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New Video Drop: STAMP's heartbreak in prison featuring Youngohm & Karn The Parkinson - "ทั้งจำทั้งปรับ"


A comical look at heartbreak and inmate survival skills inside a prison in Thailand, for artist STAMP in his latest release and visual featuring Youngohm & Karn The Parkinson. The official music video for their new track "ทั้งจำทั้งปรับ" dropped on YouTube on May 13th. Check it out above.

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Simon Dominic goes after the 'haters' in new music & MV release - "DAx4" - ("DA DA DA DA")

AOMG's Simon Dominic is back-- going in with new music and a visual for his latest single - "DAx4." He's roasting 'haters' with his flow... and boasting that he'll "slice half of these rappers' necks like fruit ninja." "Come at me, Come at me y'all DA DA DA DA DA. Me vs. y'all DA DA DA DA DA" The official video for the GooseBumps produced track hit YouTube on August 14. Check it out above. There are English and Chinese subtitles for the Korean lyrics.

Drake Praises Dumbfoundead in "Bad Rap" (Now on Netflix)

Before artist and battle rapper Dumbfoundead released his hot "We Might Die" album, or dropped the popular music videos for the tracks 'SAFE' and 'Harambe,' and the catchy but freaky visual for 'Water,' Dumbfoundead was sitting down with producer and director Salima Koroma and co-producer Jaeki Cho for a documentary with three of his friends called "Bad Rap." It premiered last year at the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival, but was just recently uploaded on Netflix. The documentary walks us through the journey he and fellow Asian-American artists Awkwafina, Lyricks and Rekstizzy were on, to break into the larger American hip-hop scene, as they navigated through the waters of culture appropriation (from the African-American community) and originality. Dumbfoundead has been known for his battle rap skills for a long time. In the film we get to re-experience his epic comeback battle (after a break) against Conceited (from Wild 'n Out)...

Rapper Dok2 talks about working with Jay Park and G-Dragon (from BIGBANG) in Ep. 31 of "Fun With Dumb"

Illionaire Records co-founder Dok2 is a pioneer in the South Korean hip-hop industry, but he rarely gives interviews. Lucky for fans, the rapper sat down on two separate occasions recently to talk about his life and the rise of hip-hop in South Korea. The first interview was for the March 7th face to face with rapper Snacky Chan for Chan's YouTube series - "Undergod."   The second was for American rapper Dumbfoundead's March 20th (ep. 31) podcast of "Fun With Dumb." During the podcast, Dok2 provided a mini-history lesson for anyone interested in South Korean hip-hop. Beginning with his early rise, the rapper says he's been making moves in the industry since 2002 when he was 12-years-old. He told Dumbfoundead that he used to attend a school for foreigners in Busan (because of his mixed Korean, Spanish and Filipino heritage), but after 6th grade he moved to Seoul and did not return back to school (due to family financial reasons). He says he started...

SMOOTH SOLO: Just Jerk Dance Crew - More Than Just Pretty Boys

Part 2 Whats up everyone Nickson here from Jerk Family! My first choreography video is out and I hope y'all enjoy watching it! Shout out to my brothers U-Jin and Gyuhong for dancing this piece with me and Sunny for the video! Also always thankful and grateful to my crew Just Jerk Family. @justjerkcrew A post shared by Nickson 닉슨 (@justjerkfam_nickson) on Nov 4, 2017 at 9:03am PDT The Just Jerk Family has uploaded another great choreography video on social media. Crew member Nickson says it's his first choreography video, and he thanks U-Jin and Gyuhong for dancing the piece with him. The routine is to Bruno Mars "Versace On The Floor," and it's a smooth urban contemporary dance, with Michael Jackson influenced moves. What makes it really special, is the breakout solo we see from Nickson starting with his quick footwork at 1:03 in. At 1:06 in, Nickson slides his leg down to the ground and quickly spins into break-dancing on his back, and then after...

