I met this crew a couple of times while I was living out in Sydney in 2009. Its good to see them making some moves. This video is classily put together. Nicely done.
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I met this crew a couple of times while I was living out in Sydney in 2009. Its good to see them making some moves. This video is classily put together. Nicely done.
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Big new track coming straight from those Associated Minds chaps. PLO and Ralph Rip team up for this sinister video, which works a treat for this synthy banger. Quality output again.
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Big new video from Jam Baxter with cameo’s from the rest of the High Focus artists. Watch out for those black market brains. Strike another hit for one of the hardest working labels in UK Hip Hop.
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Apologies again for the lack of posts this last week, but I’ve been getting my Jet Set Big Willy on and flitting between Dublin and Budapest, before finally landing back in the UK this morning. Anyway, I probably haven’t posted enough of these Rappertag videos, but this one couldn’t slip under the radar.
Yungun kills things as usual, but the coup de grace of this video is that finally, FINALLY, the man like Devise has been coaxed back into the public spotlight for a rare appearance. Hopefully we’ll be hearing some new material from him very soon.
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Dubbledge decides to flip the storyline to Bruce Lee’s seminal kung fu flick Enter the Dragon into a short verse over Scarface’s Game Over beat. He doesn’t get as far as the final duel in the hall of mirrors, but squeezes in O’Hara getting stamped on. Lung Collapsing Lyrics for real.
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New video from Jedi Mind Tricks’ Vinnie Paz. Reppin’ Philly hard in this one. All that food in the video is making me mad hungry as well. Damn it. Produced by Psycho Les from the Beatnuts, and taken from the forthcoming LP, God of the Serengeti.
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New video from Doc Synners taken from the Still At Large mixtape which dropped last month. If you haven’t got yourself a copy yet, you can grab one from HERE.

I’m really not too sure what to think about this new track from Slaughterhouse. By rights, I should absolutely HATE it. For a start, it samples early 90′s euro-house chart hit The Rhythm of the Night by Corona. Secondly, the bizarre and frankly pointless intro featuring Eminem and some of the worst CGI I’ve seen since Shark Attack 3: Megalodon. But… for some reason, I don’t hate it. Maybe its the charisma of the emcees, but I can almost look past the fact they’ve sampled what they have. My brain hurts.
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Former Outsidaz member Pace Won gets all teary and reminiscent on this new track with producer Mr Green. Good stuff.
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