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welcome2thebronx · 3 years
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Direct connection by ferry and rail is needed between The Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn
Almost 7 million people live in The #Bronx, #Queens, and #Brooklyn accounting for almost 80% of NYC's population yet there is no direct and efficient way to travel between them using public transportation. But it doesn't have to be that way.
Almost 7 million of New York City’s 8.8 million residents live within The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Queens accounting for almost 80% of the population of America’s largest city yet there is no direct, and efficient form of transportation connecting these places other than by car. While Manhattan is the traditional core of the city, since 2014, over half the jobs created in the city have been in the…
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therappundit · 3 years
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***Best of the 1st Quarter***
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Over three months into 2021 and we are still living with so many of the challenges that carried over from 2020. Yes, even with a light gradually glowing more visible from the end of the tunnel, COVID still looms large over all of our lives, and many of the broader issues facing our world (racism, violence, sexism) will likely remain glaring problems that impact our days for the foreseeable future.
But as I have stated many times in the past, with great adversity comes great art, and the first quarter of the new year has already brought us quality music in abundance. With the year still so young we may not have even conceived who or what will impact rap music the most in 2021, but I can say with confidence that the projects below would represent some of the best that the genre has to offer in any given year. 
My picks for the best projects & songs released in Q1 of 2021 (1/1 - 3/31) are....
Death & The Magician by Rome Streetz & DJ Muggs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r2AYxN20ZI
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Haram by Armand Hammer
https://armandhammer.bandcamp.com/track/falling-out-the-sky-featuring-earl-sweatshirt
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Double Down by Nappy Nina & JWords
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2Z0PBThw0M
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End of the Earth by Mavi
https://soundcloud.com/mavi704/sets/end-of-the-earth
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With The Shifts by Maassai
https://maassai.bandcamp.com/track/the-shifts-feat-akai-solo
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SOUL TRAP by Tree
https://mctreeg.bandcamp.com/track/nothing-like-the-sun-feat-roc-marciano
The Fraud Department by Jim Jones & Harry Fraud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuvDOsGnHPY
If It Bleeds It Can Be Killed by Conway the Machine & Big Ghost LTD.
https://bigghostlimited.bandcamp.com/track/kill-all-rats-ft-ransom-rome-streetz
Hindsight by Breez Brewin & Juggaknots
https://juggaknots.bandcamp.com/track/mentore-ft-dj-spinna
A Stream of Consciousness by Jay NiCE & Machacha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o79Xex1G6Gc
$mokebreak EP / FlySiifu’s (Deluxe) by Fly Anakin & Pink Siifu
https://ronee.bandcamp.com/track/oatmeal-feat-chuck-strangers-prod-chuck-strangers
Prophecy Is My Present by Asun Eastwood & TheTwinning
https://twinning.bandcamp.com/track/underrated-feat-don-smith-family-gang-black
taurus_EP by lojii
https://lojii.bandcamp.com/album/taurus-ep
Portishus by Hus Kingpin
https://www.stereogum.com/2113831/stream-hus-kingpins-portishead-inspired-album-portishus/music/
Stray From The Pack by Kev Brown & J Scienide
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjS6oTZTTeM
Call Me G.T. by G.T.
https://soundcloud.com/officialgtmusic/chasing-cash
phantom of paradise. by Remy Banks
https://remybanks.bandcamp.com/track/triboro-feat-exquire-wiki-scratches-by-a-trak
Krazy Man by Drego
https://soundcloud.com/tr4620-bandgang/drego-dis-dat?in=tr4620-bandgang/sets/drego-krazy-man
100 Miles & Walk’in by Rx Papi
https://soundcloud.com/rxpapi/sets/100-miles-walkin
Drench Em (Deluxe) by 26AR
https://soundcloud.com/user-565572130/sets/drench-em-deluxe
SEVENTY​​-​​FIFTH & AMSTERDAM SIDE B LOST IN NYC by jaH-Monte Ogbon
https://kingcallis.bandcamp.com/album/seventy-fifth-amsterdam-side-b-lost-in-nyc
GOD GOKU JAY-Z by J.U.S
https://bruiserbrigaderecords.bandcamp.com/track/brown-noise-ft-danny-brown-prod-black-noi-e
