Another day, another Young Thug track hits the Internets. Like previous releases, this ChopSquaddJ and Metro Boomin-produced heater bangs.
OVO Sound Radio has become grounds for delivering new material from artists out of the 6ix. The latest track came over the weekend courtesy of Drake, who put his twist on The Weeknd’s “Tell Your Friends.”
Coalmine Records is coming in the clutch for the middle of the year for those yearning to get bruises with the bars their rappers spit.
“While You Were Sleeping” showcases quality indie and underground Hip-Hop/Rap releases that are regularly overlooked, under promoted or downright ignored by most supposed “Rap” or “Hip-Hop” sites.
A handful of leaks and a few weeks worth of heightened anticipation later, Blu and Nottz return will the full stream of their Gods In the Spirit EP.
As far as upcoming releases go, Blu and Nottz seem to be cooking up one of the most potent of the bunch with Gods In The Spirit. With a few previous leaks already circulating the Internets, the duo debut a new record called “Crooks In Castles.”
Blu and Nottz offer up a soulful second offering from their upcoming collaborative EP, Gods In The Spirit. Titled “End Of The World,” the track features the former XXL Freshman rhyming alongside Ohio crooner, Rashad.
Blu, one of Hip-Hop’s more underrated MCs, and Nottz, an equally underestimated producer, have banded together to create a joint EP, titled Gods In The Spirit. From it, we receive the first leak, “Boyz II Men,” featuring Nitty Scott, MC.
Let us preface this by saying that Odd Future have delivered some of 2013’s most potent rhymes. And if you don’t believe us, lend an ear to their latest release, “Look.”
New J Dilla bars. Allow me to repeat. New J Dilla bars. That’s what fans receive via a new track titled “Anthem,” featuring Frank-N-Dank, and produced by Jay Dee himself. The track comes after an announcement that the Estate of James Yancey has revived PayJay Productions, Inc., an entity the late, great producer founded in 2001 to […]
Nottz rolls out some visuals from his In My Mind EP with “Turn It Up.” Here, the Virginia producer and MC splits the bill with the legendary Pete Rock, who reminds folks that “your boy still rapping” on the track. The collab is a perfect fit, considering how listeners can hear the Chocolate Boy Wonder’s influence in Nottz’s […]
Before Drake was the king of Toronto, Kardinal Offishall was the undisputed king of the up north. Kardi links up with the boy Nottz to deliver the aptly titled Allow Me To Re-Introduce Myself , which serves as a launching pad to restart Kardi since we haven’t heard from him in a while. Hit the […]
Nottz continues to prove that he’s one of Hip-Hop’s most underrated producers with “You Need This Music (Remix).” Those already familiar with the Virginia producer’s work, which includes Kanye West‘s “Barry Bonds” and Snoop Dogg‘s “That’s That Shyte,” will recognize this track from his 2012 album, also titled You Need This Music. The track will […]
Quan – “Get Away” (Prod. Nottz) [Official Video] Dealing with the loss of his child, rapper Quan turned to the music and produced this heartfelt song and video with instrumentation provided by Nottz. Quan is dropping The Struggle on November 15th. Peep the honest and moving “Get Away.”
Slim The Mobster – “Work For It” Official Video Dr. Dre’s Aftermath protege Slim The Mobster shows what he’s been working for on his latest Nottz produced track and video directed by Derrick G. Off of Slim’s upcoming War Music street album. Watch More New Videos Here
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Irv Gotti wants to find the next DMX or someone to bring Hip-Hop back to hits hardcore roots.
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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