Philadelphia native, Gone Wallace, releases another addition to his 'Expansion Pack' with 'CULTure.' Gone uses the AVID iLL produced soundscape to express his innermost feelings towards the culture as a whole. Gone uses a stream of consciousness-like style to voice his belief on what it means to be a part of a CULTure.
Thursday
Wednesday
Duck Down Presents: Verse Unheard Featuring "Dymez-A-Duzin" - (Video)

Dymez-A-Duzin spits his favorite
unreleased verse. The track is titled "The Rawest" and will be featured on his
upcoming mixtape. Real HipHop is making a serious comeback with talent like this. Video by Shane Gill & Guy Blelloch
for Duck Down Visuals.
Tuesday
Jean Claude BMOC - "Grow Up" - {Video}
Currently prepping the release of his upcoming project "Bad Decisions", Rochester, NY artist Jean Claude BMOC drops off another visual. Following the release of “Bad Decisions“, new single “Thirsty” takes a spin off the BMOC (Big Man On Campus) moniker. But I'm such a fan of this debut single I decided to feature this track instead since it brings back memories.
Sunday
D.A.T.A. - "Angry Man" - {Audio}
D.A.T.A. consists of two trailblazing artists hailing from North Carolina. Pure (born in Greensboro, North Carolina) is an American rapper who became recognized for his lyrical contributions to the HipHop groups Supreme Team and F.R.A.T. House throughout the 2000s.
Ginx (born in Greensboro, North Carolina) is also an American rapper/producer who developed a reputation for producing some of the hottest records out of NC under the moniker Bellz. When not producing beats, Ginx also showed his lyrical talents under the groups Ground Zero and F.R.A.T
House throughout the 2000s. Pure and Ginx have a longstanding relationship creating eclectic music in NC and decided to come together to form the group D.A.T.A. (Document And The Architect). Together they are creating some of the most groundbreaking HipHop hybrids to feature in the highly competitive HipHop genre.
Saturday
Political Animals - "Who Want What" - {Official Video}
Political Animals’ new video for “Who Want What” is what happens when you take the key elements of any work of art the music and completely flip them on their head. That’s due to the handiwork of director Shane McLellan, who has previously worked work with Ceschi, I.N.F., as well as the PACT (Political Animals). Here, he captures the New Haven, Conn. four-piece’s genre-bending approach and applies it to film for something reminiscent of the Beastie Boys’ most influential videos.
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