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One more day 🔪
#funny memes#tequila#drunknights#friends#halloween#happy halloween#ghost#ghostface#ghostface killah#ghostface cosplay#mask kink#mask#mike myers#michael myers#bridgerton#lesbian#boop#house md#halloween 1978#scream#ts4#ts4 gameplay#over the garden wall#bernie sanders#halloween movies#cosplay#costume#drinking#michael x reader#ghostface x reader
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HELL YEA
A playlist of “meticulously compiled” rap songs by me and my buddy. I have a really good time shuffling this one. Hope you too.
#spotify#playlist#favorite songs#fav#rap#rapper#rap music#hip hop#hiphop#trap#rock rap#mf doom#j dilla#nas#kendrick lamar#tyler the creator#freddie gibbs#death grips#outkast#beastie boys#tribe called quest#a tribe called quest#jpegmafia#MIKE#ghostface killah#deltron 3030#NWA#vince staples#sophie msmsmsm#joey valence & brae
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I interviewed Killer Mike of Run the Jewels about his new album 'Michael,' his new tour and how it's a Revival, the biggest misconceptions about him, the influence of Atlanta wrestling on hip-hop, his favorite moment hearing his own music in a video game and more!
#Killer Mike#Run the Jewels#tommy rich#ric flair#atlanta#atlanta wrestling#madden#video games#michael#hip-hop#rap#southern hip-hop#atlanta hip-hop#mike bigga#ghostface killah#the killers#politics#news#Youtube
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#youtube#denverhiphop#djbizerkk#skuer#streetammo#hiphop#turntablism#graffiti bombing#motivation#chino xl#idstroy#shade45#siriusxm#rumblemix#askueview#denzel curry#method man#paul wall#xpthemarxman#slim thug#mike jones#conway the machine#wu tang clan#kool g rap#jadakiss#ghostface killah
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Here are 120 of my favorite hip hop albums, with only the first two rows being in order. This was tough for me, I tried to be as fair as possible and include the albums I grew up listening to that impacted me the most while also including the more recent albums that I listen to all the time. I’ll post the list below, and a version of the charts with the titles included. Let me know what you think, are any of your favorites here? If you've got a list of your own favorites, i'd love to see it. Peace. Chart with album titles included 1. De La Soul - Buhloone Mindstate 2. Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein 3. Aesop Rock - The Impossible Kid 4. Billy Woods & Blockhead - Dour Candy 5. Company Flow - Funcrusher Plus 6. Madvillain - Madvillainy 7. OutKast - ATLiens 8. Mos Def - Black On Both Sides 9. El-P - I'll Sleep When You're Dead 10. Edan - Beauty & The Beat 11. Armand Hammer - Paraffin 12. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - The Main Ingredient 13. GZA - Liquid Swords 14. The Roots - Illadelph Halflife 15. Ghostface Killah - Supreme Clientele 16. Hermit and the Recluse - Orpheus vs. the Sirens 17. Organized Konfusion - Stress: The Extinction Agenda 18. A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders 19. Wu-Tang Clan - Enter the Wu-Tang ( 36 Chambers) 20. Camp Lo - Uptown Saturday Night 21. Redman - Dare Iz A Darkside 22. The Pharcyde - Labcabincalifornia 23. Aceyalone - A Book of Human Language 24. Black Moon - Enta Da Stage
25. zeroh - awfulalterations 26. Dark Time Sunshine - ANX 27. Jam Baxter - …So We Ate Them Whole 28. Freestyle Fellowship - Innercity Griots 29. Siah & Yeshua dapoED - The Visualz Anthology 30. Black Star - Mos Def & Talib Kweli Are Black Star 31. MF DOOM - Operation: Doomsday 32. Little Brother - The Minstrel Show 33. Digable Planets - Blowout Comb 34. De La Soul - Stakes Is High 35. Juggaknots - Re:Release 36. Cavalier - Private Stock 37. Dr. Yen Lo - Days With Dr. Yen Lo 38. Mach-Hommy - DUMPMEISTER 39. Cult Favorite - FOR MADMEN ONLY 40. Aesop Rock - Skelethon 41. Earl Sweatshirt - some rap songs 42. Boldy James & Sterling Toles - Manger on McNichols 43. Open Mike Eagle & Paul White - Hella Personal Film Festival 44. Common Sense - Resurrection 45. Avantdale Bowling Club - Avantdale Bowling Club 46. CunninLynguists - A Piece of Strange 47. Armand Hammer - Shrines 48. The Roots - Things Fall Apart 49. Deltron 3030 - Deltron 3030 50. The Doppelgangaz - Lone Sharks 51. Gang Starr - Moment Of Truth 52. Serengeti & Kenny Segal - Ajai 53. Heltah Skeltah - Nocturnal 54. E L U C I D - REVELATOR 55. Raekwon - Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… 56. Billy Woods & Kenny Segal - Hiding Places 57. Jeru the Damaja - The Sun Rises In The East 58. Smif-n-Wessun - Dah Shinin 59. Big K.R.I.T. - 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time 60. O.C. - Word…Life 61 .Mach-Hommy - The G.A.T. (The Gospel According To…) 62. EPMD - Strictly Business 63. Ultramagnetic MC's - Critical Beatdown 64. Mobb Deep - The Infamous 65. Cities Aviv - MAN PLAYS THE HORN 66. Navy Blue - Gift of Gabriel: Rain’s Reign! 67. Milo - who told you to think??!!?!?!?! 