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BP Infinite Enlists a Murderers’ Row of Emcees For His Latest Single, “Deep in My Heart” Ft. Cory Gunz, Tragedy Khadafi, Elzhi & Murkemz

BP Infinite enlists a murderer’s row of emcees for his latest single, “Deep In My Heart,” which features raw raps from Cory Gunz, Tragedy Khadafi, Elzhi, and Murkemz. When he was creating his new album, Kill or Be Killed, BP explained that he wanted to have at least one posse cut where emcees spit verses back to back. And that’s exactly what he got with this track, a mini hip-hop epic with four heavy hitters.

“Deep In My Heart” is available now through all major DSPs, with Kill or Be Killed available now for digital pre-order through Common Virtue Records. In addition to the four featured emcees here, the 15 track producer LP also boasts guest appearances by Redman, RJ Payne, Skyzoo, E L U C I D and more. The album is due out August 9th via DSPs and red marble vinyl … stay tuned for the vinyl pre-order announcement!

Tracklist:

  1. Tournament of Champions
  2. Kill or Be Killed (feat. RJ Payne, Skyzoo, DJ Stitches)
  3. Street Vengeance (feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Nature)
  4. We Out of Here (feat. Elucid, Gudda Vell)
  5. They Know Who It Is (feat. E Class, Nature)
  6. Kill Squad (feat. Redman, DJ Stitches)
  7. Love and War (feat. Eddie Kaine, J. Arrr, Bub Rock)
  8. Raise Your Glass (feat. Shabaam Sahdeeq, 9th Prince, Bunchy Cartier)
  9. Can’t Fuck With Me (feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Mooch, DJ Stitches)
  10. No Replay (feat. Tragedy Khadafi, Gudda Vell)
  11. The End (feat. Shots Almigh, E Murda)
  12. Screwface (feat. Dunbar)
  13. Deep in My Heart (feat. Cory Gunz, Tragedy Khadafi, Elzhi, Murkemz)
  14. I Survived (feat. Shots Almigh, Eddie Kaine)
  15. Listen Up Part II (feat. Pillz, Bunch Cartier)

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Elzhi Revists Classic Film “Juice” On New Video “Bishop”

Detroit rap savant Elzhi recently unleashed the new album Heavy Vibrato, entirely produced by acclaimed California beatsmith Oh No.  Now, the former Slum Village member is back with a new music video for the album’s latest single “Bishop“.  Showcasing Elzhi‘s storytelling genius, the track is a creative reinvention of the classic 1992 film Juice told from the perspective of 2pac‘s iconic character Bishop rather than protagonist Q (portrayed by Omar Epps).  With Oh No supplying an unpredicatable jazz-tinged soundtrack, the video captures Bishop’s volatile energy, remixing Juice footage to follow Elzhi‘s revised narrative while paying tribute to a film that remains deeply embedded in hip-hop culture.  Heavy Vibrato is now available worldwide at digital outlets, and was also recently released in stores on CD and vinyl.  The collection features appearances by Guilty SimpsonBlu, and more.

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eLZhi & Oh No Tap Into a New Frequency on “Heavy Vibrato” (Album Review)

One of the greatest Detroit emcees of all-time eLZhi teaming up with Oxnard producer Oh No for his 5th LP. Rising to prominence as a member of Slum Village shortly after the departure of the late J Dilla about 2 decades ago, he eventually saw success of his own with his classic solo debut The Preface in the summer of ‘08 & was followed up 8 years later with Lead Poison7 Times Down, 8 Times Up happens to be my 2nd favorite of his behind The Preface due to JR Swiftz’ stellar production as well as it’s resilience heavy concept & the last album Zhigeist produced by Georgia Anne Muldrow was a boom bap/neo-soul love letter to people of color. But since Oh No is fresh off producing Berserko for Tha God Fahim this spring, eL’s keeping it rolling on the Nature Sounds roster for Heavy Vibrato.

After the “What Is Heavy Vibrato?!?” intro, the first song “Trick Dice” starts the album by mixing these vibraphones with kicks & snares detailing the type he is & that he stays on point whereas “In Your Feelings” featuring Dankery Harv gives off a suspenseful boom bap approach instrumentally blasting those who be squealing on them. After the “Doc No Check Up” interlude, “R.I.P. (Radio International Programming)” featuring Guilty Simpson continues to move forward hoping on top of pianos declaring this shit ain’t real now just before “Possessed” shifts gears into darker turf talking about not being sent to another dimension in this lifetime.