1997 by Chester Watson
https://chesterwatson.bandcamp.com/album/1997
Amongst Wolves by SmooVth & Giallo Point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WXUKV5-EHc
Collection Agency by Curren$y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9zobjG2jbs
Dope Game Stupid by Bruiser Wolf
https://bruiserbrigaderecords.bandcamp.com/album/dope-game-stupid
PANAGNL4E, VOL. 3 by Los & Nutty
https://soundcloud.com/ssradioo/sets/los-x-nutty-panagnl4e-vol-3
XENOPHON by THERAVADA
https://its2000.bandcamp.com/track/terminal-window-ft-marlo-demore-prod-theravada
UNLOCKED 1.5 by Denzel Curry & Kenny Beats
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9hvQGWskUA
Thumbing Thru Foliage by YUNGMORPHEUS & ewonee
https://yungmorpheus.bandcamp.com/track/table-for-one-feat-obijuan
Rammellzee by DJ Muggs & Flee Lord
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpfHIS2z-D8
Seismograph by SKUNKZ
https://franksvinylrecords.bandcamp.com/album/seismograph
Tha YOD Fahim by Your Old Droog & Tha God Fahim
https://yourolddroog.bandcamp.com/track/slam-dunk-contest-ft-pharaohe-monch
Nino Green by Kaimbr & Sean Born
https://ninogreen7.bandcamp.com/album/nino-green
Psychological Cheat Sheet part 2 by Vic Spencer & August Fanon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvDKP8Mm44w
Heist New York by Heist Life (Ty Da Dale, Sauce Heist & Baby Maine)
https://heistlife.bandcamp.com/releases
Next Question Please (LP) by jaH-Monte Ogbon
https://kingcallis.bandcamp.com/album/next-question-please-lp
XL Middleton & Delmar Xavier VII by XL Middleton
https://soundcloud.com/xlmiddleton/sets/xl-middleton-delmar-xavier
***SONGS***:
Scary Hours 2 by Drake
https://soundcloud.com/octobersveryown/sets/scary-hours-2-1
“Let It Roll Interlude” by IAMNOBODI feat. Phonte & BeMyFiasco 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVA1hXEnwnE
“Furious Styles” - Illa Styles feat. Nickelus F
https://illastyles.bandcamp.com/track/furious-styles-ft-nickelus-f
“Break Soul” by 7xvethegenius
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfMyCL8aD34
“DARTGUNZ” by Chuck Strangers
https://soundcloud.com/chuckstrangers/dartgunz-produced-by-samiyam
“Faygo Baby” by Kipp Stone & Chuck Strangers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHCDGh5aM7o
“Last Man Standing” - Smoke DZA, Nym Lo, Numbers, Cory Gunz & 183rd
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmhWtjbMcGc
“10″ - by Drakeo the Ruler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIRJoQFyS6c
“Last Day Out” by Rio Da Yung OG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB51CUUod1w
“What It Feels Like” - Nipsey Hussle feat. JAY-Z
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12e4v-XlCmk
“Glory” - Tek feat. Rome Streetz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj9QK-NbnO8
“Gunz ‘n Razerz” - Planet Asia & DirtyDiggs feat. Rome Streetz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c80oGyl7rf8
"CLOUDZ” - Mother Nature feat. Sir Michael Rocks
https://soundcloud.com/mothernaturebarz/cloudz
“Overall” by Benny the Butcher & Harry Fraud
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnFQ5v7I29U
“Real Niggas Don’t Rap” - by Babyface Ray
https://soundcloud.com/miababyfaceray/real-niggas-dont-rap
“American Terrorist” by RXKNephew
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nignmGXUr24
“Marcus Smart” - Peter Rosenberg feat. Flee Lord & Stove God Cook$
https://soundcloud.com/peterrosenberg-music/marcus-smart
“Gordon Ramsay Freestyle” by Remble
https://soundcloud.com/remble2/gordon-ramsay-freestyle-prod-by-laudiano
“Gang Signs” - Freddie Gibbs feat. ScHoolboy Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WnXMMOkubA
“Trophy Wife” - Vel the Wonder
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h05FxkM9PrY
“TV Boy” - Westside Gunn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3zdZ8v_DvM
Honorable Mention: Felecia Sun by Rim, Duke Nukem by Duke Deuce, #MINIMANSIONDUST VOL. 5 by Estee Nack & Friends, Ree Louis by Henny L.O., Nino Green by Kaimbr & Sean Born, A Magnificent Day For An Exorcism by Pharoahe Monch, Block Work by ElCamino, Santa Barbara by Fat Ray, LordMobb Vol. 1 by Flee Lord & LordMobb, Shiesty Season by Pooh Shiesty, LVNDR by Codenine, YDFWC? by Crimeapple, Dum and Dummer 2 by Young Dolph & Key Glock, bob's son: R​.​A​.​P. Ferreira in the garden level cafe of the scallops hotel by R.A.P. Ferreira