68. Oddisee - The Good Fight 69. Eric B. & Rakim - Follow the Leader 70. Mr Key & Greenwood Sharps - Yesterday's Futures 71. Blackalicious - Nia 72. Quasimoto - The Further Adventures of Lord Quas 73. Shabazz Palaces - Black Up 74. Lord Finesse - The Awakening 75. Prince Paul - A Prince Among Thieves 76. Roc Marciano - Reloaded 77. Masta Ace - A Long Hot Summer 78. Sonic Sum - The Sanity Annex 79. Quelle Chris - Guns 80. Nas - Illmatic 81. Binary Star - Masters of the Universe 82. Souls of Mischief - 93 'til Infinity 83. Slum Village - Fan-Tas-Tic, Vol. 2 84. Mavi - let the sun talk 85. Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back 86. Gravediggaz - 6 Feet Deep 87. Illogic - Celestial Clockwork 88. Blu & Exile - Below the Heavens 89. Dr. Octagon - Dr. Octagonecologyst 90. Mike - Disco! 91. Nickelus F & Ohbliv - Yellow Gold 3 92. lojii - due rent 93. The Koreatown Oddity - Little Dominiques Nosebleed 94. Dälek - From Filthy Tongue of Gods and Griots 95. Mos Def - The Ecstatic 96. Lords of the Underground - Here Come the Lords 97. Cities Aviv - Working Title For The Album Secret Waters 98 .Onry Ozzborn - c v p ii d 99. Fly Anakin & Big Kahuna OG - Holly Water 100. Black Milk - No Poison No Paradise 101. Busdriver - Thumbs 102. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp a Butterfly 103. Artifacts - Between a Rock and a Hard Place 104. Mike Ladd - Welcome to the Afterfuture 105. Defcee & knowsthetime - Lacuna 106. R.A.P. Ferreira - purple moonlight pages 107. Scarface - The Diary 108. Mad Moon - MAD SPACE 109. Skipp Coon - Miles Garvey 110. Mattic & Madwreck - Ill Scholars 111. Mood - Doom 112. NoName - Room 25 113. Deca - The Ocean 114. Darc Mind - Symptomatic of a Greater Ill 115. Pete Rock & Ini - Center of Attention 116. Count Bass D - Dwight Spitz 117. Showbiz & A.G. - Goodfellas 118. Y Society - Travel At Your Own Pace 119. Theravada - Xenophon 120. Versis - Illcandescent
#music recommendations#favorite albums#top hip hop albums#de la soul#MF DOOM#aesop rock#mach-hommy#cannibal ox#edan#el-p#the roots#armand hammer#billy woods#ghostface killah#the pharcyde#mos def#organized konfusion#a tribe called quest#camp lo
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I was tagged by @newplaces2drown (thank you! your list was great!) to post my favourite music artists with a favourite song from each:
Roc Marciano - Hide My Tears
Max B - Where Do I Go
Enrico Mantini - Emotions, Octivation
Sade - Never Thought I'd See the Day, Bullet Proof Soul
Niontay - Vice Grip
Anysia Kym - #71 (Again and Again)
Archy Marshall - Sex with Nobody
Popcorn - Song for You, That Girl
Andres - Hart Plaza, Reality, You’re Still the One, Moments in Life
Capone-N-Norega - Phonetime
Dj Shadow - Midnight in A Perfect World
Garnett Silk - Every Knee Shall Bow
Buju Banton - Champion
Mike - Zombie Pt.2
Sideshow - Kings of Different Things, LEX (every work horse goes to heaven)
Sugar Minott - I Love You
Tirzah - Beating
Ghostface Killah - The Hilton
Mount Kimbie - Carbonated
Vance and Suzzanne – I Can’t Get Along Without You
Sunny and The Sunliners – Can I Take You Home
Jeru The Damaja – Come Clean
I definitely left out a lot but that's what I could muster up. I tag @sleepythug, @space-silo, @velvetun, @itaintfair, @flirty-milk, @philipkampp, @jamiefoxxhairline , @adryc0, @brand-n and any one of my mutuals who wants to do it (no obligation either)
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Favorites For 2019.
Boy Harsher “Face The Fire”
KVB, The “Afterglow”
Silent Servant Shadows Of Death And Desire
Void Vision “The Source”
Lebanon Hanover “Babes Of The ‘80’s” (Tobias Bernstrup RMX)
Ron Morelli Disappearer
Daylyt Let There B Light
Kanga self-titled
Nas “Simple Things”
Masta Killa & Inspectah Deck & GZA “Silverbacks”
Schwefelgelb Dahinter Das Gesich
Cash McCall “Omega Man”
Wild Man Fischer “I’m Working For The Federal Bureau Of Narcotics”
Dick Walter “The Fat Man”
Firefall “Strange Way”
Ice Cube “Arrest The President”
Figure Study “Wait”
Fontaines D.C. “Too Real”
Adrian Belew “Big Electric Cat”
Azar Swan Savage Exile
Primitive Weapons “Keep The Lights On”
ChandraTransportation
End Of A Year / Self Defense Family “Alleta”
Mirrors For Psychic Warfare “Tomb Puncher”
Body Of Light “Holding You”
Vatican Shadow “Tonight Saddam Walks Amidst Ruins”
Adult. “Lick Out The Content”
Molly Nilsson “A Slice Of Lemon”
Broken English Club “Channel 83”
Urochromes “Night Bully” (Boy Harsher RMX)
Strahinja Arbutina “You Don’t Need This In Your Life”
White Ring “Leprosy”
Cabaret Nocturne “Blind Trust”
Natural Assembly “She Walks In Beauty”
Drvg Cvltvre “I Look For Your Face In The Neon Lights”
Soft Moon “Like A Father”
Primitive Weapons “Negative Mass”
Drvg Cvltvre “Blood Eagle Brigade”
Soma Sema “Artificial Heart”
Grun Wasser “Limits For Limits”
Undertheskin “Cold”
Emptyset “Dissolve”
Pink Turns Blue “I Coldly Stare Out”
Soko “Ocean Of Tears”
Annabel Lee “Hi Hi Hi”
Exasperation “Full Story”
Bangzz “Your Boyfriend Is Really Bringing You Down”
Lost Under Heaven “Black Sun Rising”
Fa-5 “El Blue”
Clear Soul Forces “Get No Better”
Meyhem Lauren & DJ Muggs “Hashashin” (ft. Conway)
Feel, The “You’re Not Around”
Doe “Team Spirit”
Sky H1 “Huit”
Tera Melos “Men’s Shirt”
Earth “Cats On The Briar”
