Santigold gets some help from Karen O for her first sojourn on Roc Nation with “Go,” produced by Q-Tip and Switch.
The Freeze Tag drop an eerie track with “The Voices.”
Gods’illa and friends get tired of everybody hustling and spitting and let you know how they feel on “Everybody.”
Femcee Charity Clay drops a solidlook into the evolution of the children of the Reagan Era on “80’s Babies Grown Up.”
Jill Scott and Anthony Hamilton bring back the spirits of Hathaway and Flack on the dance duet “So In Love.”
Rapper I Am Many takes you for a ride on the wild side with “Savage.”
Has-Lo takes a look within and a lesson in life on “Everything Is.”
In part 2 of the Memphis Bleek interview, Bleek discusses the end of old beefs after clearing up things, His new mixtape, The Project, and exactly how fine Rihanna is in real life.
Kenna and Shimmy Hoffa keep the dancefloor locked in “Chains.”
Child of musicians and raised in two countries, Clinton Curtis has a very unique take on music and America. He shares it and more in this in-depth nterview.