[Via Hip-Hop 4 Black Unity] Today, Pharoahe Monch releases a rough version of “Stand Your Ground” in light of the George Zimmerman verdict. Originally intended for his upcoming PTSD LP, Pharoahe chose instead to release the track today and encourage people to “get involved”. Download https://soundcloud.com/warmedia/pharoahe-monch-stand-yourRead More →

Fresh Beat Submission I made this during a tornado watch a few days ago. It was raining tumultuously outside, the hollow, metallic tornado siren was blaring. It was an incredibly nerve-racking experience. The tornado watch was lifted off of North Texas shortly after. It was a day later that weRead More →

MeLo-X expresses social commentary on recent incidents that have occurred in East Flatbush Brooklyn and speaks about Police brutality and the direct effect it has on the youth and families in our communities. MeLo-X cleverly samples Elliott Wilson’s “The Truth”, which is associated with building a community of conversation, andRead More →

Lima Limon performs his lyrical take on RJD2’s “ghostwriter” instrumental; beginning with personal storytelling and building to larger social justice issues. Bio Born in 1990, with a deceptively youthful babyface, Lima Limon is an old soul that makes young mistakes. Under the notion that potential has expiration dates, he devotesRead More →