Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Kukoo Da Baga Bonez - The Interview

 I. Origins & New York Underground

“Real Kukoo” was a Top 10 Independent Single in Source Magazine in 1996—what was it like receiving that recognition? Did it change your path, or did it add pressure?


Not at all because I didn’t really know what it was to get that kind of praise as an artist. My whole focus was getting a deal so until I reached that goal I didn’t really get a chance to stop and smell the roses. I only realised the impact Real Kukoo made many years later when it was all said and done. Not understanding my worth and not being business savvy stopped me a little from basking in this glory and putting together a proper strategy to utilise this accolade at the time.

You emerged from the open mic nights and freestyle battles of the New York underground scene. What moment, what night, what battle shaped you the most back then? Is there a story you've never told?


I would have to say when I first did the open mic night which was held before the official Lyricist lounge showcase. This night was electric, me and my brother got on and performed “Big Queens” and it was rocking in this basement club which probably held about 75 to 100 people. I would also have to add being on WNWK 105.9 Kevin Keith and the Dirty Dozen as well as WKCR-FM Stretch and Bobbito show played a major role in shaping me as an artist.


Brooklyn in the early '90s was culturally huge—Wu-Tang, Biggie, the whole thing was exploding. What was it like being right in the thick of it, but consciously staying outside the mainstream? Was that a conscious decision, or did it just happen?

I feel the politics of the business kept us out of the mainstream light because labels and industry executives always had an excuse as to why we weren’t good enough or didn’t have what it took to make it in the major leagues of the music industry. We didn’t have the corporate machines behind us to get the music to where it should and needed to be but we were resourceful and capable  to do what we did which actually worked out for the best because now the name Kukoo da baga bonez is affiliated with straight raw hip hop and what it should sound like. That’s why I embrace being underground labeling myself the “Underground Star”. I feel I never was or am accepted in hip hop as far as the industry goes, that’s why I carved my own lane keeping a connection between me and the hip hop fans and supporters. I believe in making and putting the music first.

II. Collaborations & Credits

You were on track 11 of DJ Krush's “Zen” album—along with Black Thought, Questlove, and Zap Mama. That's an exceptional lineup. How did this feature come about, and what does this album mean to you today?


The name of the track is called “Whutz Da Solution” and this came about due to Mista Sinista connection and business affiliation with DJ Krush manager at the time. Whutz Da Solution was the second collaboration I did with Krush, with the first being “Krush Ya Dreams”. That album means a lot to me, also the time spent with Krush making music. Both of the songs we did are considered classics.

The X-Ecutioners—Mista Sinista and Rob Swift—were an early part of your sound. Turntablism was an art form in its own right back then. What did these collaborations give you musically that you couldn't have developed on your own?

Well Sinista was an early mentor to me. Sinista showed and taught me a lot about the business he has always creatively been on point with my rhyme style and lyrical prowess. Rob Swift was around but we really didn’t mesh like I did with Sinista because Sinista lived in my old neighbourhood. Working with Sinista enhanced my talent as a lyricist. I was frequently around the whole X-Ecutioners even from the start when they were called the “X-Men”.

Then, in 2002, came "Insane Psycho Home" with the artist World—an album many had been waiting for. What was the story behind this project, and is it true that you and World are related?

The Insane Psycho Home album came about because I was working with an Atlanta producer by the name of Michael Woodruff. We recorded many songs together then soon after he wanted to release a solo album of our material but I decided with the assistance of Rob Principe that we should release the Insane Psycho Home album. Michael Woodruff agreed and he pressed it up off of his independent label “Analysis” records. Yes it is true that we are related, World is my middle older brother (I have another brother who is older than us both)

III. The Kukoo's Nest Release & 90s Tapes

"Kukoo's Nest" compiles material that had been stored on tapes in your mom's house for years. What was your first thought when 90s Tapes came to light? Relief? Nostalgia? Was there also something painful about unearthing this material again?

When I was contacted by HHV and the 90’s tapes family it was a blessing in disguise because until that point of making a connection with them I was hoping one day to meet professional and serious people that can help propel my music to where it needed to be and that is what exactly happened with 90’s tapes.

The album also includes previously unreleased tracks—"Kukoo's Nest" and "Trife Life." Why were these songs never released before? Were they deliberately withheld, or simply forgotten?

The reason them songs weren’t released before was because I didn’t even know I still had them tracks until they were found on a cassette tape at my Mothers house some years ago. In the 90’s we pressed up Real Kukoo and then went straight to doing the Insane Psycho Home project with World and Rhas Los. The timing is perfect for them to be released now because that is how the universe works.

Many say the album doesn't sound like an archive—it sounds alive. How did you prepare the material for 2026 without losing its original character? Or was that even a question?

Music is timeless when you create  from the heart instead of trying to make something you feel people will feel. I was told many times that my music wasn’t commercial enough to sell and that turned out to be a blessing because more than 30 years later Kukoo’s Nest is released and doesn’t skip a beat and preserved its sound and became timeless.

90s Tapes is a Berlin label, an HHV imprint. How do you see the relationship between New York underground hip-hop and the European crate-digger market? Does Europe appreciate your sound differently than the US?

I feel that there is definitely a higher appreciation for more authentic hip hop in Europe and amongst the crate-diggers but let’s not forget Latin America, Asia and many other places in the world that salute and appreciate artist for their talent, works and sound. There are still serious crate diggers in the US as well they’re just not so focused as the European markets in my opinion. 


IV. The “Grustler” Philosophy

In 2007, with “Da Grustler,” you not only released an album but also started a movement—coining the term “Grustler.” What does Grustler mean to you, and has this definition changed over the years?


