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Aesop Rock is the latest to get a release out on the 2015 board with his new "Cat Food" EP.A quick two tracks, "Cat Food" and "Bug Zapper" further support the notion that quality is always better than quantity, as both tracks are polished and exciting creations from the Rhymesayers artist.The two songs were originally released as a 7-inch vinyl and are now available in a digital format via Rhymesayer's SoundCloud.The "Cat Food" EP is the first new solo material the artist has put out in some time, mainly focusing on making music for other artists. The tracks on "The Cat Food" EP are also available in an instrumental-only version, which most fans can always appreciate.November saw the release of Aesop's Hail Mary Mallon project with the album "Bestiary."Aesop Rock also was featured on Busdriver's "Ego Death" alongside Danny Brown.Aesop Rock produced "Bug Zapper" and called in the likes of Blockhead to produce "Cat Food." -
Young Buck Releases Yet Another New Music Video This Week [WATCH]
Young Buck is having quite a busy week releasing his second music video for the track “On Tha Way.”“On Tha Way” was produced by Bandplay and features visuals of Young Buck surrounded by peers doing his thing rapping late into the night. The track is an announcement and confirmation that as he is busy with work and filling his day with “all-day trapping, selling juices, sipping lean and selling loosies” he is surely “on tha way” and anticipating having a big year in 2015.Earlier this week saw a music video for “New Year’s Cake," and one cannot help but wonder if Young Buck will keep up this momentum or not.G-Unit’s release "The Beauty of Independence" EP had fans of Young Buck hungry for more and Young Buck is certainly delivering.The new video for “On Tha Way” saw mixed opinions from commenters on YouTube, with comments reading like “First song in a awhile that I don’t like from him. The hook is quite annoying. You can do better man” to “Young Buck is coming! Streets are in danger!!!” to “sounds like he’s been hanging out with Wacka Flocka too much.” -
Chuck D Discusses Why Hip-Hop Benefits from and Welcomes Haters
Chuck D of Public Enemy shared his opinion of haters and the role strict critics play in hip-hop in a recent interview with "Real Hip-Hop."Chuck D's new solo album "The Black in Man," his third solo release, came out in August and the title was inspired by Johnny Cash's identity as "The Man in Black."His earlier two releases are "The Autobiography of Mistachuck" (1996) and 2010's "Don't Rhyme for the Sake of Riddlin'." The 2010 release was in a digital-only format, which Chuck D says was ahead of the times by being available online only, in that "it wasn't an understood format" the way it is today.Chuck D spoke in the interview about how Public Enemy's production team, Bomb Squad, was not making music to appeal to the masses or for people's approval."We dared to make records that people would hate. We would twist it until they ended up loving it," he says. "We never really looked to see if anybody would love our s--t. We ain't never make a move for popular things — at least that's the Public Enemy program."Chuck D reflected on the Ice Cube track "The N---a You Love to Hate" that followed in the footsteps of the mantra Public Enemy was creating. -
Rage Against The Machine Violating Arizona Ethnic Studies School Ban, According To State Superintendent
Rage Against The Machine are not too popular with Arizona's outgoing superintendant of public education, John Huppenthal. For his last day of work, Huppenthal targeted one school district for what he perceived to be violating the state's ban on ethnic studies according to Rolling Stone. This "notice of noncompliance" sent to district superintendent, Dr. H.T. Sanchez, according to the Arizona Daily Star, highlighted two music-related violations, an Introduction To Hip-hop, written by KRS One in an English class taught from an African-American perspective and the use of Rage Against The Machine's "Take The Power Back" in a Mexican-American history course. As one might expect, Tom Morello was not too pleased with the decision. -
Brown Bag AllStars Release Year In Review Compilation Full of Featured Guests: 50 Cent, Young Buck and More
The Brown Bag All Stars, based out of Brooklyn, released their now 4th-annual year-end compilation today (Jan. 5), aptly titled Year in Review, which showcases a nice mix of guest features. -
Wavves Singer Nathan Williams Talks New Album, Gives Hairstyling Tips
Wavves hasn't dropped a new album in almost two years, but prepare for a double dose of Nathan Williams in 2015. The singer recently told Nylon Guys Mag that he's been working on two projects for release in the coming months. -
Abillyon Releases New Track 'Weight Up' Featuring Bobby Shmurda
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Lil Wayne Shares New Freestyle Teaser Over iLoveMakonnen's 'Tuesday'
Leave it to the likes of Lil Wayne to get fans hooked after a 15-second long video.The new video surfaced today and subtly features ILOVEMAKONNEN’s “Tuesday” beat, with Lil Wayne freestyling over it. The song is unreleased at this time and Lil Wayne’s teaser video was the first preview fans have had as of now. -
Town of Oregon, Ohio Renamed To 'City of Duck Hunters' for College Football Championship Game
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Steve Angello Reveals Tentative Release Date For Album 'Wild Youth'
Steve Angello fans, the boss has some great news for you. Replying to a fan on Twitter, a space where he is quite active and talks to his followers quite often, he stated that his highly anticipated album Wild Youth would be release in April. The former Swedish House Mafia member did not specify when in April, but it is good to know that the album will be arriving soon after a period of indefinite delays after battling with Columbia over the album. -
Thom Yorke Reportedly Made $20 Million on 'Tomorrow's Modern Boxes' Release
Leave it to Radiohead's Thom Yorke to revolutionize the music world. With countless artists wondering how to capitalize on the new streaming age, Yorke simply hatched an innovative variation to the traditional album model. -
Scotty McCreery Will Go Full Country on New Album: 'American Idol' Champ Talks Plans for 2015 Release
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