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The MTA is exploring a new outer-borough subway line connecting Bay Ridge, Brooklyn with Astoria, Queens – it would be the second subway line to not travel through Manhattan. The transit agency announced they have contracted engineering and planning firm AECOM to study the feasibility of the project. The line, which has been pushed for decades by transit advocates including the Regional Plan Association, would connect existing right of ways on freight tracks over 16 miles and connecting 19 subway lines and the Long Island Railroad. Known as the Bay Ridge Branch, The route would run through the Sunset Park, Midwood, East New York, Brownsville, Bushwick, Glendale, Middle Village, and Elmhurst neighborhoods. The feasibility study will examine connecting the existing LIRR and CSX freight lines for use as by subway, commuter rail, light rail or bus service. If the proposal looks familiar to you – that's because it's one half of the proposed Triboro RX subway line that we've covered – and advocated for – over the years. The Triboro line would continue from Astoria all the way to Co-op City in the Bronx. The outer boroughs have long lacked adequate transit and recent findings show that more New Yorkers commute within the outer boroughs than into Manhattan and the city is gaining more jobs in the outer boroughs. The subways are designed to go in and out of Manhattan, leaving New Yorkers who travel between boroughs with lengthy commutes despite a short distance between points. What do you think of the proposal? Will NYC actually build new subway lines in the next decade? (at Bay Ridge, Brooklyn) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7uAL8lH-uv/?igshid=1spufd2090wr
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carlfranzen · 10 years
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welcome2thebronx · 3 years
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Biden's Infrastructure Plan Can Make These Bronx Transportation Dreams a Reality
c#AmericanJobsPlan #GreenNewDeal
President Biden’s ambitions—and much needed $2 trillion infrastructure plan can be a boon for The Bronx if our representatives in Congress, like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman, Ritchie Torres, and Adriano Espaillat push hard enough. The plan, which calls for billions to repair and rebuild bridges and roads and billions more for new schools, expand high-speed broadband access, and shift…
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welcome2thebronx · 3 years
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Gov Hochul leaves The Bronx out of transformative Interborough Express
Governor Hochul has left out The #Bronx from an originally proposed rail line that would connect The Bronx, Queens, and Brooklyn and is now instead focusing on connecting just Brooklyn and Queens with the Interborough Express (IBX) line
Last week, Governor Kathy Hochul directed the Metropolitan Transit Authority to move forward with taking a look to see if an Interborough Express line (IBX) connecting Brooklyn and Queens would be feasible. To that end, Governor Hochul announced yesterday that the MTA has completed the feasibility study and, in fact, such a transportation line is feasible which would connect 17 subway lines and…
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therappundit · 3 years
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***Best of the 1st Half of 2021: SONG EDITION***
Six months into 2021 and since 2020 wrapped up...some things in the world have changed, while other things remain the same (for better or worse). Folks, it’s time to talk about rap music in 2021...
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One trend definitely has continued well into 2021: the underground rap world - I’m talking the artists, the aesthetic, the sound, the full projects, every box you can think of - continues to kick the mainstream rap world’s ass. There are already signs of the two imaginary separate worlds intermingling more and more, and we will have to deal with the pros and cons of that down the line...but one thing is for sure: rap music runs deeper, and more sonically diverse than ever before, and as long as there is an internet to enlist the ears and talents of artists from all over the world, the art form will continue to divide, change shape, borrow from the old and add some new, again and again. And we will all be better for it.
So let’s dive right in. As usual there are about 1,000 more songs that I would love to cram into this list, but there are only so many spots...and I’m married with a toddler, so even though I am listening to rap music for a concerningly large portion of my day, it takes a lot of extra coffee and less sleep to keep these posts going (but it’s still worth it, I love connecting with folks over the same under-discussed but ridiculously dope songs and artists).
