The GTA inspired Welcome to Los Santos album from Alchemist and Oh No is finally upon us, and you can now stream the entire project below. The track list includes Play It Cool from Gangrene and Earl Sweatshirt, Bad News from Action Bronson and Danny Brown, plus Fetti from Freddie Gibbs and Curren$y, and many more bangers.
Category: Films
Run The Jewels – ‘Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck)’
Just when you thought the Run The Jewels hype was starting to die down, they’ve gone and released an incredible video for Close Your Eyes (And Count to Fuck), featuring Zach de la Rocha. It’s a powerful piece, and you can watch it below.
Action Bronson – ‘Baby Blue’ video
Action Bronson – ‘Mr Wonderful’ documentary
The long-time-coming Mr Wonderful album from Action Bronson is almost finally here, and the team behind it have dropped one last video to tease us that little bit more. The hilarious mini-mockdocumentary shows just how much Bronsolino means to his fans, and you can watch the comedy unfold below.
Adrian Younge documentary
As egotistic and pretentious as he may come across at times, its hard to deny that Adrian Younge is something of a musical genius. This new short film breaks down his process, with DJ Premier, RZA and more sharing their experiences of working with the man himself, and how they dig his strictly analogue approach to making music. Definitely worth a watch.
Edo.G – ‘Make Music’
Termanology Shut Up and Rap documentary
Ah, Termanology. Truly one of the hardest working artists on the independent hip-hop scene, but one of those rappers sadly destined to never quite make it. We like him though, and he recently released this short documentary about the making of his latest album Shut Up and Rap. Watch below, and then go support that album.
Action Bronson – Mr Wonderful trailer
Bronx 79 Trailer
We fucking love a well made hip-hop documentary, and Bronx 79 looks like its going to be amazing. Check the trailer below, and keep a look out for more news on when you’ll be able to see it.
The Straight Outta Compton trailer actually looks pretty good
Hood films can be hard to do well. Remember the string of movies that came out back in the 90s, after Boyz n the Hood and Menace II Society blew up? There were lots of imitators, but most weren’t great. We were therefore understandably skeptical about the long-awaited NWA flick, but judging from the trailer and the slick intro from Dr Dre and Ice Cube, it might actually be half decent. Think New Jersey Drive, rather than Jason’s Lyric. Peep the trailer below, and make sure you go watch it when it hits cinemas later this year.