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Entries in Rap, Hip-Hop (13)

Living Better : Lil Hiphop
The Single Of The Album . It About This Woman Trying To Make In Life . She When Thru All This Hell To Live The Life She Dream Of But Now She Living Better . http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/lilhiphop2


Addis by 5CRNRS
Addis by 5CRNRS is a breakbeat/hip-hop track which groove was inspired greatly by Ethiopian jazz. It starts with some dubby elements and continues with finely chopped funky beats, several simple chords and some strings. It was nicely mixed by “In The Box Online Mixing” which gave it a specific flavour. Afterwards the track was mastered by my friend Psystein.

Cold War by Blankskriptz AKA Skizzo
Check me out on http://www.reverbnation.com/blankskriptzakaskizzo


Swagged up NEW HIT MUST SEE!!!!!!!!
I go by the name D-Avid im a Houston tx upcoming artist still doing it all for SelfMadeMusixGroup. My name says it all im avid with this rapping and im the next big hype that will be coming up from where i did.. Ready to hear a changeup in music then click the link and listen. If you enjoyed the song please like it and subscribe to my channel also and look out for more hits dropping in the near future. Thanks from the whole SMMG D-Avid..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DN3VnLBy240


Something's Going Down ft. Twista, GLC, Sugar Blue by Wayne Baker Brooks
The concept of fusing real Chicago Blues with Rap/Hip-‐Hop had been brewing in his head for a few years. He met Eve on the set of the movie, “Barber Shop.’’ She offered to get involved in the project, but a fateful meeting with Aerosmith, Kid Rock and Run-‐DMC on September 14th at the Alpine Valley Music Theatre in 2002 changed everything. “Jam Master Jay took the idea seriously,” says Brooks. “He liked the idea so much he wanted me to come to New York to work on it. That’s when I knew I was onto something big.”
http://soundcloud.com/waynebakerbrooks/somethings-going-down-feat-1
Something's Going Down ft. Twista, GLC, Sugar Blue by Wayne Baker Brooks

Come chill with me... Sim Card (Wassim)
Fully original songs and artists are hard to come by these days. But someone’s making a scene in Melbourne…
you can also get instrumentals directly from the producer here!

Thanks for the note on Top That. The “clicks” is part of the drum sample sound.














Global Warming by H.A.K.
Husain Abdullah Karim professionally known as H.A.K is a man of many talents. Before he ever laid down a song the California born emcee was knocking down quarterbacks on the gridiron. Karim earned academic and athletic all-conference honors from the Atlantic-10 (University of New Hampshire) as a linebacker. Though he received several looks from NFL Scouts he decided to follow his heart and turn all his energy to his true love— music.

Diamonds by Shye
21-year-old Antione “Shye” Pearson has always had a way with words but it wasn’t until 2009 that he decided to turn his rap dreams into reality.
Raised in the South Suburbs of Chicago, Shye first made noise in February of 2010 with his first official mixtape, Shutup Rollup & Ride. The tape hosted by DJ Ill Will and DJ Rampage (Omarion’s official DJ) has amassed 40,000+ digital downloads and counting. The effort was featured on various popular websites including www.hotnewhiphop.com, www.datpiff.com, www.livemixtapes.com, and www.mixtapetorrent.com.

Ain't No Mountain by The Movement Fam
Brian Eno once said “It’s not the destination that matters. It’s the change of scene.” Toronto transplants The Movement Fam never had to hear the message; they live it every day. The Melbourne natives sold practically everything they owned last year and moved themselves to Toronto in search of the dream of sharing their “Soul Hop” music with the world.





Yes, I'm A Ho by Wendy Ho
Straight out of a Kansas City Trailer Park comes a true, American original: Wendy Ho. Crass, sexy, soulful, and ballsy, she is the definitive sexually liberated musical comedienne. Whether she’s spitting her own lyrical miracles, or jacking someone else’s song into her own poetic piece of perfection, Ho owns it.