1. "Take away all these possessions, I'm still rich." 2. "How could you hate on such greatness?" 3. "I bend the pen and Sum bend the subwoofer." 4. "There's only one of you, so why would you wanna be the same?" (Feat. Hunter) 5. "Who are you really if everyone has a perception?" 6. "But the cycle won't continue, no…" 7. "Dealing with energies I couldn't foresee in the past." 8. "But the real ones find love in understanding me."
Cover Art by Mikko
All tracks recorded, mixed and mastered by Nenjah Nycist at Dojo Studios, Brooklyn, NY
“Raining Bricks” is the first single from forthcoming debut project R.E.A.L (Really Everybody Ain’t Loyal) (which will drop later this month), the title as Borleone is “self-explanatory, over the last few years, I have had the opportunity to see who is really down for me and who is not.” Originally encouraged by his brother to pursue emceeing, Maddd Borleone didn’t take it seriously until the last few years. “I’m very anti-social, so I just make tracks in isolation but one time I ended up in the studio with Benny The Butcher and BSF and it gave me a boost of confidence seeing these guys from my hood taking it so large.”
Expect more tracks with Maddd Corleone and Rick Hyde to surface in the near future.
“In the last few years after I got home, I lost my brother, caught COVID before the vaccines were ready and was in a car crash. They thought I might not walk again, I just started walking without a cane. I’m not supposed to be here.” Buffalo emcee Maddd Borleone is grateful for every day because he knows very well at any moment it can be taken from him.
Just a month ago,Shawn Pezy introduced us to the promo video to the up and coming single #ReallyReally but never gave a release date . Now the Ceo of the hard-hitting major independent label debutDont Be Stupid Entertainment has dropped the single.You’d be forgiven for thinking he came out of nowhere, but he’s actually been a fixture of the underground rap scene for some time.His Last single #ForReal is still doing good [check out the video]
Leaving little room for listeners to question his authenticity.While clocking in at a little under two minutes might be cause for complaint, rest assured that "Really Really " makes the most of every second -- be sure to support the single right here
Original Block Hustlaz boss, AR-AB returns with the fourth installment of his "Protocol" mixtape series. Features include Skinny Me, Olom, J. Marie and Butterknife.
1. 01 Glory Road (Feat. Skinny Me) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] 2. 02 Say I️ Am (Feat. Olom) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] 3. 03 Realist I Ever Wrote [Prod. By Stack Beatz] 4. 04 Never Really Matters [Prod. By Lilz] 5. 05 Hail Mary [Prod. By J Brown] 6. 06 Come Home [Prod. By Trak Bullyz] 7. 07 Make A Move [Prod. By Stack Beatz] 8. 08 So Much Pain (Feat. J Marie) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] 9. 09 God Knows [Prod. By Lilz] 10. 10 Biggest Fear [Prod. By Lilz] 11. 11 Loyalty (Feat. Butterknife) [Prod. By Stack Beatz] 12. 12 Thousand Deaths [Prod. By Lilz] 13. 13 Ambition [Prod. By Dougie]
Samuel L. Jackson made headlines coast to coast on Monday when he clowned the hell out of KTLA news anchor Sam Rubin on live television when Rubin got him confused with Laurence Fishburne.
Jackson's response was hilarious, but G-rated. Comedian/actor Mike Epps let's us know what Jackson really wanted to say in this spoof.