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therappundit · 2 years
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*The Best of the Bestest!: The Rap Pundit’s Picks For The Finest Rap Projects of 2022
*Just a list of MY favorite favorites from a year filled with a lot of damn good music.  
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What else needs to be said at this point?  You have probably seen at least a dozen “Best of” lists by now, with many of the same albums cluttered near the top....but this is THE Rap Pundit’s list, so you know you’re bound to find more gems than chalk.
In a historically deep year for rap music (a topic worth profiling in the future), the headline story was probably the numerous side stories.  Be it the explosion of great music coming from areas that had a previously under-reported wealth of talent (especially Wisconsin and Florida), the underground scene getting more high profile exposure than it has in years (artists like billy woods, Fatboi Sharif and Lungs/Lonesword being shouted-out by numerous mainstream outlets!?), sample-driven drill officially becoming the preferred drill-flavor (at least on the east coast, shout-out Shawny Binladen, Four50, Big YaYa and the YTB), and of course the simply inescapable rise of club music’s influence on rap right now (Bandmanrill is clearly the master of this lane, but this style isn’t going away anytime soon)….if you couldn’t find something you loved in 2022, you might not actually like rap music.
But the proof is in the pudding, let’s get into it.  Here are my personal picks for the most impressive albums/mixtapes/EPs/projects/whatever of 2022…
***High Honors***:  Beware of the Monkey by MIKE, Motion Not Emotion by DB.Boutabag, Playing With Fire by ShooterGang Kony, Crack Music 2 by Skilla Baby, Beyond Belief by 38 Spesh & Harry Fraud, Gold Bricks by ElCamino, and Formal Intro by dp0mmy [+about 100 more that I plan to shout-out on future posts!]