Da GRUSTLER movement actually started in 2004 when I started working on Marketing projects with Westcott Marketing and trying to tap into doing music for video games. That’s when the two words “Grinding and Hustling” was combined to come up with the the term “GRUSTLER” in 2006 when I came to Switzerland and traveled Europe the movement was intensified and that’s how the album Da GRUSTLER was born. Songs from New York, Switzerland and Austria solidified my movement then soon after many others started coming out of the wood works trying to act like they coined the word which I confronted most of them with facts and receipts.

You've licensed music to TV shows (Unique Whips / Fuel TV), worked with snowboard brands, and performed at DC Shoes events. Was that a conscious strategy, or did you just grow into it? And how did the hip-hop world react back then?

I was introduced to the whole action sports network when I came to Switzerland and linked up with pro snowboarders and skiers. I was collaborating with a Snowboard/ski camp by the name of DEMONIUM and we had the Ski resorts of Switzerland and France on lock with our hip hop/action sports movement that I labelled “hip hop shredders”. I feel and think like many of my music and creativity that we were just ahead of the curve and the hip hip world wasn’t ready for it. Lil Wayne and Nas to an extent tried to tap into it after me but in order to be apart of that world you have to connect with the people of that world, unfortunately it’s all business for the music industry. I was chilling in the mountains and chalets amongst the people. Da GRUSTLER album will be appreciated in time like Insane Psycho Home and now Kukoo’s Nest. GRUSTLER already has a solid following it is just some different looks on there because as an artist you should never limit your creativity.

V. Identity & Longevity

You've been in the game for almost 30 years—what keeps you going? Not the romantic answer, but the real one: what were the moments when you almost quit?

What keeps me going and continuing my music is the fact that I am an artist and creativity lives inside of me. I am not a “rapper” I am an artist and being an artist is something you can’t shake in your everyday life. I quit a couple of times because I felt like I was being denied my place in hip hop and wasn’t appreciated as a top tier lyricist but later came to terms that it is not about the accolades but rather the people you touch with your sound and how you make people feel. 

It's said that you've influenced many mainstream artists, brands, and corporate entities with your style without getting a mainstream deal yourself. How do you deal with the fact that your influence might be greater than your public footprint?

I deal with it by accepting that my talent and creativity is stronger than a public image. I don’t need the fame or attention because what I do and have done made and makes a bigger impact on the world in general.

What should "Kukoo's Nest" mean to a teenager who hears your music for the first time in 2026? Not to the old heads—to someone who's never even heard of you?

I mean, from the feed back that I am already receiving is that they are totally in tune with my sound and love it. I had 2 mothers of teenagers reach out to me and say not only do their teenage sons love my music but they do as well. I transcended the music industry trope of what you should or should not do to be accepted. I used to get salty with my peers and many others when they didn’t acknowledge me but I realise I don’t belong in one category because I carved my own lane and will continue to walk my own path. I don’t need or choose to be accepted by anyone or nobody, my music speaks for itself.

VI. Closing—Personal

You've been using the name "Kukoo Da Baga Bonez" for decades. Where does the name come from, and does it still feel the same today as it did in the beginning?

Kukoo is for the crazy skills I possess and Da Baga Bonez is because my mother used to call me that because I was really skinny when I was younger. It doesn’t feel the same because I am not skinny anymore but can be with discipline ha ha ha!

If you were to pick one track from "Kukoo's Nest" and use it as a calling card for your entire work — which one would it be, and why?

I would pick “You Must Understand” because the chorus says “Struggling in this game to bubble my name” and that has been the way I saw it for the majority of my career but not anymore at this point. I was struggling because I was trying to fit in a industry that wasn’t ready for what I was bringing talent and creativity wise and now I realise it, am fine with it and can move on to bigger and better things in a progressive way.

Tone Chop & Frost Gamble "The Smoothest" ft Decon Blu & Pa Pa Fresh [VIDEO]


Tone Chop & Frost Gamble drop the official visuals for "The Smoothest," the third single from their highly anticipated album "Beautiful Foundations" (arriving May 15th via New Dawn Records). The Binghamton duo continues their mission to uphold the standard of New York underground rap with a track that feels like a masterclass in classic aesthetics. Reuniting with Decon Blu and Pa Pa Fresh (completing the "Four Sportsmen" lineup), the group delivers a seamless blend of lyricism and rhythm.

P-Ro X Serf "Gold On Ice" [ALBUM]

 

P-Ro joins forces with producer Serf for their inaugural collaborative project, "Gold On Ice." This album is a masterclass in soulful boom bap, blending personal narratives and nostalgic reflections with high-level artistry. True to the independent spirit, P-Ro handled the writing, recording, mixing, mastering, and even the artwork, while Serf provided the gold-standard production that defines the project's atmosphere.

Fokis - Keep Movin' (Prod. By Flip of Texta) [VIDEO]


Fokis releases the official visuals for "Keep Movin'," a high-energy anthem centered on resilience and perseverance. The track features production from the veteran Austrian producer Flip, a founding member of the legendary group Texta, who delivers a beat that perfectly complements the song's drive. This single is a standout piece from the groundbreaking "Docu-Album" project, Hello, My Name is Fokis. Originally premiered as a 46-minute cinematic experience in 2024, the project is now making its way to all DSPs and physical formats, including vinyl and cassette.

GUNS FROM CONTRA - Death Loses Its Terror [ALBUM]

 

GUNS FROM CONTRA delivers a monumental body of work with "Death Loses Its Terror," an epic 44-track album that defines the current landscape of New Jersey underground rap. This project is a sprawling exploration of existential themes, blending street grit with spiritual inquiry and pop-culture references. The sheer scale of the album—spanning from the opening declaration of "God First" to the finality of "The End of Everything"—suggests a collective or artist at the peak of their creative output, refusing to leave any stone unturned.

