Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Masta Killa "Hip Hop Forever" [VIDEO]


Masta Killa’s "Hip Hop Forever" delivers exactly what the title promises: no trend-chasing, no course correction, just cultural maintenance from a Wu-Tang elder. Easy Mo Bee produces, WestLyfe Films handles the visual, and the track lives on the "Balance" album. Masta Killa was never the loudest Wu voice, but he has often been one of the most focused. The strength here isn’t overwhelm; it’s stance. Hip-hop as a life practice, not a content loop.

Ralphy Red x Lopez Milano "Pray For Filthydelphia" [EP]

 

Ralphy Red and Lopez Milano deliberately pick up the Griselda prayer aesthetic on "Pray For Filthydelphia" and drag it through Philly grime. Six tracks, with "Outlander" as the ignition point, and a cover concept built around the LOVE statue and King David at prayer. The key is that it doesn’t work as pure homage; it works as local recoloring. Filthydelphia means opulent dirt, mafia rap from the mud, a city caught between sin, triumph, and the need for grace.

Shabaam Sahdeeq "Top Tier" ft. General Steele [VIDEO]


We already had "Top Tier" inside the larger "Outside the Lines" frame; here, the single gets the spotlight. Shabaam Sahdeeq and General Steele bring two Brooklyn schools into one room: Rawkus / Lyricist Lounge precision and Boot Camp Clik weight. Es-K’s production keeps a clear boom-bap edge without crowding the voices. This isn’t a feature gimmick; it’s veteran craft — controlled delivery, grown presence, and bars that don’t need to rush.

Big Gates & Brother Tom Sos "The Biggest: With Brother Tom Sos" [EP]


"The Biggest: With Brother Tom Sos" brings Big Gates and Brother Tom Sos together for seven tracks in under 20 minutes. The format is useful: not long enough to become bloated, not short enough to feel like a loose single pack. Brother Tom Sos brings that dark, fractured underground energy, while Big Gates continues building under the "The Biggest" banner. It plays like a fast, focused collaboration run — not a massive concept statement, more like one concentrated block.

New Villain "Public Enemy" [VIDEO]


New Villain keeps building the "Mind Of Hugo Strange 3" universe with "Public Enemy." The Batman-villain framing fits: psychological, dark, and slightly paranoid. BeatsByBoogie gives the track raw aggression, while Emancipating Vision handles the visual. The title obviously carries Public Enemy history behind it, but this record isn’t chasing Bomb Squad politics; it’s about threat, opposition, and outsider status. It works as a pressure point in the middle of the project. 

Kail Problems "A Flower Blooms In May 3" [ALBUM]

 

"A Flower Blooms In May 3" continues Kail Problems’ ongoing series with growth, struggle, healing, and self-reflection at the center. Across 13 tracks, with appearances from DJ Hoppa, K.A.A.N., and Def-I, the project leans into mellow production, soul textures, and emotionally grounded writing. "The Cut" with K.A.A.N. brings sharper technical energy, while "California Grass," "97 Kisses," and "Middle Of July" move closer to mood and memory. This isn’t an aggressive bar exhibition; it’s a grown record with quiet depth. 

The High & Mighty "The Rose Bowl" [Jim Sharp Remix] [VIDEO]


The High & Mighty still carry that Rawkus / Eastern Conference DNA: dry, slightly crooked, sample-aware, and full of New York indie-rap history. Jim Sharp takes "The Rose Bowl" and puts it back in motion. The remix sits inside the "Sound of Market" orbit and keeps the record from becoming a static archive piece. This isn’t nostalgia worship; it’s remix work in the classic DJ sense — familiar material, new pocket, different bounce. 

Jennaske x Benny The Butcher "Love / Hate" [SINGLE]


Jennaske links with Benny The Butcher for "Love / Hate," a single built around relationships that swing between extremes. The friction is the point: Jennaske brings a direct, emotionally charged perspective, while Benny adds that BSF weight and controlled street presence. This isn’t a softened love record; it’s about attraction, conflict, and the toxic loops that sit between the two. One song, three minutes, no wasted framing. 

Magno Garcia "Coffee in Mosul" [VIDEO]


Magno Garcia doesn’t take the easy route on "Coffee in Mosul." Pulled from "So We Loved Ourselves," the track connects personal reflection with images of displacement, identity, survival, and the quiet humanity that persists in places too often flattened into headlines. EvillDewer’s production feels cinematic without becoming melodramatic, King Author captures the visual, and Magno edits it himself. As a Salvadoran immigrant, educator, and storyteller, he uses hip-hop as a bridge — between place and exile, grief and dignity, personal memory and global condition.

