My man Rome Clientel is always staying busy, here is one of my favorite joints "Enter The Catacombs". They don't make HipHop like this anymore so we try our best to find the dopest Poets, Emcees, Producers, and Artist. Tell a friend and help us keep REal HipHop alive, make a donation below. Thanks we appreciate all the support over the years.
Philadelphia's
own Emɐnuǝl X single
"Part Of The Plan" off of his DEADSTOCK mixtape takes you deep into his story. HipHop is a culture but
ultimately it's an
expression of art which can be powerful in the right hands. With that
being said, we're subjected to subliminal messaging through the media
everyday, and Emɐnuǝl is trying to interfere with those negative messages and replace them with some positive ones with his own self expression. This ladies and gentlemen is what I call a True Artist, it's a shame most artist are afraid to express themselves. But I do understand why they don't, being poor most of your life then offered money which empowers you to take care of your family but at the cost of selling your soul and telling lies to the people, is a tough choice to make. Ok enough speeches checkout the video below, go out and support Real HipHop.
A tribute to J. Dilla’s a 4 track EP entitled “Lost Scrolls” from the legend himself is now available
for purchase. Here is the 1st standout track off the album, which
features Dilla spittin’ in his signature rhyme style over the track. R.I.P. you surely left us too soon, this joint right here is dope.
Diggy shows everyone what his lyrical skills are all about on this joint right here. I'm looking forward to the moment when the world gets see how truly talented he is. I wasn't always a fan of young rappers because their content never held my attention. Diggy Simmons is definitely a exception to the rule, there aren't too many father and son Emcees.
The DJ/producerJ. Period did his thing on his 4th mixtape "Rage is Back". On this single he teams up with Common to do this dope azz rendition of Common's classic I Used To Love H.E.R. with this new joint called The Next Chapter(I Still Love H.E.R.). I can remember when Common first hit the scene most people weren't ready for him and I always used to say he was rapping before his time. You can listen to any of Common's older albums and realize most things he rapped about then is still relevant now, just like super soul singer Marvin Gaye. I keep saying this True Artist Are Born Not Manufactured..!! Be sure to checkout the track below and let us know what you think.