In part one of HHR‘s Blackout 2013 documentary, Chuck D shares his early opinion on Kanye West, Crooked I speaks on the possibility of a Slaughterhouse/Black Hippy collaboration, Joe Cool kicks a freestyle and more.

In part one of HHR‘s Blackout 2013 documentary, Chuck D shares his early opinion on Kanye West, Crooked I speaks on the possibility of a Slaughterhouse/Black Hippy collaboration, Joe Cool kicks a freestyle and more.

On the day before 2013, the NewLA representative dropped off his latest project. And since I was taking a break from the internet and enjoying life with my friends and family I’m only getting around to posting now. Either way, the music is dope and should be on everyone’s playlist. Take a listen after the jump and download at will.
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Proph links up with NewLA’s Joe Cool to share their experiences growing up where the brand of your sneakers and clothing define your social acceptance. Something I’m totally oblivious to, as I’ve rocked Chucks damn near my whole life and I’ve never understood the infatuation with overpriced kicks. *shrugs…

For no real reason, the NewLA native tackles a Scarface classic as we wait for his Drivers Ed project to drop next month.

While I’m still vibin’ out to I Wanna Sell Drugs (off Cooley Hi), the Louisiana native teams up with Miguel’s guitarist Art Andrews for the first leak off his upcoming Driver’s Ed project.
DOWNLOAD: Joe Cool – Pray f. Art Andrews (prod. Pe$o Piddy)

With his next project Driver’s Ed w/ DJ Skee on the way, Joe Cool gets some things off his chest.
The first single since his Cooley Hi mixtape gets some visuals.
PREVIOUS: Joe Cool – Remedy | NewLA

The Louisiana native is back at it with another cut that’s sure to wrangle in a few new fans.
PREVIOUS: Joe Cool – Cooley Hi (Mixtape) | NewLA | Paid

After getting Paid, the homie Joe Cool rocks for the hometown over some Pe$o Piddy-production. And if you haven’t already, grab that Cooley Hi mixtape.
DOWNLOAD: Joe Cool – NewLA (prod. Pe$o Piddy)

Fresh off the release of his 2dope-approved Cooley Hi mixtape and recent trip to NYC, the Louisiana native hits us with a self-produced loosie.
DOWNLOAD: Joe Cool – Paid (prod. Joe Cool)
PREVIOUS: Joe Cool – Ghetto Bass (Video)
The artist behind one of my early favorites of 2012 took to the Big Apple for a promo run. Check the recap up top as Joe FN Cool stops by MTV, Sirius, LRG, ThisIs50 and more.
PREVIOUS: Joe Cool – Ghetto Bass (Video)
Muthafuckin’ Joe Cool hits the (train) tracks for the latest visual off his Cooley Hi mixtape (that’s been on constant repeat since it’s release).