Mic Check #011: Showrocka “Pink Skully” ft. Cam’ron
On March 10th, Showrocka debuted his newest record, “Pink Skully,” featuring Harlem legend and Dipset founder Cam’ron. As expected, the Pendulum Ink valedictorian
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On March 10th, Showrocka debuted his newest record, “Pink Skully,” featuring Harlem legend and Dipset founder Cam’ron. As expected, the Pendulum Ink valedictorian
Sankofa & ACT-1 recently released the lead single off their collaborative “VLTR KMBT” project, set to drop on December 8th. “Flowerpot Head” is
“I Grew Up On Wu Pt. 2” by Showrocka is finally on all music streaming platforms! The Connecticut rapper made the 12-song
After working alongside Accosta The Man and D-Rell on the Chicken Spot series, Nvy Jonez Lkr returns with a new EP that dives even deeper into the grimy
At an early age, Connecticut producer Edward “E Epillz” Henderson discovered an immense attraction to the musical art form. His father, Edward Henderson
Canadian rap artist JRoberts drops a well-rounded debut album. North Side, the 8-song project is roughly 23 minutes of prominent pens such as
The Sauce Monthly addition is a music bulletin showcasing new videos, albums, and singles. Tap in and thank me later!
Adding another project to an impressive discography, Showrocka returns with the highly anticipated album “I Grew Up On Wu Pt. 2.” We got a
The Sauce Monthly addition is a music bulletin showcasing new videos, albums, and singles. Tap in and thank me later!
The Sauce Monthly addition is a music bulletin showcasing new videos, albums, and singles. Tap in and thank me later!
The Sauce Monthly addition is a music bulletin showcasing new videos, albums, and singles. Tap in and thank me later!
Keeping the momentum going, Showrocka returns with a new track titled The Hype. Enlisting the help of D. Cure and Wes Studii, the trio peer behind the
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