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kristsune · 1 year
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The Hi Fi Rush stream was quite chill and relaxed, and definitely exactly what I had needed this weekend. There was still some fantastic silliness and filth that happened including: christmas piss debate, A CIRCUS OF VALUE, squiiish, smidge the horny fridge aka the fuckboy fridge, its the anticipation, The Trees Will Pulsate, definition of a himbo, fuckboy robot is back, he died!, incentivized to murder, nya, The Orchard is Back (No Notes!), Stellar Farma: Trexel stops by for some milking, duck teats, PUZZLE DOG, Its Bunny Time, Front Route!, fuckboy friedge, the fridge started it!, daddy crime, a real size queen, Tim’s Professional Rates at Reasonable Rates, Duchess? Governess, *gasp* and they were roomates, bethany, trams for trans, [distant thunder], Tim beats the governess (twice) because he’s great, #cecilsweep, and Wife The Fridge.
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greatwyrmgold · 2 years
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Started watching Parallel World Pharmacy, and I have some thoughts.
It’s not bad, exactly, but it’s not as interesting as it should be. The big problem I have with isekai is that so many of them are so similar. You’ve got your nerdy teen who dies, ends up in a fantasy world with super-awesome magic powers that let him beat up monsters real good and attract 2-5 hot girls that want to befriend him (or more, depending on the target audience), who uses those powers to beat up some monsters real good.
PWP should be different, and to an extent it is. So far, no monsters have been beaten up. But he still has super-awesome magic powers, some of which would let him beat up monsters real good if he ran into them, some of which are restricted to only trivializing everything within a two-field radius of pharmacology. There’s still the hot girls being set up as our hero’s technically-not-a-harem, still a bunch of exposition about lore that doesn’t really matter, the story still centers around all the awesome stuff the hero can breeze through.
I’m disappointed.
If you want a more detailed but stream-of-consciousness series of thoughts, keep reading.
Why is it that fictional hard-working scientists need to have some dramatic reason for wanting to develop life-saving medicines or whatever? Maybe it’s just me, but “I want to invent better medicines so nobody has to suffer like my sister did!” feels like a weaker motivation than “I want to invent better medicines because it’s good when people can be healed.” Like, yeah, the first is more personal, but it’s also more superficial, if that makes sense. Makes it seem like he’s not trying to save people because he knows it’s the right thing to do, so much as because he feels bad.
Dr. Kanji musing on how long it’s been since he directly interacted with a patient and wanting to be a small-town pharmacist some day feels like a way to blunt the impact of a researcher motivated by wanting to find a cure/treatment for a fairly specific kind of tragedy being sent to a world where he can’t actually research that. It’s also a nice touch of characterization.
The name of the dude Kanji got isekai’d into is Farma de Médicis. Farma de Médicis, the medical pharmacist. He makes a joke about how his name sounds like a pharmaceutical company, but still.
Having Kanji/Farma and his maid walk by some paintings of his family while she was expositing about them was a good way to add a bit of visual interest to the exposition scene, without needing to budget too many animation frames. It’s not that interesting, but as exposition-dump scenes go, it’s…above-average.
Speaking of which, I’ve seen and read plenty of isekai and isekai-adjacent stories, and I’m kinda sick of them hovering in this area where the hero is treated more or less like normal despite asking questions that would be really weird for someone from this world to ask. Amnesiac or no, it’s weird to ask if “that kind of thing exists here.” Some characters remark that Farma seems different after the lightning strike, but in more of a “comedy beat” way than a “foreshadowing” way.
The maid worried about the possibility that Farma might not ever remember how to do Divine Arts (magic). I think that it would be pretty neat if Farma had to make do with modern medicine instead of healing magic. Farma casts a water spell ~30 seconds after the scene with the worried maid ends. His biggest problem is that he casts too much magic and can’t make it stop. About a minute later, he starts conjuring everything from gold to sugar. Apparently he can conjure any kind of pure material, and “eliminate” (vanish) it too.
Kanji’s also able to recall Farma’s old memories of how the fantasy world’s medicines work, though I’m not sure whether they’re magical/alchemical elixers or just mundane folk remedies.
