
2 G 'Til They Kill Me
3 Ganksta Shit
4 Fishtailin
5 Str8 Hoggin
6 Y
7 Pazz Dat Rappidae
8 Da Sezzion
9 Paperchasin
10 Hell Yeah
11 Lethal Weapon
12 Outro
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1 Intro (Gold Plated Nigga)
2 Wild Nigga Party
3 Wild Boy Territory
4 Wild Boy (Street)
5 Purpose Of Dealin'
6 Home In November
7 Strike A Nerve
8 Interlude
9 Get Yo Wild On
10 Livin' In A Wild World
11 Tote Them Toyz
12 Put It On My Gat
13 Hell Raiser
14 Wild Boy (Re-Mix)
15 Wild Boy (Radio Mix)
is the second studio album by Toronto hip-hop duo Citizen Kane, consisting of MC Concept and producer/DJ Tricks. Released through Treehouse Records, the album further established the group as one of the leading acts in Canadian underground hip-hop at the end of the 1990s.
Citizen Kane – Deliverance (1999) features sample-based boom-bap production built on soulful loops, jazzy textures, and hard-hitting drum breaks. The album expands on the sound of The Epic while maintaining the duo's signature underground aesthetic and commitment to traditional hip-hop craftsmanship.
Lyrically, Citizen Kane delivers thoughtful social commentary, introspective themes, and street-oriented storytelling through sharp, technically refined rhyme patterns. The chemistry between Concept and Tricks remains the centerpiece of the album, creating a cohesive and mature follow-up to their acclaimed debut.
Citizen Kane – Deliverance (1999) stands as one of the essential releases in late-1990s Canadian hip-hop, reinforcing Toronto's reputation as a major center for independent boom-bap culture.
01. Intro
02. Deliverance
03. Soldier Story
04. Monopoly Money
05. Interlude
06. Gambler
07. I'n'i
08. Yancy
09. Graffiti Knights
10. Remembrance Day
11. Who The #@!?**
12. Interlude 2
13. Tech Blows
14. Ice Niggaz
15. Interlude 3
16. In Da Cut
17. Confrontations
18. Eavesdroppin
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is the debut studio album by the Toronto hip-hop duo Citizen Kane, consisting of MC Concept and DJ/producer Tricks. Released through Treehouse Records, the album became one of the most respected releases in Canadian underground hip-hop and helped establish Toronto's independent rap scene during the late 1990s.
Citizen Kane – The Epic (1997) features classic boom-bap production built on dusty jazz and soul samples, hard drum breaks, and minimalist arrangements that emphasize lyricism and atmosphere. The album's sound is deeply rooted in traditional East Coast aesthetics while maintaining a distinct Canadian underground identity.
Lyrically, Citizen Kane delivers thoughtful street narratives, social commentary, and technically skilled rhymes. The chemistry between Concept's measured delivery and Tricks' sample-driven production gives the album a cohesive and timeless feel, making it a standout release of the era.
Citizen Kane – The Epic (1997) stands as a landmark Canadian underground hip-hop album and remains one of the defining records of Toronto's late-1990s boom-bap movement.
Act 1
Raisin' Kane
Elements Of Mind (Black Rain Remix)
The Gambler
Act 2
Lost Angels
Reality N' Facts
Lost Angels (Instrumental)
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1 Really Livin'
2 Nothin' But A Rascal
3 Just Bein' Blunt
4 Ragga Muffin Rhymes
5 Whose The Hip Hopper
6 Perfect Check Up
7 The Roughest (We Are)
8 How The Story Goes
9 Kibbles & Bits
10 Gal Business
11 Buggin' To The Boogie
12 Quest For Rhyme
13 Ruff 'N Rugged
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is a solo EP by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through True Reality Productions. The project continues his long-running independent career rooted in the Mood collective and the Midwest underground hip-hop scene.
Main Flow – The Great Adventures of Main Flow (2024) features modern boom-bap production with sample-based instrumentation, crisp drums, and a clean but underground-focused sound. The EP maintains a balance between classic hip-hop aesthetics and contemporary independent production techniques.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers structured and reflective verses centered on personal experience, artistic longevity, and street storytelling. His delivery remains consistent with his earlier work, emphasizing clarity, narrative flow, and traditional MC craftsmanship.
