RH Re-Up

You know what time it is; it’s the Friday Saturday Re-Up…We’ll give you a complete rundown of everything that’s been up on RubyHornet in the past week from exclusive videos, first looks, and feature interviews, we’ve got you covered. This week has been exciting from an intense one-on-one with Rhymefest to full coverage of Curren$y’s trip to Chicago.

Rhymefest

*RH TV: The Rhymefest Interview

A self-pronounced approachable guy, Rhymefest spoke candidly to us about the timing for El Che, his feelings on music (“I don’t like it”), censorship and much, much more. Sit back and enjoy as we present the uncut Rhymefest Interview in three parts.

Fresh Daily

*RH First Look: Fresh Daily

Up and coming New York native, Fresh Daily, talks with RubyHornet about his AOK Collective, his come up with DJ Spinna, and his upcoming debut LP. Be sure to keep your radars locked on Fresh Daily.

Project Mayhem

*Project Mayhem: No More Crying

RH correspondent, Ashydakid, caught up with The Mayhem crew to discuss how the entire group idea actually works together, the Sir and Madame mixtape, and how they felt about how The Division Fest went down.

 

La Coka Nostra

*La Coka Nostra: Branding 101

House of Pain legend, Danny Boy, sat down with RubyHornet to talk about his new group La Coka Nostra and their move on the scene. He talks hardcore Hip-Hop, the creation of the group, and La Coka Nostra’s place in music.

 

Dimes And Dozens

*RH TV: DImes and Dozens II

RubyHornet has the video coverage from the recent Dimes and Dozens with Curren$y. We packed the place with performances from Mike Posner, Mic Terror, Blah Blah Blah, and Curren$y. Two floors of music also included DJ sets by Vyle, Kid Color, Chaise Marcel, RTC, Willy Joy, and Million $ Mano. If you didn’t get the chance to be there then check the video now.

 

Curren$y: Closed Session

*Closed Sessions W/Curren$y “Rapper Weed”

Beyond Dimes and Dozens, The Fly Spitta kicked off our Closed Session feature.  Here’s the behind the scenes footage of Curren$y creating his latest track “Rapper Weed”. The video speaks for itself.

Akomplice

*Akomplice: More Than Surviving The Times

We break down the meaning of the Akomplice name, the lines they won’t cross, what the last year has been like, and breaking in the streetwear game straight out of Colorado.  Check it out below and see why they’re more than just surviving the times.

All that and more this week at RH.