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Barry Marrow is up first with Kill Barry 3, Teller Bank$ is back with The Pen for Whom The Sword Moves, Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin got another one with $mokebreak and Nappy Nina teams with JWords for Double Down. Rahiem Supreme returns with The 9 Diagrams.
SNOTTY and Mosbeats give us Hell In A Cell, Flat Stanley has Visions… and Rivan C. has the juice. Figmore debuts with Jumbo Street, April + VISTA drop Pit Of My Dreams, Joyce Wrice is Overgrown, Kaelin Ellis drops RMX’s Vol. 4 and Moderator follows with Midnight Madness. Treetalking closes this week with The Unknown.
Barry Marrow – Kill Barry 3
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Jersey’s own Barry Marrow drops the hard hitting album Kill Barry 3 produced entirely by Killer Kane.
Teller Bank$ – The Pen for Whom The Sword Moves
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Following The Grotesque & The Beautiful, Teller Bank$ returns with The Pen for Whom The Sword Moves.
Pink Siifu x Fly Anakin – $mokebreak EP
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Pink Siifu and Fly Anakin celebrate the deluxe release of Fly Siifu’s with the $mokebreak EP featuring Chuck Strangers, YUNGMORPHEUS, Big Kahuna OG and more.
Nappy Nina x JWords – Double Down
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Almost a year removed from the release of 30 Bag, Nappy Nina returns with Double Down produced by JWords.
Rahiem Supreme – The 9 Diagrams
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Back with his second release of the month, Rahiem Supreme follows Rascoe with The 9 Diagrams featuring Ankhlejohn.
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SNOTTY links with Mosbeats to commemorate his own homecoming with the introspective new project Hell In A Cell.
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Flat Stanley follows If Not Now, When? and Metamorphasis with his latest titled Visions When You Close Your Eyes.
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Vermont’s own Rivan C. drops the experimental igotthejuice EP featuring appearances from Fābō, Zesty and Liza Marie.
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JUICEB☮X and 10.4 Rog make their duo debut as Figmore with the release of Jumbo Street for Fresh Selects.
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April + VISTA follow the critically-acclaimed 2018 album You Are Here with Pit of My Dreams featuring Zeroh.
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Joyce Wrice celebrates the release of her full-length debut with the seamless take on hip-hop soul and R&B titled Overgrown.
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Kaelin Ellis returns to follow Moments and Afterthoughts with a shimmering collection of edits titled Remixes Vol. 4.
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Greek producer Moderator follows the 2019 release of The Mosaics with the cinematic groove clinic Midnight Madness.
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Los Angeles producer Treetalking drops a head-nod masterpiece with the release of the spacious synth bomb titled The Unknown.
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