Archive for Hip-Hop

I, Ced – Signed Sign Signal (ft. Quelle Chris).

The friend zone is rarely this smooth.

Geaux Yella – P.S.A (Message To The Streets 2).

Sometimes you think you have rap sorted neatly into subgenres when a regional sound blasts them apart with marching band horns and lots of guns. Courtesy of Torii by way of Baton Rouge.

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SosaMann – Runnin Thru It (ft. Sauce Walka, Johnny Cinco).

An Atlanta paroxysm.

fly anakin. – panty raid.

Like a Valentines Day Instagram screed.

Jalal Salaam x ewonee. – Past Lives.

When your third eye loves to go crate digging.

K.A.A.N. – Music (produced by K-Def).

Screw it, everybody get your backpacks and meet me at Fat Beats.

Ca$h Out – Daddy.

I’m going to keep posting Ca$h Out’s music until the unwashed masses see the light.

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Alchemist in 2016.

The quality of rap music in a given year can be measured in Alchemist releases. His 2016 output in 2016 so far includes an album with Havoc, a pair of 7-inch singles featuring West Coast legends ands scions, a stylish period drama with Curren$y, and some fine loosies with Meyhem Lauren and Durag Dynasty. Ignore everything except these songs and 2016 could be the magnus annus.

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Dae Dae – Big Bankroll (ft. Rich Homie Quan).

Rich Homie Quan’s best work is random mixtape cuts.

Shuteyes – Gun Powder Tea (ft. Westside Gunn).

Westside Gunn is having a moment right now because he’s the first New York rapper worth caring about since Roc Maricano.

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