Get your grown-man playlist ready. The Musalini and Khrysis just announced their new joint album, Pure Izm 2, dropping August 19 via Soulspazm Records, Fat Beats, and HillTop Ave. The…
Clockwork Music and Addictive Affairs, along with Presenting Sponsor Cookies present Legends Only x Art Basel weekend; a 4-day cultural immersion of music, art, culture, and skate, which will take place at Skatebird Miami.
The legendary, and Verzuz MVP, Jadakiss, will kick the festivities off in grand style on Thursday, 12-1, followed by Curren$y, who will perform with a live band on Friday 12-2. Westside Gunn and special guests headline on Saturday 12-3 and the weekend will commence with Reggae Night on Sunday, December 4th, which features Ky-Mani Marley and Inner Circle. Legends Only x Art Basel will also boast performances from Smoke DZA, Statik Selektah, Dubwise Miami, Kash’d Out, Maffio, and many more. The Reggae Night on 12-4 will be hosted by Bob Marley’s Granddaughters Mystic and Shacia Marley.
The Legends Only x Art Basel weekend is a four-day art, music, and cultural celebration which will bring together diverse artists from all elements of the Urban Hip Hop, Reggae, DJ, Breaking, and Graffiti cultures. The event will include youth urban arts activities, workshops, live art, dance, DJ demonstrations, and great live music. This inaugural event aims to become an annual community platform to preserve and highlight Hip Hop’s true motto of peace, unity, love, and having fun!
Tickets for Legends Only x Art Basel Weekend and more information on the 4-day event and individual day passes are now available at: tixr.com
After recently teaming up with Real Bad Man for the collaborative drop MoodSwings, Smoke DZA is back with his RFC Crew Nym Lo & 183rd to present Driplomatic Immunity. Along with the new EP, DZA also released a new visual for “Trust Issues”.
When I locked in with my brothers (Nym Lo & 18rd) to do this project I wanted to give the world the best representation of what uptown sounds and looks like in just eight songs” DZA asserted. “We represent of the heart of the hustlers… this is Driplomatic Immunity.
L.O.X’s Styles p has been going hard in an attempt to show that he has the strongest lungs in the rap game, challenging all of Hip Hop’s top toakers to a “Smoke Olympics”, but only one has publicly responded and he’s letting the Ghost know that age is more than just a number.
Wiz reacted with enthusiasm to the challenge, saying, “Snoop is your old head. Curren$y is your young n***a. I’m Curren$y’s young n***a. So you know what the young n***as do. We gon’ some sh*t that’s gon’ fold you like a chair, you dig what I’m sayin’?”
Smoke DZA teams up with producer Real Bad Man (who most recently released his collaborative project, Real Bad Boldy, with Boldy James in 2021) to bring you their brand new collaborative drop MoodSwings, which will be released on 2-4-21.
The new seven track project is entirely produced by Real Bad Man and also includes features from Flee Lord, OT The Real, Knowledge The Pirate and Remy Banks.
Today, Complex premiered the first sample from the project, “Run It,” along with the project announcement, release date, tracklisting and artwork for MoodSwings.
“Being legally able to sell weed on the west coast inspired me to create this record during the pandemic” Smoke DZA commented to Complex. “The beat told me everything to do.”
Street fashion has been a key element in Hip Hop since the 80s, and in today’s underground that element is as prevalent as ever. With the resurgence of lyrical street rap recapturing the essence of Hip Hop’s Golden Age, the demand for high quality fashion wear has never been higher: Bring in Mark Rosado of Top Shelf Premium. Mark runs a vintage clothing store called “Vintage On First” in Hoboken, New Jersey. Being a lifelong fan of Hip Hop, he has transformed his store full of rare streetwear and Hip Hop vinyl and cassettes into a hotspot for both established and up-and-coming MCs. With their 6th Season currently underway, Top Shelf Premium’s “Off Top” freestyle series has helped bring some of the best spitters into the awareness of countless Hip Hop Heads, including media legend Peter Rosenberg.
Not only has the “Off Top” freestyle series provided fans with footage, but Mark has taken the shopping experience he experts in and combined it with a live concert with “Supply & Demand.” An all-star lineup of MCs combined with a marketplace full of vendors where fans can purchase merchandise from and interact directly with the artists performing. “Supply & Demand is returning July 3rd of this year in Brooklyn” Mark exclaims.
