Upstate NY’s secret weapon, Toneyboi, has surprise-dropped a new Producer album. Leave Your Ego At The Door (available via all DSP’s now) features lead-off single “Momma Said Move Weight” featuring Rochester, NY’s Brad Piff dropping […]
Crotona P Breaks Down Serenity, Growth, and His Pen Evolution
In Hip-Hop, longevity doesn’t come from volume; it comes from truth. And in his latest sit-down with SpitFirehipHop, Crotona P proves exactly why some voices get sharper with time instead of fading out. In this […]
Kingdom Kome Interview: Dirty Linens 2, Barrel Reserve & Independent Hip-Hop Discipline
The Miami-born emcee speaks in depth about the creation of Dirty Linens 2 with G Fam Black and his latest project, Barrel Reserve, produced by Ruen. Rather than framing these releases as isolated moments, Kingdom […]
Southside Miko & Cap Con Drop New Single “Tally Bans”
Tally Bans is a focused, street-rooted release from Southside Miko, featuring Cap Con, a collaboration built on raw intention, financial pressure, and unfiltered ambition. Entirely produced by Southside Miko himself, the record leans into a […]
Der Zweig Delivers ‘Roll Call’ feat. M-Dot
Der Zweig connects with Boston standout M-Dot on the new single “Roll Call,” a gritty, motivational track produced by Roccwell featuring sharp cuts from DJ 12 Finger Dan. Rooted in themes of self-determination and authenticity, “Roll Call” is about forging your own path and […]
BlackLiq & Dub Sonata Release Much Given, Much Tested Album
We present to you Richmond, VA rapper BlackLiq and producer Dub Sonata’s collaborative LP titled “Much Given, Much Tested.” The 13-track album is Liq‘s most introspective work to date. He dives deep into his past in ways he’s never previously […]
Koncept Releases ‘Off The Checklist’
“Off the Checklist” finds Koncept operating with calm confidence and hard-earned clarity. Written, produced, scratches, and performed entirely by Koncept, the track captures the mindset of an artist who’s moved beyond proving himself — and into […]
The Golden Era to the Streaming Era: 50 Years of Reinvention in Hip-Hop
Introduction: Why Hip-Hop Never “Dies” Every generation produces a version of the same argument: Hip-Hop isn’t what it used to be.What’s often missing from that argument is history. Hip-Hop has never been static. It has […]

