see.francis dropped what seems to be a loosie today. If it’s an indication of where he’s going this summer, we may have another star in a somewhat cloudy sky. The untitled track features francis and Mikee Mula firing off shots at some of the game’s inadequacies and connecting with each punchline, each bar. It’s a […]
Read moreSOTBMusic: Lamonte Bombay Discusses Cappin’ for Likes in "Exposure"
Charlie From The Couny isn’t the only DMV artist who’s appeared on SOTB and has undergone a rebrand in the past few months. You may remember Steven Lamont from posts a while back. Well, he’s back as Lamonte Bombay and recently dropped a new track, “Exposure.” It’s different from his earlier tracks as it’s more […]
Read moreSOTBMusic: Charlie From The Couny Drops "Circle Time"
Charlie From The Couny (f/k/a Charlie Too Much) recently dropped the title track for his upcoming Circle Time project. The song is dope, otherwise I wouldn’t be talking about it on here. However, it’s what’s dope about it that makes it stand out. The song is about empowerment and making us all feel connected and a […]
Read moreSOTBMusic: Dugee F. Buller Releases New EP
Dugee F. Buller has returned with a four-track EP, Pimps, Drug Lords, Cult Leaders, and War Criminals. The project features Buller dropping knowledge like only he can, in a way that’s both alert and disarming. The track “Dope Man” starts off like a mid-90s Southern dedication to the dealer, but then takes a turn that […]
Read moreSOTBMusic: Kota the Friend Releases A Strong Debut with FOTO
Kota the Friend recently released his debut album, FOTO, and I’m thankful I got the link to it. Kota is a rapper’s rapper who decided to stay independent after turning down several deals. It has a Chance The Rapper feel to it (in that it’s hip-hop, but elements of jazz and live instrumentation bleed through). […]
Read moreSOTBMusic: Sean J Drops a Fitting Tribute to Mac Miller in Drowning Instrumental Album
Mac Miller’s untimely death sent shockwaves through the game. The tributes have yet to stop pouring in. From Donna-Marie Chesman’s amazing “Year of Mac” series on DJBooth to artists thanking the late rhymesayer, we’ve gotten a lot. Mac may be gone, but he’ll never be forgotten by this generation of rap and rap fans. That […]
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