Main Flow – The Great Adventures of Main Flow (2024) stands as a compact modern entry in his catalog, reinforcing his presence in today’s independent boom-bap landscape.
1 Bomb Atomically
2 John Mugabi
3 We Are Not Alone
4 Gunz Down!
5 Backseat
6 Listen & Learn
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is a collaborative studio album between Cincinnati MC Main Flow and French producer Mil Beats, released through Effiscience / Modulor. The project extends their earlier connection through the Mood collective, particularly the Into the Mood lineage.
Main Flow & Mil Beats – Sound Of Silence (2018) features refined boom-bap production combining SP-1200/MPC-style sampling with live instrumentation elements. The sound blends dusty jazz and soul loops with modern analog warmth, creating a cinematic and textured underground hip-hop atmosphere.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers structured, reflective verses focused on personal growth, struggle, resilience, and storytelling. Guest appearances from Reks and Fel Sweetenberg add additional lyrical depth, reinforcing the project’s strong East Coast–European underground bridge.
Main Flow & Mil Beats – Sound Of Silence (2018) stands as a mature transatlantic boom-bap release, uniting Cincinnati’s lyrical tradition with Parisian production craftsmanship.
01 - From Cincinnati (US) To Rosarito (Mexico) [cuts by DJ Odilon] (feat. DJ Odilon)
02 - Taking Chances
03 - Nothin To Lose
04 - Master Of Disguise
05 - Rappers Delight Part. 1 (cuts by DJ Odilon) (feat. DJ Odilon)
06 - Already Dead
07 - No Time To Waste (feat. Reks & Fel Sweetenberg) [cuts by DJ Odilon] (feat. Reks, Fel Sweetenberg & DJ Odilon)
08 - Sound Of Silence (feat. Ania)
09 - Rappers Delight Part. 2
10 - Stash Dough (cuts by DJ Odilon) (feat. DJ Odilon)
11 - Sky On The Street
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is a solo studio album by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through Dopeshit Records and Wanna Battle Records. The project continues his long-standing presence in the Midwest underground hip-hop scene, following a series of collaborative and solo releases throughout the 2000s.
Main Flow – The Cincinnati Kid (2014) features sample-based boom-bap production with a strong emphasis on classic hip-hop aesthetics. The beats are built around soulful loops, crisp drum patterns, and a cohesive underground sound that reflects both East Coast and Midwest influences.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers structured, technically precise verses focused on street narratives, personal reflection, and lyrical craftsmanship. The album includes numerous guest appearances from underground MCs, reinforcing its collaborative and community-driven nature.
Main Flow – The Cincinnati Kid (2014) stands as a solid later-career release that reconnects his early Mood-era identity with a more mature independent sound.
1. Nati Kid (feat. Justin Werner)
2. Boomtown (feat. Justin Werner & Stacey Murray)
3. Gravity Escapes Me (feat. Vokab Kompany & Apaulo 8)
4. Blue and Whites (feat. J Sands & Esoteric)
5. Stimulus Package
6. Relax (feat. King Magnetic)
7. Changes (feat. MC Complex)
8. Fully Gone
9. Lost in the Rapture
10. The Best Around (feat. Justin Werner)
11. Street Prophets (feat. Copywrite)
12. Sunny (feat. Foxxwashington)
13. Stay Focused (feat. Black Silver)
14. Something to See (feat. Solicit)
15. The Way I Talk (feat. Young Loot)
16. Dropping Grenades (feat. Donte of Mood)
17. When Tomorrow Comes (feat. Justin Werner)
18. Poverty's Paradise (feat. Reks)
19. Come Back (feat. Justin Werner)
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is a solo studio album by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through Wanna Battle Records after a long gap following his mid-2000s run of underground projects.
Main Flow – Return Of The Castle (2010) continues his established boom-bap style, built on sample-heavy production, crisp drum programming, and a darker, cinematic underground atmosphere. The album features production and guest contributions from artists closely tied to the underground network, including Esoteric, Donte, and others connected to the wider Mood/Wanna Battle circle.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers precise, structured verses combining battle rap energy with reflective storytelling. Themes revolve around resilience, street perspective, and lyrical craftsmanship, maintaining the consistent tone found across his earlier catalog.