Pirate Nitro x Leisure Suit Marvy "Vermillon EP" [EP]

 

"Vermillon EP" is lean but properly framed: three tracks, fully produced by Leisure Suit Marvy, recorded by Von Wolken, mixed and mastered by Darc Morcel and Fred Porc FDP. Pirate Nitro moves over raw, sample-based boom-bap textures without smoothing out the French-language edge. Ryu MC and Dyzberg appear with purpose rather than crowding the project. "7 Spirit Pagoda" opens with an Eastern-coded visual trace, "Neighborhood Delicacies" brings it closer to the block, and the title cut gives the EP its color and shape.

Adria The Reject "Mr. Positivo Part 2" [VIDEO]


Adria The Reject pushes "Mr. Positivo Part 2" deep into grotesque underground territory: pig-mask imagery, hardcore energy, and a visual language that feels physical rather than decorative. Hartstock handles the production, while Alberto Portland takes care of recording, mixing, and post-production. The video by VWLERIW doesn’t sit beside the track; it feels made from the same material — grimy, absurd, and confrontational. This isn’t classic boom bap structure. It’s Italian underground rap as a freak-show ritual with the mic acting as the fuse.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

BenchWarmers Clique "Medusa" (feat. Dynas) [VIDEO]


"Medusa" arrives as the world premiere of the official video for a track from "The Ugly," the cult underground release by the BenchWarmers Clique — Travisty the Lazy Emcee and Joka Wild. The album is being reissued for its tenth anniversary as a limited cassette and CD edition through Mad Good Records, complete with bonus instrumentals. The original feature cast includes Reks, Dynas, The Llamabeats, Epidemic, and Iron Ora, with all production handled by Jewbei and 1914. The project frames itself clearly: made for the overlooked, the worn-down, the "uncomely masses" — the opposite of polished mainstream rap. This late-drop of the visual is less marketing move, more curatorial care for an underground classic.

Klive Kraven "Zodiac" [VIDEO]


Klive Kraven delivers "Zodiac" from the "Death Comes In The Day" album on Goldminded Records, with beat, mix, and master all handled himself. The title openly leans into Zodiac iconography — serial-killer mythology, Californian crime lore, dark folklore. Paired with the album title, the noir framing is unmistakable. Self-produced tracks in this dark boom-bap lane live or die on cohesion; when Kraven holds the atmosphere, the result feels closer to a found crime-scene cassette than a standard rap single.

Jinnahcide "Mass Murda Music 2" [ALBUM]

 

Jinnahcide operates inside UK underground rap with a clearly marked Pakistani identity. The name references Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and "Rehman Dakait" pulls on a real figure from Karachi — none of this imagery is accidental. Ten tracks moving between "Overlord," "Dead Wrong," "Dark Web," and "Bittersweet Hood Symphony" build a coherent universe. The project doesn’t try to sound like every other UK release; it uses the tension between diaspora experience, street language, and hard drums as its core fuel.

Ja'King The Divine "Byssus Silk" [VIDEO]


Ja'King The Divine pulls a rare material reference into rap with "Byssus Silk" — sea silk, historically one of the most expensive textiles ever produced. That signal is clear: luxury, rarity, value. The track is part of the "Danse Macabre" EP on Diamond Era Records. The album title pulls on a different thread, evoking medieval death-dance imagery. Combined, both poles describe what Ja'King has been doing for a while: dense, image-heavy, half-mystical, half-urban rap architecture.

Decon Blu x Pa Pa Fresh x Danny James "Choppers" [VIDEO]


"Choppers" is boom-bap done as a craft statement: Decon Blu, Pa Pa Fresh, and Danny James on the mic, with Pa Pa Fresh handling production, mixing, scratching, and mastering on his own. The reference points — De La, Tribe, Common, Pete Rock, EPMD, Erick Sermon — aren’t random; they map the track’s sonic compass. Don Sill handles the visual. The record works as a boom-bap devotion piece without slipping into pure imitation, because Pa Pa Fresh builds the sound from his own hand rather than quoting it.

KRAMPO x Danny Korza "ATLANTE" [ALBUM]

 

"ATLANTE" is a dense Italian underground project: KRAMPO on the mic, Danny Korza handling the entire beat, mix, and master side. Ten tracks, with features from Kazawi, Vuoto, Sweet Sindaco, NONe, and Slide, plus DJ Shrek providing scratches on the title cut. Names like "Nero Lucido," "Echelon," "Blu di Metilene," and "Spade Telluriche" carry their own poetic and slightly dark imagery — this isn’t standard Italian trap; it’s firmly rooted in boom-bap and lo-fi underground territory. Released through MP7 Mob, with art direction by Lorenzo Accorti.

