If this track is anything to go by, life seems to be good for Michael Christmas, although life surely can’t ever be too bad when you have such a festive name. No word on if this is from a new album, but you can take a listen to Home below.
Month: May 2015
Slum Village – ‘Expressive’ feat. BJ The Chicago Kid & Illa J
Slum Village will soon be dropping their new album Yes, with, of course, beats from original member J Dilla amongst others. There will also be guest spots from Phife, Black Milk and De La Soul, but in the meantime, check out single Expressive, featuring BJ The Chicago Kid and Dilla’s younger bro, Illa J. Listen on the link below, and give us your thoughts.
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LUV NY- ‘LUV NY’
Cast your mind back to 2012, and you may remember a project by super-group LUV NY, which at any one time seemed to include everyone from A.G and Roc Marciano, to O.C. and Kool Keith. It seems to have been re-released, and this new bonus track has emerged, featuring A.G. and Lord Tariq, with a beat from Ray West. Its a bit dated, but worth a listen nonetheless.
Bishop Nehru – Nehruvia: The Nehruvian EP
Kool Keith, Inspectah Deck & Headkrack – ‘Black Men (Unarmed)’

Dayne Jordan & Jazzy Jeff – ‘Harder’
Harder is the latest track from the In Progress album by Dayne Jordan and the Magnificent one himself, Jazzy Jeff. Its a laid back banger, and you can listen below.
DJ Honda – ‘Sapporo Times’ feat. B.I.G. Joe
DJ Honda has cooked up some incredible beats over the years, and we are pleased to report that he’s still making them today. Watch the video for new single Sapporo Times below, featuring B.I.G Joe on vocals, taken from new album Unfinished Connection.
Moka Only – ‘Freak Ya Heart Out’ feat. Illa J
Moka Only is back with new album Chicken Wingz, and has dropped single Freak Ya Heart Out, which features Yancey Boy Illa J. Listen below, then go cop that album.
Vursatyl – ‘Crooked Straights’ album sampler mix by Maceo
The best hip-hop writing from last week
The last seven days have seen a lot of quality hip-hop writing, covering a wide range of artists. Here’s our round-up of the best we’ve seen:
EPMD Interview by Phillip Mlynar
Bonafide magazine have been celebrating all things 90s rap in their latest issue, and have dug-out an old interview with EPMD from the archives, by former Hip-Hop Connection scribe Phillip Mlynar. Read in full here.
Is Wu-Tang Really Forever? by Paul Cantor
This short article from Cuepoint looks at what’s next for the Wu, and how frustrating life is for us fans who just want them to drop some decent music. Read in full here.
It Takes a Village: The Long Evolving Saga of Detroit’s Slum Village by Pete Tossiello
As J Dilla fans, we all know well the story of Slum Village, but this new long-form piece from Vice delves further into the full group history, including the many line-up changes, the sad demise of Baatin, and what the future holds for the current members. Read here.
The Beauty of Independence by Bryan Hahn
Mello Music Group has been ruling the independent hip-hop scene for a few years now, releasing an almost non-stop run of quality albums from artists like Oddisee, Apollo Brown, Rapper Big Pooh and more. In this interview, label head Michael Tolle explains the label’s history and key to success. Read here.
Action Bronson interview by Jonah Hill
This one plays out itself, with Bronsolino and actor Hill sharing just how much they love the work of the other. Its a mutual respect love-fest, but well worth a read. See here.