Main Flow – Return Of The Castle (2010) stands as a comeback-focused release that reconnects his early-2000s underground identity with a more mature, polished execution in the 2010 era.
1. The Drawbridge
2. Return Of The Castle (feat. Esoteric)
3. The Gate (feat. Donte (of Mood))
4. All Goes Down (feat. Ragga)
5. The Dungeon (feat. Chrissy Depauw)
6. Understand (feat. Just Brea)
7. The Armory
8. Keep On Loving Me (feat. Justin Werner)
9. Dark Ages (feat. Neorah Havva)
10. The Drawbridge
11. Give Thanks (Bonus Track) (feat. Justin Werner)
12. Music (Bonus Track) (feat. Chali 2Na, Donte (of Mood) & The Grouch)
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is a collaborative studio album between Cincinnati MC Main Flow and Boston producer/MC 7L, released through Brick Records. The project continues the underground boom-bap tradition associated with both artists, combining Midwest lyricism with East Coast production aesthetics.
Main Flow & 7L – Flow Season (2006) features sample-based boom-bap production built on crisp drum breaks, soulful loops, and minimalist underground arrangements. The album includes guest appearances from artists such as Cormega, Esoteric, and The Grouch, adding depth to its collaborative structure and strengthening its independent hip-hop identity.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers precise, battle-influenced verses mixed with reflective and street-oriented storytelling, while 7L contributes production and occasional vocal elements that emphasize classic DJ-driven hip-hop structure. The album balances polished underground execution with raw lyrical energy.
Main Flow & 7L – Flow Season (2006) stands as a key mid-2000s underground release, bridging Cincinnati and Boston hip-hop scenes through a shared boom-bap foundation.
01. Flow Season (Intro)
02. The Show.mp3
03. Where I'm From
04. Hold Lines
05. She Like The Way I Talk.mp3
06. Forever (feat. Cormega)
07. No Gangsta
08. Recipe
09. Hustle Flow
10. 7L Says Nope
11. Top Scholars (feat. Esoteric)
12. The Re-Up
13. Stack Up (feat. Whosane & The Grouch)
14. Permission To Speak
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is a collaborative project by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through Wanna Battle Records. The release functions as a crew-driven album featuring multiple guest MCs and affiliates from the Midwest underground hip-hop scene, expanding on the network established through the Mood collective.
Main Flow – The Flowfessionals (2006) features sample-based boom-bap production with a raw, independent aesthetic. The album includes contributions from various underground artists such as Donte, Whosane, GLK, King Solomon, and others, giving it a heavily collaborative and cypher-like structure.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers structured, technically precise verses rooted in battle rap influence, street storytelling, and traditional MC craftsmanship. The project emphasizes crew chemistry and underground authenticity over commercial structure, reflecting the early-to-mid 2000s independent rap environment.
Main Flow – The Flowfessionals (2006) stands as a key group-oriented release in the Wanna Battle catalog and a strong representation of Cincinnati’s underground hip-hop scene during that period.
1. Dantana
2. Heat: Donte
3. Lifted: Main-Flow/Mic Devious
4. Push: Main-Flow/Whosane/Eli/Meeka
5. Roulette: Main-Flow/Donte
6. Sweat And Tears: Whosane
7. Fine Thin Line: King Solomon
8. Powerful Impact: Main-Flow/GLK
9. Portland Sound: Main-Flow
10. Just Us: Main-Flow/GLK/Don Dallas
11. Shut Up: Main-Flow/Respect From The Peverted Monks
12. Any Habitat Main-Flow
13. Lethal Dose: Main-Flow/Donte/Zerah
14. Want Some: Main-Flow/Don Dallas
15. Queen City: Holmskil/Piakhan/Donte
16. Testify: Preme Ohio/Zerah/King Solomon
17. 4500 Miles From Home
18. Take It Off: Main-Flow/Whosane/Co-op
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is a studio album by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through Wannabattle Records. The project follows his earlier solo work and continues his connection to the Mood collective and the broader underground Midwest hip-hop scene.
