Audio: “Sunday Morning” Remix
04-Dec-08

This is a remix of K-os’ Sunday Morning, one of my favorite tracks from his classic album “Atlantis: Hymns for Disco.” Remixed by Fashawn for his upcoming mixtape “Higher Learning.” Click below to listen:

This is a remix of K-os’ Sunday Morning, one of my favorite tracks from his classic album “Atlantis: Hymns for Disco.” Remixed by Fashawn for his upcoming mixtape “Higher Learning.” Click below to listen:
After stumbling across last week’s video for Novel’s I Am, I subscribed to dude’s YouTube account. Good thing, because he dropped this new video - which is also dope despite being only one verse. Gonna have to watch out for this cat. Featuring Adelle.

DAMN! ScholarMan, one of my favorite underground emcees, is dropping a new album in January titled “Gameshift: The Movement.” He already gave us a handful of free glimpses with recent videos for The Answer II and What You Puttin’ Back. And now, for the month of December only, he’s offering a FREE PREVIEW of “Gameshift: The Movement.”
Click the link below for your free preview!
http://www.scholarman.com/
Hired Gun is a local cat who wrote a dope song about NYC. Listen to the lyrics …
Featuring Brother Ali and Freeway.
Featuring Talib Kweli & Spree Wilson.

This week’s underground hip-hop track of the week is Serge Severe’s Classic Ish - from his new album “Concrete Techniques.” Although it was difficult to find just one track to feature from this album, I picked Classic Ish because it just makes me feel good - and because the chorus, sang by Reyna Mallare, is quite soothing. Nah mean? Click below to listen:
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Review Date: November 24, 2008
Website: Serge Severe Website
Label: Focused Noise

Serge Severe “Concrete Techniques” Album Review
Serge Severe was the first underground emcee ever featured on HHL. I remember receiving his debut album, “Walk In My Shoes,” almost four years ago – and the way it helped strengthen my belief that real hip-hop could still be found in the underground. Since then, I’ve eagerly anticipated his follow-up solo project, and “Concrete Techniques” has definitely lived up to my long-standing expectations. Serge Severe’s “Concrete Techniques” was definitely worth the wait. (more…)
Dope fan collage put together over Jay-Z’s History.