Check out the latest track in a long line of free releases over the last few weeks from my Canadian homie. e.d.g.e. returns with an aggressive flow over the Religion produced "Dig It." Look out for All Flow Everything dropping soon. Enjoy "Dig It" in the meantime. Chea!
I caught Fran-P's new project Greyscale yesterday. I haven't had the chance to fully check out the 18 track project, which includes some original beats in addition to a few Dilla jawns. Anyway, I caught these two "Dillalude" videos from Fran-P and thought they were cool. So, while I'm checking out the project I decided to post these joints up. I dig it.
Check out the Eratic & Mr. Kinetik project, The Green Hornet. I had the chance to check this joint out yesterday. I dig it. All production, excluding one track, by Mr. Kinetik. Pretty fresh. Hit play, enjoy. If you dig it, download it. Chea!
A legend in the making, Lamont Coleman, famously known as Big L, tragically left us on this day 12 years ago. But not before leaving his mark and blazing a trail in the Hip-Hop world. I discovered Big L a couple of years before his untimely demise but it's safe to say that I've heard enough to have made me a fan and wish he was still around. A lot can be said of Big L and how he was making big waves in the genre I love, but on this day, it's better hear it so I'm posting one of my favorite mixtapes of him. For those that remember him, reminisce. And for those that never knew him, introduce yourself to his music here. Big L. 139 & Lenox. Harlem World. Flamboyant For Life. Forever Rest In Peace.
I wonder how long we'll have to say "Que formerly of Day26" when talking about the former reality star and Bad Boy artists? Probably for a while since that's how most folks know him.
But Que is definitely out to make a name for himself. In a recent interview with a local newspaper upstate, Que talked about his road to life after Bad Boy and showcasing his soulful music.
With a show in DC last week and his Guitar Her mixtape still making its rounds, he's making an attempt to truly stand on his own. Yesterday he released the smooth track "Like The Last Night" from the recent project. It's cool. I actually dig it.
What are your thoughts? Hit up the comment section.
I think Epsilon Project is dope. I haven't heard a track from them that I haven't liked. And that didn't change when I heard the Supa Koopa produced "Got Me Trippin." This joint is off Supa's upcoming Raw Chops project. Epsilon Project will also be releasing their Kev Brown produced "My Sunshine" track soon. In the meantime, enjoying "Got Me Trippin." FRESH! Chea!
Check Violets off Panama Red's Unlimited-The Beat Tape. I've listened to most of the beats on the 42 beat project. Definitely some dope tracks there. If you dig Violets, check the rest of the project.
Check the official video for Bigstat's "Dream Killer" track. Bigstat is good peoples and I dig the Connecticut native's sound. Look out for his Heart of a Lion project coming soon. In the meantime, enjoy the video. Chea!
Now this is my type of post-Valentine's Day type of track. Shit, it's my pre-Valentine's Day type of track too! Ha! Shane Eli drops off "I Love You (Kinda)" as the second track of his upcoming I Can Do Better project. I definitely dig this cut.
The homie Nathan over at DJBooth/RefinedHype sums the track up well with:
"Now that all that romantic Valentine's nonsense is out of the way, it's back to the time honored tradition of saying whatever it takes to get a girl to go home with you. A blistering soul cut produced by the man himself, "I Love You (Kinda)" is Shane Eli's ode to joys of casual sex. It's not a one-night stand if you're laying down."
Check this out! Week 17 is here! From Dilla to Big Pun to fake Chinese rice to Crazy S. Carolina Mothers. It's all here! Produced by John Blaze. RT and "TURN IT UP!!"