I’ll keep this one short. Deezie Brown is talented as hell and, if you’re into dope alternative-rap tracks, you should check out his debut album Judith. Now, the official release won’t be here until February 26th. However, if it keeps the same energy as the rest of his work thus far? I’m definitely here for […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @NipseyHussle Speaks on The Grind in "Hussle & Motivate"
Now, y’all know that Nipsey Hussle has me blocked and I don’t always agree with the shit he speaks on (you know what I’m talking about). However, the brother is steeped in Blackness, does do good in the community, and has bars. For that, even with our ideological differences, I still rock with him to […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @ToniiiMoreaux Remixes Roll In Peace
Toniii recently came onto my radar with “Anything Goes.” With this remix of Kodak Black and XXXTentacion’s “Roll In Peace,” he’s seeming like he’s here to stay. He took the track and, in some ways, made it his own. Throwing in some pretty hard bars and a flow that rides the beat well, Toniii creates […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @AlOneTheRemedy Says GTFO to The Hate on New Track
Bouncy with bars. That’s the best way to describe this new track from Portland artist Al-One The Remedy featuring Pele Won. This track’s parent product drops Wednesday, so if you’re on your “fuck Valentine’s Day” tip, you’ll at least have some pretty interestingly good music to vibe to. Check it out below and remember to […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @BigKRIT and @TIP Take The "Big Bank" in New Visuals
Big K.R.I.T.’s “Big Bank” has a lot working for it, from the Willie Hutch sample to T.I.’s guest verse. It’s definitely a standout on a stellar album (review here FYI). With that in mind, it’s only right that we get a visual for this one. The concept is just K.R.I.T. and T.I. making money moves […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @BreezeMantana @ShortsVanity @PhillzJackson and @OaklinWinthrop Say No Slacking on New Track
If you know me, you know I love bars and boombap. Seems like my buddy Joe Coad II knows me quite well, since this one is heavy with the bars and the ’90s street rap vibes. Breeze and his cohort on this one give me chills with the bars and the production is dope as […]
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