ProbCause: "LSD" (feat. Chance the Rapper)

With Chicago rapper ProbCause's The Recipe vol. 2 dropping next week, what better way to signal the approaching release date with a drop of "LSD"? Featuring a verse by the super hot Chance the Rapper, the Complex-premiered "LSD" has the rappers embark on an acid-like trip over a Drew Mantia-produced beat that definitely captures the hallucinatory theme. Check out the track below.


Probcause: "High Altitude" (feat. Martin $ky)

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Probcause has enlisted various Chicago artists for his upcoming 'tape, The Recipe, and for his latest single he unveiled a dope collaboration with the homie Martin $ky entitled "High Altitude". Their two styles seem odd being mashed-up together only on paper as they adapt to each other quite nice and bring to life an organic track, which you can stream below.

 


ProbCause: "Black and White"

ProbCause has been undoubtedly making the best music of his career these past few months and tracks like "Black and White" showcases how much he has grown as an artist. He sounds confident and poised over the boisterous production of Wes P. and Doc Tha Mindbenda, which is certainly not an easy task. The Recipe: Volume 2 is showing great promise and with July 16th being the official release date, expect to hear more from Prob soon!


[Video] Chitown Cypher (feat. Walter J. Liveharder, Cadillac Duke, and ProbCause)

The latest video from the Chitown Cypher dudes was shot and released this weekend featuring some hot cypher flows from Walter J. Liveharder, LOD's Cadillac Duke, and up-and-coming rapper ProbCause. Similar to Ruby Hornet's classic Freestyle in the Park series, the Chitown Cypher features Chicago rappers spitting cyphers a capella style. Check out the video, keep your eyes on Chitown Cypher for more cyphers, and your ears open for raps from these rappin' ass rappers.

http://youtu.be/x08ZWPBeEW8

[via Chitown Cypher]


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[Interview] ProbCause: Turning Points

photo by Alexander Richter
photo by Alexander Richter

"Some artists can just pick up the mic and make amazing, confident songs and blow up quickly!  I needed more time to develop and improve, but I think that will just make me even better in the end.  Everyone can't be like Derrick Rose and have an immediate impact on the game - Some of us have to be more scrappy like Joakim Noah and show steady improvement over the course of our careers."