James Joyce the Squatch - Know Your Worth[less] [VIDEO]


James Joyce the Squatch officially unveils the visuals for "Know Your Worth[less]," the lead single from his upcoming full-length album, "Discomfort Inn," set to drop on April 16th, 2026. The track highlights the artist's unique blend of sharp lyricism and quirky, deadpan humor. The record features top-tier behind-the-scenes talent, with Charlie Beans handling the production and mix, while the veteran Eddie Logix provides the final master, ensuring the track hits with maximum impact across all platforms.

Omar Glomar & G Fam Black "The Dead Light District" [ALBUM]

 

Omar Glomar and G Fam Black illuminate the darker corners of the underground with their latest collaborative effort, "The Dead Light District." Released via Culte Records, this project is a masterclass in gritty, atmospheric boom bap, pairing Glomar’s haunting production with the relentless lyrical onslaught of G Fam Black. With a runtime packed with high-intensity bars and neck-snapping drums, the duo establishes a "Death Patrol" vibe that honors the core elements of hardcore hip-hop.

Omen44 "Da Games People Play"


National/international Hip Hop artist Omen44 returns to the scene in a new direction. 2026 marks an era for a political entrance; Timb’s laced. His new single “Da Games People Play" serves as the first single release from his forthcoming album ‘u.s.’

Equipped with his signature colorful lyricism Omen44 is aiming at the “orange man” and his clan of followers. His direct shots are raw and thought-provoking. "Seven trumpets blowing better listen working hard like an abolitionist Lincoln, Douglas, Wilberforce, Republicans used to represent the public now it's serving the private executives corporate lobbyists, it's never enough for these narcist's…" 




Brooklyn rapper Westbay drops a new video "Secret" taken off EP release "O.L.D."


We are back again today with the new video from Brooklyn born artist and lyricist - Westbay.

Taken off his new EP “O.L.D.” a sentimental take and presentation via track “Secret”.

Westbay - O.L.D. (One Lucky Dude)

Westbay is a Brooklyn-born artist known for crafting positive, heartfelt underdog anthems with music rooted in gratitude, grit, and a genuine passion for life. His debut project, Spread Love (2014), quickly became a cult favorite for its uplifting spirit, and a decade later he honored its legacy with Spread More Love, closing the chapter on that formative era.

Life moved forward — marriage, fatherhood, career, responsibility, and while the music never left him, it hung out quietly in the background, waiting for the right moment to pounce! That moment arrived unexpectedly one night, when Westbay woke with a crystal-clear vision: “Drop the O.L.D. album on your 40th birthday.” Not as a nostalgic throwback, but as a milestone marking who he was, who he is, and who he’s becoming.

OLD (One Lucky Dude) is his most honest and personal work to date, anchored in themes of family, fatherhood, growth, modern pressures, memory, and the daily balancing act of being a husband, a dad, and still an artist. It’s reflective, raw, funny at times, and always real, a tribute to the younger dreamer he once was and the grounded, grateful man he is now, stepping into his forties with clarity and purpose.

Ultimately, OLD isn’t about age, it’s about perspective. It’s about surviving, learning, loving, evolving, and continuing to show up. Because at the end of the day, Westbay is, and always has been...One Lucky Dude.

O.L.D. is out now - https://yowestbay.com/old 

For more information on Westbay:
https://yowestbay.com/info 
https://www.instagram.com/mrwest304/
https://www.youtube.com/@Westbaymusic


Monday, March 23, 2026

Awkword x The White Shadow "Hands Off! Melt ICE" [SINGLE]


Awkword is a 20-year NYC Hip Hop veteran who seamlessly blends 90s boombap and postmodern angst. Best known for his work with producer Harry Fraud, Awkword has toured the US with The Cool Kids, collaborated with Sean Price, Joell Ortiz and Jadakiss, and been featured by the likes of Complex, MTV, Hot 97, The Source, XXL, Vibe and Village Voice. Now back after a half-decade hiatus, Awkword releases the White Shadow produced “Hands Off! Melt ICE” to share his take on the state of America today.

The White Shadow is a legendary Hip Hop producer and turntablist from Norway who started as a Disco DJ in the late 70's at age 9, DJ'd nightclubs in Norway in the 80's and won the Norwegian DMC mixing championships in 1988 and '89 making him Norwegian mixing champion. He placed 10th. in the 1989 DMC World DJ Championships in London/UK and met his future manager from New York there. He moved to New York in 1991 and stayed until 1995 DJ'ing all the best clubs in NYC like The Ritz (Studio 54), The Tunnel, Shelter, Sound Factory, S.O.B's, The Limelight, Nell's and tons more opening up for and playing with DJ legends like Funkmaster Flex, Biz Markie, Larry Levan, Frankie Knuckles and many more. Back in Norway from 1995 he became a solid Hiphop producer and by now he's released 20 of his own albums featuring various artists mostly from the US including Rakim, KRS-One, Kool G Rap, Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg and 100's more. Among them Awkword.




Mad1ne x DJ Proof "Dirty Handz" [SINGLE]


Mad1ne & DJ Proof solidify their status as a formidable boom-bap duo with their hard-hitting single, "Dirty Handz." The track serves as a raw demonstration of their craft while paying heartfelt homage to the late, great Dj Ronsha, ensuring his legacy continues to resonate within the culture. Produced by Dj Proof, the record thrives on a gritty, unpolished energy that defines the independent underground. The addition of sharp cuts by Dj Techneek brings an essential element of classic turntablism to the forefront, creating a sound that is both nostalgic and immediate.

ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAME 2026 Vote Wu-Tang. Now. No Excuses.

It’s Time to Bring the Muthafuckin' Ruckus to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame!

HHHEADZ, we have a mission. The Wu-Tang Clan—the most incredible, influential, and uncompromising hip-hop group to ever touch a microphone—is officially nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2026 Induction. This is not a drill; this is history in the making.

We’ve seen the official voting image (pictured above), and we are proud to see that Wu-Tang is "LOCKED IN." But one vote is not enough. We need an avalanche. We need the unified power of the hip-hop nation.

Why does this matter? Because the Wu-Tang Clan didn't just make music. They created a universe. They broke the industry’s rules and rewrote them. They brought Shaolin to Staten Island and conquered the world from there. Their legacy is untouchable—from 36 Chambers to Wu-Tang Forever and their countless solo masterpieces.

This isn't just about winning a trophy. It's about the Hall of Fame finally recognizing the true, raw essence of hip-hop. It's about ensuring the legacy of RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God, and Masta Killa gets the respect it deserves.

HHHEADZ, we cannot let this moment slip by. We are the keepers of the culture. It is up to us to ensure that the Hall of Fame is enriched with the energy of Shaolin.

YOUR MISSION: PROTECT YA NECK & VOTE!

VOTE TODAY & EVERY DAY: The Fan Vote is critical. Every single vote counts.

SHARE THIS ARTICLE: Mobilize your entire crew, your followers, your family. Everyone who has ever formed a "W" must vote.

WU-TANG FOREVER: Let’s ensure the Clan doesn’t just get nominated but is inducted with an overwhelming majority.

The Hall of Fame is ready for the ruckus. Are we ready to deliver it?

>>> VOTE FOR THE WU-TANG CLAN NOW AT VOTE.ROCKHALL.COM <<<

Let's make sure 2026 is remembered as the year the Clan took over the Hall of Fame. WU-TANG IS FOR THE CHILDREN. AND THE HALL OF FAME.

#WuTangForTheHall #WuTangForever #HHHEADZ #ShaolinInTheHall

Obleak "THREE IN THE CHAMBER" (feat. Rockness Monsta & Ruste Juxx) [VIDEO]


Obleak enlists two of Brooklyn’s most formidable lyrical assassins, Rockness Monsta and Ruste Juxx, for the high-octane single "THREE IN THE CHAMBER." Produced by YOTTO, the track is a relentless display of hardcore hip-hop, blending veteran grit with underground intensity. YOTTO provides a haunting, heavy-hitting production that serves as the perfect ammunition for the three emcees to "set the town ablaze."

Big.D "Da Pain" (feat. Mr. Cheeks, Craig G, Smooth B & Ras Kass) [SINGLE]

 

Big.D brings together a literal "Who’s Who" of hip-hop legends for the hard-hitting single "Da Pain." This track is a masterclass in collaboration, anchored by the legendary production of Easy Mo Bee—the architect behind some of the greatest works by The Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac. The record features a relentless barrage of lyricism, further elevated by the surgical cuts and scratches of DJ Ace "The Cut Lieutenant," ensuring the four elements of hip-hop remain front and center.

Hunnaloe & Rufus Sims "MGBTG" [VIDEO]


Hunnaloe and Rufus Sims connect for the standout single "MGBTG," a centerpiece of the critically acclaimed album "Paid N' Relaxed." Released via Pastelle Records, the track showcases a seamless blend of Chicago grit and a sophisticated, laid-back aesthetic that defines the duo's current sound. Produced by SilentHuman and directed by Victor Venturi, "MGBTG" is a testament to the power of independent collaboration, leaning into a moody, atmospheric vibe that rewards repeated listens.

Sayzee, Ayoo Bigz & PHDbeats "White On White Crime" [SINGLE]

 

Sayzee and Ayoo Bigz raise the stakes for Week 8 of the "I Hate Mondays" series with the relentless "White On White Crime." Produced by PHDbeats, this nearly 8-minute opus is a definitive showcase of raw rap ability, stripping away the polish for an unfiltered, high-octane performance. The track functions as a gauntlet of lyricism, featuring multiple beat switches that challenge both emcees to maintain their momentum while constantly shifting their flows. It’s an unapologetic nod to "white trash" energy—gritty, focused, and technically superior.

Roey Marquis II. "SIN CITY" (feat. S.L.A.P. x JAM) [VIDEO]


Roey Marquis II., the legendary producer known for shaping the sonic landscape of German hip-hop, returns with the visual for "Sin City." Featuring S.L.A.P. and JAM, the track serves as a centerpiece for his fourth studio album, "DA⭕️." Following the legacy of his previous masterpieces Ming, Herzessenz, and Samsara, DA⭕️ represents a full-circle moment for the producer. The album is a testament to his ability to blend soulful, meditative production with the grit of contemporary street rap.

Elgee Da Beatdetonator "LOST WORLD raw edits" [ALBUM]

 

Elgee Da Beatdetonator returns with "LOST WORLD raw edits," a gritty sonic journey through the depths of underground hip-hop. Released via Face Off Music, this project showcases Elgee’s production prowess, providing a dark and atmospheric foundation for a powerhouse lineup of guest emcees. Recorded at the Rooftop Studio and mixed by Jay Eazy Multimedia, the album is available in high-fidelity 24-bit/44.1kHz digital audio. For the physical collectors, a strictly limited run of 18 CDs has been produced, featuring three alternate covers distributed at random.

