
Eminem speaks on the original demo version of “Lose Yourself,” which is included on the Nov. 25th Shady XV compilation.
“Three Cities. Thirty Rappers. One Track. The Rap Monument. Coming Soon. Brought to you by Noisey & Hennessy.” In this trailer alone, we spot Action Bronson, Killer Mike, Pusha T, Raekwon, Vado. Hmm, is this for a good cause or to sell liquor? We’re all in the same gang.
Produced by Chris Calor, Cody, Thundercat, LoveDragon and Sounwave.
From Saigon’s new album GSNT 3: The Troubled Times of Brian Carenard.
The Lox weigh in on the blistering hot and highly competitive battle rap scene for WatchLoud.
From the “There Will Be Sunshine” EP, available at iTunes.
From Young Chris’s new mixtape The Network 3 (The Closure) dropping November 28th. This is Beanie Sigel’s first appearance since his release from prison.
Bobby Ray teams with Trigga Trey for “Not For Long.” Get More: B.o.B, Not For Long feat. Trey Songz, Music, More Music Videos
There’s one funny part in this Funny Or Die sketch about Rick Ross’ recent dramatic weight loss.
Troy Ave spits over O.T. Genasis’ “Coco,” which is currently amidst some buzz.
From Loyalty Digital: “Sadat X has spent the last two years preparing an album a whole generation of Hip-Hop fans have been waiting for. On January 20, 2015 Sadat will deliver “Never Left”, a project that celebrates his illustrious career and serves as a testament to New York City’s continued ability to fit in today’s [cont.]
Blu Gem revisits “Bonita Applebum,” with help from one-time ATCQ member Consequence. Blu and Cons sit in with Young Jack Thriller at ThisIs50 in the second clip.
J-Live is working on a instrumental album. “The Greatest Thing” is only a hint of what’s to come. The Greatest Thing… by J-Live
If you caught J-Zone’s recent article, Can We Finally Bury The Word “Hater?”, one of the takeaways from it was that hip-hop has completely lost its edge. Everyone is so afraid to hurt their “brand,” that rap music is no longer “scary” in his words, and never challenges the status quo. Sure, there’s plenty of [cont.]
Street Certified hits tonight at midnight, November 18th.
Havoc Of Mobb Deep drops the follow-up to his criminally slept-on 13 album. 13 Reloaded, which is a new project entirely, drops tonight at midnight (Nov. 18th). Havoc – 13 Reloaded
The mysterious and quite buzzworthy Your Old Droog will release an extended edition of his self-titled debut, Your Old Droog, on November 28th. The new version includes the 10 original tracks, plus 8 bonus tracks. Listen to the whole thing below, courtesy of NPR. 1. Quiet Storm Interlude 2. Bad To The Bone 3. Nutty [cont.]
- Raekwon Sets A Release Date For “F.I.L.A.” Album
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- Action Bronson “Mr. Wonderful” Cover Art and Tracklist
- Juicy J “Blue Dream & Lean 2″ Mixtape Cover Art & Release Date Revealed
- MF Grimm “MF Love Songs” Cover Art + Tracklist
- Lord Hakim – “Brass Knucklez” (feat. Vast Aire & Phizz Ed)
- IAMSU! – “Hella Good” (feat. Tyga)
- DJ Kay Slay – “I Declare War” (feat. Styles P, Sheek Louch, Vado, Raekwon, & Rell)
- Maverick Sabre – “We Don’t Wanna Be” (feat. Joey Bada$$)
- Cannibal Ox – “Blade: Art of Ox” (feat. Artifacts & U-God; prod. Black Milk)
- Asher Roth – “Blow Your Head” (prod. Nottz)
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