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Demrick x DJ Hoppa x Dizzy Wright – “Clouds Above Us”

Last week, Demrick and DJ Hoppa announced their collaborative project “Stoney Point“, which drops digitally on June 9th and is backed Funk Volume, Battle Axe, and Broken Complex, via EMPIRE Distribution. The project’s first music video “Nobody’s Safe“, featuring Funk Volume’s own Jarren Benton and SwizZz, along with Battle Axe spitter Madchild, was released to critical acclaim, racking up almost 100k views in a few days. The duo embarked on Dizzy Wright’s “The Growing Process” national tour this week and with a week left until “Stoney Point“, today they unleash the album’s collaboration with Dizzy himself, “Clouds Above Us“. You can catch them perform this song live if you make it to one of the tour’s dates. For now, check out the record below:

REVIEW: Boosie – Touch Down 2 Cause Hell

Article by Andrew “DaBoyAG” Barnett 

 

Boosie’s new album has finally touched down, and this one scored big time. After getting mixed reviews to his first release after being freed from prison, “Life After Death Row,” Boosie has delivered to the highest extent. Critics feared that he had lost some of his edge due to a much less aggressive Boosie on Life After Death Row. Well there is no fear of that AT ALL on Touchdown 2 Cause Hell. This is the Boosie that everyone loves. Raw lyrics, true emotion, substance, aggressive delivery; It’s all there.

The album starts off with Boosie SNAPPING. You can tell he’s back in raw form from the jump. Boosie has never been a super lyrical guy, but his rapping style is so in your face that it can not be denied. All of his words hit HARD, and his delivery is just fiery. This same style continued throughout the album. If you’re familiar with Boosie, then you know that his lyrics are vivid and true to what he’s going though in life. Both of those traits are shown heavily on this album but especially on “Window Of My Eyes.” His raw and uncut lyrics are delivered with that same fire that we’re used to from the old Boosie. Everything he says is done in such an honest manner that you can’t help but feel it.

His subject matter and content is still as real as ever, On “Hip Hop Hooray,” he raps about Rappers portraying fake lifestyles in their music. On “Black Heaven” he raps about the African American legends that have passed away, and on “Hands Up” he raps about the police violence incidents in America. He has a lot of features on the album but every feature blends in perfectly with each song. Boosie plays off of all of his features, never a feeling of him being outshined. “Black Heaven” features 2 Coles, Keyshia and Jermaine(J. Cole). Cole’s verse is done in singing form, but it is still as effective as if he would have rapped it.

The production compliments Boosie as well as his old production did. Actually this is one of Boosie’s best produced projects. Songs like “Drop Top Music” and “On That Level” give us that Louisiana production that Boosie likes to rap over. Other songs like “On Deck” and “Retaliation” gives us that aggressive production that comes along with an aggressive Boosie in killer mode. “Mercy On My Soul” and “Black Heaven” have airy beats that give us more of an introspective vibe accompanied by Boosie’s thought provoking lyrics.

If you’re a Boosie fan, this album will be your favorite album of the year period. If you have never really been a fan of Boosie, this album should make you respect what he brings to to hip hop and why he is so loved by the southern region of the United States. Boosie is a one of a kind talent, and Touchdown 2 Cause Hell gives us exactly what we’ve wanted from Boosie. A very good album for a great listening experience.

Lyrics: 8.5/10
Production: 8/10
Cohesiveness: 8/10
Replay Value: 9/10

Overall: 8.5/10

Standout tracks: “Window Of My Soul,” “Retaliation,” “Black Heaven,” “Kicking Clouds”

 

 

 

Fluent Ft. Verse Simmonds – “Do It”

The mentality of the man on the move is one that can place their focus on what it is that they want, while discarding everything else that gets in the way. Carving out a lane to better yourself can be a challenging task, but in times of need, keep Nike’s slogan handy…just “Do It.” With a work ethic like Fluent’s, it’s not surprising that he’s applied this formula for making quality music. Whether it’s influenced by the club, or the streets, Flu’s managed to inject his own sound and style into his craft. For his latest leak, “Do It,” as featured on his forthcoming follow-up LP, Supreme Victory 2 (SV2), which is produced primarily by, J. Cardim, the Tar Heel native connects with the promising rapper, singer/songwriter, and producer, Verse Simmonds for a bouncy, club anthem that places both artists into the spotlight. While Flu holds his own as always with the bars, Simmonds manages to keep the energy on full blast with an infectious hook. SV2 is set to drop on June 9th, courtesy of Supreme Regime, and boasts guest appearances from French Montana, Chevy Woods, Fred the Godson, Sean Kingston and more!

Breezay – “Justice Over Peace”

Today talented, young Baltimore rapper, Breezay, gives us visuals to his Justice Over Peace” song. He highlights how he feels about what is going on in his city and how we as Blacks in America HAVE IT HARDWatch as Breezay delivers a heartfelt message over some dope scenes from the actual protest and riots.

ALBUM STREAM: Jared Evan – “The Art Form Of Whatever”

Singer/rapper Jared Evan comes out of the blue with the new free album The Art Form of Whatever. With production by !llmind, The Arcitype, Rain, Lightfoot and the artist, the 10-track collection takes listeners across several musical planes. The New York native got additional musical assistance via guest features from MAX, Skyzoo, Stella, Reks, and Moe Pope.

