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Rich Quick drops new single produced by Stankfoot
There's a segment of Hip-Hop where lyricism still reigns supreme. Whether you're into the double time styles like Jaz-O and Twista, or you follow artists like Aesop Rock, the ability for an artist to tell a unique story is an integral yet often undermined part of the art form. After recently releasing "No1," the Jersey based wordsmith, Rich Quick, expands upon his catalog as he continues his climb towards success with, "On My Shoulderz." The second single from The Everywhere Man finds Quick dropping bars and hooks over STANKFOOT's keys and dirty snares. Lyrically, he can't be touched; Quick has created his own sense of style that is different enough for others to take notice. Simply put, his rhymes make rapping seem effortless. Quick can navigate his way through any style of producti
Read moreVursatyl the Great: The RAPstation Interview
The Grateful Vursatyl the Great The RAPstation Interview By Kyle Eustice Hailing from the rainy Northwest city of Portland, Oregon, Vursatyl the Great is a talented emcee you've probably heard, but never heard of. As one-third of the critically acclaimed hip-hop group, Lifesavas, Vursatyl is a seasoned vet. Whether it's his work with Blackalicious, Lifesavas or as a solo artist, he always delivers a highly polished sound. Signed to Quannum Projects (established in 1991 by DJ Shadow, Blackalicious, Lyrics Born, and Lateef the Truthspeaker, among others), Lifesavas dropped their first album, Spirit in Stone, in 2003 and they followed it up with 2007's Gutterfly. For the first time, however, Vursatyl just got a taste of what it's like to be a solo artist after
Read moreDon Miguel debuts new single featuring Guilty Simpson & Percee P
Don Miguel, a multi-talented artist who has spent the last few years on the road touring and as a session musician for artists such as Stalley, G-Side, Meek Mill & Ne-Yo, just to name a few, is excited to debut his new single. "Merciless Manuscript" from his forthcoming debut LP, Waiting For Carmine, features the always dope Guilty Simpson and the legendary Percee P. Waiting For Carmine is produced entirely by Don Miguel (including the live instrumentation) and theme of the album deals specifically with Don's upbringing in his family's bar in Manhattan; and the various trials and tribulations that environment breeds. The project features many talented collaborators, including appearances from ST 2 Lettaz of G-Side, Guilty Simpson, Boldy James, Percee P, Rapsody,
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