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Kosha Dillz - What I Do All Day and Pickle

Rapper Kosha Dillz is worldwide. From Poland and the Netherlands to France and Israel, the Los Angeles-based artist shares his Jewish-infused brand of hip-hop everywhere he goes. His latest album, What I Do All Day and Pickle, offers a peek into his psyche. It covers his struggles with addiction, relationship drama, his Jewish religion, discrimination, and political unrest, shining a spotlight on who Kosha Dillz truly is. "With a name like Kosha Dillz, you can’t take yourself too seriously,” Kosha says. “It’s a blessing in disguise.” 

Served up with a healthy side dish of humor, the 11-track album boasts beats by Jesse “Belief” Shatkin (Sia and One Direction), 19-year-old newbie YUC Beats, Nate Greenberg, Ski Be

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Prince Paul to Form Supergroup with Ladybug Mecca and Others

Prince Paul is certainly no stranger to collaborative hip hop work. His production on the early De La Soul albums cemented his position as one of hip hop's eminent producers. After that, he went on to do a complete stylistic about-face as he helped pioneer the macabre, horrorcore sound by assembling the Gravediggaz with RZA, Frukwan, and Poetic. Not one to be confined to any one sound, however, Prince Paul continued to demonstrate the breadth of his sonic palette by forming the Handsome Boy Modeling School project with Dan the Automator and working with musical visionaries such as Bernie Worrell and David Byrne.

It was announced recently that Prince Paul would be forming another supergroup, this time with Ladybug Mecca from the Digable Planets, voice-over legend Don Newkir

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BLAK MADEEN: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

The Hip Hop collective group Blak Madeen with Yusuf Abdul-Mateen and Al-J, came together on an exclusive RAPstation.com interview to discuss their careers and their latest project Supreme Aftermath. They talk about their struggles and highlights of being in Hip Hop and insight into their music that tackles issues in today's society. Among many of the issues people face, they discuss the prejudice and hate that come with Islamophobia and use music as a platform to open up about it to “add something positive to the conversation.” 

 

RAPstation (Kianna Woods) Tell me about your journey in the Rap industry.

YUSUF ABDUL-MATEEN: It's been interesting. I first got

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De La Soul embraces their status as hip hop kings with "Royalty Capes"

De La Soul have been in the hip hop game for almost three decades now, and while the band plays modest in regards to their legacy and influence on hip hop history, they slyly acknowledge their place as rap legends in their newest song, "Royalty Capes."

You can listen to "Royalty Capes" here.

"We are so flattered but we’ve never worn the ‘Legendary’ hat comfortably when placed on our heads. What we value is our creative reputation and the lineage of our careers," Dave, a.k.a. Plug Too told Fader. "Gracefully we’ve stepped forward for decades with h

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Exclusive Interview: Uncommon Nasa and Short Fuze

Rapper and producer Uncommon Nasa worked on a slew of early Def Jux releases in the early 2000s. He quickly established himself as an underground hip-hop heavyweight and eventually founded his own label, Uncommon Records, in 2004. These days, he’s mastered the DIY way of doing things—from producing and rapping to handling promo, booking tours and doing his own PR, he’s an impressive one man army.  

 

In 2010, he teamed up with emcee Short Fuze for the collaborative album, Lobotomy Music. It introduced the world to the sometimes dark side of Short Fuze’s mind. The motley duo is back with its second collaborative album, 2016’s Autonomy Music, which revisits Short Fuze’s own personal str

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DJ Skizz promotes Cruise Control with new single "Bosses"

DJ Skizz's second producer album, Cruise Control, won't be released until the end of the month, but he's giving the world a preview of the album with "Bosses," a new track that also features Roc Marciano and Conway.

You can listen to "Bosses" on Soundcloud here.

The beat for "Bosses" was a collaborative work between Skizz and his friend and fellow producer Frank Dukes, who has previously worked with Eminem, Kanye West, Drake, and Rihanna, among others. The track combines Skizz's raw sound with raps from Long Island MC Roc Marciano, who was recently featured on De La Soul's latest album, and rapper Conway, wh

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