Did we need a maid-exposits-about-Farma scene and a tutor-exposits-about-magic scene in the first episode? Also, one of the five magical elements in this world is “none of the above”. (They’re technically called “attributes” and the fifth attribute’s name is just “none,” but still.)
Apparently it’s supposed to be impossible for people to conjure more than one type of substance (ie, both water and earth, like Kanji/Farma did), and that conjuration like the water trick he did practically by accident normally requires a divine wand and an incantation, and Farma using just the wand lets him conjure a “water spear” the size of a small waterfall. And he breaks the magic-potential-meter thingy his tutor grabs to make sure he didn’t waste his whole life’s magical reserves in one shot, and apparently breaking the Divinometer (its actual name, at least in the subtitles) is completely unheard of.
Kanji insisting that his divine mark is a perfectly normal burn while it’s glowing with divine light is pretty funny. I wish it was a consistent funny character trait instead of one funny moment, though. This show could use more moments where Kanji is wrong.
Apparently this world is so primitive that they don’t realize that blurry vision can be improved by looking through a small gap in your fingers. Which is basically just squinting with extra steps, but it also activates Farma’s divine diagnosis-vision, which is another power he has. Ugh. Boundless reserves of not-mana, power over all four elements and “none,” a Divine Eye, knowledge of cutting-edge modern medicine in a world rubbing bat wing lotions on wounds—pick one cheat power and stick to it!
Anyways, Farma’s tutor sees all of these weird inhuman powers, realizes Farma has no shadow (by the way Farma has no shadow), and assumes he must be some kind of monster. He shows up later to bring her medicine, and she answers the door in full plate armor. I mention it because I found her paranoia funny. Also, she apparently did this (and assumed he poisoned the medicine) because she thinks Farma is the incarnation of Panactheos, the god of medicine, which makes me wonder what kind of dude that god is. What kind of medical god tries to murder people for freaking out over the god being weird?
Also, nobody else notices that Farma doesn’t have a shadow. He doesn’t hide from people once he realizes he’s deshadowed, the inside of the manor isn’t dimly- or evenly-lit enough for shadows to not be a thing that happens (as in, the artists drew some shadows in there), and Farma even goes outside just for the heck of it, in the middle of the day, where his shadowlessness would be obvious.
“I need you in my life,” Farma says to the tutor. And a moment later, he gives her flowers. I’ve mentioned that the tutor is a pretty girl, just a bit older than Farma, who shows up in the OP as what looks like an employee at his pharmacy, right? So, um, we’re up to two not-so-subtle love interest characters, because this is a much more conventional isekai power fantasy than I’d been lead to believe.
Farma’s Divine Eye means there’s no House-ish tension around him trying to diagnose people—he just looks at the parts that hurt, guesses a diagnosis, and prescribes something when his diagnost-o-vision glows. Synthesizing the medicine is practically handwaved, since Farma can just conjure all component chemicals, so there’s no early-Ascendance-of-a-Bookworm struggle. There isn’t even a Dr. Stone appeal to learning how various medicines get made or work, because the anime rushes through the synthesis process and doesn’t discuss the biochemistry involved. Is the source material better about this? This feels like something that a light novel would be able to handle better, but also like something a typical author wouldn‘t bother with.
I am really getting tired of this thing where Kanji does un-Farma-like things or casually hands out medicine that shouldn’t exist, someone points this out, and then nothing comes of it. Either have Kanji/Farma be good at hiding this stuff, or have the people around him realize something’s wrong, or just don’t have there be this Big Secret! The tutor figured things out, so it’s not as bad as it could be, but still.
Apparently Kanji has the knowledge, skill, and tools to build a handheld microscope that can look at bacteria. Not, like, “he spends a whole episode scraping the necessary materials together,” or even “there’s a montage of him assembling the microscope”. The first we hear of this project is when he’s putting the finishing touches on it. Because he wasn’t gifted enough already.
Lots of isekai anime have this same round orangish city surrounded by off-white walls in the middle of a green field with a river running through it. Parallel World Pharmacy’s version of that city is hexagonal!
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Shottie - Vinaigrette (feat. Money Mogly) [prod. Farma Beats]
Miami emcee Shottie teams up with fellow hometown sniper Money Mogly to talk greasy over a hard-knocking Farma Beats production.