Main Flow – Notebook Assassins (2005) features sample-heavy boom-bap production with contributions from producers such as Hi-Tek, Brisk One, DJ Blast, and J. Grimes. The album includes a large lineup of guest appearances from underground and established MCs, including Killah Priest and Buckshot, giving it a strong collaborative structure.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers technical, battle-influenced verses mixed with introspective and narrative-driven themes. His style emphasizes complex rhyme patterns, metaphor-heavy writing, and classic MC craftsmanship rooted in early-2000s underground rap aesthetics.
Main Flow – Notebook Assassins (2005) stands as one of his most feature-heavy releases and a key entry in his independent catalog during the mid-2000s boom-bap era.
01. Champions feat. Killah Priest
02. Perform Around States
03. Go To Sleep
04. Super Star Slang
05. Behind The Lines
06. Ohio Players feat. King Solomon, Crunch Ex & Piakhan
07. Runaway feat. King Solomon
08. Notebook Assassins feat. Daryl Donte, Crunch Ex & Bczar
09. Tuff Times
10. Wannabatle Tactics feat. Buckshot, Killah Priest & Donte
11. Espionage feat. Donte
12. Conspiracy Theory feat. Crunch Ex
13. Gun Smoke
14. It's Like A Chess Game
15. 99 Live feat. King Solomon & Donte
16. Perform Around States (DJ Drez Remix)
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is a solo studio album by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through Brick Records and his Wanna Battle imprint. The project expands on his earlier work with the Mood collective and represents a strong early-2000s underground hip-hop release rooted in boom-bap traditions.
Main Flow – Hip Hopulation (2004) features sample-based production with soulful loops, guitar-driven instrumentals, and hard drum programming typical of mid-2000s independent hip-hop. The album includes a large lineup of guest appearances from prominent underground and mainstream-affiliated artists, reinforcing its collaborative structure.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers steady, straightforward verses focused on street narratives, personal reflection, and MC craftsmanship. The album balances accessible, slightly radio-oriented tracks with more classic underground boom-bap cuts, reflecting the diversity of the early-2000s indie rap scene.
Main Flow – Hip Hopulation (2004) stands as a key release in his solo catalog and a well-known example of Cincinnati’s contribution to the underground hip-hop landscape.
01. Intro (feat. Raekwon & David Blaine)
02. Loving The Game (feat. Planet Asia)
03. The Wire
04. Classic (feat. Black Thought & Donte)
05. Such A Fool (feat. Soulstice)
06. Hip-Hop Worth Dying For (feat. Talib Kweli)
07. Hi-Tek Freestyle
08. Dice Role
09. Worldwide (feat. Defari & Pain Killer)
10. Mister Know It All (feat. Mystro)
11. She Likes Me (feat. eLone)
12. Toys Games (feat. Neorah Havva Manley)
13. Delivery Tactics (feat. Mikah 9)
14. Street Pay (feat. 7L & Esoteric)
15. Never Imagined (feat. Killah Priest & Master Foul)
16. Seen It All (feat. GLK)
17. She Likes Me (Beyonder Remix) (feat. eLone)
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is a solo album by Cincinnati MC Main Flow, released through Wannabattle Records. The project arrives during the early-2000s underground boom-bap era, closely tied to the Mood collective and the broader Midwest–East Coast independent hip-hop circuit.
Main Flow – Castle Diplomat (2002) features sample-based production with gritty drum breaks, minimalist loops, and a raw underground aesthetic typical of early independent releases. The album includes contributions from affiliated producers and collaborators connected to the Wannabattle and Mood networks, reinforcing its cohesive underground identity.
Lyrically, Main Flow delivers structured, battle-influenced verses combined with introspective and socially aware themes. His flow is precise and technical, emphasizing lyricism, metaphor-heavy writing, and classic MC craftsmanship rather than commercial hooks.
Main Flow – Castle Diplomat (2002) stands as an important early release in his solo catalog and a strong representation of early-2000s independent boom-bap rap from the Cincinnati underground scene.