Thanks For Coming ”Underboxesbehinddoorsinsidepocketswithindrawers”
Evidence “10,000 Hours”
Priests “The Seduction Of Kansas”
GFXR & Alchemist “Ajax”
BadBadNotGood “In Your Eyes” (ft. Charlotte Wilson)
Hookworms “Negative Space”
Joe Moks self-titled
Billy Cobham “Tenth Pinn” (live)
Iodi “Sonrie”
White Mystery “White Mystery”
Kruangbin “August 10”
Marcio Montarroyos “Pedra Bonita”
Midnight Oil “Nothing Lost, Nothing Gained”
Thanks For Coming “Five And A Half Feet Under”
Ripped Jeans “Afraid”
America Fuck Fertility Clown
Trouble Knows Me “Trouble Knows Me”
S. English “Sanctuary”
Free Time “All Four Seasons”
Sky Ferreira “Down Lullabye”
Terekke “Closer”
Boulders self-titled
Tony Williams drum solo
Drift “Say It Right”
Water From Your Eyes “You Never Admit You Could Be Better”
GG Allin & The Holy Men “Tough Fuckin’ Shit”
Anderson .Paak “Come Home” (f. Andre 3000)
HTRK “Summer Rain”
Priests “Jesus’ Son”
WGSC “Ajax”
Model/Actriz “New Face”
Kedr Livanskiy “Kiska”
DJ Premier “Headlines” (f. Westside Gunn & Conway)
Planit Hank “Life In Crooklyn” (ft. Jeru The Damaja & Buckshot & AZ)
Gnarcissists “Models”
Promiseland “Take Down The House”
Will Haven “When The Walls Close In”
Aurat “Dhokebaaz”
Raekwon “Silk”
Walt Barr “Creepin’”
DJ Muggs “Day Of The Dead” (f. Kool G Rap)
Jeru The Damaja “Harriet Tubman”
*unknown artist “Anastenaria” (Pete Swanson RMX)
Miss Red “Loco”
Deep Red / Canal Street Electronics “Pig And Beast”
Uniform & The Body “Penance”
Preoccupations “Espionage”
Percee P “Put It On The Line (BX)”
JK Flesh “Rub Me Out”
Freddie Gibbs & Madlib “Crime Pays”
Kate Tempest “Holy Elixir”
Big Brave “Holding Pattern”
Rong “Cup”
Chris Connelly & William Tucker Songs For Swingin’ Junkies
Model/Actriz “Matador”
Cave In “Winter Window”
Furbie “Skiball”
Your Old Droog “Bubble Hill”
Teddy Lasry “Riverhead”
Nite Jewel “Real High”
Mike (Bonema) “Ipari”
Heavy Metal Kings “Merciful Fate” (f. Goretex)
Ill Bill “Awaiting The Hour” (f. Killah Priest)
Remote Viewing “Whitney Houston, We Have A Problem”
Ayya “Second Mistake”
Adrenochrome The Buzz Or Howl Sessions
Les Rallizes Denudes “The Last One” (soundboard)
Blonde Tongues “Hey Good Lookin’”
Daniel Avery “Stereo L”
Sleazy “Cauchemar Administratif”
Chastity Belt “Ann’s Jam”
False Figure “Exhale”
Zotz “Vacio”
Gong Gong Gong “Siren”
Weeping Icon “Teeth (& A Handbag)”
Copper Sounds & Franco Franco “Accelerazione Generale”
Free Time “Esoteric Tizz”
CRVEL Sombras.
Preoccupations “Pontiac 87”
Cruz De Navajas “Imperialismo”
Palm “Forced Hand”
False Figure “Cardinal Cross”
Strobobean “When You Won’t Look”
Phil Upchurch “Black Gold”
My Brightest Diamond “Quiet Loud”
Lungbutter “Vile”
Silversun Pickups “It Doesn’t Matter Why”
Bad Tracking “Generic Music”
Strobobean “Keep It Together”
Thanks For Coming “That Way”
Diat Positive Energy
Zotz “Fatal”
Dry Cleaning “Magic Of Meghan”
Tropical Fuck Storm “Can’t Stop”
Temples “You’re Either On Something”
Dude York “Falling”
Halshug Drom
Ing “Closet”
Gong Gong Gong “Down Quantity Road”
Taiwan Housing Project “Buy Buy Buy”
Pure Bathing Culture “All Night”
Dry Cleaning “Phone Scam”
Spirits Having Fun “Auto-Portrait”
Zotz Ultima Noche
Stonefield “Dog Eat Dog”
Kurraka Otra Dimension
Gong Gong Gong “Notes Underground”
N0V3L “To Whom It May Concern”
Necking “Big Mouth”
Pllush “Soft In The Dark” (1st VER)
Lunch Lady “Sweet One”
Sub Dio “Peachy Keen”
Dumb “Club Nites”
Second Still “You Two So Alike”
Mystique 2019 demo
Mock Identity “Where You Live”
Patio “Legacy Continued”
Necking “Spare Me”
Otzi 2014 demo
Kitten Forever “Hell Hole”
Sneaks “Tough Luck”
Duckis “Ohio”
Thanks For Coming “We Can’t Both Be Crazy”
M.A.Z.E. “Human Brain” (re-recording)
Duckis “Issue”
Jeanines “Is It Real”
C.H.E.W. “Bread And Circus”
Knife Wife “Every Living Thing”
Pure Pressure Relampago De Furia
Les Rallizes DenudesHeavier Than A Death In The Family
Pasteur Lappe “Na Real Sekele Fo Ya”
#omega#music#playlists#reviews#personal#2019#jazz#fusion#soul#punk#d-beat#noise rock#indie#post-punk#d.i.y.#deathrock#goth rock#alternative#electronic#rhythmic noise#hip-hop#rap#beats#industrial#synthwave
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Had a really good queue going, so I decided to screenshot it and take the time to recommend to everyone these songs. They're all 10/10s
List of songs in order under the cut:
-The Punishment of Sisyphus by Hermit and the Recluse (rapper Ka & producer Animoss) -Hunger by MIKE -4 Gold Chains (ft. Clams Casino) by Lil Peep -I Wish (Death Poem) by Ka -Blueslides by ScHoolboy Q -Regrets by JAY-Z -Welcome To The Terrordome by Public Enemy -Superman That by Injury Reserve -Abandoned Languages by dälek -B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth) (ft. Killah Priest) by GZA -Sistanem by JID -Poppin by Rico Nasty -The Art of Peer Pressure by Kendrick Lamar -Jazz (We've Got) by A Tribe Called Quest -Swerve... the reeping of all that is worthwhile (Noir not withstanding) by Shabazz Palaces
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Hip-Hop/Rap Albums 2024
Tyler, The Creator – Chromakopia
Vince Staples – Dark Times
Rapsody – Please Don’t Cry
Cordae – The Crossroads
