Video: Hopsin “Ill Mind Of Hopsin 5″
Haven’t seen the XXL Freshman in a while. Looks like he’s getting ready to make a push. (more…)
Haven’t seen the XXL Freshman in a while. Looks like he’s getting ready to make a push. (more…)
If this isn’t fight music, then what is?! (more…)

jGerson: My staff picks this week are sort of unordinary for me. Yes, I do have an affinity for underground hip-hop, but I never thought that I would be praising a Lecrae song. I’ve actually been vibing with Lecrae since he caught me off guard on “Live & Let Live,” and he didn’t’ let me down with his latest video, “Church Clothes” which you can view below. (more…)
Here are the lyrical assassins giving you a tease of what you can expect from them when they grace the stage in Kansas on March 24th to kick off their Hostile Takeover Tour.
Mac Miller made history this week by becoming the first independent artist to reach the top of the Billboard charts on their debut since Tha Dogg Pound in 1995. It’s worth mentioning that Wale sold about 20,000 more units than Mac on his opening week, but was shafted by Justin Bieber’s Christmas album. I guess I can see why Mac earned that number one spot, as he sounds more like the Biebs on Blue Slide Park than the MC on his seminal K.I.D.S. mixtape…Mac wasn’t the only one having a successful week; Tech N9ne sits comfortably at number 21 on the Top 200 with the latest edition to his Collabos series. This shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone, as Tech has a rabid fan base, but this ultimately a victory as the album was barely promoted and is basically void of the noteworthy features from his last album, All 6′s and 7′s. Pusha T and Pac Div also did their thing this week with independent releases, both scanning several thousand. Check back next week when Drake. mixtape and Childish Gambino. mixtape are sure to own the charts. Mac Miller “Ambition” – 144,237 (76% digital) [read review] Tech N9ne Collabos “Welcome To Strangeland” – 26,222 (29% digital) Pusha T “Fear Of God II – Let Us Pray” – 8,897 (64% digital) [read review] Pac Div“The Div” - 2,154 (100% digital)