Category: Albums
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Early: HIGH NOON (Album)
After a string of releases, Early lets go of his highly anticipated album, HIGH NOON. Full of symbolism and experiences in his journey to hip-hop recognition, the DMV emcee embarks on a trip to Hollywood and this is the soundtrack. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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Mulatto Patriot & Primeridian’s Simeon Viltz: Ray Elementary (Album)
Go Go, funk, jazz, hip-hop all in one. Can’t help but to move your head on this one. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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Michael Aristotle: What Tomorrow May Hold (Album)
After the intro, you are guaranteed to be hooked on the sound of Michael Aristotle. The east Atlanta emcee recently dropped his debut album that will probably end up being the soundtrack of my life for the next couple of days. We have to get this guy in Da Den soon for a proper introduction…podcast…
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AWKWORD: World View (Album)
As of lately you have heard me mention this guy quite a few times. AWKWORD is an emcee with a mission. In my opinion his vision and work ethic will change the landscape of hip-hop. His latest album, World View is a 100% donate to charity album and features emcees and producers from all over…
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JDVBBS: subURBAN (Album)
Here is something new out of D.C. JDVBBS drops his subURBAN album, giving a mix of uptempo and sampled driving hip-hop records that force you to move. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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Otis Clapp: #ATB (Album)
Sophomore project from Queens emcee Otis Clapp with features from YC The Cynic, Kyle Rapps, Kon Boogie, Warren Britt, Devo D & KEPSTAR. Relax and Listen the jump.
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TxE: VS PRTLND (Album)
This Portland trio brings something new and classic to the genre of hip-hop. Lazies meet TxE. Tope, Epp, and Calvin Valentine make up this collective of genius minds to create their latest album VS PRTLND. With samples from Portland, Oregon’s most beloved indie rock bands, the trio created a new sound that is evident in…
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Edwin: Edwin (Album)
Newcomer Edwin drops off his self titled debut album a couple of days ago. The 13 track set features production from Edwin himself as well as GXNXVS and CVIRO. XXL Freshman Dizzy Wright, Nico Ghost and KRV serves as the guest features on the project. Give it a listen and let me know what you…
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Keith Science: Hypothalamus (Album)
Keith Science is a repeat offender of dope music here on Da Den. His latest project to surface is Hypothalamus, a 12 track collection of grimy underground boom bap experiments. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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The Crack Factory: Trilateral Commission (Instrumental Album)
Debut album from producer The Crack Factory explores the truths and falsehoods of modern day conspiracies. Take a listen to the stream before then head over to iTunes to support. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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Cj TheFLii: The Affinity Tape (Album)
Chi-town native and fellow FATOGANG member Cj TheFLii drops off his 6th project entitled The Affinity Tape. The 10 track tape boast features from Lockedown, Don Mario, and Jhené Aiko along with some production from Nuri, Iman Omari, Cj TheFLii himself and more. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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SwAGG!T: Food For You (Album)
Latest album from Jazz Hip-Hop duo SwAGG!T. The duo are brothers from Frederick, Maryland by way of Chattanooga, TN and their Food For You album offers 12 tracks of smooth records with chill vibe that you can ride to. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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Neak: XIII (Album)
Chicago emcee Neak releases his latest project XIII. The 17 track album is Neak’s fifth project and serves as the prelude to his Paura/Amore, which will be released in the spring of 2014. XIII features verses from Psalm One, Rashid Hadee, Slot-A, Sincerely Yours, Daryn Alexus, Wes Restless, F.A.B.L.E. and production from Slot-A, Rashid Hadee,…
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Mamarazzi: Stalliana (Album)
Nothing better than truth in rhyme. The Brooklyn collective recently released their Stalliana album, filled with 8 tracks of funk. Relax and Listen after the jump.
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Lyrically iLLz: Down To Earth (Album)
A breath of fresh air from the played out commercial Hip-Hop. Down to Earth takes you back to the streets of New York City when designing a rhyme could be just as catchy as the beat you’d spit to. When words were the most influential, when talent was accepted, and when greed didn’t brainwash and…
