
Immortal and Diabolic stop by Jay Smooth’s Underground Railroad in promotion of D’s Liar and A Thief, dropping this month.
HHS: Introduce yourself to the HipHopsite community. Diabolic: Diabolic, artist on Viper Records, part of Rebel Army. HHS: You’ve built up a nice buzz in the underground with your guest appearances with Immortal Technique and battle victories over some pretty well known emcees (Jin, Rhymefest). What do you enjoy more, the competition of battling or [cont.]
New track from King Magnetic featuring Block McCloud. This new track comes from the upcoming album titled Everything’s A Gamble Vol. 2. The new album drops March 30th with features from Slug (of Atmosphere), Joell Ortiz, Immortal Technique, Termanology, Reef the Lost Cauze, Sha Stimuli, and more. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: [cont.]
New record from Diabolic as he prepares for his upcoming release Liar & a Thief. The new album will feature Vinnie Paz, Canibus, Immortal Technique, Ill Bill and will come out April 6th. Diabolic + Immortal Technique – “Frontlines’” (MP3)
For a guy that doesn’t want to rhyme, he sure does it well. Diabolic’s style can easily be described as the anger of Vinnie Paz meets the complex lyricism of Kool G. Rap – both of whom appear on his long-delayed debut, A Liar and A Thief. He’s absolutely murdering verses here, over a hard-hitting [cont.]
It’s been a hot minute since we heard from Immortal Technique – five years to be exact – who last blessed us with a pair of albums in the form of Revolutionary Volumes 1 and 2. With back to back releases from the politically charged Harlem-by-way-of-Peru emcee, it seemed as if the third volume in [cont.]
Here we are November 3rd, the day after what was called the most important election of our generation. How does Immortal Technique feel about the events? I knew that it would be this way. Not cuz I think I’m some oracle, but I have recognized the political impact of religion since I began to study [cont.]
Just when you thought it was safe to stop checking for independent hip-hop, a lone voice from the ghetto cries out, demanding you to listen. That voice is none other than Immortal Technique, who doubles as a member of NYC’s Stronghold camp (alongside C-Rayz Walz, Poison Pen, etc), and perhaps the most popular name [cont.]
Just when you thought it was safe to stop checking for independent hip-hop, a lone voice from the ghetto cries out, demanding you to listen. That voice is none other than Immortal Technique, who doubles as a member of NYC’s Stronghold camp (alongside C-Rayz Walz, Poison Pen, etc), and perhaps the most popular name [cont.]
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