Shit, I remember like 2 years ago when I wished upon a star that Freddie Gibbs and Sean Price would collab. Happy Halloween to me! MIC TYSON is out, and this joint is only on the deluxe version.
P.S.- Freddie Gibbs in Chicago at Reggie's Rock club this Friday, November 2. It's Gibbs Hoe!
This track, "Brothers On the Run," is featured on the new Statik Selektah & JFK mixtape called #AGE: All Green Everything. I've been telling people this for a while now, but if this beat doesn't prove that Statik Selektah is the only man worthy of taking on DJ Premier's legacy, I don't know what will.
What do you get when you pair one of the hardest, grittiest MC's from Detroit with one of the hardest, grittiest producers from Detroit..."Dice Game" coming November 13...
Did I ever mention that I think Alchemist is a genius? Well, he is. He has always been one of the best Hip Hop producers in the game, but the quality and consistency of his latest releases is truly something that deserves recognition. On the MC side of things, I can say the same for Action Bronson-'cept he hasn't been in the game for nearly as long as Alc. The two have collaborated quite a bit so far, but Alchemist and Action Bronson are about to drop a collaborative project called "Rare Chaneliers." Peep this new video, which I think captures Action's sense of humor perfectly...If you don't laugh at any point while watching this video, you may need to go get checked out.
Here are album snippets for Kendrick Lamar's "good kid, m.A.A.d city" album...Even though these are snippets, I can say this... the Mary J. Blige track is standard Mary J. Blige (good, but forgettable). On the other hand, "Collect Calls" is my new favorite song (next level shit).
It's time for me to take time to recognize a man, or should I say an "Icon," who deserves to be commended for single-handedly saving the rap game. If it wasn't for the arrival of Riff Raff, I don't think Hip Hop would have much left...Thank You @jodyhighroller...
I ain't gonna lie, I'm skeptical about this new flick coming out from RZA, but...don't ask me why. I love martial arts films and I love RZA, I just think the preview is making "The Man With the Iron Fists" look alot like Kill Bill. I hope it ends up being bad-ass and RZA takes over the game...I just have a bad feeling. Regardless, the soundtrack is panning out to be something to be excited about. Ghostface (favorite), M.O.P. (favorite), Pharoahe Monch (favorite) all on a track! Produced by Fizzy Womack!