Killer Mike – Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival, Songs for Sinners And Saints
Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal
Ransom & Conway the Machine – Chaos Is My Ladder 2
Grafh & 38 Spesh – God’s Timing
21 Savage – American Dream
Conway the Machine – Slant Face Killah
IDK – Bravado + INTiMO
Ab-Soul – Soul Burger
Schoolboy Q – Blue Lips
Che Noir – The Lotus Child
Dave East & araabMUZIK – Living Proof
Larry June – Doing It For Me
That Mexican OT – Texas Technician
Lupe Fiasco – Samurai
38 Spesh – Mother & Gun
Kendrick Lamar – GNX
Smino – Maybe in Nirvana
Premo Rice & Harry Fraud – P Got Game
The Alchemist – The Genuine Articulate
Benny the Butcher & Black Soprano Family – Summertime Butch
Dave East & Mike & Keys – Apt 6E
Eminem – The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce): Expanded Mourner’s Edition
Boldy James & Harry Fraud – The Bricktionary
Redman – Muddy Waters Too
Megan Thee Stallion – Megan: Act II
Ransom & Harry Fraud – Lavish Misery
Freeway & Jack One – Simulus Package 2
Denzel Curry – King of the Mischievous South Vol. 2
Kid Cudi – INSANO
Benny The Butcher – Everybody Can’t Go
Freddie Gibbs – You Only Die 1nce
Tee Grizzley – Post Traumatic
Snoop Dogg & Dr. Dre – Missionary
Smoke DZA – THC3 (Kushedgod Bitch)
Dave East & Scram Jones – For the Love
Joyner Lucas – Not Now I’m Busy
Tobe Nwigwe – Hood Hymns
Moneybagg Yo – Speak Now
Maxo Kream – Personification
Boldy James & Conductor Williams – Across the Tracks
BigXthaPlug – Take Care
Gunna – One of Wun
Boldy James & whothehelliscarlo – Hidden in Plain Sight
Yung Bleu – Jeremy
Capella Grey – Vibe Responsibly, Vol. 1
Action Bronson – Johann Sebastian Bachlava The Doctor
Suga Free & Sporty – Street Communion
Mach-Hommy – #RICHAXXHAITIAN
Blu & Exile – Love (the) Ominous World
Finnese2tymes – Art of War
Wiz Khalifa – Wiz Owens
YG – Just Re’d Up 3
Benny the Butcher & 38 Spesh – Stabbed & Shot 2
Nicholas Craven & Boldy James – Penalty of Leadership
Doe Boy – Been Him
Glorilla – Ehhthang Ehh
Childish Gambino – Bando Stone and The New World
Tierra Whack – World Wide Whack
Philmore Greene – 94 Master P (The Grand Design)
Juicy J – Mental Trillness 2
Curren$y & MonstaBeatz – Radioactive
Paul Wall – Once Upon a Grind
The Musalini – Active & Attractive
Roc Marciano – Marcianology
MC Lyte – 1 of 1
Slum Village – F.U.N.
Elcamino & Black Soprano Family – Built for Cuban Links
Future & Metro Boomin – We Still Don’t Trust You
GloRilla – Glorious
Jay Worthy & DJ Fresh – The Tonite Show Part 2
Mozzy – Brash Dummies
Westside Gunn & DJ Drama – Still Praying
Juicy J – Ravenite Social Club
Elcamino, Real Bad Man, & Black Soprano Family – The Game is The Game
Future & Metro Boomin – We Don’t Trust You
Childish Gambino – Atavista
Dizzy Wright, Demrick & Mike & Keys – Blaze With Us 3
The Musalini – Tru Player In The Game
BeatKing – Never Leave Houston On A Sunday
Fivio Foreign – Pain & Love 2
Don Toliver – Hardstone Psycho
Kid Cudi – Insano (Nitro Mega)
Curren$y & DJ.Fresh – The Encore
J. Cole – Might Delete Later
Lloyd Banks – Halloween Havoc V
Ice Cube – Man Down
Gucci Mane – Greatest of all Trappers (Gangsta Grillz Edition)
Joell Ortiz & The Heatmakerz – W.A.R. (With All Respect)
Casey Veggies & Dylvinci – Nostalgia
The Musalini & 38 Spesh – In God We Trust
Blu – Royal Blu
Devin Malik – Deadstock: Alt Ending
42 Dugg – 4eva Us Neva Them
K Camp – Float 2 London
Animé – .mp3s – EP
Logic – Ultra 85
Buddy – Don’t Forget To Breathe
Future – Mixtape Pluto
Roc Mariciano & The Alchemist – The Skeleton Key
Mustard – Faith of a Mustard Seed
Big Hit, Hit-Boy, & The Alchemist – Black & Whites
Meek Mill – Heathenism
Mozzy – Children Of The Slums
Ghostface Killah – Set The Tone (Guns & Roses)
LL Cool J – The Force
Lyrical Lemonade – All Is Yellow
Stalley – Peerless
Talib Kweli & J. Rawls – The Confidence of Knowing
KXNG Crooked & Joell Ortiz – Tapestry
Common & Pete Rock – The Auditorium, Vol. 1
EarthGang & Spillage Village – Perfect Fantasy
Santé – Still Local
Latto – Sugar Honey Iced Tea
Raekwon & AZ – The Tonite Show and G.O.D (New York Deluxe Edition (2 for 1))
Jay Worthy & DāM FunK – Magic Hour
Maino – Mainovation
Curren$y & DJ.Fresh – The Tonite Show The Sequel
Kash Doll – The Last Doll
Rakim – G.O.Ds Network – Reb7rth
Rowdy Rebel & Fetty Luciano – Splash Brothers 2
The Alchemist, Oh No, & Gangrene – Heads I Win, Tails You Lose
Nappy Roots – The Brew Day Ep 1 – EP
Westside Gunn – 11 – EP
Mozzy & Kalan.FrFr – Lucky Her
Dom Kennedy – Class of 95
LaRussell & Hit-Boy – Rent Due
French Montana – Mac & Cheese 5
G-Eazy – Freak Show
Casanova – I Get It Now
Coi Leray – Lemon Cars – EP
B.o.B – Space Time
A Boogie wit da Hoodie – Alone – EP
Duke Deuce & Made Men Mafia – Tribe
Jaden – 2024 A Case Study of the Long Term Effects of Young Love Jaden
Apollo Brown & CRIMEAPPLE – This, Is Not That
Illa J & Ash Walker – Off Days in London – EP
Big Sean – Better Me Than You
Chief Keef & Mike Will Made-It – Dirty Nachos
Hit-Boy & The Alchemist – Theodore & Andre – EP
Bossman Dlow – Dlow Curry
Lil Uzi Vert – Eternal Atake 2
Polo G – Hood Poet
JT – City Cinderella
Playboy Fresh – Heartbreak Tape Deluxe