100. VACABULAREE by Valee
99. The DogFather by Paco Panama
98. u be ight by QThree
97. Traumazine by Megan Thee Stallion
96. Metatron’s Cube by Aj Suede & Televangel
95. Spaceships on the Blade by Larry June
94. Scorpion Eyes by BandGang Lonnie Band$
93. Raw Extractions by Lukah
92. Marlowe 3 by Marlowe (L’Orange & Solemn Brigham)
91. SNOFALL by Jeezy & DJ Drama
90. Tales Of A Yung Son by Four50
89. Ima Island Boy by Pros AP
88. WHERE ARE THE BUGS!? by Cise Greeny, Phiik & Lungs/LoneSword
87. Let’s Do A Drill by Asian Doll
86. GRIPTAPE by the grittiest, Raz Fresco, Eric Right
85. Triple Black Diamonds 2 by al.divino & Estee Nack
84. Where The Shooters Be by SleazyWorld Go
83. As Above So Below by VIP Skylark
82. ONLY BUILT 4 DIAMOND LINKS by Peezy
81. Deutsche Marks 3 by Willie The Kid & V Don
80. THE LIZ 2 by Armani Caesar
79. Wordly Ways by Archibald Slim
78. I NEVER LIKED YOU (Deluxe) by Future
77. MARTINELLI MAC-ELEV by Willyynova
76. Jungle Life by DCG BROTHERS (DCG Shun, DCG Bsavv)
75. FACE (Deluxe Edition) by Babyface Ray
74. What They Hittin 4 by Jay Worthy & DJ Muggs
73. Sedale Threat by Wrecking Crew (Zilla Rocca, Curly Castro & PremRock)
72. Dollar Menu 4 by Mach-Hommy & Tha God Fahim
71. On High Alert, Vol. 4 by Real Bad Man
70. EA Monster by Young Nudy
69. Back For Everything by Kodak Black
68. raja’s sun by iblss
67. BussaBrick Vol. 2: BussOne 101 by Chicken P
66. 2 Headed Goat by 1100 Himself & Mitchell
65. The I&I by Teller Bank$ & Ed Glorious
64. COTI 2:  The Course of the Inevitable 2 by Lloyd Banks
63. The Broadcast by Fil Jackson
62. The 13 Tape 2 by Jugg Harden
61. HTR Vol. 1: The Legend of Tawny Tone by Koncept Jack$on
60. MEMPHIS MASSACRE III *or* CRUNKSTAR [I still can’t make up my mind!?] by Duke Deuce
59. BEFORE SHIT GOT WEIRD by The Cool Kids
58. ENDLESS by evrymN
57. 25 Features, Vol. 2 by Los & Nutty
56. SLANG CASINO by YUNGMORPHEUS & Obijuan
55. Before The Winner Comes The Fall by Grunge Gallardo
54. Valley of Dry Bones by Stik Figa & Conductor Williams
53. Paint the City (Gangsta Grillz) by Icewear Vezzo & DJ Drama
52. Lost In Austin by kingdoughmane.
51. Gold by DJ Muggs & Rigz
50. Black Vladimir by Meyhem Lauren & Daringer
49. Dog$hit & Ammunition by WTM Milt
48. Laughing so Hard, it Hurts by Mavi
47. Metal Lung by Shrapknel (Curly Castro & Premrock)
46. Da Under Dog by MarijuanaXO
45. The Forever Story by JID
44. SHADOWSELF by Sleep Sinatra & Ohbliv
43. CHAINLINK by Phiik & Duro
42. $oul $old $eparately by Freddie Gibbs
41. Church by billy woods & Messiah Musik
40. RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART by Vince Staples
39. SOGW2: Estee Nack & The Order of the Golden Fleece by Estee Nack & Sadhugold
38. Blame Kansas by T.F, Roc Marciano & Mephux
37. Joe Fog by Errol Holden
36. ill be right back! by amani & robalu
35. LIVE FROM THE OTHER SIDE by Mikem Nahmir & The Fades Formation
34. The Elephant Man’s Bones by Roc Marciano & The Alchemist
33. Her Loss by Drake & 21 Savage
32. Frank by Fly Anakin
31. SOUTH CENTRAL by G Perico
30. Sewaside II by Mike Shabb
29. King’s Disease III by Nas & Hit-Boy
28. Cold Cuts by Wiki & Subjxct 5
27. Melt My Eyez See Your Future (The Extended Edition) by Denzel Curry
26. Intros, Outros & Interludes by Domo Genesis & Evidence
25. Few Good Things by Saba
24. BABYST5XNE GORILLAS by Baby Stone Gorillas
23. Fair Exchange No Robbery by Boldy James & Nicholas Craven
22. Continuous Improvement by Papo2oo4, DJ Lucas & Subjxct 5
21. Kiss The Ring by Rome Streetz
20. MOB by Babyface Ray
19. I Love Y.O.U. cuz Y.O.U. Ugle Vol.1 by Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire
18. It’s Almost Dry by Pusha T
17. Smoke Detector by Rich Jones
16. The Soufside Villain by Marco Plus
15. Tana Talk 4 by Benny The Butcher
14. Continuance by Curren$y & Alchemist
13. Cheat Codes by Black Thought & Danger Mouse
12. Languish Arts and Woeful Studies by Ka
11. Spirit Roaming by AKAI SOLO
Aaaaaaaaand now, my top ten...
10.  I Told Bessie by ELUCID
[A well-oiled machine of an album, I Told Bessie lurches along from one ear-grabbing soundscape to another, each gifted contributor putting their stamp on some precious reflection from ELUCID (all producers were in top form here, but Child Actor, Messiah Musik and Sebb were especially potent).  As one half of Armand Hammer, ELUCID has no trouble being a tour guide through his own stroll down memory lane.  He is a superior narrator that knows his way around a vast array of different styles of instrumentals, which means that Bessie never gets too dark or too bright, adding easy replay value to even the heavier moments of the album.]
9. Component System with the Auto Reverse by Open Mike Eagle
[Open Mike Eagle has circled around the epicenter of the underground rap scene for some time now, always a worthy contributor, albeit not one to necessarily be recognized during award season. That should change with his latest effort, a brilliant piece of nostalgia, personal reflection, and an earnest love for hip-hop.  Also, great writing aside, the beats on here are simply phenomenal.]
8. SICK! by Earl Sweatshirt
[Forgot that this dropped in 2022?  The first AOTY contender to drop is all too often the album ending up with the short end of the stick come December, and that seems to be the case with SICK!.  Less sonically aggressive than much of his previous work, Earl still manages to cram so much thoughtful writing into quick, fun-size doses.  The most effective music isn’t always the music that begs for our attention, and this feels like an album where the listener is fortunate just to catch Earl’s thoughts before they float away, to make room for more poignant passing thoughts.  Perhaps Earl’s best gift as an artist is his ability to leave fans wanting more.]
7. Bokleen World by Mike Shabb
[By now the buzz is just starting to nip at Mike Shabb's heels. The Montreal MC/producer was not on my radar before this year, but hot damn has he made an impact in 2022.  If it wasn’t his TWO great solo albums that he dropped, it was the acclaim from tastemakers like Westside Gunn, who got his production skills the attention they deserve.  More importantly, Shabb is coming out of Montreal, Canada, making him a representative of a scene that is starting to make waves well outside of the Canadian border.  I loved his release from earlier this year, but for me it was Bokleen World that showcased all of the many dimensions of an exciting young artist.]
