Camp Lo – “TNT (Dynamite Love)”
04.05.11Hot on the heels of the well-received 80 Blocks from Tiffany’s mixtape, this week’s Camp Lo offering is an unreleased track taken from their stint on SRC Records. Read the rest of this entry »
Hot on the heels of the well-received 80 Blocks from Tiffany’s mixtape, this week’s Camp Lo offering is an unreleased track taken from their stint on SRC Records. Read the rest of this entry »
With school back in session across the country, it’s officially headphone season. And Che Grand and DJ Lowkey are back to serve you with another dose of headnod crack in The Fixtape 2 (In It For The Drink Ticket). With production from Von Pea, Nottz, Illmind, Cook Classics and features from Jay Electronica, Peter Hadar and the entire Lessondary, a fixtape for the free is a the gift that keeps on giving. Read the rest of this entry »
While I haven’t listened, I expect to be able to pluck a few tracks from the 7th Galaxy/Psychic Energy mixtape by Freebass 808. The intergalactic duo is composed of two grounded, proven cats – Suede from Camp Lo and drummer/producer, Apple Juice Kid – and the tape is fronted by Mick Boogie & Mighty Mi. Plus there’s the Jovi track we posted a while back. Read the rest of this entry »
It’s obvious Laws is a fan of the old adage “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” About four months ago, the Brazilian-bred MC let loose of his J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League approved mixtape, 4:57. Since then, homie has been quietly, but efficiently building his brand trying live through on his own self-predicted prophecy as “your future favorite rapper.” Read the rest of this entry »
Being as that nobody buys hard copy albums these days, the name distinction between mixtape, EP and LP matters very little. Technically Donny Goines’ 20X gets the EP label by virtue of its 6 track length, but the purpose here is to build on momentum, to change last year’s sleeper status to New York cover boy in 2010 and beyond. Read the rest of this entry »
One of Hip-Hop’s most diligent workers, Donny Goines wants to view you as the future as he unveils yet another batch of music for the people, free of charge with 20X. Presented by Rocksmith Tokyo and featuring production from 6th Sense, Apple Juice Kid and M-Phazes, NYC Hip-Hop is alive and well in this ripe, young decade. Read the rest of this entry »
Donny’s girl >>>
Seriously though: if you still haven’t downloaded The Breakfast Club, and you’re complaining about the lack of good music out there, your opinion is truly worthless.
Previously Posted — TSS Presents Smoking Sessions With Donny Goines | “Bring It Forward” – Review Of Donny Goines’ The Breakfast Club