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NEW VIDEO: Tone Liv and Decay, the Llama – Deathsport Ft. Defcee

Animated by bubbling artist No.Pulp, Tone Liv and Decay, the Llama return with new visuals for fan favorite Deathsport.
This song serves as the opening for their album Gas Station Sushi which is available now via Machine Wash Music. Their labelmate Defcee closes the song with a blistering verse which timely addresses crooked police and politicians.

Check out the video and grab your copy of the song below:

https://decaythellama.bandcamp.com/album/gas-station-sushi

Tone Liv and Decay, the Llama are part of the veteran hip hop collective Green Llama Movement that boasts Dibia$e (Red Bull Big Tune Champion) and Butta Verses (De La Soul) among their ranks. Their chemistry has been apparent since the early days of the collective regardless of Tone hailing from New Jersey and Decay being in Chicago. While they’ve collaborated over many years, this is the first time they’ve collaborated on a full project between the two. They are currently planning for a follow up to the highly acclaimed Gas Station Sushi album.

NEW MUSIC: DJ RasCue & Various Guests – Got Kidney? Vol. 2

Bay Area legend DJ RasCue releases the second volume of his “Got Kidney?” compilation for the 10 year anniversary of his project for Organ Donor Awareness

Welcome to the Compilation Soundtrack “Got Kidney? Volume 2”. This collection of music is in support of Organ Donor Awareness, Nutrition, Health Education and Safety. Compiled by longtime SF-Bay Area, CA “DJ RasCue (Various Blends/Cali Agents)”, a renal failure(kidney disease) survivor and recent kidney transplant recipient, this “mixed-genre” compilation features Underground Hip-Hop, International, Latin and Reggae independent artists from around the World!!

We are delighted to introduce a Volume 2 to this great collection of Independent Artists Worldwide! Similar to our Got Kidney? Ten-Year Anniversary Edition, this compilation includes Extra Tracks, Exclusive Selections, Video Links and Additional Bonus Songs!!

With an even more eclectic line-up a second time around, Volume 2 finds our Artists covering topics from Health to Nutrition, Motivation and Inspiration, Illness and Abuse, Strength and Preservation, Relationships, Injustice, Culture and Community and More! Special Thanks to all the Artists for their participation in this project. Portions of the Proceeds go towards the G.K./Uppitees Fashions Donation Fund(Providing masks and other safety materials for patients in dialysis, cancer and other illness centers) and the Official George Floyd Memorial Fund.

Longtime Bay Area, CA and kidney transplant recipient DJ RasCue is a veteran DJ of the San Francisco scene for over 25 years voted “Best All-Around” DJ for SF in 2000(SF Clubby Awards). He is a member of the rap trio “Various Blends” with Solefather Rasco and Friz-B the Free Thinker and former DJ for Rasco, Cali Agents and Zion-I.
Diagnosed with Renal Failure(Kidney Disease) in 2007, spent 8 years on dialysis and received his transplant in 2015. The Got Kidney? Foundation was started to support Organ Donor Awareness, Nutrition, Mental Health Awareness and Health Education.

Check out the compilations and grab your copy below:

https://gotkidney.bandcamp.com/

GOT KIDNEY? VOLUME 2! A Multi-Genre Compilation Soundtrack of Independent Artists Worldwide in support of Health Education and Safety, Nutrition, Organ Donor Awareness, Mental Illness Awareness and Cultural and Community Education. Featuring Artists Azeem & Fanatik(onBEATS), Planet Asia(Cali Agents/Yard Massive)), J-Ro from Tha Liks, Banga Brownin, Slimkid3 and Nu Mark, Black Aesop, DJ Format, Z-Man and many more. Exclusive selections from Martin Luther, Nara Boone, Lance Canales & The Flood and more! Extra Tracks from Kool DJ Rize, E Da Boss featuring Gift of Gab(Blackalicious) and Lateef the Truth Speaker(Latryx), King Solomonic, Sasaraman and K.nightshift plus Bonus Songs.