6.  MOOR CHORES by Lord Kayso
[Another artist that I was completely unfamiliar with at this time last year, Brooklyn’s Lord Kayso is closing out this year as one of my favorite artists.  There’s something about his delivery and the way that he colors in his world that feels simultaneously intimate but distant, much like how a young Nas was portrayed as a writer’s-writer, watching events in his community unfold from a project window.  Kayso reflects on his world with a casual delivery that doesn’t seem to be emotionally affected in the moment, but the fact that he’s sharing these personal stories at all confirms that he’s a man with a great deal on his mind.]
5. For All Debts Public and Private by Defcee & Boathouse
[Last year Defcee & Messiah Musik really surprised some folks (myself included) by dropping Trapdoor, one of the best albums of 2021, in December...so let that be a lesson to anyone that thinks they can finalize their annual Best Of lists by the time Thanksgiving wraps up.  That's a tough act to follow, but Defcee & Boathouse managed to strike in 2022 with another fantastic project in For All Debts Public and Private. An impressive list of some of the underground's finest join forces with Boathouses impactful backdrops and Defcee's revealing bars, all to create an album that is as thoughtful as it is prone to high levels of replay value.  When it comes to dissecting one's life and perspectives, I don't know if any MC's pen is touching Defcee at the moment.]
4. Deathfame by Quelle Chris
[Detroit's uber-talented virtuoso Quelle Chris has been accumulating one of the deepest catalogues in music for some time now, but Deathfame is truly one of his finest works top to bottom. An under-reported trend for Quelle is that he somehow finds a way to become more and more versatile as a producer with every album.  Never allowing his sense of humor to drown out his messages, and never being so devoid of humor that his messages come off as bitter, a great Quelle Chris album has become a most welcome tradition over these past few years....and I hope it continues!]
3.  Aethiopes by billy woods & Preservation
[Gonna keep it moving here…billy woods is just flat out the most prolific writer in rap music right now, Preservation is a genius and their chemistry is off the charts.  Add a handful of standout guest verses - EL-P, Boldy, Breeze and hot damn, Despot!? - and you have an AOTY worthy album.  Too many memorable quotes and verse of the year contenders to list, but for some reason there’s a special place in my heart for “trying to pay rent - but that’s not black empowerment, that’s you trying to pay rent”.]
2. 10 (a.k.a. HWH10) by Westside Gunn
[Maybe my favorite Westside Gunn project since FLYGOD, which for me (as a bit of a Griselda stan since 2015), is saying a lot.  Reminiscent of Kanye’s “anyone around, come to the studio right now!” energy during better times - his MBDTF G.O.O.D. Friday roll out - for the latest (last??) installment of his controversially titled music series, Gunn managed to pull together a somewhat surprising list of features for a mixtape of loose and FUN bar-fests over the most varied, ear-grabbing production that we have heard from the Griselda collective in a minute.  I’m not actually sure who was in the studio and who wasn’t, but when the outcome puts Run The Jewels, A$AP Rocky, Doe Boy, Black Star, Busta and Rae & Ghost together on the same project, you get a straight-up dope tape that reminds me of why I fell in love with underground rap music in the first place.  Classic Soundbombing vibes, for me.]
1.  Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar
[When it comes down to releasing new albums, no other rap artist needs to check as many boxes as Kendrick Lamar.  JAY-Z, J.Coke, Drake, you name it - none of them have to incorporate mainstream bangers, nuanced “conscious rap”, alternative choices, catchy lyrics, superior production, clear expression of ideas, and manage to touch the bar set by fans with incredibly high expectations for an artist that doesn’t release new music as often as his peers…but such is the life of anyone who is considered to have the highest ceiling in their field.  Yet with Mr. Morale, Kendrick unleashed the album that *he* wanted to release: a sprawling conversation piece that stumbles through dozens of sticky topics without digging his heels into any one stance for too long. 
 It’s the perfect expression of ideas from anyone that came out of the last few years of isolation with a creeping sense of doubt, mistrust for the information circling around him, and a general awkwardness for how to interact with the world once again.  I’m not sorry that many of the thoughts he shared on this album weren’t met as “correct” based on our expectations of what many of us want him to represent, but more importantly, Kendrick shouldn’t be sorry either.  Much like other prominent people of influence in the world today, we should be discussing the nuance of everything we’re told, and the great points often come from those exchanges - way moreso than the regurgitation of curated policy that is deemed acceptable by the loudest of audiences.  So yes, I believe Kendrick Lamar’s Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers to be hands-down the best rap album of 2022.  All messages aside, how anyone could miss the well-crafted delivery and high quality production that is easily the most engaging of any mainstream rap album in 2022, is still pretty surprising to me….but I suppose conflicted opinions are exactly what should come from a talented artist stewing in his own conflicted opinions in recent years.   Oh well, I guess even the best in their field can’t please everybody.]
