One of two iTunes bonus tracks from the Chef’s latest album, which was released a couple of days ago. This one features the GZA and Killah Priest. Go get your copy now, it’s definitely worth it.
Two of my favourite joints from Raekwon’s upcoming 5th solo album, Shaolin Vs Wu-Tang. First up is Rich And Black, which features fellow Hip-Hop legend NaS, and is an absolute monster - Sean C & L went crazy on the beat. The second track is Masters Of Our Fate, which has a much more laid back vibe and features Roots member Black Thought. Everything about this album screams classic and is guaranteed to be one of the best Hip-Hop albums of 2011. Make sure you get your copy on March 8th. Wu-Tang forever baby.
Another leak off Raekwon’s upcoming album, Shaolin vs. Wu-Tang, that features Ghostface, Jim Jones & Kobe. This has got me even more excited to hear what else the Chef has cooked up for the album, which drops March 8th.
Ghostface’s album is out on December 21st - it’s brilliant. Here is the one that stood out for me; featuring Raekwon, Cappadonna & U-God. Wu-Tang in full effect.
Yelawolf’s debut album, Trunk Muzik 0-60, was released a few days ago. This isn’t usually my type of thing, but discarding the Gucci feature, it’s a brilliant listen. Here is the track which features Hip-Hop legend Raekwon.
Here is one of my favourite tracks off Banks’ new album, Hunger For More 2, which features the Chef. Both of them absolutely killed it. Really happy with the album as a whole though.
3 new delicious Hip-Hop tracks to get yours ears around.
First up is a track called ‘Penpusha’, which features Selph Concious and is taken from the album 12 Bit Spit by Scottish (yes Scottish) Hip-Hop producers, Jazz Spastiks. Must hear for any Hip-Hop lover.
Next up is a track from Paul Wall’s latest album, Heart Of Champions, which features Raekwon, Yelawolf and Jay Electronica. An exceptional line-up that delivers the best track on the album, by far. Live It.
Finally is a joint off Capone-N-Noreaga’s long awaited release, The War Report 2: Report The War. Good album, but not the best of the year by any means. Too little too late maybe. This track called Bodega Stories, which features The LOX is brilliant though.