Directed by DJ Kenn. Track produced by Young Chop. These guys are working. Period, point blank.
Video: Butta Da Prince – Tonite
Directed by Seuss Leroy. Track produced by Tony Baines. Look for Butta’s Live From The Fort to drop this Spring.
Vic Spencer – The Sound Of Revenge
Produced by DJ Crucial A left over from Vic’s last project, Vic Greenthumbs–the track didn’t make it do to sample issues. Vic also has a new video with Chance The Rapper on the way for their collabo, “National Geographical.”
Amilcar – Salute II U
Amilcar speaks to the various street organizations. I’ll let him break it down: I’ve had this song in my archives since the Summer of 2011.I wrote this after reading a southern newspaper article on a KKK member’s letter of admiration for street gangs.This song is about how gangs that we’re originally created to Unite our…
DJ Kay Slay f/ Twista, Busta Rhymes, Layzie Bone & Jaz-O – 60 Second Assassins
Some grade-A acting at the beginning. I kid, of course. Kay Slay’s Rhyme or Die on the way.
Video: Freddie Gibbs & Madlib – Thuggin’
Directed by Jonah Schwartz. After hitting us with the trailer a week ago, MadGibbs finally release the visual for the title track from their EP.
Really Doe f/ Tony Williams – Dr. Jeykal & Mr. Fly
The return of Really D. Williams. It’s been quite some time since we last heard from Really Doe–August of ’09 to be exact, when his debut album, First Impression, dropped. Save for a few features, he’s been pretty much invisible. Did he retire? Did he quit? Nah, Really D’s been in stealth mode working on…
Caleb James – Like A Pimp
The Save Money repper goes in over the classic Banner & Flippa record.
Omen – Fighting The Feeling [O.G. Version]
Omen decided to go ahead and liberate the the original version of track seven from his Afraid Of Heights project. This version features Canei Finch behind the boards and has a totally different feel than the version you all are familiar with. Fighting The Feeling
Video: Pharoahe Monch Live In Chicago
Reggie’s wasn’t the only place to be last night. Pharoahe Monch took over Double Door and ran through a few joints, including “What It Is” which you can check out above.