Next stop....best songs. 👀
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Bologna: "Cuore di Spagna", 18a edizione del festival internazionale monografico di Teatri di Vita
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Bologna: "Cuore di Spagna", 18a edizione del festival internazionale monografico di Teatri di Vita. Edizione numero 18 per il festival internazionale geopolitico di Teatri di Vita "Cuore di...", dedicato quest'anno alla Spagna, il Paese al centro dell'attenzione all'indomani del voto che ha segnato una grande avanzata della destra. La Spagna della politica, ma soprattutto la Spagna di una cultura immensa e importante, e la Spagna del nostro immaginario. Tutto questo in un programma che la racconta attraverso le voci della creazione contemporanea: 6 spettacoli di danza contemporanea e teatro fisico in prima nazionale, 7 film di cui uno in anteprima nazionale e 23 cortometraggi, 1 concerto e 1 mostra fotografica. Sono previsti anche incontri su alcuni aspetti della Spagna (a cominciare dal dibattito sulla Corrida) e appuntamenti gastronomici, tra paella, tortillas e gazpacho... Il festival "Cuore di Spagna" è a Teatri di Vita (via Emilia Ponente, 485, Bologna; tel. 333.4666333; teatridivita.it) dal 21 al 27 agosto 2023, nell'ambito di "Bologna Estate 2023", il cartellone di attività promosso e coordinato dal Comune di Bologna e dalla Città metropolitana di Bologna - Territorio Turistico Bologna-Modena, con il sostegno della Regione Emilia Romagna e il contributo della Fondazione del Monte, e la collaborazione di Hispania Asociación Cultural. Per lo spettacolo dal vivo, quasi interamente centrato sulla danza contemporanea, si parte con Instructions On How To Fall di A. Crespo Barba e Lukas Karvelis: un duo spagnolo-lituano per una originalissima rivisitazione dei ritmi del flamenco, realizzata in residenza artistica a Teatri di Vita in vista del festival e con la collaborazione dell'Ambasciata Lituana a Roma, e che quindi debutterà in prima assoluta proprio all'interno del festival (21-22 agosto). A seguire tutti gli altri spettacoli sono in prima nazionale: Límit di Maria Andrés, uno spettacolo dove la danza dialoga con il teatro fisico e la clownerie poetica (24 agosto). Gochos di David Blanco y Sergio Toyos è invece una originalissima danza documentaria, che racconta in modo impressionante una strage di antifascisti durante il franchismo, gettati in una fossa comune ritrovata da pochissimi anni (25 agosto). Ha un'impostazione più performativa la danza di Celia Reyes, che in Padecer la carne esplora lo spazio e la body art in un allestimento particolare (26 agosto). Infine, il festival si chiuderà con il ritorno di Carmen Werner e della sua ormai storica compagnia Provisional Danza, che torna dopo 18 anni a Teatri di Vita per presentare Un momento oportuno (27 agosto). Per il cinema, anticipato nei 5 giorni precedenti dalla rassegna di film restaurati di Pedro Almodóvar, è prevista dal 21 al 27 agosto un'importante selezione di ben 30 titoli della cinematografia iberica: 23 cortometraggi e 7 lungometraggi degli ultimi 4 anni. Tra questi ultimi: La voluntaria di Nely Reguera (2022); 70 Binladens di Koldo Serra (2020); Intemperie di Benito Zambrano (2019), vincitore di due premi Goya; Libertad di Clara Roquet (2021), presentato alla Settimana della Critica a Cannes e vincitore di due premi Goya; Espiritu sagradodi Chema García Ibarra (2022), menzione speciale al Festival di Locarno e vincitore in molti altri festival da Seattle a Mar del Plata; O que arde di Oliver Laxe (2019), premio speciale della giuria al Festival di Cannes - Un certain regard e premio Goya. E inoltre, l'anteprima italiana di uno straordinario docufilm realizzato da Isabel Coixet (La mia vita senza me, La vita segreta delle parole, Lezioni d'amore, Guida per la felicità, Elisa e Marcela) su un incredibile caso