Trap | Riff Raff – How To Be The Man (Meaux Green Remix)
Posted by Middy on July 24, 2014
It is fitting that a man who wears a copious amount of money on his accessories is remixed by a man who’s name tells the story about his affinity for green. Meaux Green does what he does best, speed this one up with some blaring horns over a tough and punchy bass line. He leaves just enough of Riff Raff for you to get your sage advice on how to be the man, but leaves the room to let his own handiwork shine through. It’s a freebee so get it now.
Free Download: Riff Raff – How To Be The Man (Meaux Green Remix)
Drum & Bass, Electro, Electronic, Hip-Hop, House | Far East Movement x the Soundbender – Murder Was the Bass EP
Posted by FilthyTaft on December 10, 2013
Here it is – the much awaited new EP from FEM and Soundbender. The bass heavy EP features some appearances from Kurupt and even Riff Raff. Far East Movement’s Kev Nish says, “We’ve always been huge Dogg Pound and Kurupt fans and had the chance to meet Kurupt when we worked with Snoop. We thought how sick it would be to do something crazy reppin’ the West with Kurupt and here it is.” Far East Movement are currently featured on the #1 US iTunes Dance Album Dance (RED) Save Lives, Vol. 2 on their Kill Paris collaboration “There Will Be No Rain.” EDMsauce.com called the track “incredible” and Earmilk.com said it is “absolutely stunning.” Murder Was The Bass continues Far East Movement dive into production following their Remix EP of the group’s current single “The Illest.” Early this year, they released GRZZLY, a free mixtape for fans that featured a collection of song remixes along with a few new tracks.
Hip-Hop, Videos | Mike Stud x Mod Sun x Huey Mack – Drunk When I Wake Up (Remix)
Posted by LoffyG on October 14, 2013
A little over a year ago we shot the Huey Mack Uncovered interview which included some footage in Mod Sun’s home studio. That night this song came into fruition, along with “Nightstand” which was previously released. Now we finally have the finished cut of the Ed Sheeran sampled remix. Enjoy.
Hip-Hop, Rap | Caskey – Too Much Information
Posted by VMan on August 28, 2013
The MC from Orlando, Caskey dropped his much anticipated mixtape “The Transient Classics” today, along with huge visuals to the first track “Too Much Information.” I believe with this video you will be seeing a lot of more of Caskey, he’s on another level as an artist. So far my favorite tracks off the mixtape are “Seen Some Thangs” featuring Rittz , and “Alec Baldwin” featuring Riff Raff, who always delivers with the lines: “Aww shit who it is, the white Lil Wayne!” Download his mixtape, peep the video, and wish Caskey a happy 21st birthday! Shout out to the Avengerz and Myles William for top notch productions! Must Listen and Must Download! Get that mixtape!
Free Mixtape:Caskey – The Transient Classics
Hip-Hop | RiFF RAFF & GHETTY- BATH SALTS (Video)
Posted by A on June 27, 2012
“RAP GAME DO A BARREL ROLL, WAVE RACE.”
Let me preface this by saying I can’t get enough of Riff Raff. He’s genius. I don’t understand, however, why he collaborates with all of these no-name rappers. It seems that Riff Raff and his video guy have a package a no-name rapper can purchase that includes a verse and a video. I’m not hating on Riff for that, everyone has to pay the bills, I just wish we could get more “You Never Know” type verses that we all know and love Riff Raff for. When Riff Raff writes structured raps, like in the video above, he loses some of his appeal in my opinion. Regardless, Riff Raff continues to captivate, as he’s hands down my favorite artist right now.
Hip-Hop, Videos | Diplo Speaks on Signing Riff Raff to Mad Decent
Posted by A on May 29, 2012
Just last week, Riff Raff was featured on DJ Green Lantern’s “Invasion Radio” on XM 44. During the interview, Mad Decent head honcho Diplo called in from Japan to talk about why he signed Riff Raff, and what the future holds for the dynamic duo. During the course of the interview, Riff Raff broke Green Lantern off with a very ricey freestyle that lasted nearly 8 minutes long. As a bonus, I’ve included a fascinating article in the LA Weekly featuring Riff Raff’s complicated story. Read the article here.