John Morrison digs deep on Memorabilia, Grafh teams with DJ Green Lantern for Oracle III, R.A.P. Ferreira drops Purple Moonlight Pages and Stro is Back On Saratoga. Str8 Bangaz keeps pace with Rebirth Of The Cool, Bxnjamin drops SCUM, Fastlife teams with Madhattan for No Politics and BigFly is back to rep the Mutants with 360 Santana. Snotty follows with Death Machine, Wake Self is immortalized on Ready To Live, Nelson Bandela is the Sexiest and Misha drops Midnight Sun. Newcomer Haley Urbo closes this week with Iridescent.
Producer John Morrison digs the classics of his youth on a remix tape of “memory and nostalgia” titled Memorabilia. [Editors note: Morrison has written for the site before.]
Stro returns to deliver an homage to his Brooklyn roots with the release of Back On Saratoga featuring Dave East.
Str8 Bangaz - Rebirth Of The Cool
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Producer Str8 Bangaz drops a compilation teeming with heaters and premiere spitters titled Rebirth Of The Cool. Guests include Josiah The Gift, Hus Kingpin, Sauce Heist, Lord Juco, Killy Shoot and Rome Streetz.
UK spitter Bxnjamin shines across the innature follow-up Some Color Us Mad (SCUM) produced by Jake Milliner, Vesa Beats, Twit One, Toonorth, Logik, Juan Rios and more.
New Mexico rapper Wake Self is immortalized as a spitter’s spitter on his final album Ready To Live, which follows his untimely passing at the age of 30.