Ajani Jones' New EP Is An Exhibition of Growth

Ajani Jones released his new EP today, Cocoons. As the title suggests, transformation and growth is a large theme for the new project.

Cocoons is a project about growth. Evolving as a human and as an artist," Ajani said about the proejct. "Each song is a cocoon. They’re different examples of my growth in content and quality of sound. The quiet before the storm you could say.”

It's fitting that the EP dropped on the same day that Ajani announced joining Closed Sessions.  I'm really excited about this EP. It is layered, it is specific, and it's competitive. Beats, rhymes, and life from a 24 year-old from the southside of Chicago, finding himself and his music.

Listen below on all platforms.


Watch Valee's New Video for "Miami", Directed by Pusha T

Lot of Chicago cameos in this one... Things get pretty trippy for Valee in his new Hebru Brantley directed video for his "Miami" remix featuring Pusha T. I don't know if this is inspired by Hunter S. Thompson or not, but it definitely brings up similar vibes.

Watch the new clip below, and try to spot some familiar faces.

Sidenote - I definitely enjoy the Pusha T cameo, but still think Valee owns this track. Pusha is a nice add-on, but definitely not outshining Valee. Looking forward to see what's next.


[RH Premiere] Musa Reems Shares "44 4's" Video + Interview

A RH favorite and insanely talented West Side MC, Musa Reems, is giving his fans content on the regular. After dropping his single 'Let Em' Know' the young spitter came right back with an insane Curdbside Jones produced joint titled "44'4's'". The beat is nuts and Musa's intensity matches it well.

Today "44 4's" get's the video treatment, shot in the cities underground, the symbolism is heavy for the rising MC. To go along with the video's premiere, we talked to Musa about the track, as well as his forthcoming EP, Lately I've Been Sol Searching 2. Peep it below.

rubyhonret: What is the inspiration behind the “44 4’s” – beyond the tie to Jay-Z’s “22 2’s” and his new LP, what drove this to happen?

Musa Reems: The inspiration behind “44 4’s” came from many directions. In terms of writing new music, I wanted to use more literary devices and to be clever with my wordplay. I started to think about words that could be used repeatedly and that would tie into the “soul searching” theme of my project.  I began to think about why I love hip hop and what I do it “for”. I always say that I want to rap as bad as I want to breathe, so I thought the perfect way to portray this was by showcasing my lyricism in an intricate way. This whole project dives deeper into who I am as a person, so I thought that listing my passions and what’s important to me in one song was essential.  I wanted each song on the project to have a theme that tied it all together. I knew I had to tell stories and write from a more introspective viewpoint to make this happen. I wanted to write Lately I’ve Been Sol Searching 2 like it was a movie. Curbside and I talked about how we see music in colors and how it’s about creating the perfect painting. I felt like “44 4’s” was a vibrant, rich color to preview my project perfectly and show a sneak peak of what the rest of the painting will look like. This is why I also wore certain colors in the video. "44 4's" sounded like a white, royal blue, and yellow color scheme to me. Jason Yaccino and I discussed how the snow would be a perfect backdrop for this to come into fruition. The production from Curbside reminded me of Chicago, so I wanted to make sure that we captured key features that make the city unique like the L, alleys, murals, and subway tunnels.

rubyhornet: The record is a lot about motives, what gives you this mind-frame? What does hip hop music mean to you?

Musa Reems: I feel like my music has a lot of motives because I grew up on concept hip hop albums from MF DOOM and Biggie. I’m also a huge fan of Sean Price and a lot of artists on Duck Down Music.  I grew up on a lot of New York Hip Hop.  Mm.. Food is my favorite DOOM album and throughout the project he uses food as a metaphor to relate things to everyday life. With Biggie, he released Ready to Die and Life After Death. Those titles tied the idea of living and dying together to help Biggie display his story. With Lately I’ve Been Sol Searching and Lately I’ve Been Sol Searching 2, I wanted to use those two ideas from MF DOOM and Biggie in my own way. I have a full length project titled, Where The Sun Never Rises, so using the sun (sol) as a metaphor of life, growth, understanding, and energy was something that I wanted to use throughout multiple projects that I have. Hip Hop means the world to me. It changed my mindset and my identity. It made me want to work harder and understand who I am as a young man. Lastly, it showed me that I have the ability to make changes to my life and inspire people that are around me as well as complete strangers. Music is universal and art imitates life.

rubyhornet: Do you see a difference between intention and outcome? Does an artist’s intention influence how you see them from a music fan’s perspective?

Musa Reems: Yes, I do see a difference. I think that an intention has to be clear in order to have certain outcomes. Without clear intentions, a reasonable outcome isn’t likely. I also know certain artists may want certain ideas to be left up to interpretation. Personally, I think an artist’s intention doesn’t affect the influence on my perspective. I tend to put my own meaning to songs and how it applies to my life, then I like to see what the artist may have wanted me to think or perceive. I think it makes the viewer more open-minded and allows the artists to have multiple meanings that are relatable in their music. This is what makes me a fan of certain emcees, because they may have multiple layers and a deeper intention. In my opinion, that’s a form of skilled creativity.

rubyhornet: You have a new EP on the way, what is the hope for the new music?

