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Boogie Grew Up Around Kendrick. This Freestyle Shows How He Aims To Follow His Path

After years of resilience and balancing fatherhood with logging long hours at the studio, Compton, California’s Boogie is gearing up to see his hard work pay off. Just a week and a half away from making his anticipated debut on Shady Records (Everything’s For Sale), the 29-year-old rapper born Anthony Dixson chops it up on Sway In The Morning.

During his sit-down at Shade 45, Boogie reflects on how difficult but important it’s been to trust his own process. He explains how he passed his time as wisely as possible in the period between signing to Eminem’s imprint in 2017 and polishing his LP. Now, five years after breaking onto the scene with his debut mixtape, 2014’s Thirst 48, the rapper is on a mission to prove exactly why Eminem dished out a rare co-sign.

Meet Eminem’s Newest Signee In The Rawest BET Cypher Of 2017 (Video)

From talking about the pacing of his trajectory, with many new listeners catching wind of his talents through his contributions to the 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards Detroit Cypher, to joking about how his son clowns him for not having as many followers as Blueface, Boogie soon makes a flawless transition into freestyle mode and takes Kendrick Lamar’s “Sing About Me, I’m Dying Of Thirst” instrumental (produced by Like and Skhye Hutch) to task. Earlier in the char, Boogie how and Kenny are from the same ‘hood, offering further insight into what went into his development and rise.

After Sway emphasizes how Boogie earned his spot, the “Oh My” rapper goes in, beginning around the 25-minute mark.

Westside Gunn & Conway Explain What To Expect From Their Partnership With Eminem

Boogie starts off feeling the groove of the track and replicating its chorus. “Stand in my way and you standing for death / I’m your zone, tell your man that I’m pressed,” he begins. “I ain’t worshiping man of the flesh / I’m dialing so I’m setting the tone, ni**a / Don’t leave me alone, ni**a. / When you ain’t rocking, I bet they throwing stones / Shout out Kendrick, that’s my idol, I still want your throne, ni**a.” Moments later, he continues, “I stopped depression that sh*t got me to Shady / Now just imagine if I stopped being lazy / Alien-ated and spaced out, I’m screaming like, ‘beam me up’ / I see these f*ck-ni**as rappin’, they teamin’ up / That’s why I be lyin’ about linkin’ up / If you ain’t Reason or J.I.D. then don’t bring ’em up / See, I been starvin’, the world tryin’ to eat me up / So if you see that I’m greedy, that’s me as f*ck / The deeper the cut then the deeper the healin’ / The deeper the blood then the deeper the spillin’ / You see what I’m spillin’?” Improvising, he takes his own stab at K-Dot’s chorus.

Boogie’s verse goes on to show his depth. “Why my homegirl ain’t notice she a queen yet, Sway? / Slid from greatness, now she out here takin’ recess, Sway / Just know my temple a template from God, a preset / Just know sometimes I need that reset.” After DJ Wonder scratches the track, he comes back. “Throwin’ sheets over your body, that ain’t really goin’ ghost / No, you can’t see your reflection when you hide behind the jokes / See, these are words from the sheet that you ain’t heard, just know they lyin’ when they say that you the goat / If I die for my hopes and I really hit the floor / And I make it back to land, will it show you that I’m sure? / Like who you finna call for when your brain and your heart in an all-out war? … They told me to sing along, but they ain’t tell me the repeat was on / And sh*t, I know I’m finna be alone / I’m stuck up in a cycle of my mom gettin’ cheated on / I went from ‘hey big head’ to ‘aw, stranger’ / To my big head surrounding me with all strangers.

What’s The Real Definition Of A Freestyle? The Great Debate Continues (Video)

Although parts appear improvised, one can hope to hear this verse on the album. Everything’s For Sale releases on January 25 on Shady Records/Interscope Records.

After years of resilience and balancing fatherhood with logging long hours at the studio, Compton, California’s Boogie is gearing up to see his hard work pay off. Just a week and a half away from making his anticipated debut on Shady Records (Everything’s For Sale), the 29-year-old rapper born Anthony Dixson chops it up on Sway In The Morning.

During his sit-down at Shade 45, Boogie reflects on how difficult but important it’s been to trust his own process. He explains how he passed his time as wisely as possible in the period between signing to Eminem’s imprint in 2017 and polishing his LP. Now, five years after breaking onto the scene with his debut mixtape, 2014’s Thirst 48, the rapper is on a mission to prove exactly why Eminem dished out a rare co-sign.