The experience that is “Supply & Demand” is a special one, take it from someone who attended its inaugural show back in August 2019. As producers such as Sadhugold play beats live, vendors such as Classic Material New York, Guttah Wear, and just about every MC on the ticket have merch tables set up in the marketplace during the afternoon before showtime. Supporters can come through and cop gear directly from the artists themselves, chop it up with like-minded people, grab a beer and even something to eat from one of the food trucks parked outside. After the marketplace closes, everyone can then enjoy a who’s-who lineup of some of the illest MCs in the underground performing live. After the successes of the first two events, and live music coming back after the pandemic, “Supply & Demand Vol. 3” is the place to be in NYC 4th of July weekend.
Mark has been in the business of selling vintage clothing for almost a decade, “I was selling vintage clothes as my hustle, it still is my hustle. That was my style, being different. Everyone was rocking GAP, you know? Mall shit. I lived all over, Fort Lauderdale, Santa Cruz, I lived in Spain, I was just kind of like a drifter. Through all of that, I was going to Flea Markets just buying random shit. Around 2012 I moved back to the New York area and all I had was my clothes. I ended up throwing up this Raiders hat on Ebay, and it sold for 50 bucks. I had bought that in California for like 2 dollars. So I figured I’d start posting more shit. My first real experience was in the Lower East Side, there was a Flea Market. I brought out racks of my clothes and my first day I made 1000 dollars. People were just into what I was picking. It was a high. So I reinvested my money, went back into the field and bought more clothes.”
What really shifted the paradigm for Mark was a trip to a sneaker show in DC. Being one of the few guys selling vintage gear at the event, he was approached by a rep for The Source Magazine with an offer to wardrobe a new emerging artist with a thing for thrifting named Macklemore. “So I pull up to the studio, this is Macklemore like right when ‘Thrift Shop’ popped. I put him in this crazy fur coat, and he was so cool and appreciative he put my name on Instagram. That day was my real introduction to being the guy that was providing wardrobes for Hip Hop. And that snowballed into working with RiFF RAFF real heavy. Me and him hit it off, I was going to shows wardrobing him and helping make him the Neon Icon.”
Mark ended up renting out a space in the back of a high-end women’s boutique in the heart of the Lower East Side. “You go into this fancy women’s boutique and in the back it’s fucking Hip Hop. All these crazy rap tees and shit. Guys like Retch, who was the Polo king at the time, and Dza would come through, A$AP Rocky. Then Joey Bada$$ came through, this was around the time ‘1999’ had dropped. We ended up hitting it off and he brought me on tour with him, wardrobing him and everything just evolved from there. I wanted to keep my vintage theme, and so I was bringing around this VHS camera to all these spots, just filming shit. One thing just clicked in my head, like, ‘why doesn’t someone rap in my shop on this vintage camera?’ And that’s where ‘Off Top’ started. Now 6 seasons later, we have over 70 episodes and it kind of speaks for itself as its own brand and platform. ‘Top Shelf’ has become ‘Top Shelf’ because of that.”
After building “Top Shelf” as a brand, and creating a unique platform to showcase up-and-coming MCs with ‘Off Top‘, Mark connected with Peter Rosenberg. “I was going through doors with all of these artists, and that was my thing, I’d pop up backstage with vintage gear. I knew Peter was an old-school Wrestling nerd, that is his thing. So he was hosting a Pay-Per-View Wrestling event at this bar and I hit him up. I ended up chopping it up with him and gave this RAW sweatshirt and he loved it. We became friends from there. So I ended up working his merch tables, you know? We just built and built and built. So I started telling him ‘You should bring this guy Benny and this guy Crimeapple up to Hot 97 for your Late Night show.’ That was like the first time that Hot 97 interviewed them. That was 2018, and look at Benny now.”
Being the Hip Hop aficionado that Peter Rosenberg is, he saw that Mark had his finger on the pulse of what’s going on in this current Underground Hip Hop renaissance, and decided to bring him aboard as an A&R for his Late Night show on Hot 97. Mark would introduce him to music from artists like Flee Lord, Eto and Stove God Cooks, and the high quality music they put out gave Peter a sort-of second wind. “Every week I was getting cleans from artists for Peter to play on his show, and then at one point he was so hyped on his show because he was playing Flee and Eto and Crime, and he was like ‘I got the battery back in my back bro, I want to make an album and I want you to be the A&R.’ It’s been a year long process and now that it’s coming together my mind is blown,” says Mark.
“Real Late: The Album” is set to drop May 21st, fully A&R’d by Mark. Not only are the best of the best from the underground on this project, but the project also boasts features from legends such as Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface, Westside Gunn, Styles P and more.
