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Noah Archangel returns with is 3rd installment of his instrumental series, The Maschine Wars. This years will be named Songs of Solomon. The style is more classic then the EDM style from ExitUs in 2016. Featuring the fiery single Black Lotus.

A mix of instrumental creations, with a few slayed by dope lyricists, adds to the difference of overall format in "The Maschine Wars."  Noah brings a boom bap feel with this group of beats, while adding a next level flavor in melodies. The Band of the Hawk has always moved independently and always brought an original feel to their sound and presentation. And Noah Archangel gives hip hop lyricists everywhere a chance to broaden their barriers and level up lyrically. because with a Noah Archangel production behind you, you can't help but go a level or two up with your writing and creative content.

Noah's Maschine Wars always pushes the boundaries of genre and style. With great lines from classic movies and influencers, Songs of Solomon will surely be his most accessible Maschine Wars to date. Featuring verses from The Band of the Hawk's best, Yeaux Majesty, STX, and Juskwam.

CLICK HERE to Check Out Noah Archangel's "The Mashine Wars: Songs of Solomon

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New Album The Understudy by Ed Blair

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Early LifeBlair grew up in a middle-class neighborhood on Kalamazoo's West Side. In his Junior year at Kalamazoo Central High School, Ed formed the hip-hop group Da Heartthrob with friends. Many of Ed's earliest performances took place at The Strutt in Kalamazoo. At Maple Street Magnet School, some of his teachers ridiculed his aspirations to become a musician but a teacher by the name of Rasaan Hawkins encouraged Ed to make music his focus in a class he taught called hip-hop hits in which Blair learned how to write his own music. After taking a break from college, Ed recorded his first full-length project, an album titled The Understudy. In 2017 he released two singles "What We Do" and "Come My Way" and publicly announced the album. In 2017, Blair made his television debut performing and interviewing on The Lori Moore Show on the CW7. Blair says he spent "about eight months recording, writing and making connections off of the hunger to put out something. Blair released the mixtape on April 6, 2017 and it has since been featured all over social media. The album was well received locally and helped Blair make connections with producers such as Jay Jackson, Brandon Mccall.ArtistryEd has stated on numerous occasions that Kanye West, Jay Z, A Tribe Called Quest, J. Cole, Lupe Fiasco, Common, J Dilla, 9th Wonder, Eminem, Cyhi The Prynce and Big K.R.I.T. have all influenced him. When asked about the producer influences in his music, he also has stated that Prince is one of his favorite artists, and his favorite composer.Connect With Ed Blair On Social Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/EdwardBlairTVTwitter: www.twitter.com/EdwardBlairTVFacebook: www.facebook.com/EdwardBlairTV
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New Album The Understudy by Ed Blair

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Early LifeBlair grew up in a middle-class neighborhood on Kalamazoo's West Side. In his Junior year at Kalamazoo Central High School, Ed formed the hip-hop group Da Heartthrob with friends. Many of Ed's earliest performances took place at The Strutt in Kalamazoo. At Maple Street Magnet School, some of his teachers ridiculed his aspirations to become a musician but a teacher by the name of Rasaan Hawkins encouraged Ed to make music his focus in a class he taught called hip-hop hits in which Blair learned how to write his own music. After taking a break from college, Ed recorded his first full-length project, an album titled The Understudy. In 2017 he released two singles "What We Do" and "Come My Way" and publicly announced the album. In 2017, Blair made his television debut performing and interviewing on The Lori Moore Show on the CW7. Blair says he spent "about eight months recording, writing and making connections off of the hunger to put out something. Blair released the mixtape on April 6, 2017 and it has since been featured all over social media. The album was well received locally and helped Blair make connections with producers such as Jay Jackson, Brandon Mccall.ArtistryEd has stated on numerous occasions that Kanye West, Jay Z, A Tribe Called Quest, J. Cole, Lupe Fiasco, Common, J Dilla, 9th Wonder, Eminem, Cyhi The Prynce and Big K.R.I.T. have all influenced him. When asked about the producer influences in his music, he also has stated that Prince is one of his favorite artists, and his favorite composer.Connect With Ed Blair On Social Media:Instagram: www.instagram.com/EdwardBlairTVTwitter: www.twitter.com/EdwardBlairTVFacebook: www.facebook.com/EdwardBlairTV
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Uncle Murda drops a new music video for "Different Time" featuring Que Banz and Don Q. This is off of Murda's "Don't Come Outside, Vol. 1" project. https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/don...

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UFC President Dana White got combat sports fans talking this week when he announced he was negotiating with Floyd Mayweather about fighting in the octagon.

That news came after Money May said on Instagram Live earlier this month that he could sign a billion dollar deal with the organization if he wanted to.

"They just called me not too long ago and asked me to come back," he said on December 11. "I can come right back. If I wanted to I could come right back to the UFC. I can go fight in the Octagon. I can go do a three or four-fight deal in the Octagon and make a billion dollars. Remember, I'm Floyd 'Money' Mayweather."

In a subsequent interview with Fighthype, Floyd shot down those rumors and clarified his statement.

“That’s not what I said. Exactly what I said is this, if I made a billion dollars before, I could do it again. If I chose to get in the UFC and fight three fights or fight four fights and then fight Conor McGregor, I could make a billion dollars, which I can," he explained. "I can do it in three fights or even four fights, I could make a billion dollars if I choose to get into the Octagon and fight.

