Method Man Delivers “Meth Lab 2: The Lithium” Featuring Redman, Snoop Dogg, & More
Wu-Tang forever.
Big K.R.I.T. Drops Yet Another Surprise EP “Trifecta”
Big K.R.I.T. keeps ’em coming.
The EP begins with “4 Tha Three,” which could be a radio single. The chorus is catchy and the beat fits into the imaginary pocket of commercialized qualities. “1 Oh Oh” slows the vibe down with a honey sweet sample and mellow mystical pianos. K.R.I.T. reflects on a relationship that survived rough waters and matured into something else altogether. Still, through all the struggles, his lover kept it 1-0-0, or “1 Oh Oh.” The EP ends with “Energy,” which stands out as the best song on Trifecta. It finds the perfect balance between smooth and hood, and K.R.I.T.’s flows are pristine over the jumpy production.
Pusha-T & 1800 Tequila Showcase The Future On “1800 Seconds”
Pusha-T’s new endeavor with 1800 Tequila is set to shine a light on hip-hop’s next up.

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Each of the ten artists was hand selected by King Push, making for a formidable crew of up-and-coming voices, hailing from all corners of the United States. Ant White from Philly, PA, Cartel Count Up from Hampton, VA, Don Zio P from Middletown, CT, Hass Irv from Harlem, NY, Monalyse from Detroit, MI, Nita Jonez from Houston, TX, Sam Austins from Detroit, MI, T Got Bank from Brooklyn, NY, Trevor Lanier from Wilmington, VA, and Tyler Thomas from Los Angeles, CA.
The compilation, which you can stream below, showcases the product of said studio sessions. Prior to the release, the album was brought to life through a live concert on December 5th, whereupon each artist performed their selections. Push himself helped close out the show.
For more information on the Pusha-T curated 1800 Seconds compilation album, check out the official website right here.





























































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