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Shottie & Farma Beats Connect On Orchestra Style Video “Spam Sandwiches”
Shottie & Farma Beats Connect On Orchestra Style Video “Spam Sandwiches”
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Rome Streetz - Tax Free (produced by Farma Beats)
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chillgawds · 2 years
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Rome Streetz & Farma Beats - Lead Between Your Eyes Remix (ft. SmooVth)
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joyfulunion · 5 years
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Rome Streetz & Farma Beats - Street Farmacy
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Rome Streetz and Farma Beats’ latest collaboration ‘Street Farmacy’ is out now on FXCK RXP.
Purchase Cassette: Rome Streetz & Farma Beats - Street Farmacy
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Rome Streetz & Farma Beats - "Street Farmacy" (Album)
Rome Streetz & Farma Beats – “Street Farmacy” (Album)
Probably some of the hardest Hip Hop we’ve heard in a while out of Germany by indie label, FXCK RXP.  Check out the “Street Farmacy” released in Janauary by Rome Streetz & Farma Beats.
Street Farmacy by ROME STREETZ & FARMA BEATS
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Defjux’s Top 50 Hip Hop Albums of 2020
It probably goes without saying that 2020 was a mess overall, and even that feels like an understatement, but it still ended up being an incredible year for music. So many quality releases, and it seemed like most of my favorite artists all had something important to say. MVPs for me this year are Wrecking Crew, Backwoodz, Boldy James, Moor Mother, Serengeti, Iceberg Theory, Ransom, AKAI SOLO, Navy Blue, August Fanon, and Nicholas Craven. 
As always, this is all based on replay value & personal significance. Definitely not an attempt at any kind of objective, irrefutable ranking - just a visual representation of what albums resonated with me the most in 2020. I gotta say though, if you think it was a weak year for rap releases there’s a chance you just weren’t looking hard enough. Also, if you’d like, you can click the names of the albums and it’ll take you to the bandcamp page or somewhere else you can listen.  Chart with Album Titles included Spotify Playlist
1. Armand Hammer - Shrines 2. Aesop Rock - Spirit World Field Guide 3. Boldy James / Sterling Toles - Manger on McNichols 4. R.A.P. Ferreira - purple moonlight pages 5. Moor Mother & Billy Woods - BRASS 6. Serengeti & Kenny Segal - AJAI 7. Ka - Descendants of Cain 8. Small Bills - Don't Play It Straight 9. AMANI + KING VISION ULTRA - An Unknown Infinite 10.Your Old Droog - Dump YOD: Krutoy Edition
11. zeroh - BLQLYTE 12. The Koreatown Oddity - Little Dominiques Nosebleed 13.Zilla Rocca & Chong Wizard - Midnight Sons  14 Open Mike Eagle - Anime, Trauma & Divorce 15. Deca - Snakes & Birds 16. Curly Castro & PremRock - ShrapKnel 17. Navy Blue - Song of Sage: Post Panic! 18. Iceberg Theory & August Fanon - Dispatches From The Kali Yuga 19. Blu & Exile - Miles 20. Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist - Alfredo
21. Pink Siifu & Fly Anakin - FlySiifu's  22. clipping. - Visions of Bodies Being Burned  23. Preservation - Eastern Medicine, Western Illness 24. Ill Scholars (MC Mattic & Madwreck) - Ill Scholars 25. Mach-Hommy - Mach's Hard Lemonade 26. Quelle Chris & Chris Keys - Innocent Country 2 27. Boldy James & Real Bad Man - Real Bad Boldy 28. Ransom x Nicholas Craven - Director's Cut: Scene 3 29. $ilkMoney - Attack of the Future Shocked...  30. Googie & Henry Canyons - Hijinx 
31. Oblique Strategies - Raw Pastiche  32. Futurewave & Raz Fresco - Gorgeous Polo Sportsmen  33. Boldy James & The Alchemist - The Price of Tea In China 34. MIKE - Weight Of The World 35. Cambatta - LSD: Lunar Solar Duality 36. Akai Solo - Ride Alone, Fly Together  37. Rome Streetz & Farma Beats - Kontraband 38. Cargo Cults - Nihilist Millennial 39. Killah Priest - Rocket to Nebula 40. Roc Marciano - Mt. Marci
