Monday, January 7, 2013

Cold - Raz Simone


Raz Simone is one of those artists who I'm truly glad that I found out about. His lyrical content is always great, and his flow is just spectacular. This latest track is the first single off his debut project, Solomon Samuel Simone, which is actually going to be released along side the EP that we already knew about (and are quite excited for), Cognitive Dissonance. We already got a taste of his EP with Brave, so after hearing this I'm even more excited to hear the EP, as well as his new project. Just another reason that you should definitely get familiar with Raz. Enjoy it.

Official - Eric Bellinger ft. King Chip

I've been really feeling what King Chip has been doing lately, so when he posted this joint (even if he only has a quick feature) I had to check it out. This is overall a fantastic R&B track that really takes me back to those smooth days of R-Kelly, Tyrese and old Breezy. Enjoy.

Phoenix (Video) - Trey Palms


Since first hearing about Trey Palms over 2 years ago now, I have been a huge fan (in case you didn't know). Also since then though, I can honestly say that I have not seen his entire face once. There's one profile picture from facebook that shows half of his face, but it's just the eyes, so you really can't see him that well. This video right here is the first time I have actually seen his entire face. It seems kind of odd for me to mention that, but I just figured I would share that little bit of trivia with you before I actually tell you about this great new track. Phoenix is his latest single, and just like every other one of his tracks, it's a fantastic one. His flow is on point, and his lyrical abilities are spectacular as always. From what I'm told, Trey is actually going to be putting out stuff more frequently over the next little while, so I'm pretty excited. Anyway, enjoy this one, and if you like it, support this great artist by purchasing it on iTunes.

Download Phoenix via iTunes

Dear Hip Hop - Hendersin

My man Hendersin dropped this gem yesterday, and I have been listening to it non stop since. It starts off with a Bane quote, then a fantastic Linkin Park sample comes on, so now it's only 20 seconds in, and I already like the track. Hendersin then comes in and gives us an amazing prospective on the Hip Hop game right now. I've said it before, but Hendersin really can put together great lyrics and smooth flow perfectly. Enjoy this one.