The Met will return three African art objects to Nigeria

Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York announced Wednesday that it is sending three objects back to the country.Two of the works, a pair of 16th-century Benin Court brass plaques of a “Warrior Chief” and “Junior Court Official,” were donated to the museum in 1991 by the art dealer Klaus Perls and his wife Dolly, while the third, a 14th-century “Ife Head,” was recently offered to the museum for purchase by another collector.The museum decided to return the works after conducting research in collaboration with the British Museum, with input from the Nigerian National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM). The two plaques had been part of a 153-piece collection of African royal treasures given to the museum by the Perlses 30 years ago that included brass figures, carved elephant ivory, masks, jewelry and musical instruments.

Explaining his interest in this work to the New York Times in 1991, Klaus Perls said: “I started buying African art simply because I liked to see it together with the works of the Picasso generation of artists in which I specialized as a dealer. Soon, however, my predilection for Benin art asserted itself, and it became the only kind of African art I continued to buy, until, quite unnoticed, it developed into a collection.”According to the museum, the plaques were taken in 1897 from the Benin Royal Palace, in present-day Nigeria, by British military forces and then entered the British Museum’s collection. Around 1950 or 1951, the London institution transferred them with 24 other items to the National Museum in Lagos.The works were somehow removed from that museum “at an unknown date and under unclear circumstances,” the Met said in a press release, and were sold on the international art market, where they were acquired by Perls. Both plaques have now been deaccessioned by the Met.

http://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/316484

The brass “Ife Head,” meanwhile, was offered to the museum for purchase by a collector whom the Met did not identify. The 14th-century work originally came from the Wunmonije Compound near the royal palace in Ife. In 1938, a cache of realistically carved portrait heads created by the Yoruba people were discovered in a construction project at the site, and while most went to the National Museum of Ife, several were taken out of the country, leading the Nigerian government to more tightly control the export of antiquities.

According to the Met, the individual who offered the head “had been under the misapprehension that legal title to the work had been granted by the NCMM.” Inquiries made by the museum proved otherwise, it added, and the Met “arranged with the seller and their agent for the ‘Ife Head’ to return to its rightful home.”The Met said it will hold onto the works until the NCMM’s director general, Abba Isa Tijani, can travel to New York to retrieve them.

“We sincerely appreciate the transparency exhibited by the Metropolitan Museum of Art regarding issues leading to the return of these objects,” Tijani said in a statement.

He added that Nigeria is open to opportunities “for collaborations of all sorts, including traveling exhibitions with many of these exquisite objects,” and that it plans to work “with as many willing partners as possible” on initiatives such as the Digital Benin project, an online archive of items originating from the historical Kingdom of Benin. Max Hollein, the Met’s director, said in a statement that “the retention of these works within Nigeria’s national collections is critical to the well-being of the museum community and to fostering ongoing cooperation and dialogue between the Met and our Nigerian counterparts.”

Among the projects that the Met would like to work on with Nigeria, he added, is the planned Edo Museum of West African Art in Benin City.”We welcome the rapprochement developing in the museum world, and appreciate the sense of justice displayed by the Metropolitan Museum of Art,” said Alhaji Lai Mohammed, Nigeria’s minister of information and culture, in a statement. “Nigeria enjoins other museums to take a cue from this. The art world can be a better place if every possessor of cultural artifacts considers the rights and feelings of the dispossessed.

More on http://www.cnn.com

N E W M U S I C F R I D A Y S

MIGOS – CULTURE III

POLO G – HALL OF FAME

RAHEEM DEVAUGHN & APOLLO BROWN – LOVESICK

POOH GUTTA – KNOWLES PARK

J DOT. – AUTHENTIC

KODAK BLACK – HAPPY BIRTHDAY KODAK

PI’ERRE BOURNE – THE LIFE OF PI’ERRE 5

MAROON 5 – JORDI (DELUXE)

LIL GOTIT – TOP CHEF GOTIT

BOBBY SESSIONS – MANIFEST

LARRY JUNE – ORANGE PRINT

Kid Problem “Hellcats & Trackhawks” (Lil Durk Freestyle) Video

We Hot Music and Kid Problem present visuals for “Hellcats & Trackhawks” (Lil Durk Freestyle).

