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Songs All these artists have closely collaborated for years at this point... is it really so surprising that they put out another quality cut?
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Songs The Detroit MC has teamed up with Italian producer Cuns for an upcoming collaborative album, "Be That As It May."
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Mixtapes The widespread producer is back with another massive undertaking.
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Music From Q-Tip's driving influence of A Tribe Called Quest to morphing into a hip-hop mentor, we're looking into his iconic career.
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Caleb Hardy -
Songs Over some old-school boom-bap, the Arizona rapper trades bars with a TDE veteran.
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News The Pro Era rapper/producer returns with a moody new single.
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Mixtapes This marks Boldy's fourth collaborative album of the year, and pairs his storytelling with a more lush instrumental pallet.
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Music Pete Rock's production is a staple in east coast hip hop.
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Mixtapes The compilation includes two new tracks in addition to the producer's "Lunch Meat" and "Bread" EPs.
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News Skyzoo takes it back to basics on "Finesse Everything."
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News Skyzoo weaves street narratives on "Bamboo."
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Original Content From working with Mobb Deep to Earl Sweatshirt, we're looking into the career of the beat-making, hit-making producer The Alchemist.
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News Redman returns with his latest single, "Ya!"
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News The fuzzy and soulful new song will appear on the album "Cheat Codes."
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Original Content Few can go bar-for-bar with Griselda, Buffalo's tight-knit rap crew that is giving an old sound new flavor.
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Luke Hinz -
Songs The Boston rapper and producer gets into the holiday spirit alongside longtime collaborator Lateb.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares -
Mixtapes The Pittsburgh native is bringing some crisp beats and raps to the forefront.
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Mixtapes It's the first rapper/producer tape for the Missouri native and it goes over well.
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Zachary Horvath