[Video] Tanya Morgan: "Eulogy"
Cleveland's own Tanya Morgan, fresh off a collaboration with Psalm-One earlier this week, dropped a video of their own for their track, "Eulogy". The song is an interesting change on the group's latest LP, Rubber Souls, a shift of sorts from what fans are used to hearing from Don Will and crew. According to Von Pea: “To me … the video represents the lost/empty feeling we all feel at times when dealing with an adversity.” Give the video a glance for yourself, here below:
http://youtu.be/gwj6Ze2DO-8
[Video] Run The Jewels: "Get It"
Killer Mike and El-P spent the summer touring the country and turning heads as they worked their way across America in support of their critically-acclaimed, self-titled LP. I was one of dozens who stopped by the pair's set with a bit of interest and ended up staying for the full length of the set based purely on lyricism, delivery and passion that oozes from both. While on their trip cross-crossing North America, the two had a camera handy and caught some of the footage which they put toward the latest visual for "Get It". Check out the video here below via Myspace.
[Video] Z-Money: "Jockin'"
Z-Money has been making waves around Chicago and national hip-hop scenes since dropping Heroin Musik earlier this year to skeptical critical acclaim. The mysterious Z-Money, who alleges to not do interviews, has been just that for me to a certain extent, a question mark on the scene I still don't know I have figured out. Regardless, he has an undeniable buzz and persona that will hook even the most staunchly lyrical hip-hop fan. Check out his video for "Jockin" below here.
http://youtu.be/clvL-Aa59YI
[Video] PARTYNEXTDOOR: "Break From Toronto"
Canadian singer PARTYNEXTDOOR needs a break. The interesting thing about his latest single from his debut project is that it was an interlude of sorts in the tracklisting, allowing the listener a 'break' from the album, and thus the Toronto native as well. Regardless, it was decided that the song was a single and with winter edging in on whatever Fall existed this year, I'm about ready for a break from Chicago myself. Check out the treatment below.
[Video] Grade Aplus: "Sam & Dean" (Feat. ElevenHundred)
Grade Aplus stays up on his local programming. Last week he dropped a track inspired by the Shiva character of fantasy football FX show The League and today, teams up with ElevenHundred for a video for "Sam & Dean," a track inspired by the CW show Supernatural. The song is off Grade's recent release, #TurnUpSnacks. Grade Aplus is currently working on his next project, Cult Classic, hitting a blog near you soon. Check out the video below.
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[Video] The Procussions: "Insomnia"
The Procussions, Mr. J. Medeiros, and rapper/producer Stro Elliot, arrive with this video for their track "Insomnia". The visual follows the pair through their late-night escapades on the long search for sleep. On a music side, the production is crafty and understated, somewhat matching the flow from Medeiros, whose cadenced tone hardly seems to rise from a whisper. Video below.
http://youtu.be/NhN6beqH5IQ
[Video] Atoms For Peace: "Before Your Very Eyes"
Flea, Thom and the gang are back with the latest visual from the supergroup known as Atoms For Peace. The band released the video for their song "Before Your Very Eyes" off their recent XL Recordings release, Amok. It's trippy as can be, with Yorke emerging from a quicksand-like abyss. Check it out for yourself below.
http://youtu.be/ZWrUEsVrdSU
[Video] Jay Dot Rain: "Youngest in Charge"
If you've been following RH lately, you've likely heard of Alabama native Jay Dot Rain. The RH First Look artist dropped his latest project, Memoirs of a Young Dreamer, produced by dynamic production team Blockbeattaz, not too long ago and today graces the world with his latest visual from the project for his track, "Youngest in Charge". Alabama is doing it's thing, check out the full video below here.
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