Ruste Juxx, Skanks The Rap Martyr & U.G. "THE MOTHER EFFIN SQUAD" [VIDEO]


Brooklyn’s elite Ruste Juxx and Skanks The Rap Martyr join forces with the legendary U.G. for a high-octane display of lyrical dominance titled "THE MOTHER EFFIN SQUAD." In a rare move, U.G. (of the Cella Dwellas) takes full command as a "double threat," serving as both the mastermind behind the gritty production and a featured emcee delivering a standout verse in the official video. With an additional powerhouse performance from G-Stats, the record—released via Bankai Fam and Live From Crowhill—channels the haunting, underground energy of Crown Heights.

Klee MaGoR x Kool Keith "777" [VIDEO]


Klee MaGoR teams up with the ultimate pioneer of abstract hip-hop, the legendary Kool Keith, for their latest single "777." Released via Landmine Entertainment, the track is a high-energy collaboration that blends underground grit with the eccentric flair Keith has championed for decades. The beat, produced by BEATAHOE, provides a pulsating, modern backdrop that allows both emcees to showcase their distinct styles. Kool Keith delivers his signature cryptic and boundary-pushing lyricism, while Klee MaGoR anchors the record with a focused and impactful performance.

ButterKnife Haircuts Presents... The Golden State Project (Golden State Warriors) [ALBUM]

 

ButterKnife Haircuts delivers a definitive tribute to one of the West Coast’s most formidable collectives with "The Golden State Project." This compilation meticulously gathers tracks featuring at least two, and often all three, original members of the Golden State Warriors: Ras Kass, Xzibit, and the late Saafir. Spanning 23 tracks, the project is a masterclass in West Coast lyricism, capturing the raw energy and competitive spirit of the late 90s and early 2000s. From underground staples like "3 Card Molly" to legendary radio appearances, this collection serves as an essential archive for any hip-hop purist.

Sunday, March 22, 2026

Sevin Soprano "Sevinth Wonder" (feat. Chos3n & OGD) [VIDEO]


Sevin Soprano kicks off the spring of 2026 with a powerful new offering, "Sevinth Wonder." This track highlights Sevin’s dual-threat capability, as he handles both the microphone duties and the full production, ensuring his creative vision is executed without compromise. Joining him on this lyrical journey are Chos3n and OGD, who provide the perfect vocal contrast to Sevin’s delivery. The collaboration feels organic, with each artist bringing their A-game to a beat that is as rugged as it is polished.

RJ Da REALEST "Strong Island" (feat. PMD of EPMD) [VIDEO]


RJ Da REALEST joins forces with a true pioneer for his latest single, "Strong Island," featuring PMD (Parrish Smith) of the legendary group EPMD. The track is a powerful tribute to Long Island’s rich hip-hop history, reaffirming the area's status as a breeding ground for lyrical excellence. The CLEAN VERSION of the official music video premiered on PMD LEGEND tv, offering a polished yet gritty visual experience that stays true to the hardcore boom-bap aesthetic while being suitable for all platforms and airplay.

Coast Contra, Taj Austin & Ras Austin "CAN’T STOP ME (The Table)" [VIDEO]


Coast Contra is back at the place where their viral journey began: The Table. With "CAN’T STOP ME," the collective delivers another masterclass in collaborative lyricism, proving once again why they are considered the premier group in modern hip-hop for pure bars and infectious energy. Produced by the group's own Taj Austin and Ras Austin, the track is a standout entry from their new project, "THE FIFTH." This body of work is a dedicated love letter to hip-hop purists, featuring top-tier production and a notable guest appearance by Rae Khalil.

Co-Defendants, M-Dot & 38 Spesh "Sky Reign" [SINGLE]


Underground heavyweights Co-Defendants (Profit & Benefit) and esteemed emcee M-Dot have joined forces for their powerful new single, "Sky Reign." Produced by the acclaimed 38 Spesh, the track perfectly blends gritty, street-level lyricism with Spesh’s signature soulful boom-bap aesthetic. Adding a haunting, cinematic layer to the record, Alexander Padei contributes additional vocals on the chorus, elevating the track’s energy to an epic scale. This single serves as the cornerstone of the "Sky Reign" EP, a collaborative project designed for true connoisseurs of high-end independent hip-hop.

Nejma Nefertiti "Bread & Water" [VIDEO]


With "Bread & Water," Brooklyn-based artist Nejma Nefertiti delivers a powerful audiovisual statement that masterfully bridges her New York City roots and her Iranian heritage. The track serves as a raw, lyrical meditation on survival, identity, and resistance, wrapped in the unmistakable grit of Brooklyn's underground. Produced by LuckCharmBeats and featuring the legendary turntable work of DJ Evil Dee (of Black Moon/Da Beatminerz fame), the record breathes the spirit of classic boom-bap while maintaining a forward-thinking, global perspective.

Bop Alloy (Substantial & Marcus D) "Masters of the Artistry" [ALBUM]


Jazz Hip-Hop staples Substantial and Marcus D have officially returned with their highly anticipated 3rd studio album, "Masters of the Artistry." After two years of "blood, sweat, and tears," the duo known as Bop Alloy delivers a project that solidifies their status as masters of the genre, blending soulful production with top-tier lyricism. The album features an incredible lineup of contributors including Blu, Uyama Hiroto, One Be Lo, and more. The visual aesthetic is just as impressive, featuring hand-drawn manga-style artwork by Shuhei Matsuyama.

