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[Video] SAVEMONEY: "Still Alive"(Feat.) Joey Purp & Kami de Chukwu

SaveMoney is very much still alive as members Kami De Chukwu & Joey Purp go bar-for-bar across the heavy-handed beat produced by Thelonious Martin and Stix to prove just that. The video was originally slated for a 2013 release, around the time the song hit, which was canceled after the production was shut down due to a robbery during the the time of the shooting. With schedules hard to line up with members on tour and in the studio, the SaveMoney squad re-assembled at my house on Thanksgiving Day to shoot the video alongside a celebration that was sandwiched between a pair of Chance The Rapper's sold out Riviera shows. SaveMoney made the video to prove they're "Still Alive", which Vic Mensa took to a new level by tattooing it across his abdomen. Check out the full video below, alongside the trailer for the upcoming SaveMoney episode of the 8-part Noisey "Chiraq" documentary, due out soon.

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Top Chicago Rappers of 2013

Chicago hip-hop has enjoyed a certain popularity increase over the past couple of years. Where 2012 saw the rise of Chief Keef and "Drill", 2013 brought about a new flavor as listeners from across the country, initially hooked by the drill sound, began to explore the vibrantly eclectic different sides of the city and variety of sounds that make up what is the flourishing Chicago scene today. With seemingly everyone's eyes on the Midwest and so many talented artist rising from the area, we decided to compile a list of the top hip-hop artists from Chicago that had the biggest years in 2013. We based our decisions off of releases, co-signs, shows/tours and general influence throughout to put together who we thought had the best top to bottom 12 month cycles since this time last year. You may not agree with all of our decisions, so let us know in the comments. Without further ado, I give you the Chicago's hip-hop artists that elevated their game the most in 2013.


[Mixtape] King L: "Drilluminati 2"

King L has been a fixture on the Chicago hip-hop scene for some time now, throughout which he has established himself as one of the premier MCs in not only the Midwest, but the country at large. Earlier this week, King L dropped second installment of his Drilluminati series, this one titled Drilluminati 2. The project is a stark remind of the drill scene that L came up on and a furtherance of the sound that brought both King L, and a large portion of Chicago to the limelight. Being a King L release, the project has the certain flavor of gritty street-prophet that one can come to expect from the Epic signee. Expect plenty more from King L after a year that saw him drop a couple solid projects and land on Yeezus. Full stream below.