01 01:08 No Question
02 03:59 Crime Outfit
03 03:43 Counsel of Elders
04 03:13 Crop Circles
05 04:32 Globetrott
06 01:45 Neorah Havva
07 03:46 Bring it on
08 02:38 Solarize
09 01:14 Transport
10 03:27 Fist or Cuffs
11 02:12 Morse Code 211
12 00:46 Show in the Road
13 00:20 Abc (Interlude)
14 02:17 Watch Ya Back
15 01:39 C-Diplo
16 04:15 At War with Babylon
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is a collaborative studio album by Canadian MC Mathematik together with French producers Parental and Lex (de Kalhex). Released through Akromégalie / HHV Records, the project represents a transatlantic exchange between Toronto’s underground hip-hop scene and Paris-based boom-bap production culture.
Mathematik – Mathuniversal (2023) features sample-based production rooted in jazz rap and classic boom-bap aesthetics. The beats are constructed with dusty loops, crisp drum breaks, and layered instrumental versions, giving the album both lyrical and instrumental depth across its expanded editions.
Lyrically, Mathematik delivers structured, reflective verses focused on self-development, artistic discipline, and cultural awareness. The album maintains a cohesive “true school” identity while emphasizing modern independent production standards and international collaboration.
Mathematik – Mathuniversal (2023) stands as a strong example of 2020s underground hip-hop connecting Canadian and French creative scenes through a shared boom-bap tradition.
1 Stay
2 Patterns
3 6Gear
4 One Shot
5 Focus
6 One Plus One
7 Movin'
8 Round Midnight
9 Mathuniversal
10 Rebuild
11 Stay (Instrumental)
12 Patterns (Instrumental)
13 6Gear (Instrumental)
14 One Shot (Instrumental)
15 Focus (Instrumental)
16 One Plus One (Instrumental)
17 Movin' (Instrumental)
18 Mathuniversal (Instrumental)
19 Rebuild (Instrumental)
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is a studio album by Canadian MC Mathematik, released through Urbnet Records in Toronto. It serves as a direct continuation of his earlier No Division project, updating its conceptual framework for a modern 2020s underground hip-hop context.
Mathematik – No Division Volume 2 (2022) features boom-bap influenced production built on sample-based loops, layered drum programming, and a polished but still underground-oriented sound. The album brings together multiple Canadian collaborators and producers associated with the Urbnet ecosystem and the broader Toronto hip-hop scene.
Lyrically, Mathematik continues his focus on socially conscious themes, personal discipline, and cultural commentary. The album emphasizes structured MC performance, reflective writing, and a consistent commitment to traditional hip-hop values within a modern independent framework.
Mathematik – No Division Volume 2 (2022) stands as a continuation of a long-running conceptual series within Canadian underground hip-hop.
1 Intro
2 Hold Position
3 Cortex
4 Bitch Ass
5 SAMO
6 Air Jordan
7 Space
8 Know
9 Play
10 Organize
11 Math/Solar/Reazhun
12 Wassup
13 True
14 Outro
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is a studio album by Canadian MC, DJ, and producer Mathematik, released through Urbnet Records in Toronto. The project marks his return after several years, following No Division, and presents a more mature, socially reflective direction in his music.
Mathematik – ReAL/iS-HiM (2019) features boom-bap influenced production with a heavier, more modern underground sound. The beats are built on sample-based foundations, layered with crisp drum programming and minimal yet impactful arrangements, emphasizing lyrical clarity and message-driven structure.
Lyrically, Mathematik explores themes of social awareness, systemic inequality, personal growth, and philosophical reflection. The album balances introspective writing with assertive delivery, maintaining a strong connection to classic hip-hop traditions while addressing contemporary realities.
Mathematik – ReAL/iS-HiM (2019) stands as a significant Canadian underground hip-hop release that bridges golden-era inspiration with modern independent rap expression.
1 Painted Thoughts 2:06
2 Sessions 3:10
3 Get Up 3:54
4 God Angel 4:14
5 The Motive Interlude 0:31
6 The Motive 3:01
7 Live It 3:32
8 Mayweather 4:14
9 Entertainment 2:54
10 Clap 3:46
11 Last Of An Ancient Breed 3:30
12 Marching On 4:04
13 7 Seas 4:02
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Mathematik – No Division (2005) is the second studio album by Canadian MC Mathematik, released through Urbnet Records in Toronto. The project continues his evolution from the debut Ecology, reinforcing his place in Canada’s underground hip-hop scene.