di abusi sessuali di ragazze anche minorenni all'interno di una scuola di teatro a Lleida, le cui denunce avvenute pochi anni dopo si sono scontrate con la prescrizione del reato, suscitando una vasta eco e polemiche in tutta la Spagna: El sostre groc / The yellow ceiling è un atto d'accusa potentissimo contro il sessismo e a sostegno delle lotte contro gli abusi, che hanno portato al movimento #metoo. Per la musica, è in arrivo l'estroso duo Hidrogenesse, che si esibirà per la prima volta in Italia (23 agosto): un ensemble originale di elettronica, pop, art-rock, dal gusto visionario camp, composto da Carlos Ballesteros e Genís Segarra, che con i loro 5 album e un'infinità di collaborazioni, hanno spaziato dalla loro creazione nel 1997 dal synth-pop al glitter rock, dalla dance al pop sofisticato, galvanizzando i giovani spagnoli. Durante l'intera durata del festival è infine prevista la mostra fotografica di Mingo Venero "Silenciosa espera / Silent expect": scatti in bianco e nero che descrivono la condizione di sospensione dei migranti africani alle porte della Spagna. Venero collabora con Save the Children, Medici senza frontiere e altre ONG in progetti di fotografia documentaria in diverse parti del mondo, è alla sua prima esibizione in Italia, e sarà presente all'inaugurazione, lunedì 21 agosto.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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ラップ2021
1. Yung Kayo - All In ▼ 2. Jugg Harden - Lamb Chop ▼ 3. Trapland Pat - Adlib ▼ 4. Bandmanrill - BULLET ▼ 5. EST Gee - Capitol 1 ▼ 6. SOS B4L - Beeper ▼ 7. RXK Nephew - American Terrorist ▼ 8. Kay Flock - Being Honest ▼ 9. Flo Milli - Roaring 20s ▼ 10. Veeze - Choppas In Hawaii ▼ 11. Yung Mal - Woo feat. Lil Quill ▼ 12. Playboi Carti - Miss the Rage (AMV) *Trippie Redd ▼ 13. Lil Supe - ZAZA ▼ 14. Jugg Harden - Jewelry Feat. Babyface Ray ▼ 15. Veeze - Small Fry ▼ 16. GlockBoyz Teejaee - Who I Say I Am ▼ 17. Rich Homie Quan - Daily Bread ▼ 18. Lil Gray - White Flag ▼ 19. Peewee Longway, Cassius Jay - Blue Benjamins ▼ 20. david shawty - lucifer ▼ 21. SahBabii - Boofalay ▼ 22. Mach-Hommy - Folie Á Deux Feat. Westside Gunn, Keisha Plum ▼ 23. Trapland Pat - Big Business ▼ 24. Jugg Harden - Hellcat Demon (remix) Feat. Babyface Ray ▼ 25. G Perico - I'm In Traffic ▼ 26. EST Gee - Lick Back ▼ 27. CeeFineAss - Payback 2.0 Feat. Moneybagg Yo ▼ 28. Saweetie - Fast ▼ 29. Wiki - Roof ▼ 30. P-Lo - Going Off ▼ 31. Migos - Straightenin ▼ 32. Lil Supe - Pop 1 ▼ 33. Matt OX - PSYCHE ▼ 34. Chippass - Oooh ▼ 35. Veeze - Kurt Angle ▼ 36. 24Lik x 392Lil Head - PPP ▼ 37. Young Slo-Be - NGH ▼ 38. Tisakorean - silly rabbit (bugs Bunny) ▼ 39. BabyTron - Mr. Miyagi ▼ 40. Vip Skylark & Papo2oo4 - Jigga What ▼ 41. Babyface Ray - What The Business Is ▼ 42. Larry June - Iced Coffee ▼ 43. EST Gee x 42 Dugg - Members Only ▼ 44. Duwap Kaine - The Benjamin Franklin Love Story ▼ 45. Bandmanrill - Mr.Dontcuffthat ▼ 46. BabyTron - PunchGod 3 ▼ 47. Playboi Carti - King Vamp ▼ 48. ALLBLACK - Life of A P ▼ 49. Mach-Hommy - The Stellar Ray Theory ▼ 50. Yung Kayo - new world ▼ 51. CeeFineAss - Requirements ▼ 52. Papo2oo4 - Barkley ▼ 53. SahBabii - Switch ▼ 54. Big Jade - Pressed feat. OMB Bloodbath ▼ 55. DaBoii - Gangsta Shit ▼ 56. Big Wan - Pockets Chunky ▼ 57. Zaytoven & Fo15 - All My Guys Feat. ZayBang & Lil Yee ▼ 58. Babyface Ray - Real N****s Don't Rap ▼ 59. DB.Boutabag x Drakeo The Ruler - Top Rapper ▼ 60. Rio Da Yung OG - Last Day Out ▼ 61. YN Jay x YSR Gramz - Do My Dance ▼ 62. 