Rebuilding hip hop from the ground up, Roc Steady and crew take things back to the bare essentials with this hard-hitting new track.
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Introducing a humble set-up and notable display of vulnerability – rapper and artist Atholic gets deeply personal in his detailing of turmoil throughout an open and revealing Psycho.
Retro hip hop blended with timeless pop throughout a somewhat haunting yet still colourful and unique take on the topic – W!G recrafts the implications of Candy Land.
Rapper and artist ELTEEZY takes things back to the melodic essentials of hip hop and RnB with the catchy alternative new single MONDAY.
Pittsburgh’s Mikebradio keeps things creatively freestyle throughout a series of releases that blend the rhythm of hip hop with the colours of pop and the absolute character of indie artistry.
‘Classic vibes in the making’ pours through as a perfectly self-aware opening bar for this quickly energising, beautifully crafted and inspiring hip hop anthem from MALIK ALI.
A welcomed change in direction for the modern rap scene. An uplifting, motivational and consistently smart listen.
Intense and unsettling, heavy production that builds up from gritty to even grittier – Wrist proves an alternative yet surprisingly rhythmic, catchy new hip hop go-to for the late-night listeners.
Heavily conceptual, fearlessly honest in its depiction of the self and the inescapable sense of lostness imparted by paranoia – London duo Kings Cvstle take things back to the bare essentials, with a poetic and unnerving Rabbit Hole. Nostalgically offering a nod to the likes of The Four Owls but injecting that unmistakable Kings Cvstle … Continued
As always, there’s no mistaking the voice and rap stylings of Comatose Red Ivy. The music forever evolves, but vocal integrity rings true regardless.
An indie anthem of dark and addictive tones – Sonny Denja blends Latin flavours with heavy electronic sound-play throughout a minimal yet recognisable Duro.
13 Summers unites the embrace of storytelling with ambient sound-design and passionate delivery. The inevitable climb of King Moosa continues.