Musa Reems: I hope my music continues to grow and I want to continue to understand my ability as an artist. I would also like for my music to continue to spread and be as relatable to others as possible. Being outside of my comfort zone is extremely important to me when creating. When I first started rapping over production from Curbside and S.K.I.L., I didn’t know how to approach it. I want to stretch my creative limits on a daily basis and reach past the ceiling. I’m very excited about performing new music and connecting with other talented artists this year. I look forward to seeing it grow and touching as many people as it can.


Watch Evidence's New Video for "Powder Cocaine" featuring Slug

I'm still bumping Evidence's new LP, Weather Or Not. And while it released in January, I won't be surprised when it ends up on some year ends lists come December. After giving us videos for "Throw It All Away", "Jim Dean", and "10,000 Hours", Evidence now brings us a crispy clean video for "Powder Cocaine". Directed by Jason Goldwatch and shot by Stephan Vanasco, the video features Slug, a lot of bouncing medicine and an ill cameo from Ev's son, Enzo.

On the first few listens, I didn't really dig this record but it continues to grow on me. Maybe it's the same for you. Peep it below.

Peep our interview with Evidence Here.


Saba returns with "Busy" Video

"Tell me, how are you said? You got all of these friends, you got all of these fans." 

Man, it feels good to write about Saba again. One of my favorite artists, and former students, Saba is back in 2018 with a new haircut, new music, and a new nationwide tour. While that's all cause of celebration, his first musical offering carries a melancholy vibe and speaks to being lonely in a room full of people. "Busy" is the name of the song and video that Saba teased on social media for about a week. He doesn't disappoint in its delivery, however, the young veteran seems to be a bit disappointed in the emptiness that can be a music career, as well as relationships and loved ones gone.

To fully understand "Busy" requires multiple listens. Get started right now with the video below.


Curren$y Does His Thing When It Comes To Rap

Curren$y has made a habit of releasing free projects on a moment's notice. And when it comes to giving fans a consistent product, he's one of the best. He's so good at that, the The Spring Collection isn't just new music, but also features Curren$y curating the listening experience. On the intro, he clearly states the purpose of the project and the best ways to enjoy it. He gives his fans a chance to get ready, grab their "supplies", and enjoy. He interjects through the project as well, coaching them along on where they should be in their consumption of said "supplies".

The theme of Curren$y being ill at this rap shit runs throughout the project, and perhaps is best illustrated on "4 Phantoms" a crash course in how Curren$y has maintained when several of his peers are no longer really doing it. He spits effortlessly, "I do my thing when it come to rap, I buy more jewelry because of that."

Well done, Spitta. Well done.


Ruby Hornet Weekly Playlist Volume 3

Our favorite songs from the last week or so that we didn’t get a chance to cover:

Mick Jenkins - Earl Sweatshirt Type Beat

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A genius wordsmith, the originality of Mick's bars continue to defy conventional wisdom.

Nafets - Blue Skies

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An infectious hook makes Blue Skies irresistible.

CrazyJaZz - Harmonious

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An absolute gem of an instrumental with a beautiful piano lead.

Seneca B - Spartacus

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A chilled head knocker.

Towkio - Forever Ft. Vic Mensa

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Stand out cut about pain and self-medication. Vic and Towkio tackle deep topics against a happy backdrop that only adds to the message.

Matt Muse - Getting To It

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Matt Muse delivers a powerful track with a strong unique delivery.

Chase Alex - Madonna Ft. Sydny August

An emotional instrumental and wavy chorus plus a beautiful feature from Sydny August.

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Kiraly Payne - Wide Awake

A strong percussion section and motivated lyricism with Kiraly Payne trying to do better in his life make for a potent track on Wide Awake.

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Caleborate - Real Person

The title track to Caleborate’s 2017 LP, it is criminally slept on and so is this Berkely-born emcee. He hits Evanston 3/28.

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Stream TOWKIO's New LP, WWW

It's finally here. TOWKIO formerly Toyko Shawn fomerly Preston San has dropped his debut album, WWW. The LP is years in the making, and TOWKIO has grown tremendously since he started making music. Congrats are in order for the kid, for sure.

Earlier this week, DJBooth released a pretty in-depth interview with TOWKIO where he discussed the inspiration for the album, and the ties to space in theme and feeling. He took everything a step further, and actually went 92,000 feet in the air to get the full experience of his music. You can watch that unfold in the video below as well.

Vic Mensa, Sza, Carter Lang, Teddy Jackson, and others appear on the project. As I type this, I'm listening to "Forever" featuring Vic Mensa, and it's fucking awesome. Enjoy.