Stalley is up first this week with the release of Reflection of Self: The Head Trip.Brother Ali drops Secrets & Escapes.Apollo Brown follows with Sincerely, Detroit. And Scarab Shabazz serves up Sum Mo’ Soul. MRG represents for Queens with Live From The Hurst 2.
MADWRECK follows with The Raw Exotic, DistantStarr drops Blade, Acclimated Assassin makes the cut with Restoration and Jansport J gets double exposure this week with the addition of the SPORTSZN. [Beat Tape]. Trace Nova closes things out with Only.
Stalley makes his long-awaited return with Reflection of Self: The Head Trip featuring production from Jansport J. Kenneth Whalum also guests on the project.
Brother Ali follows the 2017 album All The Beauty In This Whole Life with the Secrets & Escapes album produced entirely by Evidence. Talib Kweli, Pharoahe Monch and C.S. Armstrong are featured.
Motor City beat god Apollo Brown returns to the fold with the follow-up to 2018’s Mona Lisa titled Sincerely, Detroit. As expected, The D’s best and brightest wreck shop across these twenty-one tracks.
Traveling “from the slums of the earth to the seat of the soul,” Scarab Shabazz’s Sum Mo’ Soul is the ultra-fresh sequel to 2018’s Sum Soul. The project features production from Wino Willy, AFKA and Red Beats N Rice.
Queens spitter MRG returns to the surface with the follow-up to his acclaimed debut Live From The Hurst, titled Live From The Hurst 2. The project is dedicated to his father.
Billed as “a destination vacation deep in the heart of a concrete jungle,” The Raw Exotic is a fresh collection of joints produced entirely on the Roland SP-404sx by MADWRECK.