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The newly release ‘No Mercy’ by BiG PSG (and produced by Tritone Beats) is off his soon to be released full length mix tape ‘Just Call Me P‘, but if you want some of that free goodness then look no further than his already out EP ‘What’s a Prestyle?’
I didn’t just like the song because it had skate parks in it, but it definitely helped. Peep this track and be exposed to some honest and well written verses from the lovely shores of this rainy country.
Chaz Kanga’s new track is a short but sweet and incredibly catchy banger. I wasn’t very aware of this dude until very recently, and this is a perfect way of introduction to the New York based rapper. He has a fun and energetic style and I fully rate this dude already. If you’re still not convinced maybe if I told you it was free that might sway you?
http://chazkangas.bandcamp.com/
http://www.twitter.com/chazraps
Nottingham MC Karizma and Philadelphia producer Starkey join forces for Karizma’s new single Bad Boy (in a Different Way) which was premiered on Hyperfrank’s official Youtube page on 13 October 2011. The video was directed by Faolan Jones http://www.junglewirefilm.com
Karizma is a Nottingham based MC who started out with local Hip-Hop group Out Da Ville in 1998 alongside Scorzayzee, Lee Ramsay, C-Mone, Tempa and Instinct. He has collaborated with UK Hip Hop’s founding father Rodney P (London Posse) and has performed alongside Afrika Bambaata, Gza (Wu Tang), De La Soul, and Estelle to name a few. Karizma’s MC style spans across ‘hip-hop, grime, dubstep and anything with a beat’.
Starkey is a super-producer and DJ from Philadelphia. He has remixed and worked with some of the biggest names in the UK music scene including Kozzie, P Money, Trim and Virus Syndicate. Nottingham-based production duo BeatGeeks and DJ (Rogue and Nasty FM) and producer Illmana provide official remixes for ‘Bad Boy’.
Karizma released his first solo mixtape ’10/10′ in February 2011. He also hosts regular dubstep event Basslaced and has performed alongside Mercury Prize winning Producer MJ Cole on a number of occasions most recently at Standon Calling Festival in Hertfordshire. Uniquely, during live events Karizma takes subjects from the audience to freestyle. In this performance the crowd gave him three random subjects; Shoes, Kebabs and T*ts and A*s. This summer Karizma also performed alongside Starkey at London’s Lovebox festival.
BadBoy in a Different Way is released 28 November on Bad Mannerz Entertainment
South London native Stylah is back with the long awaited sequel to classic UK mixtape Crash Course. Over soulful blends neatly selected by UKs finest DJ Snips, Stylah delivers intelligent and gritty narrative with the help of his cronies Lowkey, Smiler, Propane, Haze, Kidderachi, Exo and Mikill Pane. this is set to be another classic release from the heavyweight MC.
01. Crash Course Intro
02. Special Delivery
03. Heart of the City
04. London ft. Propane + Chloe
05. On the Streets (Produced by Snips)
06. Fancy
07. The Light ft Lowkey
08. Mr Cool
09. Im Sick
10. Hold You Down ft Kidderachi
11. Tick Tock ft Haze
12. Hustle
13. Ms Fat Booty
14. 6 years strong
15. Broken Language ft Smiler
16. Yonkers ft Mikill Pane
17. Devil in a Dress
18. Feelin It ft Exo
19. Good Old Days
20. Used to love HER
21. After Laughter Comes Tears
22. Dear Summer
Download Here
http://www.mediafire.com/?qa9n6f05zir5951
Follow Stylah on Twitter @Stylah
‘Crack Cocaine’ is by Birmingham’s Malik MD7 and is taken off his ‘Malik Mania’ mixtape hosted by DJ Ames and is available for FREE download. Video fimed and edited by Curtis Reid.
Malik MD7 – Malik Mania (Hosted By DJ Ames)
01 – Intro
02 – Ready To Go
03 – My Advice
04 – Top Man
05 – A Dream Within A Dream
06 – Ghetto Entrapenoir (Ft Precha)
07 – 30 Rounds
08 – Hot Toddy Finalization!!
09 – Unthinkable
10 – 0121 Extended Verse
11 – Birmingham City!!
12 – Jungle [REMIX]
13 – 1Day Theme
14 – My Green Lover
15 – Out To Get Mine
16 – Thief In The Night
17 – The Realness
18 – Shank FU
Download from:
http://www.ukrapmusic.com/mixtapes/2072-malik-md7-malik-mania-hosted-by-dj-ames
Malik MD7 Twitter: @MalikMD7
Malik MD7 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ItsMalikMD7
DJ Ames Twitter: @DjAmesUK
‘Troy Davis Lives Forever’ by Rebel Diaz and produced by Agent of Change, is a letter to Troy Davis, who was murdered by lethal injection on 21 September 2011, in spite of a massive international campaign for clemency. Sampling Billie Holiday’s classic song ‘Strange Fruit’, the song highlights the parallels between traditional racism – where black people could be lynched by paramilitary mobs like the KKK – and the modern systemic racism where black people can be legally lynched on the orders of appointed officials.
Forward against the racist system, by any means necessary.
http://twitter.com/#!/RebelDiaz
Animal BIkes and Chess Moves Cartel present: Live from the Streets.
Directed by Sam Lipman-Stern
Additional Footage by Ryan Bercaw
Logo by Juart Little