Dizzy Wright – Harsh Reality
Dizzy Wright – Trial and Error
Big Yavo – The Giant
BlueBucksClan & Hit-Boy – Biggest Out the West
Dot Cromwell & Tiara Imani – One Day, Under the Stars – Single
Dizzy Wright – Emotional Discipline
TyFontaine – Ascension2: Complete Collection
Rich Homie Quan – Forever Goin In
Flo Milli – Fine Ho, Stay
The Game & Big Hit – Paisley Dreams
Flau’jae – Best Of Both Worlds (Deluxe)
Dj Booker & NLE Choppa – The Chosen Ones
Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign – Vultures 2
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Birthdays 5.9
Beer Birthdays
Cris Cramer (1961)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Richard Adams; writer (1920)
Dante Alighieri; Italian poet (1265)
James M. Barrie; writer (1860)
Glenda Jackson; actor (1936)
Billy Joel; pop singer, pianist (1949)
Famous Birthdays
Lisa Ann; adult actress (1972)
Pedro Armendariz; actor (1912)
George Barker; painter (1882)
János Batsányi; Hungarian-Austrian poet (1763)
Alan Bennett; English writer (1934)
James L. Brooks; writer (1940)
John Brown; abolitionist (1800)
Candice Bergen; actor (1946)
Howard Carter; Egyptologist (1873)
James Collinson; Victorian painter (1825)
John Corbett; actor (1962)
Sonny Curtis; singer-songwriter (1937)
Rosario Dawson; actor (1979)
Manfred Eigen; German physicist (1927)
Prince Fielder; Milwaukee Brewers 1B (1984)
Albert Finney; actor (1936)
Richie Furay; rock musician (1944)
Dave Gahan; English singer-songwriter (1962)
Ralph Goings; painter (1928)
Pancho Gonzales; tennis player (1928)
Tony Gwynn; baseball player (1960)
Roger Hargreaves; English author and illustrator (1935)
Paul Heaton; English singer-songwriter (1962)
Henry J. Kaiser; industrialist (1882)
Steve Katz; rock musician (1945)
Ghostface Killah; rapper (1970)
Gaspard Monge; French mathematician (1746)
Adam Opel; German engineer (1837)
José Ortega y Gasset; Spanish philosopher (1883)
Tom Petersson; rock bassist (1950)
Danny Rapp; rock & roll singer (1941)
Tommy Roe; singer-songwriter (1942)
Lisa Simpson; fictional character (1981)
Hank Snow; country singer (1914)
Mona Van Duyn; poet (1921)
Anne Sofie von Otter; Swedish soprano and actress (1955)
Mike Wallace; television journalist (1918)
Edward Weston; English-American chemist (1850)
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DJ Huggy Les Bons Skeudis - Play Dat Beat (Playlist de Mayleen / One Shot Mix)
Petite playlist de 2h00 pour accompagner votre weekend, j'ai sélectionné tous les titres et notre cher HUGGY LES BONS SKEUDIS a fait le mix, .... On espère que ça va vous plaire ! #playdatbeat
Lien d'écoute : https://www.mixcloud.com/HuggyLesBonsSkeudis/dj-huggy-les-bons-skeudis-play-dat-beat-playlist-by-mayleen-one-shot-mix
Tacklist : 1- Killer Mike "Maynard Vignette" (ft. T.I., JID & Jacquees) 2- NxWorries (Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge) "Daydreaming" 3- Kirby "Superpower" (ft. D Smoke) 4- Doc TMK "You Are Me" (ft. Fae Simon) 5- Ms. Dynamite "Dy-Na-Mi-Tee" 6- Sa-Roc "Talk To Me Nice" 7- Doc TMK "Sad" (ft. Rush Davis) 8- Artifacts "C’Mon Wit Da Git Down" 9- Janelle Monáe "Lipstick Lover" 10- Run The Jewels "Ooh La La" (ft. Lil Wayne, Greg Nice & DJ Premier) 11- DJ Premier "Our Streets" (ft. A$AP Ferg) 12- Killer Mike "Yes!" 13- Foreign Beggars "Young Kings & Queens" (ft Maverick Sabre & Mali Hayes) 14- Little Simz "Sol Woman" (ft. Cleo Sol – Woman) 15- Ghostface Killah & Raekwon "Street Fighters" (ft. Method Man & Busta Rhymes) 16- De La Soul "Memory Of...(Us)" (ft. Estelle & Pete Rock) 17- NxWorries (Anderson .Paak & Knxwledge) "Where I Go" (ft. H.E.R) 18- Masta Ace & Marco Polo "Breukelen Brooklyn" (ft. Smif-N-Wessun) 19- Gang Starr "Family And Loyalty" (ft. J.Cole) 20- De La Soul "Itzsoweezee (Hot)" 21- Justo The MC & Remulak "Knockturnal" (ft. Jazz T) 22- Fatlip, Blu & Madlib "Gansta Rap" (ft. GBA) 23- Sly Johnson "EVRBDD (Everybody Dancin’)" 24- Napoleon Da Legend & Amerigo Gazaway "Return To Crooklyn (Remix)" (feat. Skyzoo & Awon) 25- De La Soul "Stakes Is High" 26- Evidence & DJ Premier "You" 27- Screwball "H-O-S-T-Y-L-E" 28- Bahamadia "Good Rap Music" 29- A Tribe Called Quest "Oh My God" 30- Sampa The Great "Final Form" 31- Queen Pen "A Party Ain’t A Party" (ft. Lost Boyz) 32- Cordae "RNP" (ft. Anderson .Paak) 33- Too Many T’s "Everything Will Be Alright" (ft. Greg Blackman) 34- Gang Starr "DWYCK" (ft. Nice & Smooth) 35- Jurassic 5 "The Way We Do It" 36- Jazz Liberatorz « I Am Hip Hop » (ft. Asheru) 37- MC Serch « Back To The Grill » (ft. Nas, Chubb Rock & Red Hot Lover Tone) 38- The Brooks « So Turned On » 39- Wiley « Boasty » (ft. Stefflon Don, Sean Paul & Idris Elba) 40- Mac Miller « What’s The Use? » 41- Chaka Khan « Like Sugar »
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When word dropped that we were getting a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game in the style of fan favorite TMNT arcade game, “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time” (1991), we just about came out of our shells. And the more we learned about it, the more the hype sustained us like an extra-large pizza with marshmallows and pepperoni.
