Mac previews a new joint off his upcoming solo album (note: not Pink Slime) which features production by Diplo. Spotted at Complex.
PREVIOUS: Boaz – Everything f. Mac Miller
Mac previews a new joint off his upcoming solo album (note: not Pink Slime) which features production by Diplo. Spotted at Complex.
PREVIOUS: Boaz – Everything f. Mac Miller

I was a bit busy taking care of the Dopehouse Cinemas yesterday to catch the Two-9 duo’s debut mixtape, but better later than never right? Tracklist and link down bottom.
This video – courtesy of TMZ – is apparently the “controversial” madness that went down between Young Jeezy and Rick Ross’ respective camps at this year’s Source Awards Fish Fry BET Hip Hop Awards yesterday. We can go on and on about the two of them sending not-so-subliminals at each other in songs, videos, photoshoots, interviews, barbershop jibba jabba and the like, but the fact of the matter is that two grown men relatively deep into their thirties whose pockets are relatively dense thanks to a successful career in a musical genre that’s difficult to make a decent living in, and thus should not even care what the next man says about them, instead head to an event that is supposed to celebrate their accomplishments and decide to settle their issues WWF-style. Gotta love it.
As a side note, do you know that we actually had seats at the awards because we got nominated? I would have loved to see the feminine, thick-bodied seat filler that took my place.

P-Funk unveils this previously unreleased, bonus cut from Since ’86, and with perfect timing with the 49ers running all over the Jets earlier today. “Here’s the bonus cut from P-Funk’s new album SINCE ’86. P-Funk enlists his Wavy Dream Team cohort J Billion for this ode to the 49ers and San Francisco. Sir Tipp on production. Get Since ’86 now, with guest appearances from Iamsu!, C Plus, Alexander Spit and more.”
PREVIOUS: P-Funk – Used 2 Love Me (Video)

The North Carolinian follows up his BornStars mixtape with Plagues.
Following a busy 2011, that included sharing stages with young rap superstars J.Cole, Mac Miller and Curren$y, J.Capri teams up with DatPiff.com and brings in the 3rd quarter of 2012 with his mixtape “Plagues. We may last remember hearing from Capri when he shared with us his “BornStars” mixtape (January 2012) that featured Kendrick Lamar (College Girls), Jon Connor and former Little Brother member “Big Pooh”. The follow up to the acclaimed mixtape “BornStars”, “Plagues” features 10 prophetic sounding records that is a mere showcase of J.Capri’s ability with uncanny wittiness, clever metaphors, and slick double time flows. “Plagues” delivers a strong, concise message and definitely does not disappoint. Stay tuned as there will be much more to come from Capri in the near future. See the trailer and download link below.

T-Pain’s latest, with guest appearances by Pitbull, Tech N9ne, Big K.R.I.T. and more. Stream and/or download after the break.

Here’s the second single off the German duo’s upcoming The Good Life dropping Nov. 6th.
PREVIOUS: JR&PH7 – So Far, So Good (Mixtape)

Following up on the heels of The Maticulous EP, the Fat Beats beatmaker drops off his latest project, The Confluence, featuring a host of fellow Steel City emcees, including Beedie.
DOWNLOAD: maticulous – The Confluence (FreEP)
PREVIOUS: Audimatic (The Audible Doctor x maticulous) – Hoarse (Video)

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from the Earth Tone King, but he drops his first single off his upcoming The Gateway to Greatness today. Props to DJBooth.
DOWNLOAD: P.SO – So Enormous
Off Time Machine’s Vicious Experiments mixtape.

My big bro DJ Compose (congrats on the newborn!) and DJ Anit recently collaborated on a mixtape titled Work!, featuring a heavy hitting playlist that ranges from dubstep and electro to Sleigh Bells, Santigold, Kanye West, Frank Ocean and everything in between.
Kweli unveils the full version of the Boi-1da produced Outstanding, previously heard on his Attack The Block mixtape with DJ Z-Trip.