30 Deep Grimeyy - 4530 Feat. Sada Baby ▼ 63. MIKE - Evil Eye ▼ 64. Baby Keem, Kendrick Lamar - family ties ▼ 65. Stunna Girl - STILL SMOKE ▼ 66. T.Y. - QP ▼ 67. Cousin Fik x Meter Mobb - O.A.F Feat. Hitta Slim ▼ 68. BabyTron - IG Captions ▼ 69. Nef The Pharaoh - The Zena Way ▼ 70. Duke Deuce - SOLDIERS STEPPIN ▼ 71. midwxst - trying ▼ 72. Omc Ant - Verified Stepper ▼ 73. Yung Kayo - contour ▼ 74. Trapland Pat - Dream ▼ 75. Rx Papi - Money Rag ▼ 76. Cashcache - Own Needs Feat.Tony Shhnow ▼ 77. EBK Young Joc - Silly Rabbit Feat. Drakeo The Ruler ▼ 78. Hook - Uber Therapy ▼ 79. EST Gee - Price Tag ▼ 80. Lil Duece - Outside ▼ 81. Yak Gotti - All Day Feat. Lil Gotit & Lil Keed ▼ 82. ShooterGang Kony - JumpMan ▼ 83. Peezy - Rio Flow ▼ 84. YN Jay x Louie Ray - Triple S ▼ 85. Young Nudy - Soul Keeper ▼ 86. Shawny Binladen - Shawn YE ▼ 87. Trapland Pat - f**k a Ni**a ▼ 88. Papo2004 - Nautica ▼ 89. Yung Kayo - bstroy socks ▼ 90. BandGang Lonnie Bands - Selena Blanco Feat. Flockhardt ▼ 91. Jugg Harden x BabyFace Ray - I’m The Man ▼ 92. Kay Flock - Is Ya Ready ▼ 93. Payroll Giovanni - Closer 2 The Plug ▼ 94. Nigo Chanel - Cupid ▼ 95. Kodak Black - Feelin Peachy ▼ 96. Shaudy Kash - Whole Lotta ▼ 97. 30 Deep Grimeyy - 4530 Feat. Sada Baby ▼ 98. 10K Dunkin - LUH DA SOUND ▼ 99. Bidney Blood - Hunting Grounds ▼ 100. Fwc Big Key - Holy F*ck ▼ 101. Rich Homie Quan - To Be Worried ▼ 102. EBK Young Joc - When The Tables Turn ▼ 103. izaya tiji - Rilly ▼ 104. Mac J - Accept It ▼ 105. Glockboyz Teejaee & The Godfather Ft. RTB MB - After Laughter ▼ 106. BabyTron - Frankenstein ▼ 107. Van Buren Records - BRAINDEAD ▼ 108. Matt OX - WOP ▼ 109. Curren$y - Brian De Plama ▼ 110. BandGang Lonnie Bands - Park Itself ▼ 111. YEAT - Ya Ya ▼ 112. Pooh Shiesty - Neighbors Feat. Big 30 ▼ 113. Freddie Gibbs - Big Boss Rabbit ▼ 114. DaBaby - BALL IF I WANT TO ▼ 115. Lil Wop - Party ▼ 116. BandGang Masoe - Rest in Piss Feat.The Godfather & OnFully ▼ 117. RXK Nephew - Beam On Ya Toes ▼ 118. Sleepy Hallow - 2 Sauce ▼ 119. 10K Dunkin - Traffic ▼ 120. Icewear Vezzo x Babyface Ray - The Sit Down ▼ 121. Babyface Ray - Addy ▼ 122. Key Glock - Luv a Thug ▼ 123. Money Man - LLC Feat. Moneybagg Yo ▼ 124. Boofpaxkmooky - Really Nice Days ▼ 125. EST Gee - 5500 Degrees Feat. Lil Baby, 42 Dugg, Rylo Rodriguez ▼ 126. Sparkheem - Losses into Lessons ft. Lil Gray ▼ 127. Bris - Stick Cookin ▼ 128. 9ina - Siamese ▼ 129. Nef The Pharaoh - Cha Cha ▼ 130. NBA YoungBoy - Alligator Walk ▼ 131. Shawny Binladen - Attic ▼ 132. REALYUNGPHIL - NO LIMITS ▼ 133. Ballout x Chief Keef & Tadoe - 1 Take ▼ 134. midwxst - Putting On ▼ 135. Jaborie & Los and Nutty - Uptown Shinner feat. Brooks ▼ 136. Shy Glizzy & Glizzy Gang - Trackhawk Feat.Taliban Glizzy ▼ 137. Quee Dinero x Mula Mar - Load From The Mil ▼ 138. Kodak Black - Oracle ▼ 139. City Girls - Twerkulator ▼ 140. WB Nutty - Me and My Lil Brother ▼ 141. Baby Smoove - Baby Chain ▼ 142. Zee! - Money Long ▼ 143. morray - big decisions ▼ 144. Big Moochie Grape - Standing Ovation ▼ 145. CupcakKe - Mosh Pit ▼ 146. RXK Nephew - C.A.N.D.Y ▼ 147. Drakeo the Ruler - 300 RACCS ▼ 148. Tony Shhnow - Survival ▼ 149. TrueStoryTweez - Opposite ▼ 150. Valee - MituBitches ▼ 151. Playboi Carti - Vamp Anthem ▼ 152. Icewear Vezzo - Holiday Feat. Babyface Ray ▼ 153. SahBabii - App Cap ▼ 154. Young Nudy - We Do Not Give Up ▼ 155. Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin - Tha Divide Feat. ZelooperZ, MAVI & Koncept Jack$on ▼ 156. Lil Yachty - CORTEX ▼ 157. Peewee Longway, Cassius Jay - Nobody Now ▼ 158. Skantless Tae - Gangster Party ▼ 159. Nigo Chanel - Class ▼ 160. doxia - datdatdat ▼ 161. Slimesito - San Andreas ▼ 162. Daboii - Wrong Mindset ▼ 163. Larry June - Intercepted ▼ 164. Mozzy - Beat the Case Feat. EST Gee & Babyface Ray ▼ 165. EBK Young Joc x DaBoii - Wack Something ▼ 166. 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Itziar Ituño at the premiere of 70 Binladens (2019)
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70 binladens (2018)
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estoyalmando · 6 years
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Teaser tráiler de '70 Binladens', dirigida por Koldo Serra y protagonizada por Emma Suárez, Nathalie Poza y Hugo Silva
