Rozewood & DirtyDiggs – “Divine Law” (@Rozewood_ / @DirtDiggs / 2018)
Taken from the new album “Ghxst / Man”.
Rozewood & DirtyDiggs – “Divine Law” (@Rozewood_ / @DirtDiggs / 2018)
Taken from the new album “Ghxst / Man”.
Posted in Downloads
Tagged DirtyDiggs, Ghxst/Man, Independent Hip-Hop, Rozewood, Underground Hip-Hop
Xtreme & Rosati ft. Hus Kingpin & Rozewood – “It’s Over” (@Sean_Rosati / 2018)
Taken from the “Bobby Womack Dreams” EP.
Rozewood & DirtyDiggs – “Incubus” (@GoldChainMusic / 2017)
Ill beats and rhymes from the Left Coast off the new EP “Ghxst.Poltergeist”.
Planet Asia ft. Rozewood & Hus Kingpin – “Made It” (@PlanetAsia / 2017)
Soulful street science from the West Coast vet’s Sonny Vintage-produced EP “Velour Portraits”.
Rozewood ft. Sean Rosati & Hus Kingpin – “Immortals” (@Rozewood_ / 2016)
DirtyDiggs-produced dopeness off #TheWinners member’s forthcoming album “Channel 13”.
Posted in Music Videos
Tagged DirtyDiggs, Hus Kingpin, Independent Hip-Hop, Rozewood, Sean Rosati, Underground Hip-Hop
Rozewood – “From Ni**az 2 G.O.D.S (Gomer Oz Dabar)” (@Rozewood_ / 2016)
Produced by Canada’s Bozack Morris and taken from the #Winners member’s forthcoming “Channel 13” album.
Rozwood – “Ghxst GxD” (@Rozewood_ / 2016)
Atmospheric Arch Druids-produced track from #TheWinners member’s forthcoming album “Channel 13”.
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Tagged #TheWinners, Arch Druids, Independent Hip-Hop, Rozewood, Underground Hip-Hop
Agallah Faro ft. Hus Kingpin & Rozewood – “Monumental” (@AgallahFaro / 2016)
New single lifted from the Brooklyn-raised producer-on-the-mic’s impressive “Bo: The Legend Of The Water Dragon” project.
Rozewood – “On My Own” (@Rozewood_ / 2016)
Rozewood of #TheWinners delivers deep, soul-searching wordplay over exquisite production from DJ Skizz.
Posted in East Coast Hip-Hop
Tagged #TheWinners, DJ Skizz, Independent Hip-Hop, Rozewood, Underground Hip-Hop
Rozewood – “Orange Moon” (@Rozewood_ / 2016)
One Session-produced mellow madness from the New York-raised, LA-based lyricist’s forthcoming “Channel 13” project.
Posted in West Coast Hip-Hop
Tagged Channel 13, Independent Hip-Hop, One Session, Rozewood, Underground Hip-Hopm
Hus Kingpin & Rozewood – “War Moon” (@HusKingpin / @Rozewood_ / 2015)
Raw, vivid rhymes produced by Twiz The BeatPro.
DirtyDiggs ft. Rozewood – “Nickel Nine” (@DirtDiggs / 2015)
Jazz-influenced illness from the West Coast producer’s recent “Rodman” album featuring Planet Asia, Hus Kingpin, Agallah and more.
New project from the lyrical collective consisting of Hus Kingpin, SmooVth, Marvelous Mag, Sean Rosati and Rozewood, with production from Giallo Point, DirtyDiggs, Camouflage Monk and more.
Hus Kingpin ft. Rozewood – “I Gave You One” (@HusKingpin / 2015)
The Strong Island lyricist beat-jacks the DJ Premier-produced mid-90s Nas favourite “I Gave You Power”.
Posted in East Coast Hip-Hop
Tagged DJ Premier, East Coast Hip-Hop, Hus Kingpin, Independent Hip-Hop, Nas, Rozewood, Underground Hip-Hop
Check Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four.