OSVN "War Outside" [VIDEO]


OSVN drops "War Outside" from the "777" mixtape, hosted by the legendary DJ Lazy K. Tone Spliff handles cuts — the same level you hear across multiple modern underground releases. HumbleCapturez and King Self handle the visual side. The title is blunt: war on the outside, posture required on the inside. Released through R.A.U. Inc., with the mixtape available at osvnspace.com. The DJ Lazy K connection gives the project classic mixtape DNA rather than pure streaming logic.

MC EyeFlo "RecognEYEze" [VIDEO]


"RecognEYEze" is track 4 of MC EyeFlo’s "Element I: Earth" EP, produced exclusively by DeevoDaGenius. The Element series suggests a planned arc across multiple EPs, with Earth as the starting point — ground, root, foundation. The title plays on "recognize" through eye imagery: perception, awareness, seeing what others don’t. With one producer handling the EP, the project benefits from a unified sonic signature rather than a patchwork of contributors.

Benny From The Sandlot & Stotty P "Bullpen 5" [EP]

 

"Bullpen 5" runs its baseball metaphor all the way through: "Get The Horns," "Unnecessary Roughness," "Practice," "Throne And Crown." Benny From The Sandlot already carries the imagery in his name, while Stotty P supplies the production framework. Twelve tracks with a wide guest list — $lyPro, Tony Tig, B Ill Rhymes, Kartoon, Mek, Hurricane Ceasar, John J, Mic Hoffa, G Knowledge, JC, Elzmoneymusic — clearly point to posse-tape logic rather than a solo statement. Cuts like "Hell On Earth" and "Psychosis" show the project isn’t locked into sporting-bravado mode; it walks into darker rooms too.

Nam Nitty "God's Favorite" [VIDEO]


Nam Nitty, head of Secret Sosiety Entertainment and a member of the Mxnxpxly family, drops "God's Favorite" as a visual from the "Bandit2" album. Self-produced and self-directed under the Spike Tarantino alias, this is the classic multi-hyphenate move: beat, bars, and visual all coming from the same hand. The title plays big, but in street-rap context it reads more as positioning than religious statement — luck, chosen status, surviving long odds. The visual stays in the Mxnxpxly lane: no gloss, just weight.

Andy O & Axiom "Glyph" (feat. ZERO) [VIDEO]


Andy O and Axiom operate inside a distinct conceptual universe. The "Help the Merfolk get to Mars" framing isn’t throwaway language; it points to a brand, a mythology, and a world that lives beyond the music alone. ZERO joins the frame as a guest voice. "Glyph" works as a title because it signals symbol, code, and inscription rather than a simple track name. Axiom’s catalog has always treated rap as narrative architecture, not just rhyme exercise. Listeners who only want punchline sport will move past this; those who appreciate world-building will find a real entry point.

Noah23 x Fresh Kils "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (feat. PremRock) [SINGLE]

For the second single from their upcoming collaboration album, Tuff Racket, Noah23 x Fresh Kils tap the talents of ShrapKnel’s PremRock, a frequent collaborator of Fresh Kils. This time around, Kils provides a sunny, synthy, summer jam that somehow still has a darkness to it. Maybe it’s the drums. Still, iIt’s a perfect dichotomy that suits the subject matter, and the stripped back beat puts the focus squarely on the lyrics. For those, Noah23 and PremRock combine concepts of anti-capitalism, drug culture, movie references, and battle rap braggadocio. “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” reveals a trio of artists that combine for a powerful hip hop combo.


Written and performed by Noah23 and PremRock

Produced by Fresh Kils


Lync Lone "Life Is… Fleeting" [ALBUM]


 01. Season Of Ghosts (prod. by Timepiece)
02. November Rain (prod. by Achille)
03. Life’s A Trip feat. Brother Tom Sos (prod. by Achille)
04. Woodlawn St. (prod. by Kypat)
05. 88 feat. Jay Cinema (prod. by Soo Do Koo)
06. Executive Decisions (prod. by PTY)
07. Dice Roller (prod. by Achille)
08. Fidelio feat. Elcamino (prod. by Soo Do Koo)
09. Monroe Ave (prod. by Soo Do Koo)
10. Bearer Of Bad News (prod. by Soo Do Koo)
11. Shroomwich (prod. by Killer Kane)
12. Voodoo (prod. by Soo Do Koo)
13. Divine Intervention (prod. by Shemar)
14. The Big Picture (prod. by Soo Do Koo)

Shah Leezy x IJUANTUDYE "5TH CHAMBER PHILOSOPHY" [ALBUM]


 01. bloccwork (feat. IJUANTUDYE)
02. THE BOY WHO SOLVED THE UNIVERSE (feat. Planet Asia & IJUANTUDYE)
03. TALEOFTHEMOTH (feat. IJUANTUDYE)
04. Frank Zappa (feat. IJUANTUDYE)
05. Wanderlust (feat. IJUANTUDYE & S L Feemster)
06. THEMERCHANTSON (feat. IJUANTUDYE)
07. Flavaveli (feat. IJUANTUDYE)

