Mixtape Saturday: FADER contributor Meaghan Garvey breaks down mixtapes from Gucci Mane and Young Thug, Migos and Rich the Kid, and Bloody Jay.
The Baton Rouge legend follows-up the announcement of his first pre-prison album with a radio-friendly remix of his first post-release drop, “Show The World.”
In the first installment of his new biweekly column, Alex Frank responds to the “Pink Friday” star’s dismissal of pop.
ZMoney & Danny Brown team up for a zany trip into their pill-plugged psyches.
Soulection just released Dpat’s In Bloom EP on vinyl. Here’s bonus cut “Unbound,” pretty and woozy as the rest of them.
Legendary engineer Young Guru reflects on his work behind the boards for pretty much every New York hip-hop hero imaginable—and explains where Ratking fit in.
Small town-spitter Kolley goes two for two with “Too Much,” which features an airy, piano beat by the unstoppable Metro Booming.
Watch Future in conversation with Elliot Wilson.
Cakes Da Killa shares a giddy reimagining of “I Run This Club,” with guest spots from Fat Tony and Spank Rock.
Chicago’s KIT shares “RISE,” a dark, murky number produced by genre-bending production duo Supreme Cuts.
Atlanta’s Lil Silk drops a visual off “Son of a Hustler.”