“Shredder’s Revenge” (2022) came to us from “Streets of Rage 4” (2020) developers Dotemu and Tribute Games, who worked on “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World: The Game” (2010) and previously developed TMNT games for the GameBoy Advance. A beat ‘em up pedigree established, we also learned that the actors from the 1987 television series would return for one last ride in the Turtle Van. Combine that with a soundtrack featuring Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, Mega Ran, and Mike Patton and you’re in for a shell of a good time.
Streaming tonight at 7:30 Central, we’re playing Shredder’s Revenge with you! Head to the Life Begins at 8-Bit discord to share Switch friend codes. What other 2022 games await us? Only one way to find out.
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Power to the people
GOTTA GIVE US WHAT WE NEED: THE 25 DOPEST POLITICAL RAP SONGS
By Stereo Williams
Published Wed, March 23, 2022 at 10:00 PM EDT
Hip-Hop has always been political.
From the organization of community jams in the Bronx to the topicality of songs like "The Message" and "Problems Of the World," Hip-Hop's soul is forever tied to the kind of commentary that sprung from the streets.
In the late 1980s, the political Hip-Hop of artists like Public Enemy and Boogie Down Productions served to reawaken the Black consciousness in mainstream American culture. The rise of Public Enemy announced a new generation of post-civil rights era Black voices, born of economic disenfranchisement and politicized policing of the Reagan era. That ethos has run throughout rap music and Hip-Hop culture in the decades since, and some of the greatest political songs of the past 35 years have come from Hip-Hop artists.
So here are the 25 Dopest political rap songs.
And yeah--you're probably thinking "Waitaminute, if this is supposed to be the TWENTY-FIVE Dopest Political Rap Songs, why are there TWENTY-SIX listed?"
Because we can do what the fuck we want. Fight the power.
#26
"AH YEAH" - KRS-ONE
One of the most incendiary tracks in a catalog that's about as unapologetic as it gets, KRS delivers this firebomb on his classic sophomore solo album, calling out white supremacy and racism on one of his most bombastic anthems.
#25
"REAGAN" - KILLER MIKE
Dissecting Iran Contra and the influx of drugs into America's inner cities in the 1980s, Mike blasts the 40th President of the United States, explaining how his administration's policies ripped apart Black communities and the effects would ripple out for generations.
#24
"12 PROBLEMS" - RAPSODY
Over Don Cannon and Cubeatz's production, the rhymer out of North Carolina delivers social commentary in the age of Black Lives Matter and Donald Trump; focusing her personal frustrations at police brutality, the prison industrial complex, and the War on Drugs.
#23
"STOP THE VIOLENCE" - BOOGIE DOWN PRODUCTIONS
The song that kicked off KRS-One’s Stop the Violence campaign, promoting peace and harmony in the hip-hop community. The campaign was kicked off after a fan was shot and killed outside of a Boogie Down Productions and Public Enemy show. The track encourages listeners to change the narrative of hip-hop and street culture by putting an end to the violence, staying true to KRS-One’s ethos of positivity and black empowerment.
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#22
"NATURE OF THE THREAT" - RAS KASS
Ras Kass delivers an Afrocentric telling of history via this notorious track from his debut album, "Soul On Ice." Quibbles about accuracy persist, as the Cali emcee establishes himself as a wordsmith of the top order, breaking down everything from religion to war. A song that undoubtedly has sparked countless stoned in debates in HBCU dorm rooms across America.
#21
"BURN HOLLYWOOD BURN" - PUBLIC ENEMY FEAT. ICE CUBE, BIG DADDY KANE
Chuck, Kane and Cube take aim and fire at Tinseltown and its depiction of Black people. Endorsing Black filmmakers like Spike Lee while bodyslamming Oscar fodder like "Driving Miss Daisy," it was the perfect middle finger to the way the big screen has exploited Blackness.
#20
"REVOLUTION" - ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT
The Atlanta-based collective was one of the hottest acts in music when they were tapped to deliver this track for the soundtrack to Spike Lee's "Malcolm X." The song became an anthem.
#19
"B.I.B.L.E." - GZA W/KILLAH PRIEST
Essentially a showcase for Priest placed at the end of GZA's epic "Liquid Swords" albums, it finds Priest kicking knowledge of self and celebrating how wisdom has helped reach an elevated spiritual place as a man as he picks apart Christianity.
#18
"MOSH" - EMINEM
Em's most famously topical track is him squaring off against George W. Bush and the much-ballyhooed "War On Terror" of the early 2000s. The slow burn of the production gives Em plenty of space to air out his feelings on Dubya's legacy.
#17
"I WANNA KILL SAM" - ICE CUBE
Cube has no shortage of topical tracks but one of his most incendiary is this assault on the American military. Delivered with the specter of Operation: Desert Storm and "Be All You Can Be" ads, Cube criticizes the exploitative way the U.S. military recruits in the hood.
#16
"SHAKIYLA" - POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS
The Five Percenter-influenced Jersey crew tackled a number of hard-hitting issues, from black economic empowerment to religion, in their underrated catalog. Here, Wise Intelligent, Culture Freedom and Father Shaheed address misogyny, street harassment and disrespect of the Black woman.
#15
"A SONG FOR ASSATA" - COMMON FEAT. CEE-LO
Sure, the song from his critically-acclaimed 2000 album "Like Water For Chocolate" was very on the nose and maybe a little book report-ish but you can’t really diss a song that gives a history lesson about the activist hero, Assata Shakur.
#14
"WICKED" - ICE CUBE
The smoke of the L.A. riots was still fresh in everyone's minds when Cube dropped this incendiary single from 1992s "The Predator." Cube makes it clear where he stands on things: "April 21st was power to the people. And we might just see a sequel."
