J.Cole gives us more than a dollar and a dream when he stops in to Hot 97 to drop an exclusive freestyle, with the clocking ticking and 24 hours before the release of his sophomore album.
'Sway in the Morning' with an INSTANT CLASSIC collaboration: AZ and ?uestlove. Look ma, no drums... ?uestlove backs up Tha Visualiza's freestyle rhyming with some beat boxing! Keep watching after the jump, as Sway and AZ keep chit-chatting after the jump - giving some reflections, some advice, and some memories... of Jay-Z in the high school days.
MTV describes, Danny Brown as "one of rap's most unique figures in recent memory." The Detroit native got legions of fans embracing his witty lyricism and rapid flow delivery from the U.S. to London....
Jay-Z's "Dead Presidents" is definitely a classic beat. I've always felt if you think you are a lyricist, spitter, rhymer or whatever you should drop something on it. Many rappers try but none have done it as well as the homie Jesse Davis. This is just my opinion, how do you think Jesse did?
Eve makes an appearance overseas and hits up the Tim Westwood. The pitbull in the skirts drops a freestyle to hold us over until the release of her forthcoming album, "Lip Lock".
Big Daddy Kane is a favorite of mine and I was on the homie site JAYFORCE.COM and came across this post. So I had to re blog this check it out
Kane comes to [Zagreb] Croatia where he performed at Club Pepermint. Lots of love in the room at that show. Check out the radio visit footage though. Big Daddy Kane freestyling on the Blackout Rap Show then speaking on what's in his personal playlist, people in the profession with whom he'd like to work, and more. Great clip!
J. Keys spazzes, dropping a calculated lyrical rant that just happens to make a lot of sense. Keys pokes fun at those that often seek to put a label on his music. Fueled by the high powered Eddie Kendricks sample via Kariem Riggins, lyrically Keys delivers as always promising KeymoTherapy is on the way.
Be on the look out for the forthcoming "KeymoTherapy" Mixtape from J. Keys
After plugging his latest offering, 'Prisoners of Consciousness' Talib Kweli goes into an all out assault when he raps about the spoils of wars and the extermination of the Native Americans.
The homie Troy Ave comes through on BET's Backroom Freestyle to spit about his Addidas endorsement and why he is the rapper with clout everyone is talking about.