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    Run the Jewels Concert Review

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    I still remember copping the Outkast Greatest Hits in high school and going straight to “The Whole World” and losing my mind. Dre and Big Boi murked their verses until Killer Mike came on and did to them what Freeway did to Jay and Beans on “1-900 Hustler.” “Playa, I grind/My focus is crime/Raw with the rhyme/Slick with the slime” is all it took for me to ride with Killer Mike through whatever (except that “A.D.I.D.A.S.”). I can even remember his jaw-dropping performance at Smoking Grooves in ‘02 when Outkast started “The Whole World” and no one knew if Killer Mike had got on the bus or they were just going to skip through his verse and just when it looked like they’d left him in the ATL, he comes barrelling out from backstage with the mic in hand, tearing through his verse with a sense of urgency like his life depended on it.

    And shit, I’m from the ‘burbs. Of course I came up on Co Flow and Funcrusher Plus. I can’t even get started on Can Ox and Cold Vein. Def Jux will forever have a special place in my heart.

    I love hip-hop. Always have. Not many writers out there have a decade-plus in the game and in that decade I’ve been to a lot of shows. Some really great ones, and some that I’m still trying to block from memory like those girls with that cup shit. And it’s not always the artists that are the problem. Sometimes they definitely are, but it’s usually the forgettable opening acts. Sometimes it’s the fans, like that one dude in front of me at an Immortal Technique show headnodding and pumping his fist to “Dance with the Devil.” Dude like that probably gets hype watching Titanic. But I also didn’t rush to get to the venue. Had some more important things going on, like my three year-old not being able to sleep. By the time I got to the spot, I’d missed the Despot performance, which was supposedly dope, but I caught RATKING, more limited by their acoustics than anything else.

    Black dude walks on stage to help set up after Ratking. He’s stocky. Crowd thinks he’s Killer Mike. They cheer. Oops.

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    New Music: Jeezy – “Link Up” Feat. Beenie Man & Ty Dolla $ign (Prod. DJ Mustard)

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    After announcing a collaborative album with fellow Atlantan T.I. Jeezy drops a new track featuring the “King of Dancehall” himself Beenie Man and West Coast hit machine Ty Dolla $ign. “Link Up” also features production from DJ Mustard, so you know it’s gonna be a turn up number. Listen after the jump.

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    New Music: E-40 – “Choices (Yup)”

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    E-40 has gained a reputation for dropping multi-part projects, he’s been doing it since 2010 when he released four albums part of his Revenue Retrievin’ project (there was Day Shift, Night Shift, Overnight Shift, and Graveyard Shift). He followed that up in 2012 with a massive six part series entitled The Block Brochure. Now E-40 is prepping the release of his forthcoming multi-part release, Sharp On All 4 Corners. And to support the project he has shared “Choices (Yup)” to serve as its first single. Listen after the jump!

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    New Music: Ludacris – “Good Lovin’” Feat. Miguel

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    Ludacris has been on a roll lately, dropping many hot freestyles. First it was the deliverance of the unexpected, renegading Bobby Shmurda’s “Hot N***a”, followed by Makonnen’s “Tuesday”, then he snapped on Pusha T’s “Numbers on the Board”. Most recently he hit up Jay Z’s “Tom Ford” and now he’s finally sharing some original content with “Good Lovin’” featuring contemporary R&B crooner, Miguel. The new track will serve as the first single off Luda’s forthcoming Burning Bridges EP dropping in December. Listen after the jump.

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    New Music: Joe Budden – “Alive”

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    After dropping “I Might Need More Than 16 Tho” just two days ago, Joe Budden returns with an offering from his forthcoming Some Love Lost EP. “Alive” is a surprisingly emotional track, finding Budden spitting cathartic bars over a skittering instrumental with a swelling string section. Listen after the jump.

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    New Music: Nas – “The Season” (Prod. J Dilla)

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    When J Dilla suddenly passed away in 2006, at the tender age of 32, from cardiac arrest, the hip-hop community lost one of the greatest producers of all-time. That year Jay Dee left hip-hop one of the finest collections of instrumentals in Donuts. What made Donuts so special, besides it being released three days before J Dilla’s passing, was that it feels like such an intensely personal statement. Since its release, many have went on to use the instrumentals from Donuts (including Ghostface, Drake, Charles Hamilton, Skyzoo, and Talib Kweli). Now Nas is finally sharing his collaboration with Jay Dee as he raps over the “Gobstopper” beat. Listen after the jump!

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