#13
"LIVE AT THE O.M.N.I." - GOODIE MOB
The Good Die Mostly Over Bullshit. The ATL foursome get raw and real about Black power on this, another gem from their debut album, "Soul Food," “...O.M.N.I.” is Goodie doing what they do best, dissecting racist systems with perceptiveness and relatability.
#12
"MATHEMATICS" - MOS DEF
The BK spitter earned his reputation as one of the illest emcees of all time. On this classic from his flawless debut album "Black On Both Sides," Yasiin Bey breaks down the math for those who ain't wise to it.
#11
"DANCE WITH THE DEVIL" - IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE
On his most infamous song, the lyrical assassin delivers a harrowing story rap; one that serves as a metaphorical dissection for the degradation of society's morals and the embrace of evil.
#10
"FIRE & EARTH" - X-CLAN
Brother J, Professor X and the crew may have delivered their most radio-friendly single, but X-Clan still doesn't flinch in their takedown of Eurocentricity, white supremacy, and even self-proclaimed "humanist" KRS-One.
#9
"THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT" - PARIS
His Bay Area bonafides are evident, as Paris has been dubbed "The Black Panther of Hip-Hop" for a reason. The most famous is probably this classic single, a song so political incendiary that it got the fiery rapper banned from Black Entertainment Television.
#8
"THE BLACKER THE BERRY" - KENDRICK LAMAR
An anthem for the Black Lives Matter era, K. Dot explodes on this standout track from his critically-acclaimed classic "To Pimp A Butterfly." His focused fire is aimed at the police and at the systemic racism in which Western society was forged. As he also goes off on gangs and crime, the Compton product reminds everyone that he's all-too-human and conflicted, as well.
#7
"HOLLER IF YA HEAR ME" - 2PAC
Recorded following the 1992 L.A. riots, you can hear Pac’s rage on this banger from his second album, 1993’s "Strictly From My N.I.G.G.A.Z" when he raps: “To my brothers on the block better stay strapped, black/And accept no substitutes/I bring truth to the youth tear the roof off the whole school/Oh no, I won't turn the other cheek/In case ya can't see, that's why we burned the other week..."
#6
"CELL THERAPY" - GOODIE MOB
The lead single from their debut album, "Soul Food," “Cell Therapy” served as a blaring marker for Goodie’s arrival. Organized Noize’s distinctive, muddy and sinister production was on full display here, as was the grimy, keenly observant lyricism that Goodie Mob became known for. That piano line is beyond iconic.
#5
"LADIES FIRST" - QUEEN LATIFAH FEAT. MONIE LOVE
From Day One, Queen Latifah has addressed misogyny in Hip-Hop. On this standout single from her classic debut "All Hail The Queen," the Jersey star (and U.K. transplant Monie) makes it plain that history proves that Black women are to be respected and honored.
#4
"SOUND OF DA POLICE" - KRS-ONE
Unfortunately, this track is just as relevant today as it was the day of the release decades ago. In this song KRS One addresses police brutality toward the black community, linking the days of slavery to the way police acts in these modern times. Comparing overseers to police officers, everyone should be scared of the sounds of the police.
#3
"HIP-HOP" - DEAD PREZ
stic.man and m1 opened the new millennium with this anthem that reminded everyone what Hip-Hop's heart is supposed to be. Delivered at the height of the rap game's flossiest era, it was a manifesto for maintaining integrity in the face of superficial shine.
#2
"F*CK THE POLICE" - N.W.A.
They didn't try to soften it. They didn't try to smooth it out. Eazy, Dre, Ren, Yella and Ice Cube just went there. Before Rodney King. Before "Boyz N the Hood." Before the world had seen a peek at life in South Central L.A., N.W.A. delivered a look at the hood and the reality of police brutality. Their most famous song, this classic cop diss notoriously made the World's Most Dangerous Group a target for the F.B.I.
#1
"FIGHT THE POWER" - PUBLIC ENEMY
It's the epitome of Hip-Hop's focused anger. The theme song for Spike Lee's classic "Do The Right Thing," Chuck D and Flavor Flav's epic single crystallized a generation's righteous rage and became the quintessential anthem for rap's political ethos. The opening salvo, the iconic music video, the infamous Elvis Presley body slam--it all contributes to what would ultimately become regarded as one of the greatest songs of all time.
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Coachella 2007 Poster & Lineup
Friday April 27, Saturday April 28 and Sunday April 29
Coachella becomes a 3-day event to account for a year-after-year growth in attendance.
Friday April 27
Bjork(2002)
Interpol(2003)
the Jesus and Mary Chain
Artic Monkeys
Jarvis Cocker
Sonic Youth(2003)
Faithless
DJ Shadow(2003)
Peeping Tom
Brazilian Girls
Peaches
Felix Da Housecat(2003)
Rufus Wainwright
Stephen Marley featuring Junior Gong
Nickel Creek
Digitalism
Tokyo Police Club
Comedians of the Comedy
EL-P(2003)
Julieta Venegas
Of Montreal
Gogol Bordello
Satellite Party
Benny Benassi
Circa Survive
Silversun Pickups
Gillian Welch
Tilly and the Wall
David Guetta
Amy Winehouse
Noisettes
Evil Nine
Busdriver
Brother Ali
Saturday April 28
Red Hot Chili Peppers(2003)
the Arcade Fire(2005)
Tiesto(2002)
the Decemberists
the Good, the Bad and the Queen
Travis
Kings of Leon
Gotan Project
the Rapture(2003, 2004)
LCD Soundsystem(2004)
Blonde Redhead(2001, 2002)
the New Pornographers(2007)
the Black Keys(2004)
!!!(2004)
Regina Spektor
Hot Chip
MSTRKRFT
Peter Bjorn and John
Ozomatli(2001, 2002)
Ghostface Killah
Fountains of Wayne
Jack’s Mannequin
Sparklehorse
the Nightwatchman
Roky Erickson & the Explosives
Cornelius
CocoRosie
Andrew Bird
the Frames
the Fratellis
Justice
Pharoahe Monch
Fields
the Cribs
Girl Talk
the Chuck Dukowski Sextet
Mike Relm
Dj Heather Yeva
Pop Levi
Sunday April 29
Rage Against the Machine
Manu Chao
Air(2004)
Happy Mondays
Paul van Dyk(2004)
Willie Nelson
Crowded House
the Roots
Kaiser Chiefs
Damien Rice
Placebo
Explosions in the Sky
the Lemonheads
Konono No.1
Richie Hawtin(1999, 2003)
Soulwax Nite Versions
Infected Mushroom
Lily Allen
Amos Lee
José González
Spank Rock
VNV Nation
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Against Me!
