If you weren’t quite sure what the theme of new Onyx EP Against All Authorities is, then new single Fuck Da Law should make it clear. Its as grimy as a classic NYC rap video from 20 years ago, and you can watch below.
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Jedi Mind Tricks – ‘Deathless Light’
Its been way too long since we’ve had new music from Stoupe and Vinnie Paz, but the upcoming Jedi Mind Tricks reunion album is coming soon, and there’s now a video for single Deathless Light. With a name like this, and this being Jedi Mind Tricks, you can probably surmise that its a video not for the faint of heart, but we think its looking and sounding dope. Watch on the link below, and keep a look out for new album The Thief And The Fallen coming next month.
Watch here.
STS & RJD2 – ‘STS x RJD2’ album stream
We’ve been looking forward to the joint project from STS & RJD2 ever since they dropped the Hold On, Here It Go single a few weeks back. The STS x RJD2 album has now arrived, and you can stream it on the link below before buying (H/T to 2DopeBoyz).
Camo Lo – ‘Black Jesus’
The fifth album from Camp Lo is finally almost here, and they’ve ramped up the promo work with new single Black Jesus. Its produced by long-time collaborator Ski Beatz, and is sounding rather nice. Listen below, and look out for the new Ragtime Hightimes album coming May 19.
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LostPoet & Kincee – ‘The Return’ (Bronze Narareth remix)
Ty Nitty – ‘Put Down The Gun’ feat Sadat X
Sadat X can liven-up any track, so its good to have him show up on new joint Put Down The Gun from Infamous Mobb rapper Ty Nitty, and his Smells Like Queensbridge mixtape. The message about swapping bullets for books is awesome, and hopefully listeners will take note. Check it out below, and hit us with your comments.
Spectacular Diagnostics – ‘Raw Exotic’ EP
The best hip-hop writing from last week
Its been another good week for qualify hip-hop journalism and long-form articles. Here’s our top picks from the last seven days:
Origin Stories: The Neptunes by Chris Williams
This article for Red Bull Music Academy looks at the history of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, and how they came up in the Virginia music scene before changing the commercial forever rap game as production powerhouse The Neptunes. Read in full here. If you also haven’t yet seen the incredible Revolutions On Air: The Golden Era of New York Radio 1980-1988 documentary, watch it here.
Gettin Kinda Hectic: Snap and Chill Rob G’s Epic Power Struggle by Robbie Ettelson
Robbie Ettelson is one of the best writers documenting the history of hip-hop, and here breaks down the troublesome making of monster dance hit Power, which included vocals from Chill Rob G. It appears on the always brilliant Cuepoint, and you can read it in full here.
Why the Term ‘Jazz-Rap’ Needs to be Deleted from the Internet by Seve Chambers
Sparked from a recent twitter debate by 9th Wonder, the article looks at the pointless need for some critics and writers to pigeonhole music into sub-genres, and how ultimately, none of it really matters. Read in full here.
The Evolution of Jaime Meline by Ben Pedroche
Lastly, we’ve gone and included one of our own long-form articles from last week, by our editor. It tracks the many different chapters in the career of El-P, and how he’s one of the few hip-hop artists to stay relevant for so long. Read in full here.
Mac Miller – ‘Boo’
Say what you want about Mac Miller, but the boy can rap, and his flow is incredible on new release Boo. No word on what project this might be from, but it bodes well for the next MM album, which will be the official follow-up to the brilliant Watching Movies with the Sound Off from 2013. Listen below.