Explore the underground hip hop scene with Skulastic's self-titled album released July of last year. The hip-hop artist churns out eleven remarkable tracks all ... Read More
Chief Keef drops a fresh-off-the-rack mixtape titled Sorry 4 The Weight. With collaborations with Andy Milonakis and Benji Glo, expect nothing but the beast from this 18-track offering.
Let’s hop on the time machine and backtrack to Drake‘s ’07 release, Comeback Season. The 23-track mixtape showcases the rapper’s development in every release.
The collection features collabs from various artists such as Andreena Mill, Trey Songz, Dwele, Little Brother, Rich Boy, Malice Of The Clipse, Nickelus F, Richie Sosa, Robin Thicke, and Lil Wayne.
Do not miss out on Soulja Boy‘s hefty 21-track collection, Young Millionaire, released late last year. The ‘Crank That’ singer treats his fans with a solid set of hip hop beats mixed with pure RnB and soul.
The album utilizes the rapper/producer’s tried-and-tested formula of hip hop + RnB that has brought success, not only to Soulja Boy, but to a lot of hip hop artists in the past. What makes this formula work is the perfect match between the evocative sensuality of RnB tunes and famous hip hop themes.
Good friends JAIEF & ASONG deliver their recent musical project, EARWORMS, which the duo describes as "a musical epiphany; an expression of their unsullied love for sound and quality rap; a celebration of their progressive journey through life, and an optimistic retrospective into a long, and yet on-going walk ingrained with ups and downs."
Let the chill vibes roll with Mouse Powell's nine-track album titled These Are The Good Times. Teamed with Tempe-based producer The Ref, this album is an ode to the artist's passion for groovy hip-hop and pure awesomeness.
Childish Gambino surprises fans with a new mixtape titled STN MTN, the other half of which, KAUAI, is an EP availabe on iTunes. Packed with eleven tracks, the A... Read More
Take a break from the daily grind and bask in soulful hip-hop tunes with ProleteR‘s new EP, Rookie. Featuring eight tracks, the album is another genius addition to the artist’s rich canvass of hip-hop and jazz infusions.
Toussaint Morrison once again drops a bomb with the release of his final mixtape before dabbing his hands in creating a solo album consisting of all new original material.
Together with brilliant producer Dr. Wylie, the Minneapolis-raised artist presents Edo, a 20-track mixtape that emerges from the strong points of Morrison and Wylie’s previous mixtape, Fast Times At Trillmont High, which made waves last year with 10,000+ downloads and a number 17 spot on CMJ’s Hip-Hop Top 50 for 2013.