New official video for Verb T – Old And Grumpy. This track is lifted from Verb T’s brand new self produced album out now on High Focus Records on CD, digital & limited edition vinyl! The album features Kashmere, Fliptrix & Genesis Elijah!
This was uploaded by Rockfresh a UK based underground hip-hop clothing & streetwear store’s YouTube channel with the permission of Australian producer M-Phazes himself. This is not on YouTube which is why Rockfresh asked him as it deserves to be shared! DOPE!
In the build up to the release of Task Force’s highly anticipated ‘Music From The Corner Volume #5′ Coming Soon! Chess has been uploading a track daily from the previous four MFTC, so for those of you out there who aren’t familiar with these UK Hip Hop veterans…..Now you can get to Know!
A bit more Deeze for you, because you know why not? Produced by the mighty Tricksta, in association the equally mighty Sixth Sense and Global Faction. Too much fan for one day!
Wolverhampton emcee Unseen with the video for the track ‘Don’t Judge A Book By It’s Cover’. Taken from Unseen’s debut mixtape ‘Tell Me I’m Wrong’ which is out now and hosted by Tricksta from UK Runnings.
Produced by 14KT; Rhymes by Jamall Bufford; Vocals by JMSN
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About the album:
14KT laces together 14 instrumentals + 1 song with an incomparable ear for flipping samples, and his signature boom-bap, off-kilter drum programming and spacey synths. Then he enlists a handful of his favorite artists for a vocal encore (including Blu, Black Milk and MED) + appearances by Detroit’s own JMSN on the summer cruiser Slo Swerve (also featuring Jamall Bufford) and Cali’s Kokane (along with MED) on the new west coast anthem “W.C.E.F.” 14KT even steps up to the microphone himself on “Five & Ten” to paint a picture of his take on the phrase, “nickel and dimed.”
K.O.T.T aka Knights of The Turntables are a four man Hip-Hop collective from Portsmouth and London that consist of King Solomon, (producer/emcee), Shang (emcee/lyricist), IC1 (emcee/lyricist) and DJ Alzee (turntablist/engineer). Here is a music video to their track ‘World War 3’ which features Wolverhampton’s Big Dutty Deeze and is taken from their superb album ‘River Styx’ which is out now on iTunes.