DJ Lord Ron & Wildelux – “The Sinister Theory” (String Note Recordings) – West Coast producer Lord Ron joined forces with Bronx-born emcee Wildelux for this raw, concise lesson in quality boom-bap-driven Hip-Hop. The quality, sample-heavy beats supplied by Ron provided the perfect musical backdrop for ‘Lux’s take-no-prisoners lyrical approach, with the skilled wordsmith displaying a relentless verbal vigour as he offered his thoughts on a variety of topics. Salute!
MKV & Concept – “Dreams & Reality” (Essenchill Records) – Chicago-born, Pittsburgh-based emcee MKV took full advantage of New Zealand producer Concept’s soulful, drum-heavy musical style on this mellow-yet-captivating EP. Sharing his hopes, regrets and personal memories throughout this release, MKV exorcised some personal demons whilst encouraging listeners to make the most out of life. Motivational true-school beats and rhymes.
John Robinson & PVD – “Modern Vintage” (Brick Records) – A potent combination of present-day technology and old-school musical equipment, this joint effort from veteran NY emcee John Robinson and composer / producer Pat Van Dyke lived up to its title with plenty of style and creativity. Celebrating the potential music has to be timeless, organic and powerful, the pair drew inspiration from old-school Hip-Hop, jazz and soul to deliver an uplifting collection of positive vibes.
Men Of Many Crowns – “Men Of Many Crowns” (MenOfManyCrowns.Com) – San Diego duo MoodSwingKing and W. Steele mixed razor-sharp lyricism and soul-drenched production with West Coast sensibilities on this confidently-delivered project, further proving that the artists currently ruling the mainstream don’t always deserve to wear the crown.
The Kingdom – “No Rest In The Kingdom” (TheKingdomMusic.BandCamp.Com) – Based in North Carolina but originally from New Jersey and Pennsylvania respectively, emcee King Draft and producer Jerm Scorcese dropped one of the most accomplished debuts of the year with “No Rest In The Kingdom”. Lyrical food-for-thought and melodic soundscapes meshed together perfectly, taking the listener on a unique and intoxicating sonic journey. Plus, anyone who samples Art Of Noise’s 80s classic “Moments In Love” always gets props over here.
PRhyme – “PRhyme” (PRhyme Records) – Based around samples from the catalogue of LA music man Adrian Younge, this collabo album from the mighty DJ Premier and Detroit mic vet Royce Da 5’9 could only have resulted in quality music. Packing each track with endless punchlines and clever references, Royce provided numerous rewind-worthy verses throughout the project, whilst Primo worked magic behind the boards and gave his traditional boom-bap sound an interesting twist.
Verb T – “Medicated Dreams” (High Focus Records) – Since his debut on wax back in the early 2000s, UK emcee Verb T has consistently stood out from the crowd with his distinctive delivery, dry wit and unique worldview. On this sonic prescription, the Four Owls member administered multi-layered verses packed with self-reflection over down-tempo, self-produced beats. A musical remedy to the stresses of everyday life.
Your Old Droog – “Your Old Droog” (Droog Recordings) – Once the dust had settled and (almost) everyone had gotten over the Nas / mistaken identity episode, one thing remained crystal clear – this upcoming NY emcee could really rap. This compilation-style project pulled together previously-heard material and unreleased gems, with Droog effortlessly rhyming circles around the competition. Proving himself to be a genuine talent in his own right, Your Old Droog definitely wasn’t about to spend a second longer standing in someone else’s shadow. Even if that someone was the dude who recorded “Illmatic”.
Planet Asia & TzariZM – “Via Satellite” (Doxside Music Group / Gold Chain Music) – Broadcasting live and direct from Planet Rock, Florida-based producer TzariZM blessed underground West Coast icon Planet Asia with a heavy-duty selection of speaker-rattling beats for this collaborative effort. A weighty combination of skillful lyricism and uncompromising production, “Via Satellite” was received loud and clear by Hip-Hop heads wherever they resided. Do not attempt to adjust your dial.