Meet Eminem’s Newest Signee In The Rawest BET Cypher Of 2017 (Video)

From talking about the pacing of his trajectory, with many new listeners catching wind of his talents through his contributions to the 2017 BET Hip-Hop Awards Detroit Cypher, to joking about how his son clowns him for not having as many followers as Blueface, Boogie soon makes a flawless transition into freestyle mode and takes Kendrick Lamar’s “Sing About Me, I’m Dying Of Thirst” instrumental (produced by Like and Skhye Hutch) to task. Earlier in the char, Boogie how and Kenny are from the same ‘hood, offering further insight into what went into his development and rise.

After Sway emphasizes how Boogie earned his spot, the “Oh My” rapper goes in, beginning around the 25-minute mark.

Westside Gunn & Conway Explain What To Expect From Their Partnership With Eminem

Boogie starts off feeling the groove of the track and replicating its chorus. “Stand in my way and you standing for death / I’m your zone, tell your man that I’m pressed,” he begins. “I ain’t worshiping man of the flesh / I’m dialing so I’m setting the tone, ni**a / Don’t leave me alone, ni**a. / When you ain’t rocking, I bet they throwing stones / Shout out Kendrick, that’s my idol, I still want your throne, ni**a.” Moments later, he continues, “I stopped depression that sh*t got me to Shady / Now just imagine if I stopped being lazy / Alien-ated and spaced out, I’m screaming like, ‘beam me up’ / I see these f*ck-ni**as rappin’, they teamin’ up / That’s why I be lyin’ about linkin’ up / If you ain’t Reason or J.I.D. then don’t bring ’em up / See, I been starvin’, the world tryin’ to eat me up / So if you see that I’m greedy, that’s me as f*ck / The deeper the cut then the deeper the healin’ / The deeper the blood then the deeper the spillin’ / You see what I’m spillin’?” Improvising, he takes his own stab at K-Dot’s chorus.

Boogie’s verse goes on to show his depth. “Why my homegirl ain’t notice she a queen yet, Sway? / Slid from greatness, now she out here takin’ recess, Sway / Just know my temple a template from God, a preset / Just know sometimes I need that reset.” After DJ Wonder scratches the track, he comes back. “Throwin’ sheets over your body, that ain’t really goin’ ghost / No, you can’t see your reflection when you hide behind the jokes / See, these are words from the sheet that you ain’t heard, just know they lyin’ when they say that you the goat / If I die for my hopes and I really hit the floor / And I make it back to land, will it show you that I’m sure? / Like who you finna call for when your brain and your heart in an all-out war? … They told me to sing along, but they ain’t tell me the repeat was on / And sh*t, I know I’m finna be alone / I’m stuck up in a cycle of my mom gettin’ cheated on / I went from ‘hey big head’ to ‘aw, stranger’ / To my big head surrounding me with all strangers.

What’s The Real Definition Of A Freestyle? The Great Debate Continues (Video)

Although parts appear improvised, one can hope to hear this verse on the album. Everything’s For Sale releases on January 25 on Shady Records/Interscope Records.

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S1 the President ft. AD & Dan Blac – “Alondra Blvd” (Video)

Compton is currently a major label breeding ground for new talents. In the new year, one of the most promising new breakout stars is Hub City’s S1 the President. Off his upcoming project, Alondra, S1 the President links up with AD and Dan Blac for the debut single, “Alondra Blvd”.

Produced by Daytone 500, “Alondra Blvd” is an awesome street anthem. Paying homage to the iconic street that becomes the origin of Gangsta Rap and spawned a legion of greats that are often referred to as some of Hip-Hop’s biggest stars ever. S1 the President’s Alondra project is slated for an early 2019 release.

Want to know more on S1 the President, follow the rising star on Instagram.

Stream S1 the President’s new single below, courtesy of Spotify.

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Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Parc Bo – “Everybody Eat” (Video)

Money Talk Loud representer Parc Bo links up with talented director Jae Synth Films for the visual presentation of his new track, “Everybody Eat”. Parc narrates a black and white story about hustling on the gritty streets and make sure you take care of your family with all the profits. Not just giving them money but supplying them with work as well.

On the track, the Compton-native is spectacular with the wordplay. Infusing street mentality, creative metaphors, mob ties, and concrete punchlines. A great discovery point for any newfound fan searching for some great New West music.

“Everybody Eat” is off of Parc Bo’s new project, Parc Life 2, available now for streaming.