Teaser tráiler de ’70 Binladens’, dirigida por Koldo Serra y protagonizada por Emma Suárez, Nathalie Poza y Hugo Silva
“70 BINLADENS”, dirigida por Koldo Serra (Gernika, Bosque de Sombras) llegará a los cines el 25 de enero y avanzamos un teaser trailer de la película protagonizada por Emma Suárez, Nathalie Poza y Hugo Silva. (more…)
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Festival "Cuore di Spagna": cinema, danza e musica a Bologna dal 21 al 27 agosto
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Festival "Cuore di Spagna": cinema, danza e musica a Bologna dal 21 al 27 agosto. Edizione numero 18 per il festival internazionale geopolitico di Teatri di Vita "Cuore di...", dedicato quest'anno alla Spagna, il Paese al centro dell'attenzione all'indomani del voto amministrativo che ha segnato una grande avanzata della destra, e appena un mese dopo le nuove elezioni politiche (23 luglio) che condizioneranno gli equilibri europei. La Spagna della politica, ma soprattutto la Spagna di una cultura immensa e importante, e la Spagna del nostro immaginario. Tutto questo in un programma che la racconta attraverso le voci della creazione contemporanea: teatro, danza, cinema e musica. "Cuore di Spagna" è a Teatri di Vita (teatridivita.it) dal 21 al 27 agosto 2023. Il Festival si aprirà con un'anteprima speciale dal 16 al 20 agosto, ossia 5 film di Pedro Almódovar appena restaurati in occasione del 40esimo anniversario del primo film del regista, in prima regionale: L'indiscreto fascino del peccato, Che ho fatto io per meritare questo?, La legge del desiderio, Donne sull'orlo di una crisi di nervi e Tacchi a spillo. Sempre per il cinema, all'interno del festival, a partire dal 21 agosto, è prevista un'importante selezione di ben 30 titoli della cinematografia iberica: 23 cortometraggi e 7 lungometraggi degli ultimi 4 anni. Tra questi ultimi: La voluntaria di Nely Reguera (2022); 70 Binladens di Koldo Serra (2020); Intemperie di Benito Zambrano(2019), vincitore di due premi Goya; Libertad di Clara Roquet (2021), presentato alla Settimana della Critica a Cannes e vincitore di due premi Goya; Espiritu sagrado di Chema García Ibarra (2022), menzione speciale al Festival di Locarno e vincitore in molti altri festival da Seattle a Mar del Plata; O que arde di Oliver Laxe (2019), premio speciale della giuria al Festival di Cannes - Un certain regard e premio Goya. E inoltre, l'anteprima italiana di uno straordinario docufilm realizzato da Isabel Coixet (La mia vita senza me, La vita segreta delle parole, Lezioni d'amore, Guida per la felicità, Elisa e Marcela) su un incredibile caso di abusi sessuali di ragazze anche minorenni all'interno di una scuola di teatro a Lleida, le cui denunce avvenute pochi anni dopo si sono scontrate con la prescrizione del reato, suscitando una vasta eco e polemiche in tutta la Spagna: El sostre groc / The yellow ceiling è un atto d'accusa potentissimo contro il sessismo e a sostegno delle lotte contro gli abusi, che hanno portato al movimento #metoo. Per lo spettacolo dal vivo, quasi interamente centrato sulla danza contemporanea, si parte con Instructions On How To Fall di A. Crespo Barba e Lukas Karvelis: un duo spagnolo-lituano per una originalissima rivisitazione dei ritmi del flamenco, realizzata in residenza artistica a Teatri di Vita in vista del festival e con la collaborazione dell'Ambasciata Lituana a Roma, e che quindi debutterà in prima assoluta proprio all'interno del festival (21-22 agosto). A seguire tutti gli altri spettacoli sono in prima nazionale: Límit di Maria Andrés, uno spettacolo dove la danza dialoga con il teatro fisico e la clownerie poetica (24 agosto). Gochos di David Blanco y Sergio Toyos è invece una originalissima danza documentaria, che racconta in modo impressionante una strage di antifascisti durante il franchismo, gettati in una