Guttah "SuckerFree" [VIDEO]


Guttah returns with the official music video for "SuckerFree," a high-octane street anthem taken from his cult-classic mixtape "Bars No Hooks." Staying true to the project's title, the track is a relentless lyrical demonstration that skips the catchy hooks in favor of raw, unfiltered storytelling and technical prowess. The visual capturing the gritty atmosphere of the record with a style that reflects the urgency of Guttah's delivery.

Mickey Blue "Veil of Reality" (feat. Apathy & Ferris Blusa) [SINGLE]


Mickey Blue makes a powerful return with his new single, "Veil of Reality," enlisting hip-hop titan Apathy and underground force Ferris Blusa. As the lead single for an upcoming EP, the track showcases Mickey Blue’s dual talent as both a producer and a curator of high-level independent talent. The record is defined by its hard-hitting lyricism and cinematic production. Mickey Blue crafts a dark, immersive soundscape that encourages listeners to reflect on perception, truth, and the illusions that shape everyday existence.

APOLLO ALI "VERSACE ROBE" (FEAT. RIM) [VIDEO]


Apollo Ali and Rim unite for "Versace Robe," a single that serves as a powerful tribute to the legacy of the late Sean Price. Produced by Apollo Ali himself, the track finds the two artists "carrying the torch" for Sean P, blending sophisticated textures with the raw, unfiltered essence of East Coast underground hip-hop. The production provides a cinematic backdrop for the duo's lyrical exchanges. Apollo Ali’s craftsmanship behind the boards creates a moody, high-stakes atmosphere that allows both emcees to showcase their sharp wordplay and commanding presence.

Struggle Mike & Roar X "MAMA TOLD ME" (feat. Heist Da Profit) [VIDEO]


Struggle Mike and producer Roar X join forces for the evocative single "MAMA TOLD ME," featuring a standout performance by Heist Da Profit. Serving as a cornerstone of their collaborative project "MASTERED KEYS," the track explores themes of maternal wisdom, street lessons, and the internal drive required to succeed in a harsh environment. The visual component, directed by The Wiz, complements Roar X’s atmospheric production with cinematic storytelling. The record thrives on its balance of soulful undertones and gritty lyricism, making it a definitive entry in the modern underground landscape.

APACHE, REKE & FAKER "POR ESTAS CALLES" [VIDEO]


Apache, Reke, and Faker join forces for "Por Estas Calles," a standout installment from the highly anticipated "APUESTA AL NEGRO" project. The track serves as a raw, unfiltered anthem for the streets, bridging the gap between legendary experience and cutting-edge production. The sonic architecture was crafted by Faker, with creative direction and production from Willie DeVille and Faker at Santo Sonido Studio. The instrumental provides a moody, driving foundation that allows the lyrical prowess of Apache and Reke to take center stage.

Y.N.X.716 x Sport "Temporal Lobe Experiment" [EP]


Y.N.X.716 returns with "Temporal Lobe Experiment," a sonic dive into the complexities of the mind and the grit of the streets. Fully produced by Sport, the album serves as a masterclass in atmospheric underground hip-hop, blending hypnotic production with sharp, calculated lyricism. The project features a curated selection of collaborators that enhance the experimental nature of the record. Y.N.X.716 uses this platform to showcase his growth as an emcee, delivering bars that are as thought-provoking as they are rugged.

Daniel Son x Futurewave "LIL EARL" [VIDEO]


The powerhouse duo from Toronto, Daniel Son and producer Futurewave, reunite for their hard-hitting single "LIL EARL." Serving as a definitive preview of their collaborative album "Shattered Glass," the track reaffirms their position at the forefront of the modern underground landscape. Produced by Futurewave, the record features the signature dusty, cinematic atmosphere that has become a hallmark of the WAV GOD MUSIC aesthetic. It provides the perfect backdrop for Daniel Son’s gritty storytelling and sharp lyrical execution.

Innocent? x Gelert "The Platform Pt. 4" [EP]


Innocent? (INNO?) returns with "The Platform Pt. 4," the fourth installment in his gritty and highly respected series. This project serves as a definitive statement of Brooklyn underground rap, showcasing a seasoned emcee at the peak of his lyrical powers. Fully produced by Gelert, the project maintains a cohesive, atmospheric soundscape from start to finish. To ensure the highest sonic standards, the album was mixed and mastered by Jake Palumbo for SpaceLabRecordings, resulting in a crisp, heavy-hitting audio experience.

Killah Priest "In Living Flesh" [SINGLE]


Killah Priest reaffirms his position as one of hip-hop’s premier philosopher-poets with his exclusive single, "In Living Flesh." Released via Proverbs Records, the track is a powerful display of the Sunz of Man legend’s signature esoteric style, blending high-level spirituality with raw underground sensibilities. Produced by G Smoove, the sonic backdrop provides a haunting, meditative atmosphere that perfectly complements Priest's intricate wordplay and theological explorations.

Lifted Thought & H4z4rdous "The Nostalgia Factor" [ALBUM]


Lifted Thought and H4z4rdous join forces for "The Nostalgia Factor," a project that acts as a sonic bridge between the foundational elements of hip-hop and the high-fidelity demands of the modern era. Delivered in crisp quality, the album is a thematic exploration of the memories and aesthetics that define the culture. The synergy between Lifted Thought’s evocative lyricism and H4z4rdous’ soul-drenched production creates a rich, immersive experience. The album moves beyond mere imitation of the past, instead capturing the feeling of a classic era while maintaining a sharp, contemporary edge.

G.Dot & Born "Makin' Tracks" (feat. Edo G) [VIDEO]


Boston rap mainstays G.Dot & Born connect with the legendary Edo G for a masterclass in lyricism titled "Makin' Tracks." Fully produced by the soulful sound architect Confidence, the record is a seamless blend of raw percussion, rich textures, and elite storytelling. Confidence provides a signature backdrop—a sonic environment where every drum hit and every sample flip feels intentional. This allows the three emcees to showcase the technical prowess and authenticity that have defined the Boston hip-hop scene for decades.