With his roots in being a self proclaimed “Flea Market dude,” a successful A&R and a life-long fan of Hip Hop, as mentioned earlier, Mark took each facet of his passions and combined them to bring the live experience of “Supply & Demand” to life. Teaming up with his friend Meyhem Lauren, the two have created one of the most unique live experiences for Hip Hop Heads and creatives to connect. Meyhem even headlined the show’s first installment. “I’m super close with Meyhem, and over the years we’ve been discussing a sort-of sneaker-con slash concert. We were like ”We should mesh the worlds of Hip Hop and the Flea Market.’ And we just put it together. I’m seeing how the merch game in rap is insane, so I was like ‘Yo, let’s bring these artists to a table and fans can come up and meet them and buy their music and merch all in one room. And while we’re doing that let’s have the producers play beats in the background, and then let’s have a concert. Meyhem is my partner in this shit, he came up with the name ‘Supply & Demand.’ I reached out to Peter and he was down to promote it on Hot 97. I just pulled all my resources together and it was something magical.”
As mentioned earlier, “Supply & Demand” will have it’s third show July 3rd, “Real Late: The Album” by Peter Rosenberg drops May 21st, and “Off Top: Season 6” is currently underway. Not to mention you can stop by Marks store “Vintage On First” on 257 1st St, Hoboken, New Jersey and cop some rare vintage gear, or if you can’t make it into the store, you can shop online at topshelfpremium.net. Mark is an example of the benefits that come with being a genuine person who follows his passions and stays productive, and we can’t wait to see what’s in-store for him, and for Hip Hop next because of him.
Grafh is one of the best New York City street rappers of his era, with his unorthodox flow and his ominous tales. Check out this new single by Grafh titled “Trappin’ Out The Hyatt” featuring Smoke DZA & El Camino, off his upcoming ‘Good Energy’ project which includes Jim Jones, Eric Bellinger, 38 Spesh, Harry Fraud & Mysonne.
Smoke DZA has announced a new album, Homegrown, which will release on RFC and Cinematic Music Group on October 2. The album will be the eighth from the Harlem native and will be an ode to his home of New York City.
Homegrown will also be the fourth release from Smoke DZA this year following the acclaimed A Closed Mouth Don’t Get Fed, Ringside 8 and The Smokers Club Presents: Smoke DZA’s Worldwide Smoke Session, which dropped on April 20.
“I’ve been working on this particular project for the last year and a half because I really never stop working until they make me stop. It was about finding my vibe and taking advantage of the creative bursts that I get,” Smoke DZA said. “Harlem is special to me, but the way I see Homegrown is that it’s organic, unforced, effortless music. Effortless lifestyle. Nothing forced.”
He added, “The energy at the video shoot was really high. I shot it in my old neighborhood in front of the deli I used to go to as a kid that’s not there anymore so it was symbolic. We had Philippe [Chow] on set, so the energy was really good that day.”
Ahead of the release, DZA released the video for “Hibachi,” which features Flipp Dinero and Jadakiss. The song is produced by Cinematic Music Group Founder/CEO Johnnyshipes, as well as, Young Glizzy, Drug, and Sonos.
You can see the video below along with the tracklist.
These quarantine times are bringing more content to Hip-Hop fans, that’s including Smoke DZA’s Independent Thinking. The latest episode features Westside Gunn who is fresh off his Pray for Parisalbum and already scheming on the future.
With Hitler Wears Hermes 7 dropping in November, it sounds like the eighth edition is on the way. While the tape series has gone through numerous editions, Gunn reveals the covers are always complicated.
“Some of the Hitler covers – they were just like, ‘Yeah, we can’t rock with the cover,’” Gunn said in response to potential flack for the series. “I think I explained it so many times that it was just clear. Like, I’m not around here on no skinhead sh*t talking about ‘Heil Hitler’ with military boots tied to my knees. Y’all know the vibe. It’s a spin-off of The Devil Wears Prada.
“It’s not like I’m wildin’ with the Hitler sh*t. It’s a title, and I’m coming out with part VIII this year. If it was that bad, it wouldn’t be eight of them.”
Additional plans for what’s coming next include Gunn getting ready for his Shady release and wanting to link with Run the Jewels. Gunn says he would hope to release two more projects by August.
But why is he going so hard? He wants to retire.
“I’m just rapping right now as much as possible,” Gunn said. “I’m going to get me a pretty as horse and ride that mother fucker all the way to Hawaii.”