This event, happening November 26th at Subterranean in Chicago is special because, not only is it the birthday of legendary Chicago DJ Risky Bizness, but it also unites several of the city’s classic indie hip-hop acts under one roof for possibly the last time. Let’s face it, we’re all getting old. Anyway, appearing will be [cont.]
Cap D (All Natural) hit the stage and spit a quick freestyle from his latest album Polymath, before Gangrene took the stage at The Goodness.
The first official single from cap D’s upcoming album PolyMath in stores Oct. 25th. This song was produced by Illmind, one of four bangers that he produced on cap’s upcoming album. LISTEN: Cap D + Illmind – “Respect” (MP3) Cap D + Illmind – “Respect” (MP3)
All Natural / Molemen collboration, taken from Cap D’s PolyMath mixtape in stores Oct. 25th. Also be on the look out for Writer’s Block II in 2011. LISTEN: Cap D & Panik – “Prime Suspect” (MP3) Cap D & Panik – “Prime Suspect” (MP3)
All Natural’s Capital D teams up with producer Proh Mic for “Big Change”, the first leak from their forthcoming LP together, due later this year on All Natural Inc. Additional rhymes from Detroit’s Finale. Cap D + Proh Mic – “Big Change” (feat. Finale) (MP3)
Call it resilience or call it stubbornness, but MC/producer Capital D and DJ Tone B. Nimble of All Natural have not sacrificed their independent spirit and uplifting approach for anyone. Seven years after kicking down the doors of the underground with their unforgettable debut, No Additives, No Preservatives, this dynamic yet under-appreciated Chicago duo [cont.]
Coming from the Windy City aka Chi-Town is All Natural, a fresh new group that debuted independently a year or two back, with their first three song 12 inch “50 Years”/”MC Avenger”/”Hip Hop History 101″. These two avengers for the art we call hip-hop seem to be fed up with the current state of hip-hop, [cont.]
All Natural’s identity has always seemed a little undetermined; “50 Years” touched heads as the virtual underground equivalent to Pete Rock & CL Smooth’s “T.R.O.Y.” yet ever since then the group has never seen a return to the same fanfare or creative success as bottled in that one song. While the track may have pigeonholed [cont.]
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