There are many lists but none quite like this one, here is THE RAP PUNDIT’S LIST OF THE BEST RAP SONGS FROM THE FIRST HALF OF 2021....hope you find some joints you never heard before and really enjoy.  And to all of the MCs, Producers, mixers, singers, curators, readers, writers, critics - anyone that contributes something to this music I love....thank you, as always. 🙏
[Bonus joint] 55. “GANG GANG” - Polo G feat. Lil Wayne
https://soundcloud.com/polo-g/polo-g-lil-wayne-gang-gang?in=polo-g/sets/hall-of-fame-675200176
[Bonus joint] 54. “Furious Styles” - Illa Styles feat. Nickelus F https://illastyles.bandcamp.com/track/furious-styles-ft-nickelus-f
[Bonus joint] 53. “Box of Churches” - Pooh Sheisty feat. 21 Savage
https://soundcloud.com/ceo-mrpooh/box-of-churches-feat-21-savage
[Bonus joint] 52. “Beating Down Yo Block” - Monaleo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnMPEfV0bSA
[Bonus joint] 51. “BUZZERBEATER” - Rahiem Supreme feat. Al.Divino & Estee Nack
https://franksvinylrecords.bandcamp.com/track/buzzerbeater-feat-al-divino-estee-nack
50. "A Man Apart” - Rx Papi
https://soundcloud.com/rxpapi/a-man-apart-prod-by-noisy?in=rxpapi/sets/100-miles-walkin
(Face it: you’re either feelin’ the Rx flow or you’re not. The endlessly quotable MC is not always taken seriously, but similar to how the saddest clowns are most adept at masking their pain behind a smile, Papi needs to be taken seriously as a talented rap artist.)
49. “Moving On Up” - Evidence feat. Conway The Machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F35OOXvQ4c
(Evidence, Babu, Daringer and Conway all joining forces on a record feels like a timeline altering reach between two completely different generations of elite underground hip-hop artists, but in the case of “Moving On Up”, it’s not just a “hey wouldn’t it be dope if” fantasy, it’s a sweet reality. Ev has connected with the Griselda camp before and of course the results are dope. Add this one to the list, one of the many fine moments off of Unlearning Vol. 1.)
48. “Gordon Ramsay Freestyle” - Remble
https://soundcloud.com/remble2/gordon-ramsay-freestyle-prod-by-laudiano
(An attention grabbing MC if ever I heard one, Remble clearly hails from the same camp as Drakeo The Ruler - Stinc Team - but with that flow and sense of humor, he may develop a lot more than just a strong following out on the West Coast. Look out for Remble, he is knocking on the door of blowing, he’s just one key feature away...)
47. “The Shifts” - maassai feat. AKAI SOLO
https://maassai.bandcamp.com/track/the-shifts-feat-akai-solo
(If you haven’t checked out one of 2021′s most quietly impressive albums, I cannot recommend With The Shifts enough.)
46. “BOXINABACK” - Bris feat. Alphie Blood
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3ai7WYivGo
(The career of Sacramento’s Bris was really beginning to pick up momentum in 2020...sadly, he was killed the same year. I cannot pretend to be an expert in the Sscramento rap scene, I just know that it’s been bubbling for a while, and this song really captured my attention as soon as I heard it. RIP, Bris.)
45. “Last Day Out” - Rio Da Yung OG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sB51CUUod1w
(Right before Rio Da Yung OG entered the penitentiary, he dropped “Last Day Out”, a song that perfectly captures what the rap game will be missing while he’s gone - and more brutal honesty than we are accustomed to hearing from Flint, Michigan’s punchline killer.)
44. “Thousand Miles” - MAVI
https://mavi.bandcamp.com/track/thousand-miles
(The whole EP is impressive, but I think this joint most actually captures MAVI’s rhyme skills, flow and song writing ability. With young talent like this bubbling up from the underground scene, the future of rap music is as strong as ever.)
43. “Appletree” - Valee & KiltKarter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPO2AXgZMSc
(Not necessarily a vibe that everyone will be into...but one that if you are into it, you will reap the rewards in abundance. It’s so enjoyable to hear Valee applying his unpredictable cadence to new music once again, made that much more enjoyable by the fact that he has already dropped THREE mixtapes in 2021 and it’s only July!)
42. “Next Chamber” - Peter Rosenberg feat. Method Man, Raekwon & Willie The Kid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1amHQefki98
(Admit it: this is the type of production we have all been wanting on Wu-Tang albums for years. We won’t get it, but this is closer to the sound that they represented....and of course let’s not forget about the always welcome WTK feature, who does more than hold his own over the NY legends.)
41. “St. James Liquor” - Skyzoo feat. Aaria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWC_tFzqUz8
(Pen game’s don’t come much finer than Skyzoo’s. The Brooklyn MC put a lot of work into All The Brilliant Things, and the final result was a collection of thoughtful rap songs like this one: descriptive, autobiographical rhymes over beautiful instrumentation that conjures memories of classic Roots records, and the headspace that only the greatest early 90′s East Coast lyricism could provide. Great song, great album.)
40. “10″ - Drakeo the Ruler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIRJoQFyS6c
(One of the best stories in 2020 rap music was when Drakeo hit the street once again, after a painfully long stretch of time in prison. He really hit the ground running in 2021, dropping one quality track after another...but then again, he never really stopped making dope rap in the first place, be it in the studio or over prison phone.)
