Kareem – My City ft Joe Scott (Audio)

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Jay Lewis – So Cold ft Mista Cain (Audio)

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Cornbread – Pass It (Video)


California-based emcee Cornbread presents the music video for his single “Pass It”, produced by West Coast beatsmith Kan Kick. “Pass It” will appear on Ready To Live, Cornbread’s forthcoming album featuring Big Shug , Tristate, West Coast Kam, Roc C, and G&D as well as production from Oh No, DJ Romes, Georgia Ann Muldrow, Elevated Soul, & Noah Ayala. A Mississippi native, Cornbread moved to California where he founded the KaliWild crew alongside Oh No, J-Duce and Sean Biggs, forming a pillar of the Oxnard underground movement that spawned Madlib, the Lootpack, Dudley Perkins, Kan Kick, and Aloe Blacc, who appears alongside Cornbread and Maya Jupiter on the 2010 single “Relaxin” (watch the music video). The “Pass It” video was shot by Dirty Diggs, the producer behind many collaborations with Planet Asia, who makes a cameo in the video. Cornbread calls the clip “the joint you pass around the world! It will get your spirits high. I did this song in the spirit of good old hip hop story telling.”

Apollo Brown & Skyzoo – On The Stretch & Bob Show (Video)


Apollo Brown & Skyzoo just returned from South Africa & Mozambique as part of “The Easy Truth” Tour. They decided to enlist some of Brooklyn’s finest (kids) to play the parts of Apollo, Skyzoo, Stretch, Bobbito, and recreate the classic 90s radio show “The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show.” The result is a low-key vhs style video session of WKCR’s most classic program. 89.9