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.@iamgking returns to the realm of smoky, svelte rap on “Noah’s Arc”

Four songs later, G. King’s Sunday Series has finally wrapped. His latest is “Noah’s Arc,” a return to the grainy, slightly nostalgic sounds that he touched on in previous entries. The production is smoky and has elements of lo-fi while G. King himself slogs through the mud, creating a fascinating effect of drowning in a storm drain. You won’t want to miss this one.
Listen to “Noah’s Arc” below.
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Omega The Poet and Curtis Williams address legacy on striking new track “Boy”

Omega the Poet’s back with another deep and introspective track about the human experience. His new collaboration with Curtis Williams (who’s worked with A$AP Rocky, J.I.D., and Wiz Khalifa) digs deep into the idea of legacy and rejecting the idea of sainthood. Smooth, complex, and endlessly memorable, it’s a striking listen that stays with you long after the song ends.
Listen to “Boy” below.
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Errol Eats Everything Shares NYAM!

Hip hop savant Errol Eats Everything unleashes his new three-song EP NYAM! which serves as a prelude and musical appetizer for his forthcoming self-titled album. Errol Eats Everything isn’t just an artist, he’s a movement, and a trailblazing entrepreneur reshaping the musical landscape.
NYAM! begins this nomadic rapper’s quest to make hip hop great again, and brings a fresh, nuanced, racial awareness-tinged perspective to today’s rap scene, combining unfiltered storytelling with thought-provoking rhymes over razor sharp production by Furious Evans. In recent years, many rap consumers in these digital streets have been anxiously sniffing around and jonesing to hear more meaningful hip hop releases that can uplift, challenge, and transform. Ask and ye shall receive…NYAM! The EP is out now!
P.S. This is what 10,000 hours sounds like
WARNING: It’s music with an actual message
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Omega The Poet, Innanet James, and Tajé explore a wild relationship with a beautiful woman in “Nina Simone”

Now, you think that Omega The Poet’s latest is an ode to the civil rights activist of the same name, but it’s quite the opposite. It’s actually about getting together with an amazing woman that’s just as spectacular. This is a soulful smash featuring Innanet James and Tajé that you don’t want to miss.
Check it out below.