Blackalicious – ‘Blacka’

BLACKALICIOUS IMANEThe new album from Blackalicious finally arrives next month, but you can hear the latest single from Gift of Gab and Chief Xcel right now. Blacka is a classic slice of Blackalicious action, and bodes well for the rest of the new project. Listen on the link below, and look out for Imani Vol. 1 on September 18.

Listen here (H/T Okayplayer).

Gangrene (Alchemist and Oh No) – ‘You Disgust Me’

GANGRENE DISGUSTA stream of the long-awaited new You Disgust Me album from Gangrene (Alchemist and Oh No) has been released, a week before it officially drops. Considering these are two of the best producers in the game, and the line-up includes Action Bronson, Evidence, Sean Price and Your Old Droog, its predictably dope, and you can check it out below.

Mac Miller – ‘100 Grandkids’

MAC MILER NEW ALBUMThe follow-up to Watching Movies With The Sound Off from Mac Miller is set to drop in September, named GO:OD AM. Until then he’s a video for first single 100 Grandkids. The jury is still partially out on Mac, but he can definitely spit fire on a good day, and this new joint is pretty fly. Watch below, and let us know what you think.

Nems – ‘The Genesis’

NEMS PLANET OF THENems has gathered a fine selection of guest emcees to spit over a couple of classic instrumentals, with a line-up that includes Shabaam Sahdeeq and Spit Gemz. It’s taken from Nems’  Planet Of The Apes: Water project, and you can listen below.

Illa J – ‘Universe’

ILLA J UNIVERSEYancey Boy Illa J (aka the younger brother of J Dilla) is back with a video for his Universe single. The laid back, funked out track is a change of pace for the Detroit rapper, but the video is well put together, and sees him get his MJ on as he tries to bag himself a hottie. Watch below.

Atmosphere – ‘Sunshine’

ATMOSPHER SAD CLOWNSunshine, from 2007 Atmosphere EP Sad Clown Bad Summer 9, has been given a special new video for the summer. It was created using nothing but solar power, which is pretty impressive. Watch the video and behind-the-scenes clips below. Props to Atmosphere for being environmentally conscious, because lets face it, its not very often we get to describe hip-hop artists as being that.