Sheisty Khrist & Lofidel – ‘Havana Nights’ feat. Natti

COLD WINTERSheisty Khrist and Lofidel have dropped a video for Havana Nights, from their Cold Winter album. Its a nicely-shot film, and features guest vocals from CunninLynguists rapper Natti. Watch below, and let us know what you think.

Lexington’s Sheisty Khrist and Lofidel revisit their Cold Winter LP with a video for the standout track “Havana Nights” with Natti of CunninLynguists.

“There are beats; there are rhymes; there are songs; and then there are organisms. Havana Nights is an organism. There is nothing contrived about it. It clings to you like sweat. No matter how many times you try to wipe it away you can’t rid yourself of it. Not everyone can survive the heat.”

If you haven’t picked up Cold Winter yet, you’re seriously missing out. Sheisty is one of the most-underrated talents in the game.

ED-APE – ‘Yes Sir’

ED-APEYes Sir from ED-APE is one of the most fucked-up videos we’ve seen in a long time. The lyrics are comedy genius, and we think Kanye, Diddy or Hov definitely should give this man a million bucks. Watch the madness unfold below, and click here for more about his Your Face Here album.

Breez Evahflowin’ – ‘John Henry’s Revenge’

a1336586261_16This unearthed gem is a project recorded in 2004 by the incredibly-named producer Wally What and NYC indy rapper Breez Evahflowin’. It never saw a proper release, but is finally now available for your listening pleasure. Its dated a bit, but is still worth a listen, and even features a guest spot from Immortal Technique. See further down below for the full story courtesy of the Breez Evahflowin’ Bandcamp page.

“The story starts with a tour of the Carolinas. NYC’s Breez Evahflowin, C-Rayz Walz and Boston’s MC Akrobatik were promoting the compilation album Detonator records volume 1. In Charleston SC thanks to DJ Kurfu Breez & C-Rayz meet a young dread head producer by the name of Wally What? That night the rare and extremely difficult to find ‘Zelda’ freestyle was recorded.

Over the years that follow Breez would continue to collaborate with Wally in SC and then in Boston where Wally relocated. A few years later they would end up sharing an apartment in Bed Stuy Brooklyn where more tracks were created and the concept of the theme album began to take shape.Wally delivered track after track of intense sounds. Breez used this canvas to verbally illustrate his growing frustration with the War on Terror and the ruling administration at the time.

There were ambitious plans for an LP, a tour, a book and more but, as can happen, life got in the way.

Out of necessity, Breez moved to North Carolina for a few years. Wally moved to Baltimore. Though the digital age made it possible for the collaboration to continue from a distance, it never quite got back to becoming what it originally was.

Wally & Breez have gone on to find happiness in life as Husbands & Fathers.
They still keep in touch and take jabs at each other over social media every football season (Breez=Steelers, Wally=Ravens).

10 years later for your consideration is the concept as fleshed out as it is going to be.
The vocals a little harsh at times, some beats are raw and unfiltered.
The message still very strong and resonant.”