage name — it's a location. The collective out of Villa Madero in Gran Buenos Aires makes music that doesn't try to escape the barrio but to reckon with it honestly. LK32, Totue and Ayrton Tuzain have been building in the same orbit for years — cuts like "Masomenos" and "Sin Estribos" already mapped the chemistry, and "Dopamina" picks up the thread without missing a step. The production sits in the register of South American underground rap: purposeful, unflashy, built to carry verses. Lyrically the collective moves between street realism and quieter introspective pulls — the kind of writing that comes from people who know the same corner from different angles. No trap crossover ambition, no pop-facing softening. Just a tight crew from a specific place making Hip-Hop that sounds exactly like where it came from.

Libsey & The Budsmen "Turn To Ash" [VIDEO]


Libsey doesn't make noise to get attention — he makes records. The New Bedford MC and self-producing artist has been putting in the work across a focused run of projects: D.R.E.A.M., D.R.E.A.M. Still, D.R.E.A.M. 3, D.R.E.A.M. 4EVER. "D.R.E.A.M.S. Never Die" is the new chapter, this time with The Budsmen carrying a co-credit, and "Turn To Ash" lands at track 5 — which is exactly where albums show you whether they have depth or just a strong front. The production holds a steady, grounded energy in the Massachusetts underground register: nothing flashy, nothing reaching for a lane it doesn't live in. Libsey stays in his pocket, writing from a specific place with specific weight behind it. New Bedford is not a city that generates hype — it generates perspective, and that's exactly what this sounds like.

Sauce Heist x DirtyDiggs "Diamond Dust Shoes" [ALBUM]

 

DirtyDiggs operates like a one-man infrastructure for underground hip-hop — his production catalog touches Agallah, Planet Asia, Recognize Ali, Hus Kingpin, AA Rashid, and the list doesn't stop. On Diamond Dust Shoes he gives Sauce Heist twelve instrumentals that do exactly what they're supposed to: soulful frames for bars, violin samples that wrap around the vocals rather than compete with them, a mix that stays clean and purposeful throughout. Heist holds his lane — street-level, measured, zero filler. The guest roster reads like a deliberate curation of the same orbit: Estee Nack, Nowaah The Flood, ETO, Jamal Gasol, Mooch & Rigz, Rome Streetz, al.Divino, AA Rashid and K.Burns each get in and get out without overstaying. The physical release — 150 numbered lathe-cut CD hybrids, playable both as CD and on a turntable, signed by Sauce Heist — is the kind of collector's object that defines this tier of independent rap. Underground done right.

Team Demo “East to West” (feat. Al Skratch & Tash) [SINGLE]

Team Demo links up once again with Al Skratch for the hard-hitting new single “East to West,” the latest release following their previous drop “Up There.” 

Produced by Team Demo, the record rides on a dark, sinister boom-bap backdrop with eerie strings and heavy drums built for late-night systems and underground rotation.

Al Skratch, fresh off a buzzing Punchline Academy appearance, comes through with razor-sharp punchlines and commanding bars throughout the track.

Holding down the West Coast side is Tash of Tha Alkaholiks, coming in hot after his new single “Shoe Fits.” The veteran MC shows once again why his presence on the mic still hits with authority.

The hook features DJ Dial Tone cutting through the record with sharp turntable work that gives the track that raw, authentic hip-hop feel DJs appreciate.

Download & Streaming Links https://vyd.co/EastToWestSingle

Friday, April 10, 2026

Sonnyjim & Lee Scott "Krayzie, Layzie, Flesh, Wish-N-Bizzy" [SINGLE]


Setting the record straight: The title acts as a massive salute to the Cleveland icons, but the lyrical heavy lifting alongside Sonnyjim and Lee Scott is handled by the legendary Shyheim. This track is a quintessential Blah Records/616 move—blending high-concept titles with raw, unfiltered underground execution. Shyheim, representing the Wu-Tang lineage, delivers his verses with a weathered, veteran poise that perfectly cuts through the hazy, atmospheric production. The synergy between the UK’s most cynical lyricists and Staten Island’s "Rugged Child" creates a unique tension. It’s a sonic bridge built on mutual respect and shared underground ethics, utilizing a skeletal beat to ensure that the weight of the bars remains the primary focus.

