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Jesse Abraham – I’ve Tried (ft. Chino XL)

February 25, 2013 by deadendhiphop

Here is a new record from Jesse Abraham, “I’ve Tried”, with a feature from Chino XL. You can cop Jesse Abraham’s I Am Water here on iTunes. Listen: Jesse Abraham-I’ve Tried (ft. Chino XL) Also check out behind the scenes footage of Jesse talking about the making of the album and the charity.

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Oh No – ‘Ohnomite’ Album Review

May 28, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Gangrene member Oh No's 'Ohnomite' features his usual brand of slurred production and a gang of good features, although the man of the hour, Dolemite, seems to have missed his cue.

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Big John – Deadly, Deadly (ft. Kurupt, Esoteric, & Chino XL)

April 29, 2012 by deadendhiphop

Tacoma Washington’s Big John makes his return to the game after a three year hiatus with “Deadly, Deadly.” the Esoteric produced and featured banger also includes some potent verses from Kurupt and Chino XL. This song will soon be making its way to vinyl, courtesy of Earquake Records. Be on the lookout for Big John’s …

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Chino XL – Buried In Vocabulary (ft. Horseshoe Gang)

March 28, 2012 by deadendhiphop

New Chino XL from Chino’s upcoming RICANstruction album dropping next month on the 17th. Download link below. DOWNLOAD: Chino XL – Buried In Vocabulary f. Horseshoe Gang

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Music | IMAKEMADBEATS – How Is Your Soul (ft. Butta Verses & Reverend TZ)

November 17, 2010 by deadendhiphop

IMAKEMADBEATS HAS DROPPED A NEW, whoa, wait a sec, those caps through me off. Ok. Better. Here is a track called “How Is Your Soul (ft. Butta Verses & Reverend TZ)” from dual-EP concept album Daylight/Nighlight. This is the first EP released since 2009’s The Transcontinental. The Transcontinental featured the likes of Oh No, Big …

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