No Division features sample-based boom-bap production with a clean but gritty underground texture. The sound blends classic East Coast influence with Toronto’s independent rap aesthetic, incorporating contributions from prominent Canadian producers such as DJ Serious, Saukrates, and Mr. Attic.
Lyrically, Mathematik focuses on introspection, spirituality, and street-level observation, delivered through precise and structured MC performance. The album maintains a balance between conscious messaging and traditional boom-bap rhythm patterns, staying true to his underground identity.
Mathematik – No Division (2005) stands as an important Canadian hip-hop release of the mid-2000s, strengthening the foundation of Toronto’s independent rap movement.
1 Introduction
2 If It Isn't
3 Was Is Will (Interlude)
4 Was Is Will
5 Situation
6 Letter 2 John (Interlude)
7 Letter 2 John
8 The Perfect Storm
9 Dilligence
10 Free Your Soul
11 Still The Same
12 The Righteous
13 Attack
14 Somethin For Them (Interlude)
15 Play 2 Win
16 Toronto
17 Arcee Countdown (Interlude)
18 Who's Wit Me
19 Outro
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is the debut album by Canadian MC Mathematik, released out of Toronto’s underground hip-hop scene. The record reflects the late-90s Canadian independent rap movement, which was strongly influenced by East Coast boom-bap while developing its own lyrical and cultural identity.
Mathematik - Ecology (1999) features sample-driven production built on dusty loops, stripped-down drum patterns, and a raw underground aesthetic. The sound stays rooted in traditional boom-bap but carries a distinct Canadian underground tone shaped by the Toronto scene.
Lyrically, Mathematik delivers socially conscious and introspective verses, focusing on urban life, identity, and cultural observation. His style leans toward message-driven rap with an emphasis on clarity and structured storytelling rather than commercial appeal.
Mathematik - Ecology (1999) stands as an early Canadian underground hip-hop release that helped establish Mathematik’s presence in the national rap scene.
1 Intro
2 Everyday Movement
3 Formation
4 Interlude
5 Industrialized
6 Plastic
7 Interlude
8 My Enemy
9 On My Mind
10 Ta Each Iz Own
11 Interlude
12 Rhyme Trainin' Remix
13 Step Lightly
14 Strive On
15 It Was I
16 Learn To Earn
17 Better By The Letter
18 Interlude Featuring - Bahamadia
19 Following Goals Featuring - Bahamadia
20 Space And Truth
21 Outro
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A 2022 underground hip-hop compilation from Maylay Sparks, continues the archival series collecting rare appearances, unreleased material, and collaborative recordings from across the artist’s career. Released through RebelRah Records, the project further documents Maylay Sparks’ extensive presence in the international underground hip-hop scene.
Maylay Sparks - Guest Spots Rarities & B-Sides Vol. 2 (2022) features a wide range of boom-bap influenced production, combining dusty sample loops, soulful textures, and hard-hitting drum programming. The compilation draws from recordings spanning multiple years, reflecting both US East Coast traditions and European underground production styles.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks maintains his signature dense and technical approach, with verses focused on street storytelling, lyrical performance, and collaborations with various underground MCs. The release functions as both a retrospective and a continuation of his global underground catalog.
Maylay Sparks - Guest Spots Rarities & B-Sides Vol. 2 (2022) stands as a deeper archival volume that expands his documented work within the international boom-bap circuit.
1 Intro: Legendary
Producer - DJ Devastate
2 Another Bottle (Madman Mars Remix)
3 2 Outta 10 Featuring K Mass
4 Hard Hitting Featuring Rico One
5 Absynth (Van Gogh Remix) Featuring Reef The Lost Cauze
6 The Wild Style Featuring M-Dot, Skyzoo
7 Snafu (Remix Version) Featuring DJ White Shadow Of Norway
8 Paper Or Plastic Featuring Baby Mike, J Ro, Rocc Spotz
9 West Philly Anthem Featuring The Last Emperor
10 Drive Through
11 So Fresh
12 3 Black Men
13 Specialist (Unreleased Remix) Featuring Apani B Fly, C-Rayz Walz
14 Real Talk
15 Never(Remix) Featuring Alucard, Ide, Rocc Spotz
16 The Horror (Remix Version) Featuring DJ White Shadow Of Norway
17 Snafu (Original Mix) Featuring DJ White Shadow Of Norway
18 Real Live
19 Move The Streets Featuring Donald D
20 Check My Status Featuring Spleen, Two Tungs
21 The Horror (Original Mix) Featuring DJ White Shadow Of Norway
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A 2018 underground hip-hop album from Maylay Sparks,is a collaborative project formed with Chukk Rukkuz and producer K-Sluggah. Released through RebelRah Records, the album reflects a strong connection between Philadelphia-rooted lyricism and the Scandinavian underground hip-hop scene.
