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Prince Paul Teams Up With Don Newkirk For "Who Killed Malcolm X?" Score

Legendary producer Prince Paul has once again linked up with fellow BROOKZILL! member Don Newkirk to score the soundtrack for the new Abdul-Rahman Muhammad-directed Netflix documentary "Who Killed Malcom X?"

He shared the news in a Facebook post on Thursday (February 6), promising a limited vinyl run in the coming months.

“If you wondered Where I was all last summer, I was in the studio scoring this powerful documentary with @donnewkirk,” he wrote. “I am proud to say that it will be premiering on Netflix tomorrow. There will be a VERY VERY limited vinyl press this summer! So make sure you stay tuned and cop one.”

"Who Killed Malcolm X?" premiered on Friday (February 7).

Check out the trailer below. 

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Lords Of The Underground Are Back With "Insomniac" Video

Lords Of The Underground burst onto the scene in 1993 with their "Here Come The Lords" album, which featured songs such as "Chief Rocka" and "Funky Child." The trio — comprised of DoItAll, Mr. Funke and Lord Jazz — released three more albums, culminating with 2007's "House Of Lords."

Now, the Newark-bred hip-hop vets are back with a new video for "Insomniac," the inaugural single from their first album in 13 years, "So Legendary."

Produced by Snowgoons, the track is reminiscent of the Lords Of The Underground's traditional '90s boom bap style and finds all three members back in top form. 

Check out the video below. 


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André 3000 Won't Be Releasing Solo LP Anytime Soon

Outkast luminary André 3000 recently sat down with Def Jam Recordings co-founder Rick Rubin for an episode of the Broken Record podcast. During their conversation, the two industry heavyweights talked about 3 Stacks' long-awaited solo album, which evidently isn't coming anytime soon. The ATLien admitted his confidence isn't necessarily there when it comes to crafting new music. 

“I haven’t been making much music, man,” he said. “My focus is not there. My confidence is not there. I tinker — I tinker a lot. Like I’ll just go to a piano and I’ll set my iPhone down and just record what I’m doing, move my fingers and whatever happens, but I haven’t been motivated to do a serious project. I’d like to, but it’s just not coming.”

He also explained his o

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D.I.T.C. Drops "D.I.T.C. Studios Volume 2" Album

Diamond D, Fat Joe, Lord Finesse, O.C. Showbiz and A.G. — collectively known as The Diggin In The Crates (D.I.T.C.)  crew — have dropped a new album titled "D.I.T.C. Studios Volume 2." The project is produced entirely by longtime member Showbiz.

Boasting 10 tracks, the project also features O.C., Lil Fame of M.O.P., Papoose, Milano Constantine, Cory Gunz and David Bars. 

"D.I.T.C. Studios Volume 2" follows 2016's original as well as "Sessions."

Find the project on all streaming platforms and check out a snippet below. 


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DJ Shadow Returns With "Our Pathetic Age" Double Album

DJ Shadow dropped his new double album "Our Pathetic Age" last Friday (November 15).

The project, which is divided into two parts, features a total of 26 tracks and includes contributions from Run The Jewels, De La Soul, Pharoahe Monch, Nas, Pusha T, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah and Inspectah Deck, among others. 

Ahead of its release, the seasoned turntablist/producer shared "Rocket Fuel" featuring De La's Pos, Dave and Maseo. 

Check it out below and find the album on all streaming platforms. 


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Blu And Fat Jack Connect For "Underground Makes The World Go Round" EP

Veteran rapper Blu and longtime producer Fat Jack have linked up for a new EP called "Underground Makes The World Go Round."

Released through Self Jupiter's The Order Label, the project boasts features from Los Angeles underground Hip Hop staples Myka 9, Abstract Rude and Medusa, among others. 

“Blu shows his love for his city and his hometown heroes Freestyle Fellowship on this album,” Self Jupiter recently told HipHopDX. “He gives them their flowers now and history lessons on how he as an MC first heard of Aceyalone, Myka 9, Peace and me — better known as known as the Freestyle Fellowship. DJ Fat Jack delivers the perfect backdrop for this congratulatory ode.”

Check it out below. 

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