Representing Jersey, the video displays Kid Problem in front of street graffiti and his adorned car …no gimmicks or distractions for viewers, just bars. Hip Hop heads will appreciate Kid’s animated style and flow while he declares an unwavering focus on money, nothing else can be entertained. He’s been up and continues not to give a f*ck about haters or sideline rappers. Watch the video and connect with Kid Problem below.

Instagram: @1kidproblem

YouTube: @1kidproblem 

TikTok: @iamkidproblem 

Spotify: @kidproblem 

Facebook: @1kidproblem 

Soundcloud: @1kidproblem 

Twitter: @1kidproblem

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N E W M U S I C F R I D A Y S

BARLOS MONTANA – OUTSIDE MUSIC

KILLA D – SMALL CITY BIG DREAMS

Z3Y CHALZ – KAT SHT

GULLY SOUNDTRACK – VARIOUS ARTISTS

PETER ROSENBERG – REAL LATE

FOUSHEE – TIME MACHINE

LLOYD BANKS – THE COURSE OF THE INEVITABLE

LIL DURK X LIL BABY – THE VOICE OF THE HEROES

DJ PHARRIS – CORONATION

SKILLIBENG – THE PRODIGY: LADIES ONLY EDITION

Get To Know Celebrity Publicist Genise Johnson

Atlanta’s distinguished PR rep and CEO of SL NEXT LEVEL Genise Johnson, better known as publicist to the stars, works alongside Safaree Samuels, K Michelle, Lil Durk, Lil Boosie, Amara L. Negra, and that’s only naming a few.

Genise is deeply rooted in client, corporate, and media connections to ensure a one-of-a-kind experience with a high rate of success in music, entertainment, film, and TV. She is the go-to for developing brands and keeping your favorite stars in public’s view.

Get to know Genise by connecting below.

Instagram @gen_johnson_

www.slnextlevel.com

Meet Genise Johnson

N E W M U S I C F R I D A Y S

DMX – EXODUS

RIP DMX

JUICE WRLD – GOODBYE X GOOD RIDDANCE (ANNIVERSARY EDITION)

MEREBA – AZEB

QVEEN HERBY – A WOMAN

MUSTAFA – WHEN SMOKE RISES

SINEAD HARNETT – READY IS ALWAYS TOO LATE

PATRICK PAIGE II – IF I FAIL ARE WE STILL COOL?

ICEWEAR VEZZO – RICH OFF PINTS

BENNY THE BUTCHER – TRUST THE SOPRANOS

YOUNG M.A. – OFF THE YAK

42 DUGG – FREE DEM BOYZ

YOUNG NUDY – DR. EV4L

Fly Gitt Releases New Single, “Blues Clues”

SkyIV Records and Fly Gitt announce the release of his latest single “Blues Clues” available on all major platforms.

The Florida-based artist delivers a hit single coinciding with his iBANG motto. Over invigorating cadences and striking tones, Fly Gitt drops crafty punchlines letting the world know he’s flexing with street and booth diplomas. Around the way chicks and wack rappers are irrelevant to his glow-up. The track is fresh enough for the clubs, yet authentic enough for the blocks. Stream/download “Blues Clues” on preferred platforms and connect with Fly Gitt below.

Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/iamflygitt/

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/iamflygitt 

Twitter – https://twitter.com/iamflygitt

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https://music.apple.com/us/album/blues-clues-single/1556988635

N E W M U S I C F R I D A Y S

NICKI MINAJ – BEAM ME UP SCOTTY

J. COLE – THE OFF SEASON

21 SAVAGE – SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW SOUNDTRACK EP

KODAK BLACK – HAITIAN BOY KODAK

JORJA SMITH – BE RIGHT BACK

BIG JADE – PRESSURE

TOOSII – THANK YOU FOR BELIEVING

QUANDO RONDO – STILL TAKING RISKS

TEE GRIZZLEY – BUILT FOR WHATEVER

JAY CRITCH – CRITCH TAPE