CRIMEAPPLE "OPEN ROAD" (feat. Seafood Sam) [SINGLE]


"OPEN ROAD" finds CRIMEAPPLE in his most comfortable element, blending high-end imagery with the grit of the Hackensack streets. Producer LOMAN crafts a backdrop that feels cinematic yet grounded, utilizing lush textures and a rhythmic pocket that invites a relaxed but focused lyrical approach. CRIMEAPPLE’s bars are a masterclass in linguistic dexterity, effortlessly weaving Spanish and English into a tapestry of street sophistication. The addition of Seafood Sam is a stroke of brilliance; his suave, Long Beach-inflected delivery provides a cool counterpoint to Crime’s sharper, New Jersey edges. It’s a transatlantic vibe that feels timeless, eschewing chasing trends for a sound that prioritizes atmosphere, texture, and the undeniable chemistry between two of the underground's most distinct voices.

Ill Conscious x Finn "Pineapple Mimosas" [SINGLE]


"Pineapple Mimosas" is a masterclass in balance, pairing Ill Conscious’s relentless Baltimore flow with Finn’s signature Detroit soul. Finn crafts a production that feels vibrant and airy, centered around a lush sample-flip that breathes life into the arrangement without sacrificing the essential Boom Bap knock. Ill Conscious approaches the mic with his usual surgical precision, delivering dense, multi-syllabic verses that contrast beautifully with the track's laid-back aesthetic. His ability to maintain a high-stakes lyrical intensity over such a smooth backdrop is a testament to his versatility. This single isn't just a seasonal vibe; it’s a sophisticated display of craft where the grit of the sidewalk meets the refinement of the penthouse, solidifying the chemistry between the Baltimore lyricist and the Motor City’s finest.

Supreme Cerebral, DJ Brans & Mil Beats "Soul Of Sade" [SINGLE]


"Soul Of Sade" is a masterclass in collaboration, linking the lyrical prowess of Supreme Cerebral with the elite production of DJ Brans and Mil Beats. Released via the formidable Effiscienz imprint, the track balances a soulful, sophisticated Sade sample with the heavy-handed, neck-snapping percussion synonymous with the label's signature sound. Supreme Cerebral approaches the mic with clinical focus, his multi-syllabic schemes cutting through the lush production with veteran ease. The inclusion of precise, razor-sharp scratches by DJ Brans anchors the record in the foundations of the culture, providing a dynamic energy that elevates it above standard underground fare. It’s a sophisticated fusion of East Coast grit and European technical precision.

Big Noyd "Smoke" (feat. DJ L.E.S.) [SINGLE]


"Smoke" is a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy of Queensbridge, reuniting the legendary Big Noyd with veteran producer DJ L.E.S. The track is a concentrated dose of the gritty East Coast aesthetic, characterized by L.E.S.'s ability to craft somber, cinematic soundscapes that perfectly complement Noyd's razor-sharp street narratives. Big Noyd remains one of the most consistent voices in the game, delivering his verses with the same raw intensity that made him a standout since the mid-90s. Dropping via Honeycomb Hideout, this single shuns modern trends in favor of timeless grit, proving that the chemistry between these two icons is as potent as ever. It's a mandatory listen for anyone seeking the unfiltered soul of New York hip-hop.

AZ "So High" (feat. Mumu Fresh) [SINGLE]


"So High" finds the legendary AZ in his purest form—delivering effortless, velvet-smooth flows alongside the powerhouse vocals of Mumu Fresh. This collaboration is a masterclass in sophisticated Boom Bap, blending soul-drenched production with the lyrical dexterity that has defined AZ's career since Doe or Die. Mumu Fresh elevates the track with her soaring, gospel-tinged harmonies, creating a perfect counterbalance to AZ’s street-wise but elevated perspective. Released via Mass Appeal under his own Quiet Money imprint, the single reinforces AZ’s status as a veteran who hasn't lost a step. It’s a track that feels both nostalgic and refreshingly modern, prioritizing musicality and substance in an era of fleeting trends.