Jamie Broad x Lou Sinergy "In Real Life" [ALBUM]


 01. Grey Hairs
02. Everyday Rapper Man
03. Nice Cuppa Tea
04. Invincible
05. Status Update
06. Pretendtious
07. Body of Work
08. Fairytale
09. Psalm
10. IRL

Ca$ablanca "$creen Gem$ IV" [ALBUM]


 01. Judas X The Black Messiah (prod. by MetalFlowerz)
02. Slime (prod. by The Kurse)
02. Lost Soul$ (prod. by B-Sun)
04. I Need To Hear More (prod. by DirtyDiggs)
05. Iron feat. Jay Holly, Daniel Son & SmooVth (prod. by Giallo Point)
06. ’84 Testarossa (prod. by The Kurse)
07. Icon$ feat. Meph Luciano, O The Great & Miskeen Haleem (prod. by Cap Chino)
08. Gun In The Airport (prod. by Kyo Itachi)
09. El Matador feat. Tito theCZAR (prod. by Men Of Honor)
10. Swammie feat. Kincee (prod. by JF)
11. The Jackal feat. Taiyamo Denku & D.R.E. Colombian Raw (prod. by JF)
12. The Score feat. Meph Luciano (prod. by Cap Chino)

DJ Mickey Knox "An Homage To Fondle ‘Em Records" [MIXTAPE]


 01. KMD – What A Nigga Know (Remix) feat. MF Grimm
02. DJ Eli & Shan Boogs – Truly Gifted Ones feat. Yeshua Dapo ED, J-Treds & Pumpkinhead
03. Rok One – Ninety Degrees feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq, Kwest & L-Fudge
04. Megalon – Peace To The Homeless
05. The Juggaknots – Troubleman
06. Siah & Yeshua Dapo ED – Gravity
07. Yak Ballz – Nasty Or Nice
08. MF DOOM – Gas Drawls
09. MF Grimm – Do It For The Kids
10. The Cenobites – Kick A Dope Verse feat. Bobbito
11. The Artifacts – Haagen-Daz
12. Scienz Of Life – Metaphysics
13. Jakki Tha Mota Mouth – Widespread feat. Copywrite
14. J-Treds – Praise Due
15. The Arsonists – The Session
16. Mr Live – Supa Dupa
17. Da Nuthouse – A Luv Supream
18. Siah – Repetition
19. MHz – World Premier
20. Cage – Agent Orange

Korey B. & Micro "Phenomena" [ALBUM]


 01. Viejito
02. Jerk
03. Bellrocka feat. Fountaine
04. 7-11 feat. Dobleon
05/ FukDaOthaShyt
06. Principalities feat. Dusty Fox & Slick Devious
07. In My Window
08. Small Pond feat. Winston
09. Fonzarelli
10. Ascension

Monday, June 1, 2026

DJ LOTMIX : LOTMIX SHOW S7Ep47 [Rap En Francais]

 ðŸ”ŠLOTMIX SHOW S7Ep47 - Rap En Français  mixé par Dj LOTMIX x France Fleet DJ 

feat RON BRICE x CHAM RAPPER | PRINCE FELLAGA | BILLY BATS | OL'KAINRY | SETH GUEKO | ROCCA | ALKPOTE | JEFF LE NERF | MONK.E &more

Prod by MISERE RECORD | KYO ITACHI | JUST MUSIC BEATS & d'autres

 

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Jus-P x Statik Selektah "We Made It Off Of Dope" (feat. Billy Danze & G.S. Advance) [SINGLE]

 

Queens NY Hip Hop artist Jus-P delivers "The 50 Pack". A potent collection of that dope Hip Hop New York is known for. With features from Billy Danze, GS Advance, Kool G Rap, Big Twins, as well as production from B Dvine, Mike Martinez, Statik Selektah, Havoc and more. 

Lead by the powerful new single "We Made It Off Of Dope" produced by Statik Selektah featuring Billy Danze and GS Advance, "The 50 Pack" brings more than enough smoke!

Reek Osama "High Notes" (feat. Hank Dope) [VIDEO]


Reek Osama already came through the stack with "No More"; "High Notes" is another visual from the "Malandro" world. Hank Dope adds the guest presence, while bop phrases keeps the album’s dark pressure connected. The energy stays street-level: no grand gesture, just dry tension, clipped images, and production that belongs in a stairwell more than a showroom. As a follow-up cut, "High Notes" works because it doesn’t need to reintroduce the project — it simply keeps the film rolling. 

