Don’t Sleep On These New Releases
The long standing tradition of scouring the deepest corners of the underground persists as we once again unearth the most exquisite gems for your audio enjoyment. Don’t sleep on the latest serving of the crème de la crème on this edition of Insomniac Magazine’s weekly Hip Hop top ten.
1) The Bootcamp Clik mercenaries blast all on coming combatants with supremely executed maneuvers on “Elephant In The Room.” Smif-N-Wessun once again emerge as champions of the game on this delightfully knocking Khrysis minted sound plate with a menacing tilt.
2) Chubs, Northside Lord and Dusty Renoylds show no mercy while wreaking havoc and flame torching the systemic mediocrity in rap with titanium tipped bars for “Metal Face.” Rob Viktum puts one in the chamber from his audio arsenal of potent percussion and ominous ambiance for this prime piece off the “40 Cal Capone” album.
3) Fly Anakin, Quelle Chris, $ilkMoney and Big Kahuna OG push pro level flows on the “My N*gga.” The supreme steez seamlessly slipstream alongside a magnificent Shungu foundation for this screen piece with ILLIMITEWORLD’s creative concepts scened by
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4) The Musalini, Planet Asia and Fashawn drift deft dialog atop ultra smooth DJ Skizz aural aesthetics for “Gold.” Press play and absorb the untouchable artistry on this silken joint from “The Pierre Hotel” EP.
5) V Don constructs slow churning audio ambiance with serious knock and palpable tension on “Fortunate.” Get set for an overload of barbarous bars by WhoisBravy and Hobx for the nocturnal Slick Jackson styled screen piece.
6) The fierce flows set off a sensory overload as Queen Herawin, Apathy and Mickey Factz float inspiring rhyme gift on a Supastition sculpted symphony. Plug into the energy on the high wire cinematic action for “Manifest.”
7) Slik Jack and Chubs make it look easy as they bully the block with brazen bars and fly flows on this jolting joint off the “Everyone’s Gotta Pryce” album. Vincent Pryce’s distinctively jazzy and gritty aural flair for “Fall Guy” make it a prime pick to play now.
8) Teller Bank$ terrorizes trifling fools with signature seismic steez. It’s time to roll this Wino Willy chill foundation as Bank$ makes it clear you don’t want to be mauled by the “Big Dog.”
9) The knock is titanic on this Murda Mega pressed plate and The Bad Seed’s searing stylistics. The dynamic duo dominate once again and ship another prime mover with “Almighty Mighty.”
10) Crimeapple and Ty Farris levitate ultimate lexicon that drifts alongside Ill Clinton’s exotic audio artistry on this piece off his “Grimeball Crimelord” album. Tune in as the elite spitters give a glimpse into their “Kitchen Rituals.”