Benny Holiday & Freddy Dukez "Weight Of A Nation" [EP]


Benny Holiday and Freddy Dukez join forces for "Weight Of A Nation," a high-impact EP released through the legendary Goon MuSick imprint. The project leans heavily into a gritty, wrestling-inspired aesthetic, mirrored by both the comic-style artwork and the powerhouse lyrical performances within. Clocking in at 14 minutes across six tracks, the EP is a lean demonstration of hardcore hip-hop at its finest. Freddy Dukez’s rugged production provides a booming, menacing foundation for Benny Holiday’s relentless flow. Whether it’s the punchy energy of "Bust A Move" or the dark storytelling on "Die Nasty Buffet," the duo maintains a cohesive, punishing vibe throughout. It’s a sonic heavyweight bout that solidifies their position in the international underground circuit, delivering exactly the kind of grit Goon MuSick fans crave.

Evil Ebenezer, JUNK & C-Lance "Pete Rose" [VIDEO]


"Pete Rose" is a high-stakes collaboration that sees Canadian heavyweights Evil Ebenezer and JUNK trading verses over a signature, menacing soundscape by C-Lance. The production is cinematic and heavy, providing the ideal backdrop for the duo's contrasting yet complementary styles. Evil Ebenezer anchors the track with his melodic but gritty delivery, while JUNK showcases why he is considered one of the most elite technical rappers in the game with his trademark rapid-fire flow. The track's title alludes to the hustle and the controversial legendary status of the baseball icon, mirroring the artists' own journey through the independent scene. Directed by Jordon Chatten, the visual is a dark, atmospheric journey that reinforces the Stompdown Killaz legacy as a dominant force in Northern hip-hop.

Q-Unique x DJ Rhettmatic "It Only Leads The Way" [SINGLE]


"It Only Leads The Way" brings together two of the most respected figures in the culture: the versatile Q-Unique and the legendary DJ Rhettmatic. This track is a sophisticated display of the "Boom Bap" evolution, featuring Q-Unique’s signature gritty delivery and multi-layered songwriting. His ability to blend street wisdom with an almost theatrical vocal presence remains unmatched. DJ Rhettmatic, representing the Beat Junkies, crafts a backdrop that is both rhythmic and atmospheric, anchored by the kind of surgical scratching that only a grandmaster can provide. Released under capital Q music, the single avoids flashy gimmicks, focusing instead on the raw synergy between an elite lyricist and a premier turntablist. It’s a mandatory listen for those who value the technical foundation of the genre.

Fillie x SinaniBeats "Furth" [VIDEO]


With "Furth," Fillie drops the second single from his upcoming "PUFF PUFF PASS EP," crafting a heartfelt tribute to his neighborhood in Neuss. The track is built on a laid-back, atmospheric foundation provided by SinaniBeats, featuring smooth melodies and a steady rhythm that complements Fillie’s effortless delivery. His flow is relaxed and confident, reflecting a sense of local pride and authenticity as he navigates themes of community and daily life. The high-quality mastering by Kminski adds a polished, professional touch to the soulful underground sound. Visually, the 4K video directed by DJAMPERR & Chief Diggin captures the raw essence of the Furth district, solidifying Fillie’s role as a prominent voice for his city while building anticipation for his new project.

Emerg Da Mc "THE WORLD IS MY HANDS" [ALBUM]

 

Emerg Da Mc continues his relentless assault on the underground with "THE WORLD IS MY HANDS," a project that epitomizes the raw, unfiltered aesthetic of BOBO PRODUCTION. The sonic landscape is unapologetically Lo-Fi, characterized by distorted percussion and eerie, skeletal loops that mirror the project's dark, confrontational themes. Emerg’s flow is frantic and filled with a sense of urgency, delivering bars that range from street realism to intense societal critiques. The collaboration with Sir Trip Alot on "COFFIN ON A SLED" highlights the album's gritty atmosphere, prioritizing visceral impact over polished production. This is a release designed for those who appreciate the unpolished side of independent Hip-Hop, where the message is as jagged as the beats it sits upon, solidifying Emerg’s place as a prolific voice in the shadows.