Azariah "Kzlo Made The Medley" [EP]

 

Azariah links with Toronto producer Kzlo for the first time on "Kzlo Made The Medley." Six tracks, features from Snackz and Kzlo, artwork by Mosqui Grfx, with recording, engineering, mixing, and mastering handled by Laddie. Azariah comes out of Rochester and brings that Upstate clarity: short songs, direct writing, no wasted movement. "Wins and Losses," "May God Pardon Me," and "Discernment" suggest self-checking and lived experience matter more here than punchline fireworks. 

Shabaam Sahdeeq "Outside the Lines" [ALBUM]

 

Shabaam Sahdeeq remains a Brooklyn veteran with Rawkus and Lyricist Lounge history, and "Outside the Lines" uses that experience without turning into a museum piece. Bobbito opens the door, while J-Live, General Steele, Dynas, Sughee Sligh, Ruste Juxx, U.G., Queen Herawin, Apollos, iLL Dose, and Slim Chance widen the frame — but Shabaam stays the axis. Across 13 tracks, the album leans into grown boom-bap craft: precise delivery, lived themes, and no unnecessary flexing. "The Life and Times of S.S" gives the close a personal weight beyond a pure bar exercise. 

Motman x Beat Mason "The Growth of Young Kings" (feat. L.I.F.E. Long & EvTheKurrupt) [VIDEO]


Motman & Beat Mason liefern mit "The Growth of Young Kings" den dritten Clip aus der "Sunburn"-EP und holen L.I.F.E. Long sowie EvTheKurrupt dazu. Der Big-L-Bezug ist nicht beiläufig: Der Chorus greift eine Line auf, das Video wurde vor dem Mural in Harlem gedreht. Das gibt dem Track Gewicht, aber auch Verantwortung. Beat Mason hält den Sound vintage und warm, Motman verbindet UK-Perspektive mit NYC-Respekt. Das funktioniert, weil die Hommage nicht touristisch wirkt.

Haddy Racks "Cream Freestyle" [VIDEO]


Haddy Racks steps onto sacred ground with a "C.R.E.A.M." freestyle. That beat doesn’t forgive loose control. The original is too deeply embedded in hip-hop DNA for someone to simply rap over it; you need pocket, space, and respect. Haddy takes the classic freestyle route: not trying to rewrite the Wu moment, but proving his own presence over a holy loop. On beats like this, volume matters less than control.

LYNC LONE "Life Is... Fleeting" [ALBUM]

 

LYNC LONE comes out of Rochester, and "Life Is... Fleeting" carries that cold Upstate melancholy in its bones. Across 14 tracks, producers like Achille, Timepiece, Kypat, pty, Killer Kane, shemar, and especially SOO DO KOO shape the atmosphere, with SOO DO KOO handling several key moments. Brother Tom Sos, Jay Cinema, and Elcamino appear as features, with "Fidelio" opening the Buffalo/Rochester corridor. Short runtimes, heavy shadow, little overexplanation — a tape about impermanence without drowning in melodrama. 

Fes Taylor "Married a Hoe" [VIDEO]


Fes Taylor is rooted deep in the Staten Island / Wu-affiliated underground, and "Married a Hoe" arrives deliberately unfiltered. The title is blunt, the visual is clearly marked for adults, and Black Out City Films handles the full video treatment. This isn’t a subtle relationship essay; it’s a raw street-and-domestic cut with bitter humor and direct language. Not elegant, but Fes Taylor has never needed polish to make the point land.

That’s Juvey? & Pro P "Art Is Borrowed" [ALBUM]

 

"Art Is Borrowed" is a broad UK underground tableau: 14 tracks, fully produced by Pro P, with That’s Juvey? writing at the center and a wide cast of guests extending the world. Assa appears multiple times, Dr Lekta becomes a recurring presence, and "The Heist" stretches past the six-minute mark as the project’s posse centerpiece. The title works because it tells the truth about hip-hop: art as inheritance, theft, transformation, respect, and friction. Pro P keeps the line steady while Juvey moves between pub energy, zombie rap, and more reflective life-code writing. 

Danny Diablo & Tony Slippaz "Dismantle" [VIDEO]


Danny Diablo remains strongest in the lane he helped carve out: hardcore-punk attitude fused with rap impact. "Dismantle" with Tony Slippaz isn’t a soft crossover move; it’s demolition work. Slippazvision handles the visual side, keeping the language inside the camp. The record doesn’t need a polished hook. It needs pressure, aggression, and that NYC hardcore sweat.

