“Man Of Steel” unites Sauce Yin and Dizzy Dizasta in a raw, uncompromising record that balances street realism with inner resolve. The collaboration delivers heavy bars, grounded perspective, and a sound built for listeners who […]
B. Dvine Drops ‘Think This’
With “Think This,” B. Dvine delivers a sharp, confident record that blends street wisdom with introspective clarity, proving once again why his voice stands out in today’s independent Hip-Hop landscape. The track moves with purpose—driven […]
December to Remember: Jezus Borgia & Mike Martinez Drop a Somber Winter Hip-Hop Record
“December to Remember”: Jezus Borgia & Mike Martinez Deliver a Winter Record That Sits With You There’s a certain kind of record that doesn’t rush to be liked. It doesn’t chase the season or the […]
Benny The Butcher Releases New Double-Single ‘El Carnicero’ Featuring Two New Tracks
The Butcher Comin! Before the calendar year ends, Benny The Butcher still has one more clip, EL CARNICERO, which is now available at all DSP”s. EL CARNICERO (Spanish for “The Butcher”) is a double single, which includes […]
Exclusive Interview: Rhymrcka on His Wu-Tang Roots, American Cream Team Days, and New Album ‘The Frequency’
Rhymrcka’s Roots: From Wu-Tang’s Killer Bees to American Cream Team We explore how Rhymrcka got started and what it was like being part of the Wu-Tang Clan’s extended family, the Killer Bees. We also dive […]
The Uce Releases Riveting ‘From It’ LP
Rising Hawaiʻi rapper The Uce makes a bold statement with the release of his latest project, The Uce, a raw and unapologetic body of work that blends island-rooted authenticity with hard-hitting Hip-Hop energy. The project […]
The Partnership Era: How Artists Structure Deals After Ownership
The old model told artists to sign away control to scale. The new model starts with ownership—and uses partnerships to multiply it. In 2025, the smartest artists don’t chase exits. They design deals that expand […]
The Exit Myth: Why Artists Don’t Need Labels to “Win”
For decades, artists were taught that success meant one thing: getting signed. In 2025, that belief is outdated—and often dangerous. The exit myth convinces artists that labels are the finish line, when in reality, independence […]

