Electronic, Hip-Hop | A$AP Rocky – Peso (Great Skies Remix)
Posted by Mach on January 17, 2013
Never thought I’d see a producer as laid back as Great Skies do a remix of A$AP Rocky. It’s not a bad thing, but after listening to this remix it just comes as such a surprise and a great treat. I am vaguely familiar with “Peso,” but I enjoy the mellow take from Great Skies.
Free Download: A$AP Rocky – Peso (Great Skies Remix)
Hip-Hop, Videos | G-Eazy ft. Carnage – LOADED [Official Music Video]
Posted by LoffyG on January 16, 2013
Earlier today G-Eazy let loose the visuals for his collaboration with rapper/producer Dj Carnage, and I must say this is nothing less than a banger! It was originally featured as a bonus track on G-Eazy’s recent mixtape release “Must Be Nice“, as well as Dj Carnage’s project “Stoop Kid”, which featured an extra verse from Carnage. This definitely serves as a track that you’d play at high volume while partying with some alcohol induced lady friends to get things jumpin’. It has a very similar vibe to Mike Stud’s collaboration with Dj Carnage on “Athlete” so if you like this take a listen to that as well. Watch the booty filled video and grab the free mp3 below!
Hip-Hop | Skizzy Mars – Pay For You ft. G-Eazy & Devon Baldwin
Posted by Grubeats on December 20, 2012
Einstein once said, “Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts.” In layman’s terms; quality > quantity. I wont go as far as saying Skizzy took a page from Einstein’s book (yet), but he certainly understands the principles. As I’ve said before, Skizzy doesn’t strike as often as some artists, but he consistently delivers quality music. The latest single, “Pay For You”, features O-Towns debonair rapper, G-Eazy, who lends both production as well as a verse on this track along with American Idol contestant, Devon Baldwin. You can catch Skizzy on the road with G on his 2013 Must Be Nice tour. Phases coming soon!
Hip-Hop, Videos | Joey Bada$$ – Fromdatomb$ [Ft. Chuck Strangers] (Official Video)
Posted by dshaq on October 31, 2012
Joey Bada$$ releases some brand new visuals to this laid back track off 1999. As always, Joey’s flow is on point with a quality verse from Chuck Strangers, who also produced a couple of the songs on the tape, this one included. If you have yet to download 1999, I feel bad because you are missing out. Download the tape below and look out for some new Bada$$ in the future, we’re gonna be hearing a lot of him.
Hip-Hop | Fat Trel – Fukkk Da Feds (ft. Chief Keef) [Prod. Lex Luger]
Posted by dshaq on August 21, 2012
After their amazing collaboration on Russian Roulette, Sosa, Fat Trel, and Lex Luger are back at it with this new track. Sosa leads it off spitting some fire, which I think it’s his best verse he’s ever done, and then Fat Trel goes in second laying down some good bars. Make sure to download this one now! You don’t want to miss this.
Hip-Hop, Rap | Chance the Rapper – Bout A Dolla (ft. Chuck Inglish, Chip tha Ripper, and Twista) + Living in Vain
Posted by J_Salzer on August 7, 2012
Probably the longest title I’ve ever written. But that’s good for you guys, because it means you get TWO new Chance the Rapper tunes. Chance has been on fire lately, and has graciously dropped these two gems off to please his loyal followers. The first track, has 3 features from rapper’s who can all kill a track equally. But Chance shines and makes the track his bitch(am I allowed to say that?). Although, Twista’s verse(final verse) was incredible by any standards, the fact that he had to follow Chance made it tough for him to win my praise. The second track has a slower, more gospely feel. The beautiful crooing is done by Lorine Chia, and will be featured on her upcoming album. Grab both of the tracks for free below and make sure you follow Chance on twitter and like his facebook page
Bout A Dolla:
Living in Vain (ft. Lorine Chia):
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.