Rozewood – “The Beautiful Type” (Working Class Music) – Like a Hip-Hop soundtrack to the best blaxploitation flick never made, “The Beautiful Type” found NY-raised lyricist Rozewood delivering a barrage of cool-but-deadly street knowledge wrapped up in intricate wordplay, all cushioned by the plush soundscapes of Atlanta producer Illastrate. With regular collaborators Hus Kingpin and SmooVth on-hand to offer support, Rozewood lived up to the promise displayed on prior releases such as “The Ghost Of Radio Raheem” and singled himself out as a talent to watch in 2015.
Chairman Maf – “Paint” (ChairmanMaf.BandCamp.Com) – Following up 2013’s brilliant “1976” project, UK producer Chairman Maf crafted another stimulating collection of instrumental flavours for this latest sonic endeavor. Combining his ear for both melody and quality samples with a clear passion for dusty drums, the Sheffield sound man splashed a variety of sonic moods over his canvas throughout “Paint”, allowing the listener to conjure up a number of pictures in their minds-eye as the album unfolded.
Omniscence – “The God Hour” (Gentleman’s Relief Records) – With his shelved 1996 debut “The Raw Factor” finally being given a welcome release in 2014, North Carolina punchline-king Omniscence proved he still deserved the title of the Funky One-Liner by coming back like he forgot something with this EP of new material. Produced entirely by Australia’s Debonair P, “The God Hour” featured the talented lyricist shooting the gift over quality, head-nodding beats. True indeed!
Kev Brown & Hassaan Mackey – “That Grit” (Ill Adrenaline Records) – 2014 was definitely a busy year for Kev Brown, with the DMV producer-on-the-mic dropping a second project on the Ill Adrenaline imprint, this time offering Rochester, NY lyricist Hassaan Mackey his trademark brand of boom-bap. With the likes of yU, Kenn Starr and Grap Luva all delivering noteworthy appearances on the mic device, “That Grit” had the organic feel of a back-in-the-day freestyle tape, with both Mackey’s witty wordplay and Brown’s sublime beats remaining on-point at all times.
A.Y.E. – “90 Now” (Makebelieve Records) – The idea of a young twenty-something artist paying homage to a decade that had ended before he’d hit his teens may not sit particularly well with some 90s purists. But when that idea is executed as well as it was on this release from Canadian emcee A.Y.E., it’s hard to deny the flavour. Effectively capturing the traditional mid-90s East Coast sound, complete with heavy drums, echoing horns and hypnotic keys, this self-produced project also found A.Y.E. coming correct with the rhymes, whether referencing golden-era artists or commenting on the world around him. Old-school, new-school, no school rules.
Bronze Nazareth – “Thought For Food Vol. 3” (Black Day In July Productions) – Detroit-based Wu-Tang affiliate Nazareth offered listeners his usual mix of the raw and the righteous with this latest hardcore onslaught. Blending grimy beats and classic soul samples, the Motor City producer-on-the-mic created music that sounded like sun-rays shining through inner-city alleyways.
SilentSomeone – “I Have Company” (Peasant Podium Music) – Bronx producer SilentSomeone demonstrated his talent behind the boards to great effect on this quality collection of underground jewels. Featuring the likes of Sadat X, John Robinson and Tame One, “I Have Company” ranged from boisterous big-beat brilliance to the hypnotically haunting, with SilentSomeone putting his own sonic stamp on each track, lifting the album head-and-shoulders above similar producer-based projects.
Swamp Thing – “Outer Limits” (URBNET) – Canadian rap astronauts Timbuktu, Chokeules and Savilion attempted to travel at magnificent speeds around the universe on “Outer Limits”, joined by Ghettosocks, D-Sisive and Wordburglar. A rocket-fuelled blast of sci-fi-inspired beats and rhymes, this long-player fully engaged the imagination thanks to the crew’s intriguing, out-of-this-world rhymes. Space is the place!
The 1978ers – “People Of Today” (Mello Music Group) – In a modern-day world of social detachment, rampant consumerism and media manipulation, the eclectic music found on this album from DMV duo yU and Slimkat encouraged listeners to retain a positive sense of self, overcome obstacles and reach for their goals. Laced with positive sentiments grounded in personal experience and intelligent thinking rather than simple self-righteousness, “People Of Today” uplifted your spirit at the same time as it made your head nod.
