Eso.XO.Supreme gets on his dancehall, Afrobeat, and Reggaeton flow on this four-track EP. This mini-project further shows the diversity of the Portland-born artist, as he showcases he can hop into any style and give it his own, unique spin. So, check it out and remember to support dope music in all its forms.
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @ItsGudini3590 is Wrecking the Game Like Tornadoes in New Track
There’s something about this one that I rock with, even though it’s not along the lines of stuff I’d typically post here. I believe that has something to do with the beat (produced by SLWJMZ, Hurricane Jamal, and 5PIECE) and the catchy factor of the hook. Well, that and it’s a pretty enjoyable turn-up track. […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @Stalley is On a New Wave with New Project
Uhhh…this is fire. Do I really need to say why? I mean, Stalley has bars and a great ear for beats. This intelligent trunk music keeps your head nodding while asking you to rewind it to catch all the punchlines, flows and stories. The follow up to Ohio, an album that I listed as one of […]
Read moreSOTBNerdy: A Brief Review of @TheAJMendez’s Autobiography
I’ll keep this one somewhat brief. As many of you know, I’m a wrestling fan (for better or worse, sometimes). With that said, one of my favorite wrestlers of the past twenty years is AJ Lee (AJ Mendez Brooks). Yes, she of the AJ Lee ass gif I’ve used on this site more than once, […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @MIKEMELINOE Trips With Begonias in New Visuals
Mike Melinoe returns with a trippy video for “Begonia,” a track released late last year. If you want my thoughts on the track, check out the link above. Now, the video is just as hallucinogenic as the track is and as beautiful as the flower it’s named after, utilizing jerky cuts and camerawork to present […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @TheRoots and @Bilal Scream for Justice on "It Ain’t Fair"
The Roots and Bilal channel Motown at its most thought-provoking. on this new track from the Detroit OST. That’s really all you can say. If you’re in the mood for some somber and reflectful–but somehow still hopeful–music in the face of adversity, this is a great track for that. And even if you’re not, Bilal crying […]
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