Maylay Sparks – Hood Thrill Hunters (2018) features rugged boom-bap production built on dusty sample loops, off-kilter jazz and soul fragments, and hard-hitting drum programming. The sound is raw and experimental while still grounded in classic East Coast hip-hop traditions, shaped by European underground production sensibilities.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense, narrative-driven verses with themes ranging from street storytelling and personal identity to surreal imagery and lyrical craftsmanship. The project also includes features from underground collaborators such as Rocc Spotz, Chukk Rukkuz, John Jiggs, and Conway the Machine on a bonus cut, reinforcing its international underground network.
Maylay Sparks – Hood Thrill Hunters (2018) stands as a bold late-2010s independent release, merging US East Coast lyricism with Scandinavian underground production culture.
1 Intro (Vernon Odom) 0:16
2 Ubiquitous 3:16
3 Karmann Ghia 2:22
4 Stabio 2:52
5 John Wu 2:31
6 Poison 2:55
7 Mr. Magoo 3:06
8 Bo Derek 2:43
9 Stash In Da Azz 2:28
10 Silver Platters 2:08
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A 2016 underground hip-hop album from Maylay Sparks, continues the artist’s long-standing collaboration with the European underground scene, particularly Denmark-based RebelRah Records. The project reflects a mature stage in Maylay Sparks’ career, blending US East Coast lyricism with European boom-bap production aesthetics.
Maylay Sparks – The Rebel’s Renaissance (2016) features sample-driven production built on soulful loops, jazz-infused textures, and crisp drum programming. The sound is rooted in classic boom-bap traditions while incorporating a modern underground polish typical of mid-2010s independent releases.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense, reflective verses focused on artistic identity, street experience, personal evolution, and resilience. The album emphasizes lyrical craftsmanship and conceptual continuity, presenting itself as a statement of artistic rebirth within the underground hip-hop landscape.
Maylay Sparks – The Rebel’s Renaissance (2016) stands as a strong mid-2010s release that bridges Philadelphia-rooted lyricism with Scandinavian underground production culture.
1 Sleepless 1:56
2 Illadelph Elohim 4:13
3 Another Bottle 3:32
4 In The Green 3:15
5 Lifshitz (Wavey Inspired) 2:24
6 Purple Fox 2:18
7 Protocol 2:45
8 Hot Soup 3:36
9 Illustrated Rhyme Flow 3:16
10 Changing Scenery 4:49
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A 2015 underground hip-hop EP from Maylay Sparks, is a transatlantic release connecting the Philadelphia underground scene with European production networks. Issued through RebelRah Records with ties to Soulspazm, the project continues Maylay Sparks’ long-running collaboration with international boom-bap producers.
Maylay Sparks – Shotgun Wedding EP (2015) features sample-driven boom-bap production with soulful and jazzy undertones, crisp drum programming, and a warm analog underground sound. The production reflects a blend of East Coast rap tradition and European underground aesthetics, giving the EP a balanced cross-continental identity.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense, narrative-focused verses covering street life, personal relationships, reflection, and lyrical expression. The EP maintains a cohesive underground tone while emphasizing MC performance and classic rap structure.
Maylay Sparks – Shotgun Wedding EP (2015) stands as a solid mid-2010s underground release that reinforces his position within the international boom-bap circuit.