Southside Mac "Colder" [VIDEO]


Southside Mac’s "Colder" leans into atmosphere rather than explanation. The references to "Mac From The Dark 2" and "Duffle Bags Or Body Bags" suggest a larger dark-side universe being built around the music. With "The Darkest Alive" already setting the temperature, this track keeps things cold, tense, and nocturnal. The strength is in the shadow aesthetic — less spotlight, more hallway after midnight.

ill Sykes x Decksterror "Terminal Horizon" [VIDEO]


"Terminal Horizon" comes out of Decksterror’s "Love and Honour Part 2" orbit. Decksterror handles production, ill Sykes writes and performs, and Dfacer shoots and edits the visual. The title suggests an end line: a horizon, but not a romantic one — more like the last visible edge before impact. The production doesn’t need to be pretty; it needs cold space, depth, and enough dirt for ill Sykes to push through.

Cise Greeny & SCVTTERBRVIN "Klairvoyance" [EP]

 

"Klairvoyance" is a compact five-track spell from the Red Lotus / PSG orbit, with Cise Greeny and SCVTTERBRVIN building an esoteric frame without losing drum pressure. The production lineup is carefully chosen: Soo.Do.Koo, Gex Armour, SCVTTERBRVIN, Orko Eloheim, Ill-Sugi, and Lord Heron all shape the pocket. Titles like "Gilgamesh’s Tomb," "Blvck Magic," and "Snake Charmers" give the project an occult, ancient-text feel, while the physical editions underline that this is meant as an object, not just a feed drop. 

Xecutive Hustle Entertainment x Caos "Street Sermon" [VIDEO]


"Street Sermon" sets the frame immediately: not a church pew, but pavement. Produced by Caos and presented through Xecutive Hustle Entertainment, the track sits between hustle morality and street experience. It’s less about spiritual preaching than lived instruction. When the beat stays dark and the vocal doesn’t overreach, this lane can hit hard: direct message, heavy drums, and no unnecessary ornament.

12 Singes x Sans Pression "Faut Qu’La Job S’Donne" [VIDEO]


"Faut Qu’La Job S’Donne" carries work ethic right in the title. 12 Singes and Sans Pression move inside the French-Canadian rap lane, with Fatgab on production and John John handling the visual. Sans Pression brings veteran Québec weight, and that presence gives the record its backbone. This doesn’t chase a current wave; it sounds like labor, obligation, and pressure converted into bars. The delivery stays rough-edged, while the beat keeps its shoulders wide and its head down.

Joe Blow "Forever Smoking" [ALBUM]

 

"Forever Smoking" carries a different kind of weight because it is presented as Joe Blow’s final album, with proceeds going to Rob’s family. Across ten tracks, the record feels less like a standard release and more like a farewell document. Joe Blow’s background as a South Wales underground veteran — DJ, producer, and emcee with decades in the culture — gives the project lived-in gravity. Cuts like "Each One Teach One," "Rewind the Tape," and "Double OG" speak to memory, transmission, and standing firm when the room changes around you. 

Def Soulja "Hour Glass" (feat. Zeek The Prophet) [VIDEO]


Bronx native Def Soulja brings "Hour Glass" forward as another visual from "RAS V." Zeek The Prophet adds a focused guest presence, Andy Savoie handles production, and Gee Media shapes the video. The title lands cleanly: an hourglass as pressure, consequence, and time running through the fingers. Def Soulja doesn’t polish the grit out of the record; he keeps the delivery grounded, serious, and direct, with no forced dramatics.

Theoryetti "For the Books" [VIDEO]


Theoryetti keeps "For the Books" direct and stripped back. Shile’s production doesn’t overcrowd the frame, leaving enough space for the voice to carry the weight. The title feels like a ledger entry: moments that happened, lessons that stuck, things that don’t get erased from the record. The visual stays close to the artist rather than leaning on spectacle, and that works — the power is in the tone, not decoration.

Essential Nomad "Precious Dreams (Volume II)" [ALBUM]


 01. Citrine (feat. C.L. Smooth)
02. Amethyst (feat. Tasha Hendrixx & Becky)
03. Spinel
04. Hematite (feat. Brittney Carter)
05. Rhodonite
06. Topaz
07. Bloodstone (feat. PageOne)
08. Agate (feat. Rose Kuchili)
09. Malachite (feat. Sadat X)
10. Scheelite

Sleep Sinatra & TenTen "JazzEtherix" [ALBUM]


 01. Champion Run
02. Four Winds
03. High Stakes
04. Lost Worlds
05. Mire
06. OutOfBoundz
07. Overload feat. Soo Do Koo
08. Samadhi
09. Strawhat (Wisdom)

loating somewhere between dusty jazz loops, smoked-out soul textures, late night tape hiss and psychedelic introspection, “JazzEtherix” is one of my most immersive projects to date. This album lives in that space between reality and dream state — cinematic, raw, soulful and deeply atmospheric. Every track was built to feel like flipping through memories at 3 AM with incense burning, sirens blaring and city lights outside the window.
For listeners of abstract hip hop, jazz fusion, boom bap and experimental soul, “JazzEtherix” is less about chasing trends and more about creating a world you can disappear into.