“Bishop” works in more kicks, snares & pianos admitting that he’s been feeling like it’s him against the world as of late leading into “Fireballs” keeps in to the basement musically talking about what’s exactly going to happen when you speak ill on his name. “Smoke” featuring Blu as well as Oh No himself & Phez Roc strips the drums in favor of a jazzy loop admitting that they’re from another space & time occasionally, but then “Twilight Zone” talks about opening up the doors with the keys to imagination over a fragilely calm beat. The penultimate track “Say It Don’t Spray It” draws near the end of the album by bringing it hardcore responding to shots being fired & to wrap up Heavy Vibrato, the closer “Last Nerve” admits that there are only a few things in this life that be getting on his nerves over another boom bap instrumental.

You can’t really go wrong with eLZhi’s discography since he’s been constantly putting out quality material in the last 25 years, but I happen to like Heavy Vibrato slightly more than Zhigeist. Oh No‘s production here is more jazzier in comparison to Georgia’s swapping those elements out for neo soul last time & the storytelling from the Detroit lyrical wizard is cinematic top to bottom.

Score: 9/10

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Elzhi Joins Dillon For Their Diamond D Produced Banger “Comin’ Out Swingin’”

For the follow-up single taken from Dillon’s Uncut Gems LP, the ATL-based spitter shares mic duties with lyrical heavyweight Elzhi for the high energy banger, “Comin Out Swingin’.”

Produced by the legendary Diamond D—who produced Uncut Gems in its entirety—the battle tested beatsmith laces up a track that’s equally as funky as it is anthemic for both emcees to live up to the track title.

Head over to the streaming platform of your choice to support, and pre-order Uncut Gems now via Bandcamp, where the LP will be available via DSPs, vinyl and cassette (with bonus instrumentals), on June 6th through FULL PLATE. Bundle packages that include physical copies and t-shirts have also arrived for pre-order!

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M-Dot Sheds “Blood, Sweat & Tears” In His New Visual

After releasing joints with Conway The Machine & Kool G Rap respectively, Boston’s M-Dot returns with a new video for Blood, Sweat & Tears. This video (directed by M-Dot) emulates the famous rap battles seen all around the world. There’s a nod to the “The Office” as this is filmed in the mockumentary style format.

His latest album Dining In Dystopia dropped at the end of January and features a gang of talented wordsmiths like Elzhi, Ras Kass, Big Shug and more. The production end is handled by The Mighty V.I.C., C-Lance, and others. If you are feeling this project you can pick it up in both Vinyl and Digital formats via M-Dot’s Bandcamp.

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Legendary MC Elzhi And Georgia Anne Muldrow Link Up For Collaborative Album ‘Zhigeist’

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Your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper and former member of legendary hip-hop collective Slum VillageElzhi is back with a new release with one of today’s iconic artists. Entirely produced by the genre-bending musician, producer, and vocalist Georgia Anne Muldrow, the release is undoubtedly a piece of art. Their new collaborative album Zhigeist was just released on all platforms and highlights the chemistry between these two prolific artists. 

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A carefully crafted mix of psychedelic instrumentation and whirlwind lyricism, Georgia Anne Muldrow also contributes vocals on several tracks.  

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“The album is a mixture of what we both bring to the table,” explains Elzhi. “I dabbled in different textures of technique over Georgia’s soundscape fusions.”  Overall, the album is an aesthetic triumph infused with an undeniable message.  “Lyrically and musically, this album is a love letter to people of color,” says Elzhi.  “What makes this project special is our determination to put medicine in the music.”  

Check out an exclusive look at the making of Zhigeist below, featuring behind-the-scenes footage of Elzhi, Georgia Anne Muldrow, and album contributor Dudley Perkins.

