

"Three/21 and The Kickdrums present the “Inside A Change” Soundtrack featuring brand new music by Consequence, Joell Ortiz, Skillz, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Wale, Saigon, Royce Da 5′9″, The Kickdrums, J.A.M.E.S. Watts, Statik Selektah, Illmind, A.P., Nami Unreal and more. It was also scored by Chronik & Echonomist and the homie Jason Lam. The soundtrack plays in conjunction with the film as it contains snippets of dialogue from key scenes. "
"We world premiered our latest project Where The Streets Have No Name this weekend on imeem.com, our music player got over 260,000 views in just 2 days. Featuring our production as the backdrop for street anthems from the likes of: Lil Wayne, Bun B, Young Buck, Talib Kweli, K’naan, & much more; the project is already being heralded as a classic. Now we are making the entire album available for free download. I would suggest that you download it, and then listen to it all the way through."
"Entitled It’s Still Real…, the unmixed non-tape is a discography update of sorts – collecting the guest appearances and collaborations Kenn has done his 2006 debut, Starr Status. Included are production & appearances by the likes of 9th Wonder, Kev Brown, Marco Polo, Oddisee, Raheem DeVaughn, Wale, and more.Tracklist:
The download also serves as a prelude to an upcoming mixtape of all new material with Hot 97’s Peter Rosenberg. All of this is in preparation for the release of Kenn Starr’s upcoming album, Two Track Mind – a double EP produced by Black Milk, with remixes by Kev Brown, M-Phazes, Mr. Porter, DaveNotti and more. Two Track Mind is slated for release this fall through Mello Music Group – so look out for much more on that in the coming months."
"And now is officially the first MC to make an album targeted at corporate suits. He's taken hiphop more mainstream than anyone before him, yes even Diddy, and in doing so made sure that everyone know it's Hov to praise."Download/Stream Here
Here's some new music from the Rhode Island kid, Jon Hope, entitled "Forever (Mr. Murray song)." Says Jon of the track: "This record is an ode to the '90's era of Hip Hop and more specifically Keith Murray's classic 'The Most Beautifullest Thing'." To speak on Keith briefly, I really think dude would have been a much bigger name in hip-hop today if he could have stayed out of the pen (recidivism is a motha). Jon reps Mr. Murray to the fullest with this one. Look out for Hope's project, A Work In Progress, to drop soon.
"Here it is folks, the lead single for K-Salaam & Beatnick Presents Where The Streets Have No Name, powered by imeem.com and illRoots.com is finally here. After months of preparation and hard work Beatnick, K-Salaam and myself are proud to say that this is a very classic project. Paralleling similar projects before, the melodic sounds that K-Salaam & Beatnick are known for were put to the test as we couple very well known upcoming superstars with some of the most established artists ever. The project will have brand new original material over Beatnick and K-Salaam’s production from Lil’ Wayne, Bun B, Young Buck, Talib Kweli, K’Naan, Colin Munroe, Buckshot,U-N-I, Demarco, Tabi Bonney, Mikkey Halsted, Glasses Malone, Truck North and many more. Personally it was a privilege to work on this project and I hope that the months of perseverance and thought put into each track is noticed. This project will be completely free to you, our loyal audience, on July 27th. If you loved our mixtapes, you will enjoy our albums that much more."
I recorded this song no more then a few hours ago; and its a very personal record to me as an artist/person. I really haven't heard someone in the "new school" of artists on the come up really express themselves introspectively. I thought I'd might try and do something different.
Hopefully you enjoy