RH Does Coachella... sort of

Just a real quick note... While Virgil and I are in Chicago, Schwerve (dude behind that ridiculously in-depth Magnum Opus) is there and twittering all the action. Follow him @patrickschwer, and stay up to date.
Great Debaters Vol. 3: LEP Vs. Rhymefest

We got together with FakeShoreDrive for this segment in which Rhymefest and LEP debate what it means to be a Hip Hop artist in Chicago. They occupy different parts of the city as well as the Hip Hop genre and speak about the classification, Chicago's music scene and more. AB said it very well:
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Karmaloop TV x Yelawolf

Karamloop TV checks in with Yelawolf.
"Yelawolf rolls through the KarmaloopTV studio to discuss his new video Pop the Trunk, his Alabama roots, and his musical inspirations. "
See it below.
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RH Events: Open Bar w/DJ RTC 2nite

Get your Friday night started right with an open bar at Vision accompanied by the smooth sounds of our own DJ RTC. Just say RTC or RubyHornet at the door and you're good to go. Get drunk then stay for The Heavy Hitter Timbuck2, The Legendary Kid Capri, and Three Six Mafia.
Aleon Craft: "Spaced Out"

Here's a new joint from our homie Aleon Craft out of the ATL. His next release, The Prologue Pt. 2 will drop on Monday.
Cypress Hill: "Get It Anyway"

I saw an interview with Cypress Hill earlier today and they mentioned that their past music was really gritty and underground music. Their new album, Rise Up, was made with the aim to create more aggressive and up-tempo music. The tracks that come out thus far, aside from perhaps "Ain't Nothin'" definitely demonstrate that goal. "Get It Anyway" follows suit. Check it out below.
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Esso: "New York, New York" Video

Esso turns in the visual component of "New York, New York". The song is currently on rotation in the RH Player, and the video is below.
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Oh My God: "Bring Yourself" Video

Check out this really great video from Chicago's Oh My God that I caught over at Kyra's Files. The video was done by LA based Daniel Bigelow, and brings the music to life. Think "Familiar Faces" (and the song it samples). I could explain more, but I kind of have a headache. Get it below.
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