41. Elzhi - Seven Times Down Eight Times Up 42. Ialive - I'll Wait Forever 43. lojii - lo&behold 44. ETO - The Beauty of It 45. Sa-Roc - The Sharecropper's Daughter 46. Curly Castro & Small Professor - BLUu Edwards 47. Homeboy Sandman & Quelle Chris - Don't Feed The Monster 48. Fatboi Sharif & Roper Williams - Gandhi Loves Children 49. Clear Soul Forces - ForcesWithYou 50. Demahjiae - And, Such Is Life.  TOP 15 EPs: 1. Lupe Fiasco - House 2. Defcee & Nick Arcade - ceenick 3. DJ BlackPower - BLP2020 "King of the Night" 4. Ransom & Nicholas Craven - Crime Scenes 5. Akai Solo - Eleventh Wind 6. The Doppelgangaz - G Pack, Vol. 2 7. Skyzoo - Milestones 8. Serengeti & Kenny Segal - Kdxmpc 9. Sleep Sinatra & Killer Kane - Voodoo Kit 10. obijuan x dylantheinfamous - DEUS ANIMI 11. Uptown XO - Culture over Corporate 12. QThree - yesterday is over 13. Sadistik - Elysium 14. YUNGMORPHEUS - Mise En Place 15. Henny L.O. & Sycho Sid - Greystone
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Chlodineweek Day 2: Playfulness
Chloe snapped open the passenger-side door and ventured, “Old one, this.”
“Ja, I don’t have a midlife crisis.”
Nadine had shut her own door and ignited the motor--and the radio--before Chloe had finished climbing in. She had to look at everything, this girl. With Ukhozi FM crackling, Nadine pulled them into the street.
“Your dad good with cars?” Chloe asked suddenly.
“What…brought that on?”
“He the one who keeps this thing up for you?”
Nadine took her eyes off the road and frowned at her treasure hunting partner. “Sorry--what is it with you?!”
“Oh, nothing,” Chloe said. Carding her fingers through her ponytail as if she was playing a harp. As the buildings outside the window progressed in a long gradient from townhouse to single-floor corrugated roof structures. “I just know for a fact you wouldn’t trust a mechanic.”
“Because they rip you off.”
“You haven’t had it looked at in a while, have you.”
No, Nadine hadn’t. Yes, it was important to her, and the fan belt was noisy enough that the radio didn’t quite cover it at the minimal volume Nadine preferred to keep it on, but fan belts weren’t technically an emergency--
“This is different,” Chloe said. “Are we still in Johannesburg?”
“Orange Farm,” Nadine muttered.
“I don’t...see any trees?”
“Here we are.”
Nadine could already see one of her aunts standing outside, hands on her hips, and calling to her sons in isiZulu. As Nadine pulled up she rolled down the window. Thin arms wrapped around her neck as each boy kissed her cheek in turn, their mother’s strict instructions about their behavior continuing through the pop of a rear door.
A dried-mud-covered soccer ball bounced against the back seats first, and then Nadine’s cousins, ages eight and ten, crashed in through the same door, yelling about Among Us and playing a Youtube video from one of their phones. Nadine opened the door, smirking about leaving Chloe to listen to it all, and embraced her aunt.
Nadine was head and shoulders taller, but the woman dwarfed her in tone of voice as she switched from admonishing her children to her niece.
“Always disappearing, Nadi. Making everyone worry.”
“Not disappearing,” Nadine said, and, tapping her wrist, flipped a bundle of rand notes out of seemingly nowhere and held them out. “Magic trick,” she said in English.
Her aunt shoved them away. “Nadi! Think about where we are, put it away!”
Her family was all like this, too proud and careful in equal measure. Nadine pressed it on her anyway. “Now, you can’t bring up how you used to have to pull me off the jacarandas.”
“You’re still a child. I won’t take money from a child,” auntie said, reaching up to tease at Nadine’s hair, ignoring the money. “You still haven’t found a nice girl to settle down with.”
“No such thing.”
"Of course there is, Nadi. So many girls in the world, so many of them nice. You are lucky."
