September 21, 2024

Blu & Exile "Love (the) Ominous World" (Album Stream)


With the release of Love (the) Ominous World, Blu & Exile have returned with an album that brilliantly builds on their soulful, reflective foundation with stunning musicality and sharp songwriting. Their shared history as one of hip-hop’s best duos continues to grow, especially as they venture into new territory while embracing and refining what made them special. Man... Blu & Exile continue to inspire and keep me excited for music. Remember when a new album was an instant-purchase and you waited eagerly for it to drop? A Tribe Called Quest, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Lords of the Underground ... I couldn't wait. Blu & Exile give me that same feeling and they did NOT disappoint with their latest offering, Love (the) Ominous World. Definitely give the album a full listen below, as well as catching them on tour in your city. Gotta cop the physical releases too!

September 20, 2024

MC Lyte "1 of 1" (Album Stream)


1 of 1 is the brand new album from Brooklyn icon, MC Lyte. The album boasts 17 tracks featuring artists such as Queen Latifah, Ghostface Killah, Stevie Wonder, Common, Big Daddy Kane, Raheem DeVaughn, Q-Tip and more. The stellar production is handled by Easy Moe Bee, Nottz, DJ Skratch, The King of Chill, the homie Koncept and other talented producers. It's been almost a decade since her last full-length release, Legend, but MC Lyte is back with a really solid, inspiring effort in 1 of 1. Lyte released the album she truly wanted to make and you can hear it on every track. I've had the pleasure of connecting with MC Lyte over the years and her support for my artist Eternia was felt and appreciated on multiple occasions - from shows in Brooklyn to brief interviews and words of advice. A true legend in this space, so it's great to have new music to continue the legacy. Listen...

September 06, 2024

LL Cool J "The Force" (Album Stream)


Queens Hip-Hop legend LL Cool J returns with The FORCE, his first new album in more than a decade. Produced in its entirety by A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip, The FORCE (an acronym for Frequencies Of Real Creative Energy) represents years of intense work. The result is an album that sounds thoroughly modern – full of razor-sharp writing and nimble, elastic vocals – but rooted in a rich tradition. Our legends are locking in and reminding us that they shouldn't be written off and that can still create. Is it a question of relevancy or love for the craft? I believe it's a genuine love for the music, because Rakim, LL, MC Lyte, and others have all released quality music as of late. We are seeing our legends and peers pass away at early ages, there is no time better than the present to give these artists their flowers and hear the music that they want to create. Dig in...

September 06, 2024

Ant "Collection of Sounds Vol. 1" (Instrumental Album)


Anthony “Ant” Davis is a distinguished hip-hop producer, one-half of the renowned duo Atmosphere, and a founding member of independent record label Rhymesayers Entertainment. His decades-long career of beat-making has also included works for MF DOOM, Brother Ali, Murs, Rav, Sage Francis and a dozen others. Raised in a military family, his nomadic upbringing exposed him to many diverse influences and, coupled with his father’s love for collecting records, laid the groundwork for his deep appreciation for all sorts of music. Ant’s latest endeavor, Collection of Sounds, is a four-volume series of instrumental works showcasing the breadth and depth of his musical expertise. The Collection of Sounds series offers a window into Ant's creative journey, reflecting his evolution as an artist over the years. Drawing from a vast vault of unreleased material, he’s exhumed cross sections of his catalog with surgical precision, organizing songs by sound rather than mere chronology. Volume 1 is at times so intimate as to border on claustrophobia, like the creeping “Bar One,” or the haunted twinkling of “I Was Always a Collector,” while other tracks are expansive enough to fill entire venues, like the forebodingly airy “4-Track Beyond Beat 1996." Many of the beats on Collection of Sounds: Volume 1 have pockets that are practically begging for rappers to explore. Collection of Sounds is not about forgetting who you are—it’s about remembering, reconfiguring, and reimagining, all at once; a testament to Ant's artistic integrity. Listen to it below...