Da Regiment – UKHH Bars [Video]
Ukhhdotcom linked Da Regiment (B Wun, Skinny Tallss and Matey Boy) of Official Recordings after their takeover at Chip Shop Brixton. Look out for their debut album dropping Feb 2024.
Ukhhdotcom linked Da Regiment (B Wun, Skinny Tallss and Matey Boy) of Official Recordings after their takeover at Chip Shop Brixton. Look out for their debut album dropping Feb 2024.
The West Country’s The High Breed crew come back correct with Ego Trippin. On the track explore the uncharted territories of our own minds, where boundaries blur, and revelations await.
Purple Loft's debut video is here, and they've got a double release for you. Hear The Alarm is an energetic bouncy song whereas Thank You is a more melancholy, wholesome, tribute to all things we should be thankful for.
Next up on the ‘Village Live and Direct‘ series, Manchester based producer Fthmlss sets up some "feel goods" with this downtempo jazzy joint Agaric.
Wild Samson's tenth instalment 'Earl Grey Muskets'. This is a seven-track project that shows the different styles that Wild Samson is about. Enlisting the help of some of the Hip Hop scene’s unsung heroes, we get some amazingly intricate and brilliantly crafted production.
Dick Dastardly presents the second track taken from his debut album '8 Billion In The World And I'm Stuck Here With You'. The track features Blue City CDF's Jay Rede and Formal Brown.
Taking The P**s Again is the fourth track from the Black Bird Leys, Oxford based crew, The Fr3e Lions‘ fourth album Fr3e 4 All. MCs Biscuit and Major H detail how they can act like comedians and how the games they play, talking shit, can annoy.
The slow and melancholic track Quid Game by Wakefield based artist Muz Tha Don lets us know that the stakes are high in real life and how many are struggling getting by.
Bobby Dinero lets off a lot off inferno on this freestyle. Some dirt being fired. Check out his new freestyle on Greezy Bars.
Boot Records are proud to be releasing Blade's classic 1990 smash "Mind of an Ordinary Citizen" on limited edition black 7" wax for the first time. The artwork has been reworked with respect to the original by Stumpy.