39. “MASSA” - Tyler, The Creator feat. DJ Drama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vGz0bFutZs
(When folks were saying that Tyler was RAPPING rapping on his new album, this is what they were talking about. Not since Kanye West has a polarizing rapper-producer excelled so well at spilling his guts all over a track, and moments like this "MASSA” make Call Me If You Get Lost the standout project that it is.)
38. "DARTGUNZ” - Chuck Strangers
https://soundcloud.com/chuckstrangers/dartgunz-produced-by-samiyam
(Chuck Strangers remains low-key one of the best MC / Producers in the game, but Chuck is merely flexing his bar-work on this Samiyam produced gem.)
37. “Messy” - Nappy Nina & JWords
https://nappynina.bandcamp.com/track/messy
(Big shout-out to Pitchfork for putting me on to Nappy Nina within their rap song of the day section, The Ones. I love her music, and when paired with the incredibly gifted producer JWords - who I was only somewhat familar with thanks to previous terrific collaborations with MIKE and maassai - the result is a dope ass album like Double Down.)
36. “Nobles” - The Alchemist feat. Earl Sweatshirt & Navy Blue
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQoKO_v93g0
(The instrumental sounds as a triumphant as you could expect music from this trio to sound. My only complaint about This Things Of Ours was that it wasn’t 10-50 songs longer.)
35. “Nothing Like The Sun” - Tree feat. Roc Marciano
https://mctreeg.bandcamp.com/track/nothing-like-the-sun-feat-roc-marciano
(Okay so for the past few years, I had been pressing Tree, Closed Sessions, and just about anyone that would listen that a less than a minute clip from an old Tree promo featured an unreleased Tree & Roc Marciano joint. So finding out that this joint would *finally* being released on Tree’s Soul Trap album, it felt like Christmas morning. Now the world finally gets to hear two of the finest rap artists from the past decade plus!)
34. “nine lives” - maassai
https://maassai.bandcamp.com/track/nine-lives
(A great example of a song that seems to get better and better as it goes on, maassai & that horn sample are undeniably good on here.)
33. “Lemon Pepper Freestyle” - Drake feat. Rick Ross
https://soundcloud.com/octobersveryown/drake-lemon-pepper-freestyle?in=octobersveryown/sets/scary-hours-2-1
(This one really radiates, “YES, you have heard this before”...but when it works so well, that’s not such a bad thing. Drake came ready to rap, and it will propel this joint to the top of many lists you will find on those other web sites.)
32. “triboro.” - Remy Banks feat. Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire, Wiki & A-Trak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwSJ-DtZRBk
(I dig this in a big way. A few of NYC’s finest, flexing over what feels like blasting Kraftwerk out of a boombox on the L Train? I’m so on board.)
31. “Safe To Say” - Good Gas, Fki 1st & Band Gang Lonnie Bands feat. Band Gang Biggs & Glockboyz Teejaee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aykhcv625u0
(Of all my favorite projects that dropped in 2021 thus far, I don’t know if any have been as inexplicably under-discussed as the Good Gas, Fki 1st & Band Gang Lonnie Bands banger, Street Dream Team. I stumbled upon the project completely by accident one week while thumbing through all of the new joints that dropped from Detroit MCs one week, and I have kept it in heavy rotation ever sense. While not necessarily a spot-on snapshot of Band Gang Lonnie Bands’ typical sound, for a Michigan outsider like me, it makes for a great entry level intro to one of my favorite rappers out of the Motor City right now.)
30. "Early Exit” - Lloyd Banks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BUofKVrb-A
(Yeah the Roc Marciano verse sounds like it was recorded over an old radio on cassette tape, but as someone from the real mixtape era, I’m not going to let shaky sound quality distract from the fact that every other part of the song is fantastic. The bars are there of course, but the beat and hook are all spot-on, and sound quality be damed it’s just great to hear Banks & Roc together.)
29. "Yonkers” - Wiki & NAH
https://wiksetnyc.bandcamp.com/track/yonkers
(Rife with experimentation and half-freestyles, and sonically living somewhere between Company Flow and Ratking, the subterranean metro sounds of Wiki and NAH’s Telephonebooth might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but if you have been checking for Wiki’s music prior to this point, chances are you are going to be feeling this collaboration with NAH, a producer that I was previously not familiar with, but became a huge fan over night thanks to cuts like “Yonkers”.)