Propaganda x ProducerTrentTaylor "Not in Danger" (feat. Scarub) [VIDEO]


Propaganda and ProducerTrentTaylor present "Not in Danger," a profound sonic experience that serves as the third single from their collaborative album, "This Is Our Fellowship." Released via Mid90s Records and Reflection Music Group, the track features the legendary Scarub of Living Legends, creating a powerful intersection of lyrical mastery and soulful production. The record is built upon slow-tempo, vintage gospel samples meticulously sourced by TrentTaylor. This intentional sound design provides a spiritual and grounded backdrop for Propaganda’s thought-provoking exploration of modern identity and fractured masculinity.

Da Flyy Hooligan "Supreme Cut Untouched Magnificence II" [ALBUM]


Da Flyy Hooligan returns with his most expansive project to date: "Supreme Cut Untouched Magnificence II." Released via GourmetDeluxxx, the album serves as a high-stakes bridge between the UK underground and the elite tier of New York’s street rap scene, solidifying Flyy's reputation for "luxury grime." Produced entirely by Agor and mixed/mastered by Turkish Dcypha, the record provides a sophisticated yet gritty backdrop for a lineup that spans generations of hip-hop excellence.

Raekwon "The Omerta - Original" (feat. Nas) [VIDEO]


Raekwon and Nas reunite for "The Omerta," a masterclass in storytelling released through Mass Appeal. Featured on the "Legend Has It... Nas Feature Presentation" compilation, the track brings together the "Chef" and "Escobar" for a lyrical exploration of loyalty, silence, and the codes of the street. True to its title, "The Omerta" leans into the cinematic mafioso-rap aesthetic that both artists helped pioneer. It is a record built on atmosphere and gravity, showcasing two of the greatest writers in the history of the genre at the top of their game.

DJ Big Inf "Rhythm Of Life" [VIDEO]


DJ Big Inf delivers a deeply personal experience with his standout track "Rhythm Of Life," the anchor of his 12-track album, "The Rhythm Of My Life." The project serves as a sonic roadmap of his journey, capturing the emotional highs and lows of a life dedicated to the craft. The album masterfully blends gritty street narratives with an uplifting, resilient energy. Through "Rhythm Of Life," DJ Big Inf explores the delicate balance between being vulnerable and staying determined, offering listeners a rare level of honesty paired with undeniable ambition.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

El Da Sensei "The Unusual" [VIDEO]

 

The Unusual run continues with the title track "The Unusual" with visuals shot in London by Reemofilmedit while on a euro tour. El Da Sensei upped the tempo and hit the streets at night to bring that grimey feel to the song....a whole different energy when the lights go down!!! 

Friday, March 20, 2026

Indigo Phoenyx & 29Kill "Sakura Symphony" [EP]


"Sakura Symphony" is a thoughtful and evocative collaboration between lyrical powerhouse Indigo Phoenyx and producer 29Kill. Carrying the dedication "To Japan with Love!", the project serves as a bridge between high-art inspiration and the foundational grit of hip-hop culture. Released under the Rugged Triad Records banner, the album explores themes of unconditional love, the appreciation of finer things, and a deep-seated devotion to the craft. 29Kill’s production provides a potent, pulsating foundation, showcasing a range that shifts seamlessly from soulful melodies to grimy underground textures. The project is further elevated by a standout guest appearance from underground heavy-hitter Dax Mpire on "Safari Run."

ESTEE NACK X TRUE CIPHER "DANGERROOMDRILLS" | S.E.T.U. [VIDEO]


Estee Nack and producer True Cipher have unleashed "DANGERROOMDRILLS," a potent new single from their upcoming collaborative album "S.E.T.U." (Se Embromaron Todito Ustedes). Released via the MINIMANSION USA platform, the track is a masterclass in abstract lyricism and gritty, atmospheric production. True Cipher provides a haunting, high-stakes instrumental that lives up to the "Danger Room" title, allowing Estee Nack to weave his signature intricate flows and multilingual wordplay. The official video, directed by 1-800-CALL-ZÉ, captures the raw intensity of the record, further cementing the duo's reputation as elite underground architects.

Novatore "Mad Max on Acid" (feat. Moecyrus) [SINGLE]


Novatore returns with the single "Mad Max on Acid," featuring Moecyrus, a track that serves as a visceral descent into a post-apocalyptic auditory landscape. True to its title, the record blends the grit of a dystopian wasteland with a psychedelic, high-intensity energy that has become a hallmark of the Chicago emcee’s career. Novatore has long been established as a force in the hardcore underground, known for his relentless flow and ability to navigate dark, industrial production. On "Mad Max on Acid," he utilizes his lyrical precision to paint a vivid picture of chaos, perfectly matched by the vocal contribution of Moecyrus.

Nec Nymbl & RAjaw "Idol Smashaz" (feat. Broken Sword) [VIDEO]


Nec Nymbl and RAjaw have unleashed "Idol Smashaz," a lyrically dense and spiritually charged anthem featuring Broken Sword. The track stands as a cynical yet empowering critique of modern societal ills, corporate greed, and the multifaceted idolatry of the digital age. It is a fierce return to the roots of conscious battle rap, driven by a raw, non-commercial energy. Produced, mixed, and mastered by Nec Nymbl at Selahbitsounds, the instrumental is a masterclass in subtle progression. Starting with heavy boom-bap drums and distorted basslines, the soundscape evolves with war horns and vintage organ chops, creating a high-stakes atmosphere that supports the weight of the lyrical content.