Ratatat
Junior Boys
the Feeling
the Kooks
CSS
Klaxons
Tapes ‘n Tapes
Teddybears
Lupe Fiasco
Mando Diao
Grizzly Bear
Mike
the Coup
the Avett Bros.
Anathallo
Kid Beyond
Fair to Midland
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Here's 100 of the albums from 2024 that i''ve enjoyed the most: 50 hip hop records, and 50 albums in other genres. There's still a ton of stuff I haven't gotten to yet or need to revisit, but i'm feeling pretty good about this and don't think too much would change aside from the order. Insane year for music overall, and surely there will still be some big releases in the next two months. Biggest surprise for me was definitely The Cure making a comeback after almost two decades and putting out their best album since Wish. I'm also convinced that Robert Smith is an actual vampire. he still sounds great after all this time. Charts with album titles included Again, i'm sure there's plenty of stuff that has gone under the radar for me so as always i'm open to recommendations. Let me know what your favorite records are, i'd genuinely like to know. I'll post the list of albums below, and maybe at the end of the year will do some kind of spotify playlist with one or two songs from each. Peace.
Hip hop:
ELUCID - REVELATOR
Ka - The Thief Next To Jesus
AKAI SOLO - DREAMDROPDRAGON
Mach-Hommy- #RICHAXXHAITIAN
Cavalier - Different Type Time
The Fortunate Ones - RESIN
Armand Hammer - BLK LBL
Dead Players - Faster Than the Speed of Death
ShrapKnel - Nobody Planning To Leave
Sunmundi & klwn cat - Lived and Born
Desert Camo - Desert Camo
Nakama - EMBERGO_
Lee Scott - To Tame A Dead Horse
Joshua Virtue - Black Box: JOSHUA IS DEAD
Freddie Gibbs - You Only Die ince
Navy Blue - Memoirs in Armour
Phiik & Lungs - Carrot Season
Nickelus F - MMCHT
Nuse Tyrant - Juxtaposed Echoes
Mary Sue - Voice Memos From A Winter In China
DJ Muggs & Raz Fresco - The Eternal Now
Revival Season - Golden Age of Self Snitching
Midnight Sons - Money Has No Owners
Tyler, the Creator - Chromakopia
Sasco - The Hottest Year on Record
Boldy James & Conductor Williams - Across The Tracks
Hester Valentine - Valenta
Mavi - Shadowbox
Serengeti - KDIV
JPEGMAFIA - I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU
Rap Man Gavin & postureless - Memories, Dreams, Reflections
yungmorpheus - WAKING UP AND CHOOSING VIOLENCE
Sadistik & Maulskull - Oblivion Theater
Roc Marciano - MARCIOLOGY
R.A.P. Ferreira - the First Fist to Make Contact When We Dap
Deca & Dealz - Bough
Nxworries - WHY LAWD?
Oddisee - And Yet Still
Rich Jones & SINAI. - Sour Dub
Lupe Fiasco - Samurai
Noveliss & Hir-O - Cyberpunk Rhapsody
Cavalier & Quelle Chris - Death Tape 2: We Gon' Need Each Other
Killah Priest - Abraxas Rebis Simha Pleroma
Vince Staples - Dark Times
Kooley High & Tuamie - All Infinite
MIKE & Tony Seltzer - Pinball
Daniel Son & Futurewave - BUSHMAN BODEGA
Vic Spencer & August Fanon - Psychological Cheat Sheet 5
Jack Jetson & Illinformed - Winter Forever
bromethugzine - THUG ZINE issue 002: WORLD-SPIRIT
Everything else:
Chelsea Wolfe - She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She
Iglooghost - Tidal Memory Exo
chat pile - Cool World
Frail Body - Artificial Bouquet
The Cure - Songs Of A Lost World
Trauma Ray - Chameleon
Terry Green - PROVISIONAL LIVING
Gouge Away - Deep Sage
Thou - Umbilical
ØKSE - ØKSE
Tenue - Arcos, bóvedas, pórticos
Krallice - Inorganic Rites
Nala Sinephro - Endlessness
Punchlove - Channels
Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding - Milton + esperanza
Arooj Aftab - Night Reign
Hammok - Look How Long Lasting Everything Is Moving Forward For Once
Blood Incantation - Absolute Elsewhere
Crumb - AMAMA
Kamasi Washington - Fearless Novement
Fievel Is Glauque - Rong Weicknes
Camila Bañados - Viento 1.
julie - my anti-aircraft friend
Oranssi Pazuzu - Muuntautuja
Skee Mask - Resort
Mary Halvorson - Cloudward
Infant Island - Obsidian wreath
Blushing - Sugarcoat
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - NO TITLE AS OF 13 FEBRUARY 2024 28,340 DEAD
MAGDALENA BAY - Imaginal Disk
Leaving Time - Angel in the Sand
Joel Ross - nublues
Both Gibbons - Lives Outgrown
geordie greep - The New Sound
Nilüfer Yanya - My Method Actor
Nails - Every Bridge Burning
Hiatus Kaiyote Love Heart Cheat Code
Liana Flores Flower of the soul
Babii - Daredeviil2000
Blind Girls - An Exit Exists
HERIOT - Devoured by the Mouth of Hell
Julia Holter - Something in the Room She Moves
Cindy Lee - Diamond Jubilee
Melt-Banana - 3+5
Ulcerate - Cutting The Throat Of God
Spirit of the Beehive - YOU'LL HAVE TO LOSE SOMETHING
Hannah Frances - Keeper of the Shepherd
Ginger Root -Shinbanguni
Martha Skye Murphy - Um
Pluma - Não Leve a Mal
#music recommendations#music recs#aoty 2024#2024 album of the year#chelsea wolfe#ELUCID#brownsville ka#AKAI SOLO#iglooghost#chat pile#frail body#the cure#cavalier#armand hammer#trauma ray#mach-hommy
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