28. “John Wick” - AKAI SOLO & Navy Blue
(Whether you still believe “lo-fi” rap is a legitimate sub-genre or not, there’s no denying the abilities of these two gifted writers/artists. The wind is blowing in this direction my friends, I just hope you get on board soon and stop neglecting all of the great rap music rising from this corner of the underground.)
https://akaisolo.bandcamp.com/track/john-wick-prod-navy-blue
27. “Let It Roll Interlude” by IAMNOBODI feat. Phonte & BeMyFiasco
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVA1hXEnwnE
(Hard to believe that arguably the strongest rap verse of 2021 would be so under the radar, but here we are...)
26. "Taylor Made Suit” - Evidence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qLIuc3z7KQ
(Perhaps the thing I love most about this new Ev - both the song itself, as well as the entire album - is how incredibly effective he sounds over minimalist production throughout. “Funeral suit, same as my wedding suit”...shout-out to the legendary MC and producer, both for everything that has has endured in his personal life and his ability to turn his pain into art.)
25. “GOOFIEZ” - Mother Nature and Boathouse feat. Valee
https://mothernaturebarz.bandcamp.com/track/goofiez-featuring-valee
(When Chicago talent gets busy on a record, not many can hang with them. Be on the lookout for more and more big things from the likes of Mother Nature, Valee, and Boathouse.)
24. “Peach Cobbler” - Navy Blue
https://navybluethetruest.com/
(I’m not sure if there is a “chosen one” right now, someone destined to reach such levels of success and/or respect that Drake & Kendrick-esque waves are felt over a generation...but if there is, the mega-talented producer/MC/skater/whatever he wants to be Navy Blue might fit the bill.)
23. “Rose Gold” - 42 Dugg feat. EST Gee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhmKfKZr-PQ
(There are more than a few songs off of 42 Dugg’s Free Dem Boyz that belong in my Top 50, but “Rose Gold” gets the nod off the strength of the menacing beat paired with 42 and one of the most scorching hot rappers walking the earth right now, EST Gee)
22. "MANIFESTO” - Tyler, The Creator feat. Domo Genesis & DJ Drama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnDXCoHRl4o
(The Selena Gomez/Justin Bieber bar will garner most of the hype around this joint, but don’t let it distract from the fact that this song is one of the best collaborations between former Odd Future members since the collective’s creative peak.) 
21. “What’s Next” - Drake
https://soundcloud.com/octobersveryown/drake-whats-next?in=octobersveryown/sets/scary-hours-2-1
(Pay attention to this Drake guy, I think he has a shot of making it. He makes it seem so easy, yet he has no peers at his level right now. There’s the growing underground elite...then there’s Drake, and little competition to duke it out with him when it comes to smash rap hits....assuming that is still supposed to be a thing?)
20. “MOMENTZ” - Mother Nature and Boathouse
https://mothernaturebarz.bandcamp.com/track/momentz-2
(You would be hard pressed to find a more enjoyable, high quality tape than SZNZ. The Chicago MCs rock a beat that sounds like a Camp Lo leftover - and I mean that in the best way possible - and show a natural penchant for earwormy choruses that should serve them very well in this biz.)
19. “Grace Jones”  - maassai
https://maassai.bandcamp.com/track/grace-jones
(Somewhere between spoken word and where Lyricist Lounge-era Rawkus resides, you can find the warrior poet that is maassai: quite simply one of the most impressive MCs in rap right now.)
18. “How It Feels” - Lil Baby & Lil Durk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAsRTTO8L2k
(I know how it feels to care relatively little about a collaboration project between two of the game’s more revered Lil’s, then be blown away by both of them rapping their asses off for like 20 songs.)
17. “Falling Out the Sky” - Armand Hammer & The Alchemist feat. Earl Sweatshirt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctmTme9cG74
(There’s wavy, and then there’s wavy in the hands of The Alchemist, Earl Sweatshirt and Armand Hammer. One of Haram’s many standouts, this one is probably not what fans expected when they first saw the album’s tracklist, but it might actually be more special than we expected.)
16. “Capitol 1″ - EST Gee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ng7Sg1_RTM
(Mark my words: by the time we reach the end of 2021, EST Gee will be in the top 10 of every reputable rap site’s best MC list. At least I know that he will most likely be on mine.)
15. “LUMBERJACK” - Tyler, the Creator feat. DJ Drama
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9WOjaYotX1c
(Who knew we needed Tyler to join forces with DJ Drama to rap over a Gravediggaz joint? Never one to do what everyone expects, when this cut dropped about a week before his new album was released, it was clear that he was ready to pick up where he left off with his impressive bar-work on a flurry of features in 2020. Now that I think about it, after “Something To Talk About” and “327″ maybe we shouldn’t be surprised that Tyler dropped one of the hardest joints of the year.)
