Cormega feat. Craig G, Masta Ace, and Kool G. Rap – Industry (Remix)
We’re still bumping the original, so hearing this is like throwing gasoline on the fire.
A cut from The Plugs I Met 2.Earlier this year, Harry Fraud and Benny The Butcher linked up for their highly-anticipated collaborative ...
New K.R.I.T. to ring in the weekend.Whenever Big K.R.I.T. steps up to the plate, it’s almost a guarantee that he’ll hit it ...
The Griselda MC taps two ATLiens.Conway The Machine is a lyrical breath of fresh air, who’s managed, with the help of his ...
We’re still bumping the original, so hearing this is like throwing gasoline on the fire.
REKS unleashes the “Garvey” video with that crazy Hazardis Soundz production.
Wane Enterprises CEO and New York artist Bruse Wane presents the G-Town Filmz-directed music video for “Beast Inside”, his Dollarz-produced single featuring Sean Price. “Beast Inside” comes hot on the heels of the release of the video for his freestyle over Biggie’s “Who Shot Ya” (watch) as well as “Return Of The Spitters (RMX)” featuring Keith Murray and Fam-Illy (watch), featured on his newest full-length The Dark Knight Album.. The Day The Earth Stood Still. A native of the Bronxdale Houses Projects in the Soundview section of the Bronx, Bruse founded Wane Enterprises in 2001, hosting events featuring Styles P, Papoose, N.O.R.E, Buckshot and Remy Ma. “When we finished recording it I felt good about it, but the album had so much other good material I did not necessarily view it as a mandatory single,” says Bruse. “People around me would hear it and be like ‘Yo this shit is tough, you gotta let this breathe’. So I was like ‘you know what, if I’ma release it, I’m gonna take this shit over the top. I called my man Sean Price at his crib, and told him I wanted him on it. A couple of days later he shot me the song back with some hard ass barz, and I knew it was go time!”
New single off Killah Priest’s upcoming Planet of the Gods album,
Here’s a fresh interview with Illa Ghee. The Brooklyn native and former Mobb Deep affiliate just released his new album Social Graffiti, which is arguably his best work to date. In our conversation, Illa Ghee discusses how and why he stepped his lyrical game up, which is evident in how he goes line-for-line on Social Graffiti with other lyricists in the upper echelon of the game, from Sean Price to O.C. to Royal Flush, as well as working with Large Professor on “90,” what went into the making of Social Graffiti, his history in the game, and much more.
Here are some quotes from the feature:
Jin gets his emotional mathematics on this new cut as he continues dropping new music on the reg.