
Four of XXL’s Freshman spit some bars up at MTV’s RapFix Live.
Here’s the new video for Action Bronson’s latest single “Strictly 4 My Jeeps.” Taking place in Queens, New York, the video stars Riff Raff, pitbulls, big beautiful women, and a big ol’ badass jeep. Produced by Harry Fraud, directed by Jason Goldwatch. Saab Stories coming soon.
A.Brons took to Twitter to make an announcement for the release of his collaborative project with Harry Fraud, Saab Stories. He tweets, “Finishing SAAAB STORIES WIT MY BROTHA @HarryFraud RIGHT NOW. THIS WILL BE OUT EARLY JUNE 10000000% no matter what”. There you have it folks….
A few months back ACCLAIM spent a day with Action Bronson while he was down here in Melbourne. Bronsolini fans are well aware of his love for New Balances sneakers, and in this short video he breaks down why they’re on top of his list and which ones are his favourite while we were digging [cont.]
Action Bronson and Alchemist call into Shade 45 and give Whoo Kid a 101 on whats to come and explain his style of rap.
Produced by Thelonious Martin. From Club Wiley, the debut mixtape from Alex Wiley, dropping June 4th via Closed Sessions.
As heard on XXL’s Freshman mixtape, here is the uncut, full, CDQ version of Bronson and Joey’s collaboration.
Round one of XXL’s Freshman Cypher series.
A. Brons turns in his entry for XXL’s Freshmen Freestyle series.
Produced by Brisk Oner.
Statik Selektah frees up the CDQ of his collabo with Action Bronson from Funk Flex’s upcoming mixtape, Who U Mad At? Me Or Yourself?
Action Bronson spits over this 90′s-esque track from Statik Selektah, off Funk Master Flex’s upcoming mixtape, “Who You Mad At? Me or Yourself?” Check the massive tracklist for the set down below.
Action Bronson sat down with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard to break down some of his obscure sports references during South by Southwest in San Antonio, Texas. Bam Bam tips us off to sports-heavy rhymes on two unreleased tracks, including one from Mac Miller’s forthcoming album.
The newest tune off of Peter Rosenberg’s New York Renaissance Mixtape which drops on Thursday — courtesy of himself and Ecko Unlimited.
Off of Boom Bap & Blues (produced by Statik Selektah). Directed by Rik Cordero.
In this Interview with Montreality, Action Bronson speaks about: – The type of student he was at school – Jobs he had as a teenager growing up – What he spent his 1st big paycheck on – The worst injury he has suffered – Whether or not he enjoys reading books – What he would [cont.]
Following last week’s release of lead single “Courage,” Eddie and Harry are releasing the EP’s second single, “Marvelous,” which was premiered by MTV Hive and features fellow NY rapper Action Bronson. While “Courage” carried a more slowed, deliberate pace, driven by Fraud’s creeping chops and Eddie’s spaced out bars, “Marvelous” carries a quicker tempo, which [cont.]
After a good hiatus, Rocky Business gear up to release their next mixtape, July’s Joy. “The song is about early 2012. Catalyst had came down from Toronto because he had some gigs in NYC. He crashed at the crib him and Jonny made some shit. I came through instantly heard the beat and wrote to [cont.]
From Deja Roo: Times Have Changed.
- Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – “Can’t Hold Us (Major Lazer Remix)” (feat. Swappe + 1st Klase)
- Brother Ali – “Don’t Mess With Me”
- Noah Jones – “When The Goons Come Out” (feat. Jay Rock)
- Styles P – “War Room” (feat. Chris Rivers & Vinnie Paz)
- Roc Marciano – “Ruff Town” (feat. Cormega)
- Fat Joe – “Love Me Long Time” (feat. Future)
- It's Very Possible That Tim Dog Has Faked His Death.
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