Freddie Gibbs Drops Self-Titled Project
Freddie, the self named project was announced by Freddie Gibbs on Twitter June 21st, with a teaser video in the style of an old infographic commercial. The project isn't an R&B record, but the pink vinyl and classic cover would make you think different.
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"Death Row" featuring 03 Greedo is a throwback to the NWA era. "Cruisin' through the city in my oh-eighteen (skrrt), Sendin' the bitches, servin' the fiends (ooh)."
Nostalgic beats combined with street lyrics makes this a must listen project.
6LACK Premieres Single “Switch” Today
"Switch," a single dropped by 6LACK today, expands on a similar moody R&B/hip-hop vibe, much like his debut record FREE 6LACK. Complimented by the smooth beat, 6LACK delivers another strong vocal performance.
According to his press team, a new album is on the way. They stated, "6LACK is now at work on the follow-up to FREE 6LACK, his full-length debut. Arriving in fall 2016,FREE 6LACK scored a Grammy Award nomination for Best Urban Contemporary Album, with its double-platinum lead single “Prblms” amassing more than 99 million Spotify streams to date."
RH First Look: Sovren
Sovren has made a lot of noise in the underground over the past few years. For anyone unaware, Sovren is a Pittsburgh born rapper living in Chicago. He attended Columbia College studying music/music business before dropping out to focus on his own music. If you saw him around campus, you might recognize him for his unique style in fashion. Similar to the lack of name brands covering his chest, his music is low key, yet the sonic experience each track carries demands attention.
Check out our full interview below:

rubyhornet: Where did you grow up?
Sovren: I’m from Homewood/Point Breeze (Pittsburgh).
rubyhornet: What were some influences that led you to make music while growing up in Pittsburgh?
Sovren: A lot of influence came from Kanye West and Drake at a younger age. I went to the same high school as Mac Miller. Seeing someone you know follow their dream is inspiring. Wiz Khalifa was also going crazy. Both guys were putting the city on, so to be growing up at that time made me feel like I could really do this shit too.
rubyhornet: Who were you recording with while living in Pittsburgh?
Sovren: Big Jerm. Fucking love Big Jerm. Anything I record in Pittsburgh is with him. “Dance”, my latest track, was engineered by him. He was the first person to help take my sound to the next level.
rubyhornet: What led you to Chicago?
Sovren: I didn’t want to go to college. I wanted to take a year off, but I knew I wanted to leave Pittsburgh. It’s hard to obtain the platform I was looking for in Pittsburgh. Chicago was a good mix since the city isn’t as big as NYC or LA but they had artists such as Chief Keef, Bibby, King Louie. When I came to visit, I checked out some art schools, and decided to attended Columbia because I wanted to be in Chicago.
rubyhornet: Creatives you’ve met at Columbia?
Sovren: Jack Larsen was a homie I met early on at Columbia. He actually just signed to Closed Sessions. I also met Lil Jake before Lyrical Lemonade. In regards to producers/engineers I didn’t have that network built yet in Chicago, so I would create material all semester while at school, and record back in Pittsburgh during Christmas break or summer break.

rubyhornet: What are your fashion influences? You have a clearly distinct style that is evident on social media.
Sovren: A lot of my more unique pieces come from thrift shops. I have been getting more brand name shit lately, but more of the low key pieces. You can best describe it as ‘if you know you know’ brand name shit. I love fashion. I love style. My view is clothing is a form of expression, much like music. I have found myself putting together an outfit and changing it because it doesn’t match how I feel. It’s all about the energy.