“We just don’t know what the future holds for Floyd Mayweather. I don’t look forward to getting back in a boxing ring. That’s what I don’t look forward to doing. I’m just saying I could," Mayweather explained. "I’m not doing it — but I’m saying what I could do to make a billion dollars quick if I wanted to do that. That’s what I was saying. I never said I was going to fight in the UFC. I didn’t say that. I said if I wanted to and what I could do. I’m not going to do it though.”

Well, there you have it.

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Emcee Cain has been all over the underground music scene and is creating quite a stir with this new single. With live visuals and performance scenes, this visual is reminiscent of the comeback Emcee CAIN is rising to with a vengeance. A prelude of dope Afro Samurai and Anime visuals coupled with animated performance shots; EMCEE CAIN raps like it's his last breath. The heavy base and hip hop beat produced by Save Allen is filled with lyrical melodies, hot metaphors, and consistent cadence. Mixing storytelling with hot lyrical skills and the animated visuals lead you through the powerful message that Emcee Cain has for the industry.

The visual is sure to create quite a stir, check it out above or right here by clicking on YouTube

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New Video Alert! Troy Ave @TroyAve - How It Go

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Here's an official music video from Troy Ave for "How It Go." This is off of his "White Christmas 5" project, which drops December 22nd.

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Newest single off of Vo's new mixtape “Checkmate”; “Lights Camera Action” is the best track on any playlist. The melodic rhythm coupled with clever lyrics caress your ears effortlessly. Produced by Mannie the Boss, this track has dope vibes written all over it with an up-tempo R&B flare. He’s been in the underground hip-hop scene for a long time and is making a great transition to the mainstream with this new single.

 

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Buffalo, New York rapper and Griselda Records recording artist, Conway the Machine, releases a new project titled "G.O.A.T (Grimiest of All Time.)." Features include Raekwon, Benny the Butcher, Prodigy, Royce 5'9, Styles P and Lloyd Banks.

Cop it now from http://whoisconway.com/

G.O.A.T Tracklist:

1. G.O.A.T (prod. Daringer)
2. Trump (prod. The Alchemist)
3. Th3rd F feat Raekwon (prod. Daringer)
4. Die On Xmas feat Benny (prod. Daringer)
5. Rodney Little feat. Prodigy (RIP) (prod. Daringer)
6. XXXtras (prod. Daringer)
7. Bishop Shot Steel (prod. Daringer)
8. Mandatory feat Royce 5'9 (prod. Daringer)
9. Arabian Sam's feat. Styles P (prod. Daringer)
10. Bullet Klub feat Lloyd Banks & Benny (prod. Daringer)

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Grammy Award winning duo Danger Mouse and Cee Lo Green, together known as Gnarles Barkley, are in the lab cooking up their first album since 2008's "The Odd Couple."

Green revealed the news this week in an interview with DJ Booth.

“We have already started on a new [Gnarls Barkley] album,” he said. “We’re halfway in and we have some overtures from the other projects that may not have stood the test of time, we don’t know yet.”

The singer expects the album to be completed in a week when he and Danger connect again at the “top of the year.”

“That’s pretty much all the time we had to do St. Elsewhere because we were heating up around that time," Green divulged. "We were doing something recreationally.”

Are you looking forward to new music from Gnarles Barkley?

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Nino Man, Jadakiss, Styles P and Cory Gunz link up for this certified new banger titled "You Hot." The track was produced by Khardier Da G.o.d

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Hip Hop journalist Reggie 'Combat Jack' Ossé has passed away. According to Billboard, he was in his early 50's, although it's been reported that he was 48.

In October 2017, Ossé announced that he had been diagnosed with colon cancer, but was optimistic he could regain his health through "chemo and alternative medicine.”

“Your boy aint going nowhere,” he wrote at the time. “We’re gonna keep doing this. Keep rocking with us.”

Ossé was a Georgetown-educated lawyer, who began to blog about music in 2004. He eventually began hosting the popular podcast. "The Combat Jack Show," in 2010.

"He was known as an attorney, but he had the soul of an artist," Chris Morrow, co-founder and CEO of Loud Speakers Network, which produced Ossé's show told Billboard "Reggie's always been a talker. There's a role for that in law. But it really blossomed when he decided to become a creator."

Our deepest condolences go out to Ossé's family and friends.

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On the latest episode of Mass Appeal's “Open Space,” the elegant Remy Ma takes center stage, waxing poetic on a wide range of topics, from the intent behind her viral show of unity among female emcees at this year’s Summer Jam concert, to more tense memories, including the realization that, despite all her success, she’d spent most of her adult life behind bars.

“The whole beef thing was still lingering around and everybody was like, Yo you gotta go up there and kill shorty,” Remy recalls about her Summer Jam set, during which she brought out several guest performers during a 22-minute set, including Queen Latifah, Eve, Cardi B and MC Lyte, as a show of unity among the women in rap. “It’s easy to tear something down, that’s the easy part. It’s harder to build something. And that’s what I wanted to do. This is the most that female rap has been talked about in years. What can I do, so that it resonates? Not just for right now, but after Summer Jam.”

It wasn’t easy pulling that together. “Everybody told me I couldn’t do it,” she says. “Because women are ‘catty.’ This one doesn’t like this one, this one doesn’t like that one. I used up my whole budget, and I started making phone calls.”

Elsewhere, Remy’s tone turns solemn as she describes a time of her life that’s thankfully behind her—the 'Seven Winters and Six Summers' she spent behind bars.

“I was getting one visit, two phone calls and three showers a week,” she says. “And, that’s true. That was my life for a long period of time. One visit, two calls, three showers. And as a woman, that is horrible. It was very degrading…”

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