fossa comune ritrovata da pochissimi anni (25 agosto). Ha un'impostazione più performativa la danza di Celia Reyes, che in Padecer la carne esplora lo spazio e la body art in un allestimento particolare (26 agosto). Infine, il festival si chiuderà con il ritorno di Carmen Werner  e della sua ormai storica compagnia Provisional Danza, che torna dopo 18 anni a Teatri di Vita per presentare Un momento oportuno (27 agosto). Per la musica, è in arrivo l'estroso duo Hidrogenesse, che si esibirà per la prima volta in Italia (23 agosto): un ensemble originale di elettronica, pop, art-rock, dal gusto visionario camp, composto da Carlos Ballesteros e Genís Segarra, che con i loro 5 album e un'infinità di collaborazioni, hanno spaziato dalla loro creazione nel 1997 dal synth-pop al glitter rock, dalla dance al pop sofisticato, galvanizzando i giovani spagnoli. Il festival è nell'ambito di "Bologna Estate 2023", il cartellone di attività promosso e coordinato dal Comune di Bologna e dalla Città metropolitana di Bologna - Territorio Turistico Bologna-Modena, con il sostegno della Regione Emilia Romagna e il contributo della Fondazione del Monte, e la collaborazione di Hispania Asociación Cultural.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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Domenica 7 marzo. Stasera in Tv
Domenica 7 marzo. Stasera in Tv
Questa sera in Tv troveremo: Rai Uno: Lolita LoboscoRai Due: 9-1-1Rai Tre: Che tempo che faRete 4: CommandoCanale 5: Live non è la D’UrsoItalia 1: Ready Player OneLa7: Non è l’arena Tv8: 4 hotelNove: Una settimana da DioRai 4: 70 binladens – le iene di BilbaoIris: Cast Away Rai 5: Wild ItalyRai Movie: Sex and the cityRai Premium: La famiglia Von TrappCielo: Torbido ingannoParamount Channel: Il…
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70 бенладенов (2018)
Ракель Креспо - женщина из Бильбао, отчаянно пытающаяся вернуть свою маленькую дочь Альбу. Ракель, вынужденная выплатить взятку в размере 35 000 евро коррумпированным социальным службам, работающим в сфере опеки над детьми, идет в банк в окрестностях Сантуксу, чтобы поговорить с управляющим Элиасом о получении кредита и предложить дом в качестве залога и, наконец, получить 35 000 евро. Принимая условия, Элиас говорит с банковским кассиром Кристиной о проведении операции, но за несколько секунд до ее завершения в банке появляются два преступника по имени Джонан и Лола, чтобы совершить ограбление. Закрывая банк, Джонан и Лола берут в заложники Элиаса, Кристину, Ракель, молодых девушек Иракса и русской Дарины, Микеля айтишника и Грегорио охранника банка. Надеясь, что ограбление будет легким и получат добычу в 400 000 евро, все усложняется с самого начала...
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Raquel est désespérée. C’est une femme avec une situation personnelle compliquée qui a besoin de manière urgente de 35 000 euros, couramment appelée «70 binladens». Elle a besoin de cet argent dans les prochaines 24 heures et son dernier espoir est un prêt bancaire. Tout va se compliquer quand deux voleurs s’introduisent dans la banque alors qu’elle est sur le point de clore la transaction. Raquel n’aura alors plus le choix : le temps file contre elle et elle doit s’en sortir avec l’argent, à n’importe quel prix.
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andyfliz · 4 years
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70 Binladens
Raquel is desperate: a series of unfortunate events have led to her daughter being taken and she needs a large amount of money to get her back, and fast. After a desperate plea to the bank, she manages to secure the loan she needs. The problem is that precisely at that moment, a peculiar couple of robbers enter the branch: the drug-addicted Jonan and his partner Lola, who is a deadly combination…
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