PNC - Slow Motion ft Jordache & Tom from Homebrew (Music Video)New Video from NZ rapper PNC's new album "Man on Wire" featuring Jordache and Tom from HomeBrew, Purchase Man On Wire on iTunes
PAID DUES 2011 :: Binary Star InterviewNeek The Exotic & Large Professor - "Still On The Hustle" (Music Video)Neek The Exotic & Large Professor came up together in Queens, New York, and while each traveled their own path with the music, working with each other along the way on the now classic "Fakin' Da Funk," the two are finally coming together again to release an official full-length, Still On The Hustle. The album, which features guest slots from Joell Ortiz and Satchel Page, along with production from Lord Finesse, Marco Polo, and Carnage, has been stamped with a May 17th release date, dropping via Fat Beats Records/Distrolord Inc. As the release date approaches, the two vets are excited to drop off their latest video, this one for the album's Large Professor-produced lead single and title track, "Still On The Hustle," and the has all the fittings of a classic New York rap video, complete with ominous project buildings, turntables, and well-placed cameos. Pre-order Neek The Exotic & Large Professor's new album, Still On The Hustle, here Also, the iTunes single for "Still On The Hustle" is now available:
A Historical Hip Hop moment! This is Hip Hop! Lords of the underground, Group Home, Keith Murray, Nine, Large Professor, Neek and more4th of April at Santos Partyhouse, Another Historical Hip-Hop moment in TIME!
Kyle Rapps ft. KRS-One - Rent (Remix) Official VideoAs Kyle Rapps continues to celebrate the release of his debut EP, Re-Edutainment, the NJ-born, NY-based emcee is excited to release his second video from the project for the song, "Rent (Remix)" featuring the legendary KRS-One. Fans may remember the original, released back when Kyle was still performing under the moniker Black Skeptik, but this new version of the video provides a darker feel, a perfect pairing with the vibe felt through the song's instrumental and message. "I wanted to remix the original 'Rent' song that I did with KRS-One and add a more serious and dramatic vibe to strike a chord with landlords and tenants worldwide," says Kyle. The video begins in Kyle's dank and dimly lit apartment amidst the hustle and bustle of Harlem streets. Cutting to homeless children on the sidewalk begging for spare change, the video makes a bold statement on the plight of families living in the city struggling to survive. The setting goes even further showing young boys and girls picketing in front of an establishment carrying signs, both in protest and despair, reading, "I Have Kids to Feed" and "Rent is Too Damn High!" In the midst of the shocking images and omnimous overtones in Kyle Rapps' revamped video, his main message is clearly delivered: "Stop raising rent. Know your tenant rights." Download the song HERE (right click & save) Purchase Re-Edutainment on iTunes
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