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Fifteen absolutely free tracks begging to be jacked, including new music from Busta Rhymes, Soulja Boy, Murs, Madvillain, and the original sample to Jay-Z’s “Roc Boys.”
Southern Comfort - The dirty South has been a hotbed for rap music the past few years, long enough to prove it's more than just a flavor of the month. Our latest playlist highlights ten major playas reppin' the Southern coast.
SXSW: Hip-Hop Edition - If you can't make it out to South by Southwest this year, you can still enjoy great music from some of this year's scheduled performers via our convenient, carefully crafted hip-hop playlist.
Download Deez - Get a new iPod for Christmas? Here's a collection from our hip-hop section to break it in. All songs are offered as free downloads, just follow the links below for the MP3s.
Cali's Finest - A lot of diverse talent is coming out of the West Coast these days. This week we spotlight some of the finest hip-hop artists from all over California.
Many Styles - Do you consider yourself an open-minded individual? Below we offer up an eclectic mix of hip-hop tracks just for you and your wide-ranging tastes.
Fortified Live - A healthy dose of various styles of hip-hop, including both old and new material in categories ranging from instrumentals to alternative rap.
Two of hip-hop's most inventive smiths, Madlib and MF DOOM, have teamed up under the appropriately psychotic moniker of Madvillain, and the collab is every bit as delirious and eclectic as fans of those two might expect. Cutting up gnarly, electrostatic drum-and-synths, 'lib proves the ideal beatmaker for the masked DOOMster's fantastical rhymes.
According to Wikipedia, Q-tips are used for "aural hygiene." That's about right. The Queens rapper and Tribe star has been cleaning out our ears for two decades now, and long-awaited solo LP The Renaissance keeps it up. The star-studded set is heavy on soulful grooves.
Hailing from Toronto, a.k.a. the Tee-Dot, we somehow suckered Konvict Music emcee Kardinal Offishall into hookin’ up an interview inside Studio C, while he had a few hours to spare from his tour with Wyclef. Kardi's new single "Dangerous" (feat. Akon) is all over radio and video, and his album Not 4 Sale is set to drop Sept. 9.
New Orleans' prodigal son is about as intriguing a megastar has hip-hop has seen. His raps are more like growls, his lyrics are arcane and teasing--and he moves units like no-one. The hype around smash Tha Carter III is huge but justified.