The Art Form of Whatever follows Evan’s previous EPs The 4th Chapter and Pieces. He also teamed with Statik Selektah for the collaborative projects Boom Bap & Blues and Boom Bap & Blues 2. The new LP can be downloaded at www.jaredevan.com.

Jared Evan - The Art Form of Whatever

Jared describes The Art Form of Whatever:

Towards the end of the tour, I thought about putting together some sort of free album or “mixtape” while my fans wait for my debut full length. I wanted it to be a project that showed a different side of me, something bold. So on my flight back to New York I started conceptualizing what the project could be like. I wrote down titles on my laptop, and one of them really stuck out to me  – “The Art Form of Whatever.” I started geeking off of the title and then knew exactly what I wanted it to be.

When I landed, it just so happened my dude Arcitype texted me asking if I’d come to Boston and work for a few days. It couldn’t have been better timing. I went to Boston and in literally 4 days created 10 songs from scratch. I’ve never been more proud of a project. It went from my brain to reality in the span of a few days. I really dug inside my creative chest for this one. I even painted the album art myself.

[ALSO READ: Jared Evan & Statik Selektah – “Bass Is Low”]

Stream Jared Evan’s The Art Form Of Whatever below.

Snootie Wild: #ANSM Vlog, Ep. 4 NYC TakeOver w/ DJ Envy, Jack Thriller, and More

In this clip, Snootie is back in the Big Apple on a press run for his highly anticipated mixtape Aint No Stoppin Me. Snootie interviews with BET, XXL, Boombox and more. He wraps up his trip with a live band performance with @meridianlights & @powerpleasant at Sirius XM Hip Hop Nation Hosted by DJ Envy = Guest in the studio included Snootie Wild fans from the NYC area, Andy Hilfiger, Ed Lover, DJ Premier , DJ Skribble and more.

Romey – Harold’s Chicken

Wisconsin’s own, Romey returns after a brief hiatus, and he does it in a very big way. The Midwest King teams up with producer Victory to drop his brand new single he’s dubbed “Harold’s Chicken”. A popular staple in the Midwest, Romey uses it as a play on words, flipping it into an ode to those street chefs who stay putting in that work and producing the best product possible. This is definitely one to ride to and is sure to be a smash on blocks everywhere heading into the warm season. Look for this on his new album “No Mercy” when it takes the world by storm later this summer.

https://soundcloud.com/romey-midwest-king/harolds-chicken

Problema Lirical – “Mas”

Miami native, by way of Santo Domingo Dominican Republic, Problema Lirical, doesn’t want to be categorized into one genre. Why would he, when he brings a unique style to the table, blending a Latin flavor with an American flow. On his latest release, he takes his already divergent musical structure and flips it into a reggaeton feel for a song he’s calling, “Mas”. The Junirow produced cut is all about wanting more and that’s exactly what you’ll be asking for after you press play on this one that’s sure to keep you moving. Look for this to live on his upcoming EP “The Spanglish Way”, dropping soon.

Marvelous Mag Ft. Brenton – “Respect Yourself” (P###. Audible Doctor)

#TheWinners crew representative Marvelous Mag hooked up with newcomer Brenton and veteran producer Audible Doctor for the new single “Respect Yourself.” The voice of the late Maya Angelou opens the track. The legendary poet’s Phenomenal Woman is sampled to amplify Mag’s message to the ladies that they don’t need to be overly sexual to get attention.

Jody Duff – “Kel$o”

As Chicago native Jody Duff readies his 5th solo effort, he brings us a taste of what’s to come by giving us the title track, “Kel$o” to keep us fed until we get the main course. Produced by Noisemakers, Jody does his best Jason Vorhees impression and kills a haunting instrumental with witty wordplay and punchlines that we’ve come to know and love from the midwest emcee. Look for the project to drop in a little over a month as he plans on bringing his “Kel$o” EP to the forefront this June.

Junglepussy Shares New Single “You Don’t Know”

Brooklyn rapper Junglepussy is back to share her first summer single, “You Don’t Know.” It comes at the one year anniversary of the release of her debut album Satisfaction Guaranteed, and in celebration of a performance she is doing at the Brooklyn Museum this weekend on June 6th.  You can stream “You Don’t Know” below, and it’s also available for download on her site www.junglepussy.nyc.

Target First Saturdays at Brooklyn Museum
Junglepussy Live with DJ Joey Labeija
200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238
June 6th, 2015, 5-10pm

Watsky Releases “Live From The Regency Ballroom” BitTorrent Bundle

Bay Area rhymer Watsky returns with a new project. The San Francisco born rapper/poet is giving his fans a special treat by releasing his Live From the Regency Ballroom album as a BitTorrent Bundle.

Individuals can download the free package which includes the album, videos, photos, and a poster. For listeners willing to “pay what you want,” Watsky is offering a tour merch coupon and Waveform audio files of LFTRB.

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Check out Watsky’s Live From The Regency Ballroom BitTorrent Bundle packages and download the bundle below.

Instant Download

Live From the Regency Ballroom Live Album [Audio]

3 Live Videos [Video]

Live Photo Collection [Artwork]

Watsky Tour Poster [Artwork]

PWYW Download

Watsky Tour Merchandise Coupon

Live From the Regency Ballroom WAVs [Audio]