NEW NAME FOR BTS MEMBER (formerly Rap Monster)

The leader of the super popular kpop group BTS, from South Korea, has officially changed his name. Kim Nam-joon previously known as Rap Monster, has changed his stage name to RM. The announcement was published on the BTS official fan cafe on November 13.  RM wrote on it, that although he's been called Rap Monster for the past five years, he felt the need to change it, because that title was   getting more and more distant from the music done for the past 5 years.                                                                    -RM (via allkpop)    Back on September 19, 2017, Rap Monster announced on his Beats1Noisey Interview that he would be changing his name to RM. The official announcement on November 13, is currently trending on Twitter, with fans tweeting support for RM's decisi...

New Music & MV: FANXY CHILD - "Y" featuring Zico, Crush, Dean, Penomeco, Millic & Staytuned

Perhaps one of the best known hip-hop and R&B crews in South Korea, members of FANXY CHILD have teamed up once again to drop a new single and visual titled "Y." The track hit streaming sites on August 9th featuring ZICO, CRUSH, DEAN, PENOMECO and producers MILLIC and STAYTUNED. Previously we've seen them collaborate on such hits and music videos like Millic's "Paradise" and Zico's "Fanxy Child" and "Bermuda Triangle." FANXY CHILD will hold their first concert as a crew on August 10 and 11. Check out their new music below.

Song of The Day: Khea - "Loca" (Remix) featuring Bad Bunny, Duki & Cazzu

The Spanish lyrics are explicit when translated into English, but this Latin Trap remix is so alluring, that you just can't help but to groove to it. Hip-hop artist Khea, from Argentina, dropped his "Loca" remix video featuring Bad Bunny, Duki and Cazzu back in April, and it currently has more than 173-million views on YouTube. The track, with its repetitive beat is about a "crazy" woman on social media, but towards the end of it, we hear the seductive female response from Argentine rapper Cazzu. The single is today's Song of The Day. Check it out below.

Bruno Mars shares Behind the Scenes clip from the Making of "24K Magic"

Bruno Mars has shared a never before seen clip of the making of "24K Magic," the title track and lead single from his third studio album (of the same name). On June 27, the singer uploaded video on Twitter and Instagram, and wrote that he found it in his cell phone.  The video shows producer Brody Brown and Mars trying to figure out the groove for "24k Magic" in 2015. According to Bruno Mars, they tried nearly 100 different patterns and pockets to finally land what we hear today (a Zapp & Roger inspired track). Check out the clip and also the official music video on YouTube for the single, below. Found this video in my phone. This is @therealbrodybrown and I trying to figure out the groove for 24k Magic in 2015. We must’ve tried 100 different patterns and pockets to finally land what y’all hear today. #nevergiveup #dontlosehope #InspirationalHashtags&Shit A post shared by Bruno Mars (@brunomars) on Jun 27, 2018 at 6:39am PDT

NEW VIDEO DROP: Lil Tjay - "Hold On"

Up and coming New York rapper Lil Tjay released the visual for his song "Hold On" on October 15. The flashy video takes a dramatic turn with a flashback to a year in the past. The track is off his debut album "True 2 Myself," which hit streaming sites on October 11. Check out the official music video above.

Jackson Wang Inspired by "Bruce Lee" on New Collab with Al Rocco

Jackson Wang is on a World Tour right now with his kpop idol group GOT7, but the rapper still found time to collaborate with fellow Chinese rapper  Al Rocco , on a track titled "Bruce Lee." The single dropped on July 14, and begins with an audio recording of the martial arts legend, Bruce Lee, as an intro to the song. Produced by Fader One, according to the description released for it, the song "expresses the strength of the Chinese people through the power of music and kung fu." Lyrics with Wang include... Pull a stunt like Bruce Lee. Spit venom on the verse don’t try me.  Everyday stay low key. Throw a jab so fast won’t see me. According to Al Rocco on Instagram, the music video for the track will drop on July 22nd. You can find the single now on streaming platforms. Listen to it below.