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Downloads, Music + Audio, Singles

Magnificent Kingdom – The Last Blue Rose

“The Last Blue Rose“ is the closing track of the very anticipated concept album The Blue Rose Therapy by Chelsea duo Magnificent Kingdom: Magno Garcia and DJ/Producer EvillDewer. Stay tuned for the whole project set to drop November, 11. 13 The Last Blue Rose by Magnificent Kingdom (Magno Garcia & EvillDewer)

Behind the Scenes, Music Videos, Videos

#HerbandTurf The 12 Hour Campaign

With HerbAnd Turf nearing completion, cats suffered a devastiting loss of music files, sending O.T.O and Primo Profit back into the studio for a marathon session to re-record the whole project. BBB was on site to film the whole process leading to a video featuring guest appearence by Miss JayDee, @MoneyMobb617, @FrancLo and the Boston Baked Beans. Stay tuned for the #HerbandTurf mixtape.

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Downloads, Music + Audio

Dre Robinson – Starvin 3.5 This is Me

Dre Robinson just let his new Starvin 3.5 This is Me drop – featuring Masspike Miles, Slaine, Lou Armstrong and Amandi Music and more and production from NellyProtoolz, Marcus DL, Raf Moses, J Chop, Sean Daly and Brendan Murphy. Download: http://hulkshare.com/5oo63rfmhgq3 Tracklist Introduction (Welcome To Boston) This Is Me Feat Joe Politics Gettin To It Feat Reggie Hills Tell Me How You Feel Feat Shall My Pain, Your Pleasure Feat Joe Politics You Already Feat Masspike Miles My Town Higher Level J Saki Speaks (Interlude) Let’s Get It Feat DJ J Saki Gangster Destiny Calls (F*ck Em All) feat Shall & Dupont Blak Can’t Win For Losing Feat Slaine, Lou Armstrong & Amandi Music Thoughts Bonus Track: FN Wit Dem Gangstas feat Shall

Iller - The High Life
Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Downloads, Music + Audio

Iller – The High Life

Fresh from the AR Classic camp, The High Life‘s new project “Iller” is available for free downlaod. That’s right, FREE download. Fearuing production by the Arcitype and appearences by Genius, Madison Mcferrin, Kiki, Zash Chinhara and Shayna, this is one of the dopest, most put together projects to come out of this city in a while. The High Life’s four MC’s Domink Omega, Carolina Black, Fran P and Vice Versah represent a range of lyrical styles and perspectives yet make tracks with a cohesive sound that is uniquely their own. With an emphasis on lyricism, impecable sound and a sense of integrity, Iller has all the ingredients of a dope hip-hop album. Definitly go get it. Download: http://www.illerhighlife.com/

Blog, Radio

BR&L With Mark Merren, Fran P. and Catch Wreck talk Boston Hip-Hop Politics

Beats Rhymes & Life 9-29-11 Thursday marked the final episode in what has been a tremendous first year for the Unregular Radio Show Beats Rhymes and Life. Leaving the Year with a bang and gearing up for a month of anniversary celebrtions the show featured bostons own Mark Merren, Fran P. and Catch Wreck. In wake of the Pheonix’s Boston Rap Class of 2011, conversation and controversy have been swirling across the web and was one of the things covered on the show. On blast is what some alledge is political favoritism, a general lack of research, and poor representation of Boston’s talent, in the selection of 12 local artitst to spotlight. In defense of her article, Erin Baldesarri, noted photagrapher / videographer on the boston scene called in and explained how she made her selections and why certain folks did not make the list. Also calling in to criticize the criticism was promoter Edu Leedz – crying hate and demanding a list of 12 better nominees. The show hosts and guests promptly responded with enough names to make 4 or 5 lists – acknowledging the difficulty of Erin and the Phoenix’s undertaking. Still, some assert that this article was a good measure of some of the problems with the Boston Scene, namely politics and ecenomics taking precenent over the craft and the culture. This is something we see happening across the industry; even the so-called underground scene, which used to serve as the vangaurd for “real hip-hop,” has been monetized and monopolized several times over. It’s artists like Mark, Fran & Catch, shows like Beats Rhyemes & Life and conversations like the one sparked by the Phoenix article that prove the scene is what we make it or let it become – for better or worse. Definilty a great show for any who missed it and of course stay tuned for the next year.

Music + Audio, Singles

I Used To Love Her

I Used To Love Her from The Blue Rose Therapy by Magnificent Kingdom (Magno Garcia & EvillDewer) 03 I Used To Love Her by Magnificent Kingdom (Magno Garcia & EvillDewer)

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