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eLZhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow Release Captivating “Zhigeist” (Album Review)

This is the 4th full-length album from Detroit veteran eLZhi. Rising to prominence as a member of Slum Village shortly after the departure of the late J Dilla about 2 decades ago, he eventually saw success of his own with his classic solo debut The Preface in the summer of ‘08 & was followed up 8 years later with Lead Poison. His last album 7 Times Down, 8 Times Up just celebrated it’s 1 year anniversary a few months back & that happens to be my 2nd favorite of his behind The Preface due to JR Swiftz’ stellar production as well as it’s resilience heavy concept. However, eLZhi is now enlisting Georgia Anne Muldrow behind the boards for Zhigeist.

After the “News from the Ship” intro, the first song “Amnesia” sets off the album with a peppy ballad advising not to forget that you’re loved whereas “Every Moment” goes into soulful territory talking about decorating every day in your own way. “King Shit (Say Word)” mixes some pianos & synthesizers to declare himself royalty leading into “Understanding”, which swaps out the synths for a funky bass-line talking about comprehending one another.

Meanwhile on “Already Gone”, we have eLZhi keeping the funk going describing himself as somewhat of a mystery just before “Strangeland” works in some keys & dusty drums to talk about being king. “Pros & Cons” comes through with a powerful dedication to all his peoples while the song “Nefertiti” goes into a more romantic direction & it’s just alright. But after the interlude, “Compassion” closes out the album fantastically by going back into a funkier route thanking listeners.

I’m always excited for new eLZhi given that he’s one of my top 5 emcees to ever come out of my hometown & he sure did deliver here. I find it intriguing the way Georgia blends elements of multiple genres in her production & together, they deliver a damn near perfect love letter to people of color

Score: 9/10

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eLZhi – “Back in the Days” Ft. DJ Access (Prod. By Meeco)

Detroit wordsmith eLZhi gets reflective on his new single “Back in the Days”.

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Elzhi, Ras Kass, M-Dot & Large Pro – “Reaganomics” Prod. By B Leafs (Video)

Due to the success of “Reaganomics” when it was previously released it’s only right it gets the visual treatment, edited by DJ WorkshardElzhi, Ras Kass, M-Dot and Large Pro was and still is one of the most legendary line-ups you’ll find anywhere. If you haven’t heard the song, it’s 4 legends telling their stories from 4 unique perspectives, in the 4 unique styles you know and love them for. “Reaganomics” is produced by B Leafs from his debut album “The Horizon” out now.

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eLZhi – “Seven Times Down Eight Times Up” (Album Review)

eLZhi is a 42 year old MC from Detroit, Michigan rising to prominence as a member of Slum Village shortly after the departure of J Dilla in 2002. Fast forward to 2008: His solo debut The Preface would go on to be a hometown classic & was followed up 8 years later with Lead Poison. Last we heard from eLZhi was in 2018 when he formed Jericho Jackson with Khrysis & dropped their critically acclaimed self-titled debut that same year but almost 3 years later, eLZhi is returning with JR Swiftz for his 3rd full-length album.

After the “Foolish” intro, the first song “Smoke & Mirrors” talks about seeing through the lies over a luxurious instrumental while the next track “EarlyBird NightOwl” talks about how they can’t bar him to death over a cloudy boom bap beat. The song “Hot Winter Cold Summer” talks about being a problem over a euphoric instrumental while the track “Light 1 Write 1” talks about how that’s all he does over a boom bap beat with a harp & occasional background vocals.

The song “Ferndale” talks about memories with a significant other over a slow instrumental while the track “Guns & Boats” with Fes Roc sees the 2 painting vivid street imagery over an atmospheric beat. The song “THUGGed Out Zombies” talks about racial injustice over a rock-influenced instrumental while the track “Potential” talks about how he wishes they could’ve seen that in him over a punchy beat. The song “G.O.D. (Gold, Ore & Diamonds)” talks about materialism over a meditative instrumental while the penultimate track “Master Class” talks about the lyrical level that he’s on over an eerie beat. The album finishes off with “JASON”, where eLZhi analyzes himself over a droney instrumental.

Man, this is on par with The Preface for his magnum opus & one of the greatest albums I’ve heard all year. The cohesion is off the charts, JR Swiftz kills it behind the boards, the themes of resilience being presented in eLZhi’s lyrics throughout sure need to be heard after all we’ve been through in 2020.

Score: 9/10

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