Follow Parc Bo on Instagram: @mtl_parcbo

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NACHO- AKz and Glockz (Video)



Known as “Top Nach” is making a huge statement to solidify himself as a music mogul. You might know him for his moniker as “Mr Ticket Out The Streets” as well as his popular club banger “Ion fuk wit” and new visual just recently dropped self-titled “Akz and Glockz” as he shows his fluency taking on a small acting role.

Growing up as the youngest son of 12 children Nacho has faced many obstacles from home to outside of the home. Nacho later decided to join the military at the age of 19 years old. As some might identify his music as “Sliding Music” he says he sees himself as a diverse artist but if he had to put a label on his art he would label it “Murda Musik” it gives a whole different perspective on feeling pain from both sides of the fence. Being the victim primarily to losing his older brother which was a year apart in age to a gun shooting in Compton at the age of 12.

When asked what made him want to join Navy he stated “Crime pays, but money isn’t more valuable than your life, shit was getting hectic and I was literally watching myself dig my own grave and the navy was my ticket out the streets” Follow nacho on all social platforms @iamtopnach to stay in tune with his latest music as well as his catchy demeanor.

Watch NACHO- AKz and Glockz new video now.

Follow Nacho-Akz on Twitter: @iamtopnach

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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OG Cuicide – “I’m The Reason” (Video)


West Coast veteran OG Cuicide had a buzzworthy 2018 with the release of several popular tracks like his video, “Tragedy” (April 2018). Campaigning the forthcoming release of his new project, the Compton-native closes out 2018 in a major way with the unveiling of his powerful new video, in-support of his single, “I’m The Reason”.

Realigning with talented director Angelo Deprater for the latest effort, OG Cuicide shows his dominance and West Coast legacy with a strong themed presence and in-your-face aggressive sound. The video also features a guest appearance from hit-making Compton recording artist/OG Cuicide nephew A.D. (“Juice”). “I’m The Reason” is an influential lead up to OG Cuicide’s big 2019 and great jump-on point for newfound fans.

A business owner, activist, and most of all, a survivor. OG Cuicide has grown his 40k Instagram following through his vintage West Coast lyricism, motivational message to overcome all adversities, and street gospel. The City of Compton on his back and heavily supported by fellow West Coast legends like Kurupt and Snoop Dogg.

“I’m The Reason” available today on VEVO, courtesy of CG Records/EMPIRE. For more on OG Cuicide? Follow the West Coast veteran on Instagram today. Stream “I’m The Reason” on Tidal.

Follow OG Cuicide on Twitter: @OGCuicide

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Buddy Becomes The Robin Hood Of Compton In Another Great Music Video

Simmie Sims III, aka Buddy, is a Compton, California MC with one of 2018’s best albums under his belt. An artist who worked with Pharrell, DJ Quik, Snoop Dogg, and Suga Free early in his career, he is now an especially bright spot on RCA Records’ roster. Buddy has only released one full-length to date with 2018’s Harlan & Alondra. A cohesive blend of genre and personal reflection, the LP

After releasing three singles and the music video for “Trouble On Central,” in promotion of his debut album, the 25-year-old MC/singer reveals yet another page to add to his catalog with visuals for the Guapdad 4000 assisted cut, “Shameless.”

Buddy Is A Potent Example Of Why West Coast Hip-Hop Is Still So Great (Video)

The video itself features Buddy and his sidekick Zini working as a counter clerk and a cashier at a convenience store while Guapdad 4000 and his cronies look to cause trouble by stealing food from the back of the store, or so it seems at first. Settled over a wet and wavy West Coast production from Mike & Keys and Jake One, Buddy raps about ballin’ without a budget, becoming both the host, the party, and the soundtrack to an all out hometown celebration. While the video follows these meat mugging MC’s as they ball out on the court and all the way up into outer space, the viewer realizes that Buddy and the gang become modern day Robin Hoods as he and Guapdad open up the back of a truck and give away their spoils back to the community that raised them.

Buddy raps, “Countin’ my money in hundreds / Trackin’ my money to double / Poppin’ all around the bubble / I’m ’bout to fly out to London / I’m wylin’ all out in public / I need my pay in advance / Amsterdam with me and my friends / Then I might head out to France / I got a b*tch in Berlin / Get paid, set trends / Matsuhisa on a hump day / Jon & Vinny’s on a lunch date / I need Jordyn Woods on my dinner plate / In the game and I’m makin’ plays (damn) / Made a millie before I dropped the tape / Twenty K before I hit the stage / Ni**as only live one way / Shameless, shameless.”

Buddy – You Good ft DJ Quik & Suga Free (Audio)

Last year, Guapdad 4000 released Scamboy Color.

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