Moka Only "Many Pies" [ALBUM]


 01. Pies
02. Pleasurable Mundanities
03. Same Vibes
04. Different Emcee
05. Oh Its True
06. Fine By Me
07. U Kno Where I’m At
08. Alright Jam
09. Mode A Lude
10. For You Still
11. La La Break
12. The Rutledge
13. Make More
14. Re Up Reset
15. Plenty Of Em
16. Daydream 2 Much
17. Practice Take
18. Couple O Things
19. Opulence
20. Ya Dupe

"Forget the labels like ‘jazzy’, ‘smooth’, etc. Moka never intended to be reduced to being filed away into such simplistic boxes. Those are laymen’s terms used by the uninitiated and the unimaginative. The Many Pies album should not be cast into similar low terrain. Moka has given and given and given for decades now, and these works of art deserve deeper acclaim and inspection, not to mention more noteworthy accolades.
Many Pies shall exemplify exactly why. From start to finish, the LP is laid out to convey Moka’s ongoing journey; one that has been fraught with countless peaks and valleys—and oh, how today’s marketplace just loves to overlook love and resilience. If the tipping point theory has any weight to it, then we should now be mere inches away from seeing the precipice upon which the inevitable landslide shall occur, and for those rooting for Moka, this could very well be a sweet time indeed.
Don’t just take my word for it. Dig deep into this album and pick it apart, strand by strand, and start to understand just what is being communicated here. Is there jazz? Yes. Are there smooth aspects and elements? Indeed. But open up and feel the larger picture. Mood music. Seasonal, thematic playgrounds. This project doesn’t require me to give you a play-by-play breakdown. Conduct your own and spread that among the like and the not-so-likeminded. It’s truly time. There’s pies to be had… by the plenty."

Monday Night x Evidence "Football" [ALBUM]


 01. Street Racing
02. Overdrive
03. Akinyele
04. You Name It (Feat. Domo Genesis)
05. Doubletree
06. Lighthouse (Feat. 3wayslim)
07. Derryclare (Feat. Fly Anakin)
08. Muscle Memory
09. Nina Sky
10. 1st & 3rd

Prop Dylan x Phil Tyler "Soul Searching" [ALBUM]


 01. True Believers
02. Recognize My Rhyme (Feat. Awon)
03. First Loves
04. Skate And Create
05. Optimistic (Feat. Rapper kC)
06. All That Jazz
07. Soul Searching (Feat. Professor P & DJ Akilles)
08. Classic Record
09. Gratitude (Feat. Mr. Noun)
10. Letter To A Younger Self (Feat. Jaz Lund)
11. Road Less Traveled (Feat. Lafayette Stokely)

Jada, S14H & 9th Wonder "The Zenith" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


01. Crooked Stares & Eye Duels (Intro)
02. A Flick By Goons
03. All Aboard
04. Reaper Music
05. The Format
06. Black Benz Coupe feat. NazzOTRG
07. Flask (Interlude)
08. Lone Cruiser
09. Tip The Tender
10. Stand Off
11. Leather Face feat. Rahiem Supreme
12. No Armistice
13. Just Jottin (Outro)

Grimm Doza & KGM Steezus "Just Jottin" [ALBUM]


01. Crooked Stares & Eye Duels (Intro)
02. A Flick By Goons
03. All Aboard
04. Reaper Music
05. The Format
06. Black Benz Coupe feat. NazzOTRG
07. Flask (Interlude)
08. Lone Cruiser
09. Tip The Tender
10. Stand Off
11. Leather Face feat. Rahiem Supreme
12. No Armistice
13. Just Jottin (Outro)
 

Hieroglyphics "All Said And Done" [ALBUM]


 01. Mosaico Suite 1
02. Eyes Wide Shut
03. Hieroglyphics Faction
04. Hard Numbers
05. Something In The Air
06. Drum Talk
07. The Way That It Be
08. Gods And Goats
09. All Said And Done
10. Uplifted
11. Helicopter Barrel Roll
12. Third Eye Robot (Kill ‘Em All)
13. Hiero On The Scrolls
14. Mosaico Suite 2
15. Every Day Shit
16. Crescent Moon, Velvet Sky

The new Hieroglyphics album, All Said And Done, is officially streaming everywhere on Sept 3, 2026 — but you can hear it right now.
The Chief Supporter Campaign gives fans immediate access to the digital album before it hits streaming, plus exclusive physical items, album credit placement, signed vinyl, bonus tracks, and Legacy supporter recognition depending on the tier.
This is more than a preorder.
This is your chance to hear the album now and become part of Hieroglyphics history.

