Phife Dawg kickin’ it with I Am Hip Hop Magazine editor @mayasocialista where they talk about the Caribbean roots of hip hop, trap music, ghostwriting, hip hop rivalries and his relationship with Q-Tip.
Chris Rivers and Termanology deliver new heat effortlessly on Big Daddy Kane’s classic ‘Ain’t No Half Steppin’ instrumental. Chris showcases his bob and weave like flow while Termanology pays homage to those whom paved the way. Nothing but pure hip hop as these two unite to put a visual to the audio from Chris Rivers’s Freestyle Fridays Session .
This is that DOPE ish right here!!! From producer/remixer Percy Filth and vocalist Greg Blackman comes “Stank Nebula” the hiphop soul project that meshes delicious R&B vocals inspired by 80’s soul untouchables alongside off kilter new millennial hiphop bounce, finally to compliment the stank; theres verses from an impressive line up of emcee talent featuring Ty, Mystro, Sonnyjim, Jack Jones (AKA Audessy of Soundsci) and Kosyne
This track from the duo features Jack Jones aka Audessey from the transatlantic hiphop super group Soundsci and is the first drop from the project.
Stank Nebula is out now from all your favourite digital retailers and directly at EATGOOD Records on CD and super limited edition instrumental beat tape cassette and a short run t-shirt line, you can also purchase the Stank Bundle and cop all Stank Nebula music/merch at a lower price than getting the items individually.
Check out the end result of what is 6 sure-to-be-classic tracks that are wonkier, dirtier, fuzzier and stinkier than anything else produced in the UK Hip Hop Soul for a very long time.
As political as ever and always coming with a message legendary group Public Enemy have dropped a new video for the track ‘Me To We’ taken from their latest dope album which dropped back in July called ‘Man Plans God Laughs’, get it here http://www.publicenemy.com/album/19/man-plans-god-laughs.html
PE are currently in the UK having already played a host of nights there are only 3 nights left tomorrow The SSE Arena, Wembley, Sunday in Brighton Concorde 2 and finishing in Bournemouth on Monday at O2 Academy
After his well received UK Runnings mixtape ‘Partly Fledged’ dropped back in May, our HHLAT brother Nephilim is back with his second release of 2015 with his new EP “I’m Just Not Sure Anymore”, produced entirely by Scottish label Burgh Records.
Nephilim aka Neppy has been performing on stages from Bristol to London this year and has performed at a number of Beats & Bars events across the country too. To add to that Nephilim has also become a member of Unit 731 a group which consists of selected producers & artists with a variety of different skills.
Towards the end of the summer Nephilim had heard some instrumentals that he liked and hit up myself and Tricksta up to see if we knew anyone at Burgh Records, I gave him a contact name and pointed him in the right direction intrigued how it would pan out….
So here we have it the result of that collaboration “I’m Just Not Sure Anymore” a 6 track EP with atmospheric head nodding production and a EP that really examines the psyche of Nephilim as he has an introspective look at himself. The opening joint starts with dreamy production before boom bap drums kick in as Nephilim looks for a way out of the grind of life and the pressures that come with it looking for an ‘Escape’
‘Greebos’ is a joint where Neppy looks back and reflects on the passing of time from crazy teenage years to being a parent and how true friends remain true friends no matter how many years pass. With the track ‘Speak’ Nephilim airs his frustrations for the everyday man making his way in life, struggling but standing up for what you believe in and making your voice heard demonstrated perfectly in the hook “They say if you wanna speak the you better claim your voice/ But even then if you don’t agree they don’t wanna hear your noise”
‘Note To Self’ begins with heavy drums and dark haunting strings as Nephilim really breaks himself down and gets inside his head examining his own frailties and insecurities, that if were all honest with ourselves we all carry similar doubts an insecurities. The track ‘Stricken’ continues with the dark theme with Nephilim examining being at your lowest, looking for that spark to reignite life. Then we finish with the upbeat reggae/dub vibe of ‘The Return’ with Singer Dread featuring on the hook, this is a complete flip to the previous joint with Nephilim finding that spark and getting back on track with positivity that finishes this journey of emotions and inner most thoughts through the EP.
Nephilim has raised his game on so many levels with this EP. “I’m Just Not Sure Anymore” is like opening a page of his diary and getting a piece of his most intimate thoughts, he’s not like many rappers we have here in the UK there is a rare honesty and uniqueness to the way he articulates his thoughts.
As for delivery, flow and lyrics he’s showing yet further development switching flows up mid verse and proves to anyone out there trying to make it out there as a rapper, that the best way to develop and hone your craft is LIVE shows. You can be the sickest rapper in the studio and had a million free download releases, but nothing really compares to rocking a crowd and building a connection with an audience seeing how they react to your lyrics.
Nephilim has grown in confidence this year and it’s clearly evident in his music, he has really set the benchmark high for himself with this dope release, but don’t take my word for it stream and download “I’m Just Not Sure Anymore” here….
NEW heat from Cult of The Damned as Lee Scott, Barebase, Sleazy F Baby, Black Josh, Stinkin Slumrok, Bisk, Bill Shakes, King Grubb, Sly Moon, Salar & Tony Broke go in on this ill posse cut over Dr. Zygote’s dope production.