An official mix of new and old tracks from Pharoahe M-m-m-monch. 1. Glorious – Sa Ra feat Pharoahe Monch 02:12 2. Calls (remix) – Robert Glasper feat Jill Scott and Pharoahe Monch 04:09 3. So Good – Pharoahe Monch 03:08 4. The Cycle – Eric Roberson feat Pharoahe Monch 04:52 5. Broken Heart – Pharoahe [cont.]
Following our reveal of the best major label hip-hop albums of 2014 earlier in the week, we now present our favorite indie LP’s of the year. As per usual, it was hard to find 10 inclusions for the major label list, and hard to narrow it down to only 10 on the indie list. 10. [cont.]
Talib Kweli, 9th Wonder, and Pharoahe Monch speak on their new business partnership, Indie 500.
Verse two, though…J57 says of the “Sample Free Remix,“Torae asked me to remix this track off his Admission of Guilt project, so I brought in Grammy Award Winning musician, Jay Jennings as well future legend/close collaborator of mine; ATR to play extra keys and backup vocals through out the track. This track is 100% sample-free [cont.]
With his fourth solo-LP, “PTSD” (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Pharoahe Monch re-emerged with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary from [cont.]
From the album Rolig Under Pres, by Denmark’s DJ Static.
This happened. That Aaliyah line is going to rub some folks the wrong way.
One can only imagine what its like to be recognized as one of the top performers of your craft, name-dropped by the biggest rapper in the world, yet still a face of anonymity to most. What must it be like, when success has been awarded to you via a hit single called “Simon Says”, only [cont.]
Words from Reggie O$$É: “Pharoahe Monch has been a favorite MC of mine for a long time so it only makes sense that we deliver his best interview in existence. In support of his brilliant album ‘P.T.S.D.’ we had an in studio listening session as Monch gave us his most personal interview to date. Who [cont.]
From Coalmine Records upcoming Unearthed compilation, hitting May 13th.
Pharoahe stops by Juan Epstein to talk about his whole career including great Organized stories, Rawkus era stories, working on The Lifer’s Group project, making no money off of “Simon Says”, and where he ranks among the top MCs of all time.
Organized Konfusion reunites on the latest single from Prince Po and Oh No’s new album Animal Serum.
With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) in stores today, Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an [cont.]
With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary [cont.]
Official music video by Diamond D & Pharoahe Monch performing “Rap Life”, from Diamond’s upcoming Diam Piece.
From VladTV: “Pharoahe Monch spoke with VladTV about his upcoming fourth album, P.T.S.D. (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), which is scheduled to be released on April 15th. Given that his last album was titled W.A.R. (We Are Renegades), he decided it was only right to follow that up with P.T.S.D., and explained how his own personal [cont.]
With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, P.T.S.D.” (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary [cont.]
With his highly-anticipated fourth solo-LP, P.T.S.D.” (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), Pharoahe Monch re-emerges with a new concept project which finds the ground-breaking emcee tackling PTSD; a severe anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to any event that results in psychological trauma. Throughout the duration of the LP, Monch narrates as an independent artist weary [cont.]
Inspired by the genius of the film Black Dynamite and the subsequent show Black Dynamite – The Animated Series Produced by Fatin of Jamla Records Soul Council. Features on the upcoming mixtape project include Pharoahe Monch, Jean Grae, Rapsody, Big Remo, GQ, Torae, HaLo, Thee Tom Hardy, Sean Boog, Sundown of Actual Proof, Mela Machinko [cont.]
Prince Po and Oh No’s Animal Serum LP is out today, which features another new Organized Konfusion reunion cut, also featuring Omar Credle.
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