Gee Bag – “Show And Tell” (Starch Records) – Combining a strong personality with his tell-it-like-it-is lyrical approach and undeniable passion for Hip-Hop, UK artist Gee Bag demonstrated real character on the microphone throughout “Show And Tell”, blessing producer Downstroke’s selection of beats with humorous punchlines, infectious hooks and everyday observations. Show and tell? With this release the South London lyricist showed and proved.
The Almighty $amhill – “The $amhill Story” (Aaron Michael Entertainment) – Bursting through the back door just as 2014 was coming to an end, NY emcee $amhill dropped this up-close-and-personal autobiographical masterpiece full of raw, honest rhymes and quality production from the likes of Minnesota, RTNC and Molecules. Proving that the Bronx still keeps creating it, “The $amhill Story” was a timeless body of work rooted in the tradition of golden-era Rotten Apple rap.
Posted in Album Reviews, Canadian Hip-Hop, East Coast Hip-Hop, UK Hip-Hop, West Coast Hip-Hop
Tagged 90 Now, A.Y.E., Brick Records, Bronze Nazareth, Canadian Hip-Hop, Chairman Maf, Debonair P, DJ Lord Ron, Dreams & Reality, East Coast Hip-Hop, Essenchill Records, Gee Bag, Gentleman's Relief Records, Gold Chain Music, High Focus Records, I Have Company, Ill Adrenaline Records, Independent Hip-Hop, John Robinson & PVD, Kev Brown & Hassaan Mackey, Makebelieve Records, Medicated Dreams, Mello Music Group, Men Of Many Crowns, MKV & Concept, Modern Vintage, No Rest in The Kingom, Omniscence, Outer Limits, PAINT, Peasant Podium Music, People Of Today, Planet Asia, PRhyme, Rozewood, Show And Tell, SilentSomeone, Southern Hip-Hop, Starch Records, String Note Recordings, Swamp Thing, That Grit, The $amhill Story, The 1978ers, The Almighty $amhill, The Beautiful Type, The God Hour, The Kingdom, The Sinister Theory, Thought For Food Vol. 3, TzariZM, UK Hip-Hop, Underground Hip-Hop, Urbnet, Verb T, Via Satellite, West Coast Hip-Hop, Wildelux, Working Class Music, Your Old Droog
Denmark’s M.W.P. has pulled together his production highlights from the past twelve months featuring the likes of Rozewood, Hus Kingpin, Guilty Simpson and more dropping rhymes over boom-bap beats and soulful samples.
Posted in Downloads
Tagged 2014 Collection, Guilty Simpson, Hus Kingpin, Independent Hip-Hop, M.W.P, Rozewood, Underground Hip-Hop
Long Island-raised, Los Angeles-based lyricist Rozewood rounds-off what has been an extremely productive twelve months with a project which is sure to be considered one of 2014’s best releases by anyone who hears it.
Blending his intricate, smooth-but-deadly rhyme style with the jazzy, soulful production of Atlanta’s Illastrate, Rozewood paints vivid images with his multi-layered wordplay which draw the listener deep into this talented artist’s own elegantly rugged creative zone.
Hus Kingpin & Rozewood – “Star Castles” (@HusKingpin / @Rozewood_ / 2014)
The rhyming brothers-from-other-mothers bless an instrumental from The Alchemist’s “Rapper’s Best Friend 3” project.
Posted in East Coast Hip-Hop
Tagged Hus Kingpin, Independent Hip-Hop, Rozewood, The Winners, Underground Hip-Hop
Rotten Apple residents Rozewood and SmooVth blaze the mic during their recent appearance on Rap Is Outta Control with DJ Eclipse.
Rozewood – “A Tale Of Innocence Lost – Acts 1, 2 & 3” (@Rozewood / 2014)
The NY emcee delves deep and drops emotionally-charged rhymes over beats from The Custodian Of Records and Alchemist.