Monday, January 9, 2012

BanksOnTheBeat - Lord Knows Freestyle

Crooked_I-LA_Leakers_Freestyle

Underclassmen - Build And Take

Jise - Shovels feat Shotty

Rhyme Asylum - This is Where

Toure Masters – Casualties

DMX f. Machine Gun Kelly "I Dont Dance [Live]"

Lokz f. Joe Budden "Cheated"

M-Phazes Enlists DJ Premier, Sha Money XL & More For "Phazed Out"

by Steven J. Horowitz

The Australian producer puts a spin on selections from Coalmine Records' catalog.

M-Phazes has unveiled the tracklisting and cover art for his upcoming album Phazed Out, releasing to digital on February 14th and physical on February 28th via Coalmine Records.

The project, mixed by DJ Rhettmatic, is a collection of tracks from Coalmine's catalog remixed by M-Phazes. The project includes drops from Sha Money XL and DJ Premier, as well as a verse from Emilio Rojas, on the introduction. Additional tracks are remixes of cuts by Saigon, Bekay, El Da Sensei, Heltah Skeltah and more.

Check the full tracklist below, as well as the cover art and the project's opening track.

01. "M-troduction” (feat. Emilio Rojas, Sha Money XL & DJ Premier)
02. "The Raw” (feat. Saigon, Inspectah Deck & Bekay)
03. “All Out” (feat. Big Noyd Phil The Agony, Krondon & Mista Sinista)
04. “Underground Railroad” (feat. Famoso, Termanology, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Phantasm, Chubb Rock & Sadat X)
05. "I’m The Reason” (feat. Bekay)
06. "Midnight Madness” (feat. Heltah Skeltah & DJ Revolution)
07. “Another Classic” (feat. Burke, Torae & DJ Waxwork)
08. "Perfect Timing” (feat. CL Smooth & Skyzoo)
09. "Brooklyn Bridge” (feat. Bekay & Masta Ace)
10. "What It’s All About” – Brown Bag All Stars
11. “2 The Death” (feat. El Da Sensei & Mela Machinko)
12. “Super Good” (feat. J-Live)

M-troduction (feat. Emilio Rojas, Sha Money XL & DJ Premier) by Diamond Media 360

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Iron Solomon Taps Talib Kweli, Paul Wall, Jean Grae & More For "Monster"

by Steven J. Horowitz

The Big Apple rapper eyes a March release for his upcoming album.

Iron Solomon has announced his upcoming album Monster, releasing March 27th through Royal/3D.

The New York City, New York native produced the entirety of the LP with his in-house team of producers and musicians. Guest appearances on the project come courtesy of Talib Kweli, Jean Grae, Paul Wall, Novel and DMC of Run-DMC.

In a press release, Solomon said that the album is a “personal offering that gives listeners a window into the life and mind of a kid growing up in New York City’s schizophrenic landscape. Monster touches on everything from my personal come-up and the stress of pursuing one’s dreams to the struggle of young relationships, family drama and youthful arrogance-plus a healthy dose of party and bullshit.”

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Lupe Fiasco & Pharrell Williams To Release Joint Album

by Steven J. Horowitz

Lu and Skateboard P plan on dropping a collaborative work.

Lupe Fiasco and Pharrell Williams are set to release a collaborative album.

According to a post on LupeFiasco.com, the frequent collaborators are working on a joint LP together. “Food and Liquor 2 coming soon,” read the post. “Lupe and Pharrell album coming soon.”

Though the details surrounding the album are scarce, Lu and Skateboard P have worked together several times in the past. With Kanye West, the pair formed CRS (Child Rebel Soldiers) and planned to release a group LP, but the project failed to materialize.

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Brother Ali - Writer's Block (prod. Jake One)

Common – Raw (How You Like It)

GUESS YOU AIN'T HEARD ME - Sonja Blade

Kid Frost Launches $150 Million Fund For Hip-Hop Content

by Alice Clarke

(AllHipHop News) Rapper Frost (aka Kid Frost) is heading up a new Hip-Hop Company that has secured over $150 million to fund production for movies and television programs in 2012.

X-Change has teamed with Frost’s Old West Entertainment to produce and distribute a slate of about 15-20 feature films in the $3-million to $15-million budget range.

According to Frost, born Arturo Molina Jr., Old West is a rising Hip-Hop conglomerate that develops music, television shows and movies.

“The thing that keeps my name in people’s mouths is that I keep reinventing myself,” Frost told AllHipHop.com. “I don’t just keep on making the same music.”

The company, which also specializes in talent management, production, and finance organization, also plans on representing high-profile directors, producers, writers, and entertainment companies.

The new company plans to distribute a slate of 15-20 feature films in the $3-million to $15-million budget range.

'Stay Schemin'' Common Disses Drake



Thank you Common!