Nadine laughed. "Not the ones that are single."
Her aunt mock-slapped her upper arm. "Steal one from someone else then!"
Nadine about doubled up then, even though she had already been laughing, and was about to fall down. Her aunt clapped her back, laughing too, and nodded back at the car. "Go on, now."
Nadine got back into the driver's seat not having left the money, and resolved to give it to the boys later. "Everybody buckled?" She said in English.
Matthew was suplexing David around the neck, but they did seem to be wearing their seatbelts. Nadine scanned Chloe's waist for a buckle too, and looked up. The woman's brows were furrowed, her face inscrutable.
"What's the matter?" Nadine said.
"Oh, it's...nothing," Chloe did her usual nervous chuckle, gripped her arms. "I didn't know you could laugh like that."
"I've laughed in front of you."
Nadine reached back to separate the boys, just as if they were groceries, and they ricocheted to their opposite sides of the car before the belts tethered them. Kinetic energy.
"Not like...never mind, it's nothing."
Nadine pulled them out of the street, taking a few turns before she got on the main thoroughfares, when more trees and tall buildings became visible over the turnpike.
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Nadine plucked out the ball and let it fall, giving it a quick tap with the side of her boot. It lobbed out over the ocean of grass and her cousins ran screaming after it, barefoot, even as she held their cleats and a blanket under her arm. She let out a scoff and shut the car door.
"Didn't we pass by a pitch over in--Orange Farm, was it?" Chloe said as she passed her.
"Some people call it Farma, too."
"Right," Chloe said, following her. Then: "Why come all the way here when--"
"Nadi!" David cried as he zoomed back. If he was a cartoon character, he would leave speed clouds behind him like the roadrunner. "We have four today, ja? We can play teams!"
"I don't think my friend brought cleats," Nadine said with a chuckle, immediately interrupted by Chloe flinging off her shoe.
"Splendid idea," Chloe said as she elbowed her, hopping on one leg with a grin. "Who picks?"
Nadine laughed again, shaking her head. "I know they look small, but they're really good. You might want to--"
Chloe bumped her in the shoulder. "I've played Aussie Rules," she hissed, as if it carried the weight of admitting to a murder.
"Is that when you ride on kangaroos? They do the kicking? Ball's a rolled up koala?"
The boys roared in laughter.
Chloe sniffed. "That would be Aussie polo. Get our sports right, Nadine Ross.”
Nadine shook her head, laughing, as she dropped the boys’ cleats and headed to the regulation-size end goal. They normally used one of the smaller side ones, but those were taken by a group of teenagers still wearing their school uniforms.
It stretched to either side as she stood in the middle, and she hopped up to do a quick pull-up on the crossbar before plunking down and turning to face her cousins. “It’s been a while. Try to get it past me.”
Matthew, breaking away from another impromptu wrestling match with his brother, ran to the free kick zone and set the ball down, adjusting its position minutely before taking a few steps back. David and Chloe lined up behind him as he broke into a run and smashed where his shoelaces would have been against the ball.
Nadine winced, wishing he’d put on his cleats. She was already moving. She didn’t even need to dive as she swatted the ball clean left.
“Taught you better than that, ja?!” she shouted at the pouting boy, dusting off her hands, as his younger brother ran gleefully after the ball.
Nadine turned and did two chin-ups off the crossbar--rituals were important--and when she dropped back down and turned, Chloe was crouching by David, whispering and gesticulating to him. Was she giving him directions? Describing an elephant in pantomime? Maybe she was teaching him the finer points of Australian Rules Football.
“Clock violation, ja!”
Chloe left him, and David stepped back, and suspicion rose in Nadine’s stomach. There was something about the look on her partner’s face.
She’s told him to put English on it, Nadine thought, almost seeing the boy’s bare foot approach the ball in slow motion. But which way?
She saw him feint, and her reflexes sent her the way she knew the ball would go, not the way the child was going--
But she didn’t see him freeze.
His foot stopped. Nadine had hit the grass by the time he came back into motion, took his final step and his kick finally connected.
The ball passed inches above her then, but it might as well have been the moon. It pillowed against the back of the net as she reached for it, and the next moment Nadine pushed herself off the ground with venom in her eyes for Chloe.
