MC Shan - LETS BRING HIP HOP BACK (Video) 

After more than a decade the legendary MC Shan returns with a new single "Letes Bring Hip Hop Back", the single is available on iTunes HERE

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Rapsody “Believe Me” (Produced by 9th Wonder) Video 

Rapsody’s debut LP The Idea Of Beautiful will be released on 8-28-2012 via Jamla Records. Here is the first video from the forthcoming project “Believe Me.”

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Copywrite "Got to Make It" ft. Tage Future (MHz) Official Video 

Today, Copywrite is excited to release God Save The King: Proper English Version via his longtime label Man Bites Dog Records. The album is a deluxe edition re-release of his February album, God Save The King, and the new version of the project includes a number of remixes for God Save The King standouts, each featuring a collection of the UK's biggest rappers, a list that includes Context, Dru Blu, Mystro, SAS, Akala, Iron Braydz, and more. The album also features a number of new exclusives, including recent single "More Sorrow," and today, Copywrite is releasing a video for single "Got To Make It."

"Got To Make It" is produced by Stu Bangas, a frequent collaborator for Copy who also produced recent single "More Sorrow," and the track features fellow MHz Legacy rapper Tage Future, who Copywrite will again team up with this fall for the release of the long-awaited new MHz Legacy album. Along with "More Sorrow," "Got To Make It" is one of the deeper songs from the album, as Copywrite uses the track to urge listeners to learn from his mistakes and not repeat them. "No one has their life as together as it may appear," says Copywrite, explaining what inspired the track. "But the song," he continues, "is about the feeling of having to make it in life regardless of what obstacles are in your way."

The video, directed by Seanie G, who Copywrite has been working with since 2006, mixes performance clips of Copy and Tage with actual police tape footage, acquired by Copywrite's lawyer, of an altercation the rapper had earlier in 2012 with the Columbus, Ohio, police. "I was charged with a DUI and resisting arrest," says Copy, explaining what viewers will be seeing in the clip. "I thought it made sense to include that footage – it's another warning of what not to do."

Purchase God Save The King: Proper English Version HERE

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Iron Solomon - The Empire (ft. Talib Kweli) Official Video 

NEW YORK, NY -- Iron Solomon presents a new music video for his song, "The Empire" feat. Talib Kweli (Produced by Iron Solomon). The song is from his debut album, 'Monster,' which is available now on iTunes: http://bit.ly/GWXkX7

The star of the video is New York City itself, featuring portraits of New Yorkers from all walks of life, both famous and anonymous, engaging in the daily routines that epitomize this great city. Cameos include Talib Kweli, Joell Ortiz, Maino, and legendary graffiti writer Chris “Freedom” Pape, but the first person to correctly guess all of the cameos in the video by emailing contests@duckdown.com will receive this exclusive Iron Solomon prize pack: http://bit.ly/N0uoa9.

Directed by Steven Pristin for a KIDS TABLE PICTURES (kidstablepics.com)
Photography by Lyon Taylor
Produced by Iron Solomon and Jon Coplon

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Skyzoo "Jansport Strings" (produced by 9th Wonder) 

Lead single off Skyzoo's upcoming album 'A Dream Deferred' out Oct. 2nd on The Faculty/Duck Down Music Inc.

"The idea behind Jansport Strings is not based on it being literal, but more so in the figurative sense. As a kid in NY, the strings on your Jansport bag were a sign of power and presence. Kids would steal the strings off of each other's bags and burn the tips to prevent getting robbed of them once they got them. The song is a 3 minute auto-bio of me as a kid in Brooklyn and seeing more than my friends and I had bargained for. In essence, my Jansport strings tied it all together, seeing what we all saw and what it made us. The ending is a clip from Video Music Box, the legendary NYC video show run by DJ Ralph McDaniels. This episode in particular was the debut of Chi-Ali's 'Age Ain't Nothin But A Number'. Seeing that video that day on this episode of VMB made me start rhyming. This clip was literally the moment that changed my life." -Skyzoo

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