XP The Marxman "Time Goes Bye" [VIDEO]


XP The Marxman has unveiled his latest single, "Time Goes Bye," a cinematic entry into the underground hip-hop landscape. The release serves as the first chapter of an unfolding narrative, blending elite lyricism with a visual world that pushes the boundaries of traditional music videos. The project highlights the dual talent of Toast 187, who serves as both the producer and the animator. Toast crafted a sonic environment that mirrors the highs and lows of the human experience, while his stellar animation brings XP’s gritty street tales to life in a way that rivals a movie script. The storyline transitions from dire circumstances to angelic motifs, perfectly capturing the essence of the lyrics.

Famoso "The Window" (feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq & QB Rap P) [SINGLE]


HARDTIMES RECORDS presents "The Window," a powerhouse collaboration that bridges the gap between international underground talent and New York’s lyrical elite. The track serves as a raw, unfiltered look into the perspectives of three distinct artists, all anchored by a foundational boom-bap aesthetic. The record features the veteran presence of Brooklyn’s own Shabaam Sahdeeq, a staple of the independent scene since the Rawkus era, alongside QB Rap P, who brings the unmistakable grit of Queensbridge to the session. Together with Famoso, they deliver a masterclass in bars, metaphors, and street-level philosophy.

Blizz the Illest "Big Mans"(feat. Blaq Poet) [VIDEO]


Blizz the Illest joins forces with Queensbridge royalty for his latest single, "Big Mans," featuring the legendary Blaq Poet. The track is a definitive display of hardcore hip-hop, staying true to the gritty, unapologetic aesthetic that defines the New York underground scene. The sonic foundation is laid by Moicano Beats, providing a heavy, atmospheric production that perfectly complements the booming deliveries of both emcees. Engineered by Krazy K, the record maintains a high-fidelity yet raw sound, ensuring that every bar resonates with maximum impact.

Stu Bangas & Wordsworth “I Was Raised” (feat. Apathy & Punchline) [VIDEO]


Stu Bangas and Wordsworth have officially released the video for "I Was Raised," a standout cut from their collaborative album "Chemistry." Featuring lyrical titans Apathy and Punchline, the track is a masterclass in elite-level bar-work and hard-hitting production. The record serves as a sonic bridge between different eras of underground excellence. Stu Bangas provides a signature "Brutal Music" backdrop—gritty, atmospheric, and rhythmically punishing—allowing Wordsworth, Apathy, and Punchline to trade verses about their upbringing, their discipline in the craft, and the foundations of their longevity.

BUB STYLES, MIYACHI & Graphwize "HAMACHI COLLARS" [VIDEO]


Bub Styles and Miyachi have joined forces for "HAMACHI COLLARS," a high-octane collaboration that serves as a powerful lead-up to the release of "OUTERWEAR SZN 6." The track seamlessly blends Bub Styles’ signature Brooklyn grit with Miyachi’s razor-sharp, multilingual delivery, creating a standout moment for the international underground scene. The sonic landscape is crafted by producer Graphwize, whose atmospheric yet hard-hitting production provides the perfect canvas for the duo’s lyrical back-and-forth. To ensure peak audio quality, the record was recorded and mixed by Brassxbeard, maintaining a crisp balance between the heavy instrumentation and the vocal performances.

LIFEOFTHOM, Supah Mario & Meechy Darko "Can't Help" [VIDEO]


LIFEOFTHOM, multi-platinum producer Supah Mario, and Meechy Darko (of Flatbush Zombies fame) have joined forces for the official music video of "Can't Help." This collaboration is a sonic exploration that blends high-level production with the raw, gritty eccentricity that has made Meechy Darko a cult icon in the hip-hop world. The soundscape is masterfully crafted by Supah Mario, whose resume includes legendary work with artists like Drake and Young Thug. On "Can't Help," he provides a pulsating, atmospheric backdrop that perfectly accommodates the distinct vocal styles of both LIFEOFTHOM and

King Kashmere "Shadows" (feat. Durrty Goodz, Flirta D & Harry Shotta) [VIDEO]


King Kashmere curates an elite lineup for "Shadows," a high-stakes rework of the legendary Jungle classic "Valley of the Shadows." Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the original masterpiece, Kashmere brings together a legendary cast from the Grime and DnB worlds to cast new energy onto a cornerstone of British underground music. Produced by King Kashmere himself, the track maintains the haunting arpeggiated synths that have lived "rent-free" in his head since the mid-90s. The sonic experience is polished by Crossbone T (Mixing/Mastering), while the visual narrative is brought to life by HPBLK$.

Recognize Ali x Giallo Point "Violent By Design" [SINGLE]


Recognize Ali and Giallo Point join forces for the high-caliber single "Violent By Design," a track that solidifies their standing as elite purveyors of the underground sound. This collaboration brings together the relentless lyrical fire of Ali with the sophisticated, gritty production style that has made Giallo Point a legend in the UK and beyond. Recognize Ali continues his streak of lyrical dominance, delivering complex internal rhymes and street-level philosophy over a backdrop crafted by the "Sample God" himself. Giallo Point provides a sonic landscape that is both cinematic and raw, staying true to the "Luxury Crime Rap" aesthetic they have helped define.

Filthy Heir "DRUDGERY" [EP]


Filthy Heir presents "DRUDGERY," a sonic exploration of the grind, the spiritual journey, and the unvarnished realities of modern life. The album’s title sets a deliberate tone, reflecting a deep-seated connection to the toil of existence, channeled through heavy production and intricate lyricism.