She’d taught David that damned Ronaldo stutter step.
The boy exploded, leaping and pumping his arm, and his brother shouted “LEKKER!!!” while tackling him with a hug. The first rule of being a child was acting like it was the World Cup at all times.
“I beat Nadi! I beat Nadi!”
“Good job!” Chloe was saying. “You beat Nadi! High-five, David! Look how sad she is!”
Nadine was an adult, but still subscribed to the rule of acting like it was the World Cup--rituals are important--and was lying on her back covering her face like she’d lost the penalty shootout to the Italians. The next moment David and Matthew had body-slammed her, laughing themselves silly.
“I want--I want freezer on my team!” David cried.
This revived Nadine.
“Freezer’s yours,” she said, grinning, and let them pull to her feet. She heard Chloe muttering under her breath and they traded glares as Nadine said, “Put your cleats on, then.”
“Freezer’s not wearing shoes!” Matthew protested, even as he pulled on his.
“Because I have magical ice powers,” Chloe said, easing her bare foot under the ball in the corner of the goal and lifting it, only to have Nadine steal it with her head. Chloe turned to yell at her, but Nadine caught it on her knee and dribbled it out to the free kick line.
“Oh, I see,” Chloe said, and walked to the middle of the goal with awesome serenity. “Warning you now, I was in goal most of the time in secondary school,” she smacked her hands together and held them out. “Do your worst.”
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Rome Streetz & Farma Beats - Evol x Etah
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(Southern Vangard) Episode 231 - Southern Vangard Radio
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep231! Make room, Vangardians, as Doe & Meeks crank out another two pieces of stellar content to get you through the week! First, Ep231 is chock full of brand spanking new hip-hop joints, side splitting commentary AND has an EXCLUSIVE interview with our good friend, COUNT BASS D! Count called in to give us the inside scoop on “Edibles”, his brand new instrumental project that drops THIS FRIDAY, NOV 15 as well provide some insight on his upcoming album “CBD”. You can also hear a preview of the project throughout the talk breaks in this episode, make sure you pre-order or pre-add this album on your preferred platform today! We don’t stop there - for this weeks interview session we head to the District of Columbia to talk with ANKHLEJOHN! Interview snippets are at the end of the mix, you’ll have to wait until Thursday for the full interview. So press play and say hooray for what is ALWAYS #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #ThriceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK
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"We The Ones" - Ankhlejohn
"B.P.O.S" - Vic Spencer ft. Ankhlejohn
"Fleeting Of The Lord" - Dango Forlaine & Tone Beatz
"Black Gestapos" - Elcamino & Bozack Morris ft. Rome Streetz
"Wordly Ways" - Asun Eastwood x Vago
"Kelly's Korner" - Westside Gunn ft. Fat Joe (prod. Statik Selektah)
Talk Break Inst. - "CBD Type Beat" - Count Bass D
** INTERVIEW ** - Count Bass D
"Take Flight (Militia, Pt. 4)" - Gang Starr ft. Big Shug & Freddie Foxxx
"Street Light" - KRS-One
"They Wanna Kill You" - Dave East
"A Level" - 1520 (Nomadic Poet & Drematic XL) ft. Illogic & Vodka
"Duppy Mecca" - Nomad Carlos X Inztinkz ft. Falcon Outlaw
"Hustle Economics" - Cas Metah ft. Yukmouth & Ras Kass
Talk Break Inst. - "Pretticize" - Count Bass D
Talk Break Inst. - "Just Pray" - Count Bass D
"Earl Simmons" - JAY NiCE feat. Left Lane Didon & Rome Streetz (prod. Farma Beats)
"Str8 Drop" - Jamal Gasol ft. Flee Lord
"INFINITEBLACKMIND" - Estee Nack X Superior
"Alium" - Crimeapple (prod. Buck Dudley)
"Situated" - Brother Ali ft. Pharoahe Monch (prod. Evidence)
"Burnt Tree" - Step Brothers (Evidence & The Alchemist)
"Size 42" - Westside Gunn (prod. Daringer)
Talk Break Inst. - "You Still Care" - Count Bass D
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