14. “The Stellar Ray Theory” - Mach-Hommy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3GWJrL2ht0
(The single that Mach & Griselda stans were terrified to hear, at the risk of revealing their no-longer-a-secret project to be a painful example of how far the parties had drifted since their over-publicized fallout, only to find the opposite: Mach & Gunn didn’t just find their chemistry once again, they improved upon it.)
13. “Sandra” - MIKE
https://mikelikesrap.bandcamp.com/track/sandra
(With his new Disco! album, MIKE managed to step outside of his typical lane of delivery, showing how nimble he truly is as a MC, and even takes his skills to another level as a producer, delivering what might be the most enjoyable album of his career thus far.)
12. "No Time” - Your Old Droog feat. Wiki
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Y8Ozq9tMLE
(The new YOD album sounds so painstakingly written and executed, you would never believe it just casually dropped out of the blue one evening. Few are better at crafting themes without compromising the joy of listening to the music, Droog delivered once again.)
11. "What The Money Taught Us” - Skyzoo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JV2QEbxMYgU
(This new Skyzoo album has so much beauty to unpack, please dig in if you have been keeping it on the back-burner for some reason.)
And now the Top 10...
10. “Folie Á Deux” - Mach-Hommy feat. Westside Gunn & Keisha Plum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF1-VvJsbqI
(Conductor Williams does it again, putting his own unique touch to one of Pray For Haiti’s standout cuts. The song is almost beautiful sound if it wasn’t for Westside Gunn, Mach and Keisha Plum pumping their own unique rawness into the beat. This one represents everything going right with Griselda right now.)
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9. “Hallways” - Peter Rosenberg feat. Roc Marciano & Flee Lord
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrDrvozDzo4
(Superior to anything on last year’s Mt. Marci, Disco Vietnam really blessed Flee Lord and Roc Marciano with the type of late night loungin’ in New York banger that Roc knows how to knock out the park better than anyone. “Hallways” screams late night underground radio in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresher than just about anything out right now.)
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8. "Seeing Green” - Nicki Minaj feat. Lil Wayne & Drake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diUcHDlCqMo
(Many have tried to recapture the skill, swagger, and star power of The Roc in the early 00′s, but most have not been able to come close. Leave it to the diamonds in Young Money’s crown to come through and capture the pomp and circumstance so successfully, it’s amazing that Just Blaze wasn’t somehow involved. If you aren’t feelin’ at least one of these verses, time to join a hater support group.)
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7. “Prayers Over Packages” - DJ Muggs & Rome Streetz & DJ Muggs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r2AYxN20ZI
(Most underground artists must be so excited to have the legendary DJ Muggs lace them with a full project, and I’m sure Rome Streetz was honored. But while Muggs delivered another strong performance on Death & The Magician, it’s Rome that elevates the material to truly masterful levels.)
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6. “Wants and Needs” - Drake feat. Lil Baby
https://soundcloud.com/octobersveryown/drake-wants-and-needs-feat-lil?in=octobersveryown/sets/scary-hours-2-1
(Yes Drake still has the touch, one of rap music’s few legitimate hitmakers left....but hot damn, it’s Lil Baby coming through to turn the joint to ashes that carries “Wants and Needs” to song of the year caliber levels.)
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5. “S.R.D.” - Peter Rosenberg feat. Styles P, Ransom & Smok DZA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tzSrIZ8tso
(Don’t overthink it: the watery boom-bap backdrop provided by Buck Dudley is exquisite, and all three MCs go in. I think it’s time to admit that if it wasn’t for the like him or passionately hate him aura around Peter Rosenberg, a lot more folks would. be praising this compilation as one of the finest since peak DJ street tape era.)
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4. “Black Sunlight” - Armand Hammer & The Alchemist feat. KAYANA
https://armandhammer.bandcamp.com/track/black-sunlight-featuring-kayana
(What more can I say about this union by now? Al dipping into his breezy bag to bless the lyrical onslaught of billy woods and ELUCID was not something that I thought I needed, but after hearing them cook together I don’t know if I ever want Armand Hammer to go back to the bleak soundscapes they’re often know for. The contract in style was so effective throughout Haram, bringing out the best from all parties, in my not-so-humble opinion...hopefully even more to come from this alliance.)
