Friday, December 16, 2011

AWKWORD - "Bars & Hooks" ft. Sean Price, The Kid Daytona & The Incomparable Shakespeare (prod. Harry Fraud)


It's all about bars and hooks on this Harry Fraud produced joint featuring a nice lineup of emcees. Check it.

The newest song off AWKWORD‘s 100% for-charity global Hip Hop project, World View. The song is produced by Harry Fraud and features verses from Sean Price and The Kid Daytona and a hook from The Incomparable Shakespeare.

Bars & Hooks ft. Sean Price, The Kid Daytona & The Incomparable Shakespeare (prod. Harry Fraud) by @AWKWORDrap

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Signif x Cac-TV's Spittin' in Da Wip



Signif shows off that personality in Cac-TV's Spittin' in Da Wip, and it's exactly why TMB thinks she's so dope. Enjoy.

“I been wanting to get Milwaukee MC Signif on Spittin In Da Wip for a while, I didn’t realize she was living in NYC for the last 7 years lol! Well I finally got her in Da Wip on this episode spittin off the top of the dome. Make sure you fill out the ratings form above to rate Signif’s performance, all she needs is 10 different people to rate her performance to be eligible to appear on the Spittin In Da Wip Top 50 Chart.” ~ Al Cayne

Rate Signif's performance here

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What I'm Watching: Soul Khan "Hold On"



After some minor technical problem yesterday, Soul Khan delivers the video for Hold On off his Audible Doctor produced EP Pursuance. Directed by Nicolas Heller, Hold On finds Soul Khan dressed as Santa and Audible Doctor as a rouge elf. Just in time for the holidays. The best comment on the video comes from youtube with, "It's funny because he's dressed as Santa....But he's very Jewish." Enjoy.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

What I'm Watching: Statik Selektah ft. Action Bronson, Termanology & Bun B - "Never A Dull Moment"


A few lyrical folks on a track off of Statik Selektah's Population Control. Yeah. You can't deny the dopeness on this. Check the visuals.



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Lyriciss - "Get It And Go" (Prod by Soulful Cuts by DJ I-Dee)


Yep! Lyriciss is making heads nod with this joint right here. He rapped about respect in his last EP and now it's about time to speak on the dough in many different aspects. New single of his next projects explains it much more.

Lyriciss
The Balance: Money EP
AVAILABLE ONLINE January 24th
Inner Loop Records


Check out "Get It & Go" the new single from Lyriciss's upcoming The Balance: Money EP.  Money is part two in Lyriciss's four part series for the The Balance available exclusively through DJBooth.net.  Stay tuned for the The Balance: Money EP available online January 24th.


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

What I'm Watching: Koncept "Getting Home" feat Sene (Prod by J57)



Koncept's debut album, awaken dropped digitally today via SoulSpazm Records. So, to celebrate Koncept drops off the Brian Robinson directed video featuring Sene for the J57 produced track. Enjoy.

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Soul Khan "Hold On" (Live from Brooklyn)



New live footage from the last Brooklyn show. This cut is called "Hold On" with Deejay Element and Akie Bermiss
. - Peace & Respect, Soul Khan

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Saturn Never Sleeps "Hearts On Fire"

Saturn Never Sleeps "Hearts On Fire" from LIVE AT THE LOFT on Vimeo.

I wanted to share this dope experience I had while attending "Live at The Loft" event. Here's a video which is only part of the great time I had. Enjoy! -Jinesis

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Monday, December 12, 2011

What I'm Watching: Green Street "Daydreams" feat. Donwill (of Tanya Morgan)



Green Street proudly releases the second video off their critically acclaimed album, Endless Summer. The group is currently on tour in Japan was also featured in November's issue of XXL Magazine. "Daydreams" features Donwill of the legendary group Tanya Morgan. Download "Endless Summer" for free here (via DJBooth).
-Fresh Daily

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Chuuwee - "Keep It Real (On The Real)" feat. Mean Doe Green (Prod. by ENG)


Chuuwee and Mean Doe Green. Damn, son. Damn. I'm not gonna act like I know every track dude ripped but what I do know of Chuuwee is enough to recommend his music to folks. Same goes for the other blog usual, Mean Doe Green. I can't imagine these two ill emcees doing a full length album. Damn, son. Damn. This track is giving me a throwback feel, sort of like an older Heltah Skeltah or something like that. This shit is dope. Love what you heard....that's after you hit play, of course.

Keep It Real(On The Real)[Prod. by ENG] Feat. Mean Doe Green by ChuuweeofTUS

"Crown Me King" dropping December 16th on iTunes.

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Common "Dooint (Sauce Fonda Remix)"



In the anticipation for Common's new album, "The Dreamer, The Believer", I have taken the time to remix one of Common's singles. I was planning on doing an short EP of remixes before the actually release of "The Dreamer, The Believer", but I just don't have the time anymore. But I thought I would send this joint I knocked out today. Hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
-Sauce Fonda

www.saucefonda.com

  Common - Dooinit (Sauce Fonda Remix) by Sauce Fonda 

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What I'm Watching: Easy Does It - "Feelin' Like Ooh"


As we travel on the different side of TMB's track, we run into Easy Does It out of Atlantic City. Vocalist Jake describes their group using two others: The Roots x Sublime. I saw The Roots and immediately became curious. Their style is definitely a change of pace from what we normally post on here but after a few listens, I can honestly say I dig it. Sometimes, it's cool to switch it up and I think here's a good enough time as any. Thoughts?


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