
I have no idea who Al-Doe is, but he and Daytona spit some bars over Fat Joe’s “Massacre On Madison” instrumental.
DOWNLOAD: Al-Doe – Massacre In The X f. The Kid Daytona | Mediafire

I have no idea who Al-Doe is, but he and Daytona spit some bars over Fat Joe’s “Massacre On Madison” instrumental.
DOWNLOAD: Al-Doe – Massacre In The X f. The Kid Daytona | Mediafire
During his set at eLZhi’s SOBs concert, Daytona debuted a new track off his upcoming The Interlude II. Dopeness.
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Live and direct from eLZhi’s sold-out show in Manhattan last night. I definitely can’t wait for The Interlude II to drop.
From Peter Rosenberg’s What’s Poppin Vol. 1 tape that’s dropping this Labor Day weekend. Still anxiously waiting Daytona’s “Fly Lullaby” video, though…
I still blast The Interlude LP almost religiously at this point. If they do something for either “Contemplation” or “Fly Lullaby,” though…
Directed by Derek Pike and Woodworks
#RollingStoned hits stores August 30th.
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Maffew Ragazino
At the Generation Next Showcase last night, Maf Senior and Daytona both ripped the stage. Check out their performance.
We need a collaboration, guys.
The Kid Daytona goes in over The Fresh Prince’s “Summertime” off Peter Rosenberg’s upcoming What’s Poppin Vol. 1: Summer project. Spotted over at Rosenberg’s Tumblr.
DOWNLOAD: The Kid Daytona – Summertime In The City | Mediafire
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Directed by Derek Pike & WOODWORKS.
The underrated The Kid Daytona drops the latest set of visuals off The Interlude.
Props: LRG
I still blast The Interlude LP almost religiously at this point. If they do something for either “Contemplation” or “Fly Lullaby,” though…
Anybody that’s been here knows that Daytona’s The Interlude LP was one of my favorite projects that came out last year. So now that he’s saying that he’ll drop the sequel to that project sometime in the summer? *clears iPod space*
Daytona’s Chronic-inspired cut from his spectacular The Interlude LP gets the visual treatment, courtesy of Derek Pike. Not to gush, but this album still holds up even after its due date. Definitely a project you should cop if you haven’t yet.