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Today’s Wired Tracks highlights two songs of polar opposite varieties: Jhené Aiko’s “In a World of My Own/Very Good Advice” and Migos’ “Pipe It Up (Remix).”
Even with the sizeable amount of noteworthy releases this year, come this Halloween season, no living soul can complain about not having any “real Hip-Hop” to bob their head to.
“Knicks,” a personal favorite from Freddie Gibbs and Madlib’s collaborative Piñata LP, receives a proper remix today (October 20). Premiered by Pitchfork, the track features Action Bronson, Joey Bada$$ and Ransom.
Freddie Gibbs takes viewers back to his hometown of Gary, Ind. in the visual for “Harold’s” from he and Madlib’s Piñata album.
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib deliver a visual for “Deeper” from their collaborative album of the year candidate Piñata.
Kanye West has mentioned his Hip-Hop influences in the past, and the megastar did so once more in outtake clips from indie label Stone Throw’s 2013 documentary Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton. In the video, West talks at length about how producers J Dilla and Madlib influenced him and how he feels others should carry on […]
Stones Throw Records was known chiefly as an independent West Coast Hip Hop label. In October 2003, Stones Throw released the Jaylib Champion Sound project which was a collaboration between J Dilla and Madlib who shared both production and rhyming duties. The album was a sensation that not only ignited the independent Hip Hop world but […]
Here’s the moment we’ve been waiting for. Today, Freddie Gibbs and Madlib delivered their long-awaited collaborative album Piñata for fans of street Hip-Hop with a soulful twist.
Yesterday, footage of Freddie Gibbs letting the proverbial chopper ring on his former boss Jeezy during a Chicago show surfaced. Less than 24 hours later, we receive the CDQ version of the Madlib-produced track he performed, “Real.”
History suggests that Freddie Gibbs and Madlib have something epic in the works in their highly anticipated album Piñata. Today, the duo debuted a new record called “Robes,” featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Domo Genesis, on Benji B’s show on BBC Radio 1 that reaffirms those claims.
Roc Marciano delivered another audible blessing with The Pimpire Strikes Back last week. He follows up with a visual for track two, “The Sacrifice.”
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib (together MadGibbs) have been on a roll since they released their Thuggin’ EP in 2011. Continuing their good work, the rapping-producing pair debuted “Harold’s” from their upcoming project, Deeper, yesterday.