We are still dedicated to showcasing the best tracks/videos from the underground by searching far and wide in order to bring you our weekly list. It’s a tough job as we sift through a ton of high-quality tracks just to settle for just 5. Now that is what we call dedication, so sit back relax and get familiar with these acts.
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Teddy Benson – Legend Talk ft. Kxng Crooked I

Ackrite Nation recording artist Teddy Benson teams up with Kxng Crooked I on the bouncy, cinematic track titled “Legend Talk”. The track is a testament to Teddy’s dedication in the game, he knows his role and is fully determined to get to the apex. He helms the first 2 verses while Crooked I wraps it up with a powerful verse at the end.

 

 

Twenty8 – Luci

Twenty8 links with Dirty Productions to create a lucid dream type video for his newest single, “Luci”. The video is about the wild things love can make you do. Twenty8 raps over the body in a lucid dream state look video.

 

Aliano & Jakk Wonders – When I First Heard Nas

The LA x JNB duo reminisces about the first time when Aliano heard Nas before he dropped the Nasty. The duo pays homage to the Queensbridge legend over some authentic 90s boom bap produced by producer Jakk Wonders.

The full project is available for free on AudioMack here

 

 

Jamar Carr – Million Dollar Slaves (Prod. Bandit Luce)

Jamar Carr delivers another poignant commentary on this track titled “Million dollar slaves”. Very insightful and definitely something to grow on.

 

Dee Wallz – The Cut Off

Dee Wallz comes through with something off the hook titled “The Cut Off”.

 

BONUS CUT

 

Rowlan – selfish love

Rowlan pontificates on love on his new record titled “Selfish Love”. Using mellow, downtempo soundscapes and melody laced vocals, he gets the message across nicely.

 

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