Tuesday, May 17
J Rawls ft. Sadat X & Wise Intelligent - Face It
J Rawls unites two legendary hip-hop crews for the first time ever, as Sadat X (Brand Nubian) and Wise Intelligent (Poor Righteous Teachers) drop jewels over Rawls' production. Taken from J Rawls' new album "The Hip-Hop Affect," in stores everywhere on May 17th, 2011. The visual was shot in front of Harlem's iconic "Allah School in Mecca," where the Five Percent Nation has been headquartered for the past half-century. Also featuring an appearance from Scienz Of Life's John Robinson."The Hip-Hop Affect" is the first solo hip-hop album from J Rawls in 10 years, and also features appearances from Rhymefest, Diamond D, Edo G, Kev Brown, Oh No, Casual, Copywrite, Count Bass D, Tanya Morgan, Stalley, El Da Sensei, J Sands (of Lone Catalysts), John Robinson, Bad Azz, Fat Jon, and more.
Roc Marciano, Mok Vurban beats from Digi Crates' "Beats & Bullets: A Soundtrack To A Shootout"
MOK VURBAN, "Just Smoke & Watch" b/w ROC MARCIANO, "MVG (Most Valuable Gunman)"from BEATS & BULLETS: A SOUNDTRACK TO A SHOOTOUT (Digi Crates), out todayBeats & Bullets : Soundtrack To A Shootout is a project designed as an instrumental sound score to a shootout cinema/street scene. Features all-star Digi Crates Records producers Kyo Itachi (France),King AL (Sweden), Miedlev (Sweden), Tape Roc (Sweden) and DJ Kryptonite (UK), as well as Roc Marciano of Fat Beats/Decon contributing his production to the project.Beats & Bullets on iTunes:
J Rawls ft. Sadat X & Wise Intelligent - Face It
J Rawls unites two legendary hip-hop crews for the first time ever, as Sadat X (Brand Nubian) and Wise Intelligent (Poor Righteous Teachers) drop jewels over Rawls' production. Taken from J Rawls' new album "The Hip-Hop Affect," in stores everywhere on May 17th, 2011. The visual was shot in front of Harlem's iconic "Allah School in Mecca," where the Five Percent Nation has been headquartered for the past half-century. Also featuring an appearance from Scienz Of Life's John Robinson."The Hip-Hop Affect" is the first solo hip-hop album from J Rawls in 10 years, and also features appearances from Rhymefest, Diamond D, Edo G, Kev Brown, Oh No, Casual, Copywrite, Count Bass D, Tanya Morgan, Stalley, El Da Sensei, J Sands (of Lone Catalysts), John Robinson, Bad Azz, Fat Jon, and more.
Boaz – The Transition (Album)

Features from Mac Miller, GLC, Fashawn and Jay Rock, plus production from K-Salaam & Beatnik, !llmind, Johnny Juliano, Big Jerm amongst others.
Tracklist and DL after the cut
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