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It sounds like Future took a long look at the man in the mirror and recorded his findings on “Substitute Everything.” Continuing his Honest campaign, the hit making rapper gets extremely candid about his life, family, and the like.
We’ve been championing for ForteBowie, and you will too after you check out Vice Haus: Deluxe. This project builds where his EP sans the “deluxe” left off.
Make way for a veteran in the one and only AZ, who returns today with his highly anticipated Last Of A Dying Breed II mixtape. This should whet appetites until the wordsmith liberates Doe or Die II later this year.
After months building anticipation with singles and the like, HS87’s first act Audio Push reintroduce themselves to the world with their new mixtape, Come As You Are.
Curren$y did more than hint at plans to release a mixtape sooner than later during our conversation at the 2013 BMI R&B/Hip-Hop Awards. It took a little longer than expected, but the Jet Life general has liberated Bales.
King Chip has been sporadically releasing tracks over the last few months to support his 44108 mixtape, which finally hit the Internets today.
We’d bet that World’s Fair has a thing or two to say to folks claiming that New York Hip-Hop is dead. Unlike many of their peers, the collective’s way of communicating is on wax rather than the Internets. Yesterday, they provided a full listening experience via a new mixtape called Bastards of The Party.
Chicago’s own Lil Reese returns with his highly anticipated Supa Savage mixtape. Like always, listeners can expect a full-length offering of hard hitting street anthems featuring his GBE clique.
As summer nears its close, Yo Gotti adds a new mixtape to the fold titled November 19. The cover image donning lines of sniff infers that the project is in the same vein as Co-caine Muzik series.
If you’re a connoisseur of Joey Bada$$’s Pro Era crew then you should already be familiar with Nyck Caution. If not, this quick hitting heater called “Wicked” should hip you to his spit game.
After a bit of a delay, Lil Wayne lets loose his Dedication 5 mixtape, hosted by DJ Drama, of course.
Young Scooter is currently incarcerated, but it’s difficult to tell based on the amount of music he continues to release from under the jail. He actually delivered a new mixtape hosted by DJ Swamp Izzo aptly titled From The Cell Block To Your Block.