Fame or Juliet – Dreams of Reality (video)
Boston’s up-and-coming young guns, Fame or Juliet just unleashed the visuals for their joint Dreams of Reality. Hip Hop needs more shit like this.. Salute!!!
Boston’s up-and-coming young guns, Fame or Juliet just unleashed the visuals for their joint Dreams of Reality. Hip Hop needs more shit like this.. Salute!!!
NEW MUSIC FROM DUTCH REBELLE Produced by Pat G | Recorded & Mixed by Hot Rod for Bridge Life Ent [DL LINKS] DIRTY VERSION CLEAN VERSION
directed by Nicolas Heller // www.twitter.com/rickyshabazz produced by Statik Selektah for Showoff www.showoffhiphop.com
Official Video for the lead single to Joy Daniels’ mixtape The Storm (Release Date, Monday May 9th ) Produced by Levelsoundz
4/27/11 – Church Boston Junelyfe, 1/3 of Retrospek, doing his verse to “What Now” off of the “Boom Bap and Beyond” EP live at Church nightclub.
Catch wreck in the Cypher at Church Boston following the Braintrust presents DJ K-Salaam.
Buckknife Exercise by Sir Locksley of the Jungle Club Brand new from Sir Locksley (@LocksleyWins) of the Jungle Club.
[Via Bostonianz617] Click the photo to read the interview from Hip Hop DX
Presented by Edo. G May 21, 2011 The 5th Annual Boston Hip-Hop Unity Fest @ The Paradise Rock Club 967 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA Guru Tribute featuring DJ Premier Doors at 8PM 18+ Show Purchase advance tix here: http://bit.ly/gu1u3E Performances by: Edo. G, 7L & Esoteric, Showoff / Term, Reks, Statik Selektah, Jaysaun, Akrobatik + More
Retrospek’s Debut Music Video “Gl!tch” Prod. by Rah Intelligence Filmed, Directed and Edited by BBB. Co-Produced by Retrospek. Follow Retrospek on Twitter @Retrospek1 @JuneLyfeRetro @Hologram2Beardz @RahIntelligence
Ea$y Money cashes in with Brinks Truck Boy by G. Valentino Ball This guy Ea$y Money (@EasyMoneyST) didn’t get the memo that you don’t need to rhyme like hustler possessed to make it in 2011. These guys are out here winning with straight lay ups nowadays. But that’s not acceptable for the Haverhill, MA based rapper. Money is the type that insist on jumping from the free throw line just to prove a point. The Artist Formerly Known As Ed Rock can be excused though. He’s been out of loop after a year and some change state sponsored vacation. Plus after one listen to his latest you get the impression he wouldn’t fit in with the Auto-tune and nursery rhymer anyway. No he takes great pride in constructing songs built from intelligent, heartfelt and most of all raw lyricism. No surprises as to what the major subject matter is when the project is called Brinks Truck Boy. But what draws you in is how he paints the picture of WHY the hunger is there. Tracks like “Rain” call for rappers to not forget their responsibility to the hoods they claim. Instead of feeding the hood music that will continue the cycle, why not use your powers of influence for good? Don’t get the impression that he is on a soapbox though. That’s part of the brilliance of his work. Ea$y Money excels beyond being a great rapper. He’s also a great songwriter. And that songwriting is what keeps his heavier moments from feeling preachy and allows him to move to lighter subjects without feeling awkward. Produced entirely by MGI, the superior beats make this feel more like an album. Clear, cohesive but hard as hell Brinks Truck Boy should live in the music player of your choice for a long time to come.