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3. “TV Dinners” - The Alchemist feat. Sideshow & Boldy James
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuUGrlVivic
(A slick, seemingly harmless little head nodder from The Alchemist, Boldy and the rapidly ascending main-stage level Sideshow. I felt this one right from the jump the day Al’s This Thing of Ours EP dropped, and it’s remained high on my list of 2021 favorites ever since. Give me a bunch of chill MCs doing deceptively slick pen-work over a jazzy but simple loop, and I’m set.)
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2. “The 26th Letter” - Mach-Hommy feat. Westside Gunn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7jcjW8h230
(Forget the albums that go for thousand of dollars. Forget the mysterious aura around him, forget the Twitter stan-dom and those that loathe them, and forget the flames of Griselda gossip that are fanned by both fans and doubters....and just imagine you never heard this MC rap before and you have just pressed play on “The 26th Letter”. )
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1. “Kill All Rats” - Conway & Big Ghost LTD. feat. Ransom & Rome Streetz
https://bigghostlimited.bandcamp.com/track/kill-all-rats-ft-ransom-rome-streetz
(Whenever attempting to wrangle my favorite songs into one tidy list, there is one ex-factor that can elevate a collection of bars to an elite song: execution. You already know that when punchlines kings the caliber of Ransom, Rome Streetz, and Conway The Machine get on a record together, it’s bound to be a bar-fest....but to the extent of “Kill All Rats”??? Not expected. The name of the song itself invites a certain degree of redundancy, but when three great MCs jump on a track and write verses near the top of their skill level - and when a producer like Big Ghost sounds equally incensed with the instrumental that he brought to the table - even a straight-forward posse cut can end up being the best rap song of the year thus far.)
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*COMING SOON: BEST RAP ALBUMS, AND RAP VERSES OF THE FIRST HALF OF 2021...stay tuned.* 👀
See also:
https://therappundit.tumblr.com/post/649527317251670016/best-of-the-1st-quarter
https://therappundit.tumblr.com/post/638904640503726080/the-best-rap-songs-of-2020-great-songs-that
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Check out this new video from the Regional Plan Association explaining the (desperately needed) proposed Triboro RX subway line. The Triboro proposal uses existing abandoned or underutilized rail lines to develop a 24-mile subway line from Co-op City in the Bronx to Bay Ridge Brooklyn with the possibility of extending to Staten Island. The line would have 17 subway connections and 4 commuter lines, drastically improve transportation for the millions of New Yorkers living in transit deserts in the outer boroughs. What do you think about the Triboro proposal? @regional_plan ・・・ New York City’s rail network has always focused on getting people in and out of Manhattan. Let’s bring better transit to the outer boroughs with Triboro, a 24-mile rail line running through The Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens. Triboro would use existing tracks, making it simpler and cheaper to build than brand new infrastructure. It would connect with dozens of existing public transit lines and help 100,000 New Yorkers each day get where they need to go #BuildTriboro (at Co-op City, Bronx) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2PwzJWHtP8/?igshid=1spgtnn9gmeb6
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#MapMondays - TRIBORO RX SUBWAY LINE A bill has been introduced in the state Assembly to study the feasibility of the proposed Triboro RX #subway line, first proposed by the Regional Plan Association @regionalplan in the 90s. The line uses existing abandoned or underutilized rail lines to develop a 24-mile subway line from Co-op City in the Bronx to Bay Ridge #Brooklyn with the possibility of extending to #StatenIsland. The line would have 17 subway connections and 4 commuter lines, drastically improve transportation for the millions of New Yorkers living in transit deserts in the outer boroughs. The RPA's findings further emphasize the need for the #Triboro: -More New Yorkers commute within the outer boroughs than into #Manhattan and the city is gaining more jobs in the outer boroughs. -New York City’s subways were designed to bring people into Manhattan, not to move them between other boroughs, and the buses that serve the boroughs are slow and unreliable. Residents often travel through Manhattan to get to adjacent boroughs, since even this circuitous route is faster than the alternative – infrequent and unreliable buses. -In these boroughs, workers spend an average of 53 minutes traveling to Manhattan, but travel for work to adjacent boroughs is longer. A trip from the Bronx to Queens takes 68 minutes each way for the average worker. A trip from Brooklyn to Queens takes 63 minutes for a typical public transit commuter. -Many borough residents – 59% in the Bronx, 57% in Brooklyn and 36% in Queens – don’t own cars. -Buses are notoriously unreliable, averaging a speed of only 8mph, typically 2-5 mins late, and on time only half the time. What do you think of the Triboro RX line? Is NYC capable of producing a modern rail system in the outer boroughs? Comment below. (at Co-op City, Bronx) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzG28yDAmu5/?igshid=129h2eqmoioqg
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