Dirty Slums 2, hosted by Mick Boogie, will drop January 29th.
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Dirty Slums 2, hosted by Mick Boogie, will drop January 29th.
PREVIOUS: Slum Village – Riot f. Rapper Big Pooh, Joe Scudda, & Kam Corvet

Karriem enlist Krondon, Homeboy Sandman, Guilty Simpson and Jonwayne to produce the gem titled “Matador Posse Cut” off Karriem’s album Alone Together. Cuts by J Rocc.

Dirty Slums 2 arrives Jan. 29.

Since delivering their collaborative effort Dice Games just about a month ago, they’ve released a ivory vinyl edition of the album with two bonus cuts.
PREVIOUS: Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson – Nasty f. Planet Asia

Apollo Brown and Guilty Simpson enlist their Left Coast brethren Planet Asia for one of the more “nasty” cuts off their collaborative album, Dice Game, which is available now in all formats (.mp3, CD and vinyl).

Guilty and Apollo’s Dice Game dropped yesterday digitally, and you can cop it on iTunes now.

The two Detroit underground mavens will join forces to drop the album Dice Game on November 13th.
DOWNLOAD: Guilty Simpson & Apollo Brown – Truth Be Told | Alt

OBX’ Carlos Santana-inspired tape, Brown Magic drops October 15th.

New single off Oh No and producer Chris Keys’ upcoming album, Ashes, due out October 23rd.
PREVIOUS: Oh No & Chris Keys – Devastation f. Guilty Simpson & Montage One

The other day I opened my physical mailbox and was pleasantly surprised when I seen a joint album from Apollo Brown and Guilty Simpson in it’s packaging, just waiting to be inserted into my car’s dash. After two solid listens, the project is exactly what you think it would be. Tough as nails. And while the album doesn’t drop until November 13th, folks can get a preview of what to expect by hitting the jump and checking the tracklisting.
Mello Music Group is ecstatic to announce Dice Game, a 16 track collaborative album between Detroit’s Guilty Simpson & Apollo Brown. The former’s work with Madlib and Dilla already establish him as one of the current greats on the mic and the latter’s heralded music with OC and his own group, The Left, hint towards a similar path in his own canon. The Motor City titans join forces to create an unabashedly hardcore record, without catering to the club or radio.
The full-length album is rife with aggressive content that does not sacrifice quality and musicality. This is music for OG’s, for heads who hunger for that quality street music before the genre by-and-large made a caricature of itself. Though the block may be getting icy by release November 13th, stay on the corner with a few veterans and shoot a Dice Game.

I fucks with this one. Ruste and Arc’s V.I.C. drops September 25th.
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Similar to when he remixed Guilty Simpson’s Ode to the Ghetto album, Oh No also went ahead and remixed Guilty and Madlib’s OJ Simpson album. There’s no word on when (or if) he’ll release the project in it’s entirety, but today he let loose a remix of New Heights via Stonesthrow.