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Five Track Friday #157


KXNG Crooked & Joell Ortiz – Long Beach Blvd.

Ramirez – Intro

Butcher Brown – Liquid Light

Ransom, 38 Spesh & Mayor – Last Gasp

Vic Spencer & August Fanon – Tear Duct Tape

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The Latest Playlist: 2022 Notable Tracks Part II


Che Noir – Communion

Hus KingPin feat. Bala Judas, FATS & Macapella Mix – Pagan Poetry

Kno & Sadistik – Mullholand Drive

Aj Suede & Televangel – Reaper

Jam Baxter feat. DJ Sammy B- Side – Flickers on the Fourth Floor

Method Man feat. RJ Payne – Butterfly Effect

Pusha T – Diet Coke

Nicholas Craven feat. Your Old Droog – YOD Body

KXNG Crooked & Joell Ortiz – Sorry

Benny the Butcher feat. Boldy James – Weekends In The Perry’s

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Five Track Friday #129


Chuuwee – I Saw You

Hus KingPin – Wanderlust

Benny the Butcher – Billy Joe

eLZhi & Georgia Anne Muldrow – Strangeland

KXNG Crooked & Joell Ortiz – Backstage

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Five Track Friday #118


Aesop Rock & Blockhead – Oh Fudge

Zack Fox – fafo

Joell Ortiz – One Day

Chris Crack – Sex is a Full Body Contact Sport (Ugly Boy Modeling)

Steel Tipped Dove feat. Elucid – Warner Wolf

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2020 In Review

Below are some of my favorite hip-hop highlights of 2020. Check the following playlists, albums, and videos for my personal recap of the year.


The Latest Playlist: 2020

*Track listing at bottom of post


Noteworthy 2020

Griselda Records

For hip-hop in 2020, the crown belongs to Griselda Records. Label founder Westside Gunn, brother Conway the Machine, and cousin Benny the Butcher have been creating plenty of buzz over the last few years, but in 2020 they made a statement. With 5 albums between the 3 of them, a debut album by their female counterpart Armani Cesar, and a Griselda-released mixtape from the tremendously productive Boldy James, 2020 has been Griselda’s most productive year to date.

Despite making a sudden splash on the scene, these emcees have been rapping for a long time. While the way they rap is characteristically unique in it’s graphic descriptions and hard-hitting punch lines, their music has a foundation in a classic style of hip-hop, garnering them no shortage of praise from hip-hop legends across the map.

Through expert storytelling, Griselda artists include explicit details of criminal activities, and while they don’t necessarily glorify the lifestyle, they are not in the least bit apologetic. They don’t shy away from rapping about the details of their lives before rap fame, the struggle they endured to get here today, or boasting on their success that could only have come from unwavering perseverance.

One of the most compelling stylistic features of Griselda artists is their footing in a Mafioso aesthetic. This theme runs through all label members, and is one of the notable characteristics that unify them as a collective. It is not surprising that Griselda has been referred to as “the next Wu-Tang Clan”, which has been recognized even by members of the Wu-Tang Clan themselves. This claim is not just an acknowledgement of success in 2020, but an understanding that Griselda is set to be an iconic generational influence on the culture.

Lo-Fi Lethargic Raps

Over the past 5-7 years there has been a growing sub-genre of hip-hop characterized by low-energy rapping over lo-fi, sample-central beats. Counter to stereotypical rap braggadocio, artists in this style write more genuinely introspective. Despite their lethargic leaning tone, they write in a way that is both deeply expressive and seemingly therapeutic. The consistent themes are self-reflection and social observation from an introverted perspective.

The beats can be easily digestible, or in many cases can break rhythmic norms, providing an embrace of dystopian aesthetic. This approach gives the artists flexibility to maintain a refreshing level of unpredictability. It may not be a coincidence that 2020 was such prolific year for this style of hip-hop, being a year defined by isolation, depression, and dystopia.

I often refer to this style of hip-hop as “the other mumble rap”. While this sounds nothing like the commonly referred to sub-genre of mumble rap, these artists undeniably rap in a way that could be described as mumbling, but are nonetheless far more articulate as lyricists. There have been about a dozen or more notable artists operating successfully within this style, and while there is a common thread connecting them all, each has their own unique stylistic contribution. Above are 6 projects within this style from 2020 that I recommend from Medhane, MIKE, Redveil, Demahjiae, Chester Watson, and Navy Blue.

Boldy James Banner Year

I’ve declined to explicitly choose an album of the year for 2020, but if any artist should be recognized for their productivity it would have to be Boldy James. This year James dropped 3 collaborative projects with The Alchemist, Sterling Toles, and Real Bad Man, as well as a mixtape released by none other than Griselda Records (The Versace Tape).

