A Week In Hip Hop
When Nipsey Hussle speaks, you should probably listen
A$AP Rocky is back and he's serving up a beautifully crafted piece of art
Kendrick Lamar on the Ellen show, Dom Kennedy, Curren$y, 50 Cent and A$AP Rocky keeping it jiggy plus some fresh tunes. Oh and there's also an hour of Andre 3000's verses
Tyler, The Creator has gifted us a bomb of the cherry variety
Dame Dash smoked one with B-Real, Vic Mensa and Charles Hamilton freestyle and Killer Mike drops knowledge plus the usual dosage of bangers
Bodega Bamz from Harlem dropped 'Sidewalk Exec' recently and it goes hard
Statik Selektah is back for another album, Tim Westwood's been busy hosting rappers, Busta Rhymes and DJ Khaled speak while a range of bangers including Camp Lo, Mac Miller and Sheek Louch
Curren$y is always dishing out some sort of project and Pilot Life III is another quality release, the type that you can leave on your iPod forever
If you have a spare two hours and twelve minute, check out ‘Cobain: Montage of Heck’.
The weekly hip hop wrap up of biblical authority has some Curren$y, Bodega Bams, Oddisee, Kendrick Lamar, #SteezeDay and the usual collection of bangers
When everyone’s trying to get on the cutting edge, sometimes the most kickass thing you can do is to go the other way.
Every new MMJ album is something wonderfully different.
K dot, Dizzy Wright, A$AP Rocky, plenty of bangers and all the hip hop you need to get by
A serious list of bangers from the hip hop world this week including some De La Soul, bless 'em
Action Bronson has been gracing our ears for a few years now and his first major album only offers up more evidence for his case as one of the best.
Who is Kendrick Lamar's favourite rapper at the mo? That plus Biggie's mug, Bodega Bamz, AD Rock, Raekwon and remember Jin?
Odd Future is back in your grill, along with some Rhythm Roulette, Kanye West's producer Velous, Kendrick Lamar, Vince Staples, Logic and some crispy bangers
Don't be dumb, Earl Sweatshirt is one of the best in the game right now and his latest album deserves to grace your ears
Tidal, King Kunta, Dr Dre, Wale, Rhythm Roulette and this dope wee festival named after broccoli, hip hop huh?