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Hip-Hop, Videos | Chance The Rapper – Family (Feat. Vic Mensa & Sulaiman) [Official Video]
Posted by dshaq on October 16, 2012
Sir Chance The Rapper offers some brand new visuals to one of the standout tracks off his remarkable 10Day mixtape. Featuring fellow SAVEMONEY members, Vic and Sulaiman, the track was produced by the Blended Babies and directed by Young Wonder. If you have yet to download Chance’s 10Day, I feel bad for you because you are missing out! Grab 10Day below and make sure to peep the vid.
Hip-Hop | Flatbush Zombies – The Hangover
Posted by dshaq on October 15, 2012
Seeing as I just got hooked onto their music, Flatbush Zombies, who you might know from the A$AP Mob’s Bath Salts track, release this brand new track. Hailing from Brooklyn, these boys have a similar sound to the A$AP Mob, Action Bronson, Danny Brown, and many of those similar underground rappers. The beat was produced by Erick Arc Elliot, who is usually behind the boards for the group. If you have yet to download their latest project D.R.U.G.S., grab that below.
Hip-Hop | Chance The Rapper – I Aint Word
Posted by dshaq on October 10, 2012
Brand new Chance the Rapper track. This one isn’t supposed to be on Chance’s upcoming tape, but we’ll take it. Look back for Acid Raps.
Hip-Hop | Supreme Regime – L’ovely (Prod. Mulatto Beats)
Posted by dshaq on October 8, 2012
Chicago boys, Supreme Regime, release this brand new song accompanied by some pretty dope visuals. Short and sweet, the song features four different verses displaying all of the members flows. The nice laid back beat, which we’re accustomed to, is thanks to Mulatto Beats. Download the song below and make sure to hit them up on Facebook and Twitter.
Abstract Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop | Kids These Days – Don’t Harsh My Mellow
Posted by dshaq on September 28, 2012
Unique and awesome. TrapHouse Rock coming out soon. #SAVEMONEY
Hip-Hop, Interviews | G-Eazy – Must Be Nice
Posted by dshaq on September 28, 2012
*Guest post from the FreshNewTracks’ Intern Zoë
What separates G-Eazy from the rest of the hip-hop game right now is his undeniable, one of a kind swagger. I’m talking about the raspy voice, slicked-back hair, side profile with the French inhale kind of attitude that could only come from someone with roots as deep as Oakland making a living in the dirty south town of New Orleans. G-Eazy’s unique and intriguing persona seems to play to his advantage as he makes room himself among some of today’s top artists.
This Wednesday, G-Eazy released his first full album, Must Be Nice, following up his hit mixtape The Endless Summer. While most of G-Eazy’s tracks are guaranteed hits, this new album really showcases his versatility. A combination of trill, feel-good and bass-heavy bangers topped off with a touch of his characteristic 1950s style. Out of all the handcrafted tracks, ones to know include the sweet, doo-wop duet, Mad featuring Devon Baldwin, Stay High featuring Mod Sun, and the latest single, Lady Killers with Hoodie Allen
Its first day on iTunes, Must Be Nice reached the #4 spot on the Hip-Hop albums chart. Pretty big for an album that’s available for free download on Soundcloud, right? Check out an exclusive interview with G about the album and his latest video, Plastic Dreams after the jump.
Hip-Hop | Kembe X – Soul Fever (Ft. Monster Mike)
Posted by dshaq on September 26, 2012
Another quality new Kembe X track, this time featuring fellow Village member Monster Mike. Both flows are real nice on this one, however, the beat steals the show. Make sure you grab this one and hit up Kembe on Facebook and Twitter.