Boldy James has been on the scene for over a decade, but his presence has never been more prolific than it was in 2020. Between the 4 projects, Boldy generously delivered 47 tracks (not including features), easily making 2020 his banner year. Despite the abundance of production, he didn’t cut corners. There are almost no intros or skits, and The Price of Tea in China & Real Bad Boldy are legitimate contenders for album of the year.

Like other Griselda artists, Boldy is a great storyteller, and his laid back flow guides the listener through a mesmerizing tour of illicit struggle raps. Each project has a different producer and corresponding sound, demonstrating James’ versatility and ability to adapt without compromising his own style.      

Check out other notable albums from: Apollo Brown & Che Noir, Armand Hammer, Clipping., Denzel Curry x Kenny Beats, Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist, R.A.P. Ferreira, Run The Jewels, Sa-Roc, and Statik Selektah.


Notable Videos of 2020

Anderson .Paak feat. Jay Rock – Lockdown

Run The Jewels feat. Greg Nice & DJ Premier – Ooh LA LA

D Smoke feat. Jackie Gouche’ – Black Habits I

Spillage Village feat. EARTHGANG, JID, Jurdan Bryant, Mereba, Hollywood JB – End of Daze

Princess Nokia – Gemini

Royce Da 5’9″ on The L.A. Leakers

Benny The Butcher on The L.A. Leakers

Symba on The L.A. Leakers


The Latest Playlist 2020

Conway the Machine feat. DeJ Loaf – Fear Of God

Boldy James & Real Bad Man – Street Shit

serengeti – parisian romance

Evidence – Unlearning

MIKE – More Gifts

K.A.A.N. – Breakthrough

REASON feat. Rapsody – I Can Make It

Apollo Brown & Che Noir – Freedom

Black Thought feat. C.S. Armstrong & OSHUN – We Could Be Good

redveil – Campbell

Jack Harlow – Keep It Light

R.A.P. Ferreira – Mythical

$ilkMoney – Not the Cat Y’all Saw Yesterday

Statik Selektah feat. Bobby Sessions – Immortal

Sa-Roc – Gold Leaf

D Smoke – Rapture

Joell Ortiz & KXNG Crooked – Caddy Bump (LBC)

Grafh – Anonymous

clipping. – Say the Name

Denzel Curry & Kenny Beats – Pyro (leak 2019)

Knxwledge – Gangstallthetime

Benny the Butcher feat. DOM KENNEDY – Over The Limit

Meyhem Lauren & Harry Fraud – Yucca

Preservation feat. Roc Marciano – Medicine Drawer

Willie the Kid – Dirty Game

Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist – 1985

Chuuwee – Knocked Off

Chester Watson feat. Salami Rose Joe Louis – Atlantis

demahjiae – Divinity

Anderson .Paak – Lockdown

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Quarantunes XXXI


Joell Ortiz & KXNG Crooked feat. Mrk Sx – H.A.R.D.

Joyner Lucas – Evolution

Aesop Rock – Rings

Isaiah Rashad – Find a Topic (homies begged)

BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah feat. Tree – Street Knowledge

Anti-Lilly & Phoniks – What Would You Do

Homeboy Sandman – Don’t Look Down

Kendrick Lamar – The Art of Peer Pressure

Westside Gunn feat. Slick Rick & Busta Rhymes – Ocean Prime

Tha God Fahim – Life After

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Quarantunes XIII


Psalm One – Let Me Hear

Quakers feat. FC The Truth – Chicken Livers

Open Mike Eagle feat. Hot Sugar – 5ree Thinkers

Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson – Neverending Story

Meyhem Lauren & DJ Muggs feat. Conway – Hashashin

Apes on Tapes – Les

BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah – Tone’s Rap

KA – Knighthood

Brock Berrigan – Four Walls and an Amplifier

Joell Ortiz – Sip Slow

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Five Track Friday #63


Little Simz – you should call mum

Markis Precise feat. Fashawn – The Difference

Joell Ortiz & KXNG Crooked – Get Ya Money

D Smoke & SiR – Let Go

Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist – Baby $hit

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Quarantunes V


Blu & Exile – Cold Hearted

Grieves – Sunny Side of Hell

Jay Rock feat. J. Cole – OSOM

Epidemic – We Back Now

Robust – Beats/me

Moderator – Side By Side

Apollo Brown & Joell Ortiz feat. DJ Los – Grace of God

Casual feat. Moon Shyne – Divine Dreams

Jericho Jackson – Thank You

Cavalier – Reprise

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Five Track Friday #51


Rapsody – Cleo

EARTHGANG – Swivel

Tobe Nwigwe feat. Paul Wall – Juice

Ghostface Killah feat. Eamon – New World

Joell Ortiz – Screens

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