OGBenGrimm x UglyJon "Rockstar Samurai" [ALBUM]


 01. Rockstar Samurai
02. Dramacide feat. DJ Reel Drama
03. No White Flags feat. G Fam Black
04. Yessir
05. Bad Like I
07. War Till It Ain’t feat. P-Ro
07. Bulgogi Bomb Squad
08. Gold Fangs feat. Winston Belafonte
09. Samurai Showdown
10. Scorched Earth 2 feat. G Fam Black & Kingdom Kome

Whose "Got Rich, Died Trying" [ALBUM]


 01. At What Cost?
02. Write Your Congressman feat. Hans Einztien, Propaganda & Jarren Benton
03. Shattered Dreams feat. Tomcantsleep, Marley B. & Bigtime Bake
04. Schemin feat. Sirrealist
05. Namesake feat. Sly Queasy
06. MakeSomeCash feat. A.O.G., Kail Problems & Lil Woofy Woof
07. Carpenter feat. Hans Einztien
08. Martyr’s Gift feat. Vel Nine, Sirrealist, Lifeofthom & Lord Sko
09. Sleeping Upside Down feat. Optik & Kapeesh
10. Win Or Die feat. K.A.A.N. & DJ Hoppa
11. Hold You Tight feat. Vel Nine
12. Thoughts To Spare feat. Sirrealist, Inzom & Babyghost

"Got Rich, Died Trying" is a raw, concept-driven album that dives deep into ambition, survival, and the cost of chasing success. Whose blends sharp lyricism with introspective storytelling over a range of gritty and atmospheric production, painting a vivid picture of highs, lows, and everything in between. The project balances hunger and reflection, making it a strong fit for playlists focused on underground hip-hop, conscious rap, and narrative-driven albums with real substance and edge.

DMH "Beerrun 3" [ALBUM + VIDEO]


 01. 80HD
02. Life Is A Traffic Jam
03. VTEC Just Kicked In
04. I Need A Stimpak
05. Skullduggery
06. Billywitchdoctor.com
07. Neurotomic Protocore
08. No Such Thing As Ethical Consumption Under Late Stage Capitalism
09. Nihilego
10. The Can Crusher Abides
11. Derek Powers
12. They Killed Radio Raheem
13. Bistro Bed & Breakfast Bar & Grill Cafe Lounge On The Water
Bonus Tracks
14. World In My Hand
15. Where I Been At

Shinobi Stalin "Shinobi Stalin Alpha" [ALBUM]


 01. Madlib Freestyle
02. Nothing New
03. Frozen (Original Version)
04. Negligent
05. ME
06. 07 Freestyle
07. Watch feat. JBiz
08. Control (Original Version)
09. One Man feat. Juan Pierre
10. AKA.INTRO.FLY
11. Recreation (Reflect Foundation) (Original Version)
12. Planet Worth (Original Version)
13. Raven Eye Band feat. WordChemist

Shinobi Stalin is a Grand Collab and Beer Money UNLTD Emcee/Producer. The Bronx born, Orlando raised artist has been putting out critically acclaimed projects for many years. These include "Zombie Skool", "Invisible Man", "Scumbag Jazz Vol 1" (With Marz Mello), and "Satsui No Hado" (With WordChemist).  

Planet Asia x SWTR "Market Delights" [EP]


 01. The Chief Rocka
02. Bars & Juice
03. Pure Silk
04. Jumbo Cabbage

Recognize Ali x Giallo Poin "Mantequilla" [ALBUM]


 01. Risky Business
02. Russian Roullete With A Loaded Tech
03. Criminal Kind
04. Defy Death
05. Danger Zone feat. Tru Trilla
06. Skit
07. Mantequilla
08. Mics I Smoke
09. A King’s Ladder
10. These Streets feat. Tru Trilla
11. Meet Your Maker

Second album release of the year by the Greenfield General By Recognize Ali fully produced by the beat extraordinaire Giallo Point.Preorder the album and wait for Greatness

Writeous x BoneWeso "Goldmind Silver Tongue" [ALBUM]


 01. Rules And Reg
02. Cornerstone
03. The Golden Eagle
04. Supreme Zinger feat. Estee Nack & BoriRock
05. Bite The Hand feat. ??? aka The Hidden Character
06. Book A Life
07. Rich Man Poor Man
08. Beg Your Parten
09. Life Is What You Make
10. Shoe Shine feat. Codenine
11. Just A Pawn

Willhouse x Granvil "Little World" [EP]


 01. Sight to Behold
02. Little World
03. Willy Wonka
04. Know it All
05. Placebo

Henny Spitz "NEW LiFE EP (DELUXE)" [EP]


 01. THE GET UP
02. LA LUNA
03. FORGiVENESS
04. 4 DA PROPHETS (feat. Maze Overlay)
05. LiFE iNSURANCE
06. 25/8
07. NEW LiFE