rubyhornet: What are your goals for 2018 and beyond?
Sovren: Short term goal is to put out these two EP’s. The first is called Driving Music Volume 1. It’s the lane I’m creating with jams to ride too. The second EP is called Confessions, which is more R&B and love influenced. A music video for a single off the Confessions EP will be coming out soon. I also have a few random singles, and have a show at the end of this week (pictured above).
Hopefully by 2019 I’m on a tour. Definitely not pressed or want to rush anything.
rubyhornet: What does hip-hop mean to you?
Sovren: It’s funny you ask that. I often talk to my friends about the difference between hip-hop and rap. I feel like everything from the past 5-10 years is more considered rap. The elements that technically fall into hip-hop like, graffiti, b-boy, and emceeing are more prevalent in the 90’s era. There are so many sub-genres in rap. Very similar to rock with the amount of sub-genres.
A Boogie Goes Worldwide
From High Bridge to Nigeria, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie's latest album International Artist takes us around the world. Loaded with features from artists like Tory Lanez, 2017 XXL freshman Kap G and Nigerian star DaVido among others the 8 track EP brings the heat with afro-pop inspired bangers.
Check it.
https://open.spotify.com/album/6opJjTuHd4tQ1h2qrus7jH?si=W0ja7ok6QUeSS2OgND-2Zw
[Review] Kendrick Lamar: The Championship Tour
Top Dawg Entertainment: The Championship Tour was an epic experience this weekend. I found out last minute that we had tickets available for us. After picking up tickets at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater in Tinley Park, we made our way to our seats right in time for Kendrick Lamar's performance.
The huge dual illuminated screen, combined with the light show, and fire show displayed how well put together the tour was. I shouldn't be surprised by this, since the members of the tour are some of the largest in hip-hop currently. The stage setup was really something else, compared to the dozens of underground shows with little to no budget I have lately been attending.

A highlight of the performance was when Kendrick brought out Jay Rock for "Money Trees". Another highlight occurred when KDot started playing the intro to "Humble". The crowd rapped the entire song acapella with minor assistance from the MC. This was impressive to say the least. Around 20,000 people, young and old, shouting the words to this hit. Ironic is an understatement, with the crowd shouting, "Sit down be humble" with Kendrick listening to them.
Overall its crazy to see Kendrick, and all of TDE, progress the way they have. The last time I saw Kendrick was in 2012 and he opened up for Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa. If you haven't checked out the new Jay Rock album, you should, it's the next great project in their collection.
SqueakPIVOT Releases "Perfect For U"
PivotGang is making waves across the board these days, from Saba touring all around the world to Joseph Chilliams rising within the Chicago scene it's easy to see that this is the group's moment. SqueakPIVOT just put his name fully into the arena with them with his latest release, "Perfect for U" now streaming across platforms. Squeak has been producing tracks for his crew for years but this is his first release on his streaming pages. "Perfect for U" is an unabashed love song featuring Xone White on vocals in a time when artists are more interested in making songs about the end of romance than the romance itself. While this isn't Squeak's first release, it is the first one available on all streaming services. Check it out here
https://open.spotify.com/track/3Sq3uNnE8a0IyPUQmZF3yb?si=8h0_sJ9mSeSKwAitZkcn_A
[RH Premiere] Lifeafteryouth - Emptied Out
Lifeafteryouth connects with Lil Ill on his new single "Emptied Out". The New England natives, who actually met via SoundCloud, have been working on some jams.
When asking Lifeafteryouth about his new single he stated, "It's just a casual summertime punk rock joint about how hard it is to try to put your life together while you've got all these issues on your plate."
Fans should be expecting a new single from Lifeafteryouth each month until he finishes an EP.
Listen To New Unreleased John Coltrane
Few people have influenced popular music in America as much as jazz legend John Coltrane. He is credited as one of the creators of Hard Bop, Free Jazz, and pioneered the use of modes in jazz. Since his death in 1967 the question has been asked hundreds of times, what else would he have made if he hadn't passed? Well last week that question was answered when Impulse! Records released the lead single off of a previously unreleased album, Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album that they are putting out at the end of the month.
The recordings are from 1963, 2 years before Trane would release A Love Supreme, one of his most influential albums and also his last studio album. Listening to the song "Unreleased Original 11383", you hear a jazz giant playing at their full potential, seemlessly moving through complex chord structures in a way that only John Coltrane can. Because A Love Supreme was 2 years away from these recordings you would expect for them to bridge the gap between his more accessible releases from the early 60s and the experimental sound that he would leave us with. This single doesn't quite do that, but rather it acts as a reminder that John Coltrane was one of the greatest minds in Jazz.
Listen to the single here.
https://youtu.be/q7X2X7LDFok
Both Directions At Once: The Lost Album comes out June 29th on Impulse! Records.








