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Supposedly a leak off Asher’s sophomore album, now untitled, but previously slated to be called “The Spaghetti Tree”. He definitely spits like he has to prove something on this one.

Last Man Standing Download Link

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2nd track off godAWFUL’s EP highlighting the disgust he has for our current society.

Download “Beats & Rhymes in the Key of AWFUL Vol. 1 on Bandcamp or iTunes

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Intro track off godAWFUL’s EP clearly defining that he is nothing special just a dude who has love for hip hop and has bars.

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The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was getting us to listen to “Lose It” for 13 minutes. This remix features everyone that rapped on this song (this is just a mash-up, though it’s official), but is missing a few (Maino, Future, Soulja Boy, Lil Wayne, etc.)

The cover art is also missing some of the rappers on this remix.

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First single of Oakland/LA emcee Kreayshawn’s upcoming project. Here she tells all the basic-ass hoes out there that logos don’t give you that style.

Kreayshawn and her White Girl Mob collective are down with Soulja Boy, Lil B (she produced the Like A Martian Remix music video) and Odd Future. (Left Brain and Jasper Dolphin actually make a few cameos in her music video)

As of May 30, 2011, Kreayshawn allegedly signed a million-dollar deal with Sony, presumably because of the popularity of “Gucci Gucci.”

The Lil Wayne “Gucci Gucci” remix offers a refreshing thug installment on this beat

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Just because Wax can’t drive doesn’t mean that he is downtrodden. Now, he’s able to appreciate his surroundings, though he’s probably still drunk.

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15th Track off Scrublife Mixtape. Wax’s hillbilly neighbor stops by to show Wax what real music is, and what nationality his beer is.

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4th track off Khan’s 6-track EP “Acknowledgements.” Khan, using an excerpt from one of the best movie monologues ever, discusses his deity-tendencies. Produced by Deejay Element.

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Soul Khan breaks the stereotypical mold of an MC. He started
rapping during his junior high school years and dabbled in the underground rap battles. It wasn’t until November 2008 when Soul Khan started taking his rap battles and career in music seriously. He moved to Brooklyn, NY, got a job at the world renowned Fat Beats and formed the underground hip hop collective Brown Bag Allstars with his co-workers.

From 2008 to 2010, Soul Khan amassed a large fan following as
he quickly become one of the best battle rappers in the Grindtime, Smack URL, and King of the Dot leagues. His battles have amassed a cumulative total of over 6 million combined views on YouTube.

Recently, one of his battles was featured on the front page of the popular social media network REDDIT which resulted with over 100,000 YouTube views in one day.

In November 2010, Soul Khan released his first album, Soul Like Khan for free online. To date, the album has been downloaded over 50,000 times. He has been featured on sites such as 2Dopeboyz, Gobal Grind, The Source, XXL, & Okayplayer. The album and its title track reached the CMJ Hip Hop Charts during the Spring 2011.

In a tribute to John Coltrane, Soul Khan is releasing four EPs in reference to the legendary Love Supreme. This year he has released three EPs Acknowledgement. Resolution, & Pursuance (with the latter peaking at #3 on Bandcamp’s Hot Sellers chart). Psalm, the final EP will be released in early 2012. Each EP has been produced entirely by different producers (DeeJay Element, Marink, The Audible Doctor,
& Elaquent).

Within the year of his first album release, Soul Khan has performed on the Warped Tour, CMJ Music Festival, A3C Hip Hop Festival, Fun Fun Fun Festival, and recently selected to perform at 2012 SXSW and NACA music festivals. His music has recently been featured on MTV, MTV2, BET.com, MTVU, Complex, Fader, and AOL.

It used to be that thousands of new fans discovered Soul Khan every day from his entertaining MC battles. Now fans are discovering him by the music he continues to create.

Here’s Soul Khan breaking down how he came up with his name

Videos:
Soul Like Khan video:


Fahrenheit video:

Speeding bullets video:

Alec Baldwin video:

Lost Ones freestyle video:

Speeding bullets (live):
Hold On (live):

Links:
Official Website
Facebook
Twitter
YouTube
Bandcamp

Soul Khan’s complete list of battles can be found here.

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3rd track off Khan’s 6-track EP “Acknowledgements.” Khan and Marv bust out another flex banger about how great they are. Produced by Deejay Element.

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