To celebrate black history month, london-based lyricist ICIE dropped his latest effort Whips And Chains – be sure to check out his well-documented video!
Whips and Chains is now available for purchase via iTunes.
To celebrate black history month, london-based lyricist ICIE dropped his latest effort Whips And Chains – be sure to check out his well-documented video!
Whips and Chains is now available for purchase via iTunes.
It’s not very often you come across hip-hop that displays such raw emotions, but somehow NEGASH ALI managed get the balanceĀ just right.
The Eritrean rapper, producer, singer and songwriter (now residing in London) released his second EP of the year Millennial Man. The four-track production features a compelling, downtempo drive, where the upriser lays his cards on the table and declare his mixed emotions of being in a big city…these ain’t no half-baked tracks, check it out NOW.
Must listen: Wandering Soul (watch the video), Please Don’t P*** Me Off
PALEFACE JUNKIES gives a smooth golden hip-hop treatment to bada** female emcee TAIRRIE B‘s track, Beware The Crone, check it out!
You Like? Well grab your copy for FREE via SoundCloud.
The original version of TAIRRIE B‘s track is from her latest album Vintage Curses, available via Bandcamp.
Hailing from Kansas City, Missouri STAGE S.T. hit today’s hot spot with his golden hip-hop style offering, Dinner In Space. The track isĀ from his three-track project, Home Detention 2014, released last February.
If you’re feeling his smooth effort, go ahead and get your copy for FREE via SoundCloud.
Hip-hop heads, I have another hot one for you! Check out today’s hot track, Back 2 U by New York-born emcee S.P.O.T. (Strategy, Produces, Overall, Thought). The single is from his latest mixtape, The Extended Player released in June.
Following the success from his previous albums (The Album Called A Mixtape and Duets) this upriser gained a strong fanbase and has been compared to hip-hop heavyweightsĀ Nas, Mos Def and Common by critics….I told you this guy’s a hot one; don’t pass up the opportunity and have a listen to Back 2 U.
Sounds good? Well, it’s worth trialling his album via Bandcamp or other major online music outlets