1. Enter (Bride)
2. True Lies (feat. Styliztik Jones, Rocc Spotz & J Ro)
3. Say Word (feat. Dave Ghetto & Desy)
4. Goodtimes (feat. GQ & Obi)
5. No Chaser
6. Bucknasty (feat. Chukk Rukkuz)
7. Givin' It Up (feat. Rocc Spotz)
8. Shotgun Wedding (feat. Kelle)
9. What You Do This Winter (feat. Muddy Fatigue)
10. You & Yours
11. Sonny Cheeba (feat. Muddy Fatigue)
12. Positive or Negative (My Guma)
13. Exit (Groom)
14. 1st Date (Bonus Track)
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A 2013 underground hip-hop EP from Maylay Sparks, Spit On It continues the artist’s long-standing connection between the Philadelphia underground scene and his European base in Denmark. Released through RebelRah Records, the project reflects a gritty, independent approach to modern boom-bap.
Maylay Sparks – Spit On It (2013) features raw sample-based production with hard drum programming and minimal, street-focused arrangements. The EP carries a classic East Coast underground feel while incorporating European production influence, maintaining a stripped-down and lyrical aesthetic.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense and aggressive verses focused on street narratives, lyrical performance, and personal expression. The EP includes collaborations with artists such as Rocc Spotz, Mykill Miers, Mars Co-Op (The Roots affiliate circle), and Chukk Rukkuz, adding depth to its underground network identity.
Maylay Sparks – Spit On It (2013) stands as a compact but solid underground release representing his early-2010s creative output within the international boom-bap scene.
1 Intro 0:46
2 Spit On It 2:40
3 Jerk Chicken Featuring Rocc Spotz 2:50
4 Don't Leave Me Hanging (Cinematic Scene 1) 2:38
5 Rubies (ft. Mykill Myers & Mars Co-Op) 3:52
6 Jutza Featuring Chukk Rukkuz 3:02
7 The Money Shot (Cinematic Scene 2) 2:04
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A 2011 underground hip-hop EP from Maylay Sparks, continues the artist’s international collaboration streak between the US and European hip-hop scenes. The project was created in cooperation with the Urban Click production collective, reflecting a strong Scandinavian–Philadelphia connection within modern boom-bap culture.
Maylay Sparks – Truckdriver Fortuneteller EP (2011) features sample-based production with jazzy undertones, crisp boom-bap drum programming, and a warm analog underground aesthetic. The sound blends European production precision with traditional East Coast MC sensibilities, creating a cross-continental hip-hop identity.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense and expressive verses focused on street storytelling, introspection, travel imagery, and lyrical craftsmanship. The EP maintains a cohesive underground tone while showcasing collaborations with affiliated artists and producers from both Europe and the US underground scene.
Maylay Sparks – Truckdriver Fortuneteller EP (2011) stands as a strong example of early-2010s transatlantic boom-bap, bridging Philadelphia-rooted lyricism with Scandinavian underground production.
01. I Would Have Nothing
02. King With Words
03. Pivo Pause
04. What Im Gonna Do
05. Cream
06. Road Dogs (Ft. Decko, K. Sluggah, Gero & Frust)
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A 2010 hip-hop album from Maylay Sparks, Flaskworthy is a collaborative underground project that reflects the artist’s long-standing connection to both the US and European hip-hop scenes. Recorded and produced largely in Copenhagen with Scandinavian collaborators, the album continues his tradition of sample-based, boom-bap rooted hip-hop.
Maylay Sparks – Flaskworthy (2010) features production from a range of European underground producers, including DJ Connect and associated Scandinavian beatmakers, alongside contributions from US underground affiliates. The sound is built on dusty samples, crisp drum breaks, and minimal but focused arrangements that emphasize MC performance.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense, confident verses combining street narratives, introspection, and technical rhyme patterns. Guest appearances from artists such as Reef the Lost Cauze, Wildchild, C-Rayz Walz, Apani B Fly, and others reinforce the album’s transatlantic underground identity.
Maylay Sparks – Flaskworthy (2010) stands as a strong example of early-2010s independent boom-bap, bridging Philadelphia-rooted lyricism with European underground production aesthetics.
01. Intro
02. Toxic (Ft. Wild Child)
03. Million Words (Ft. DJ Noize)
04. Thank You Man
05. Lock & Load (Ft. S&M)
06. Incidence
07. Absynth (Ft. Reef The Lost Cauze)
08. Get High
09. Fuckinupthemusic (Ft. Kno-iota)
10. Fluid (Ft. K Mass)
11. 8 Bars (Ft. S&M & Roc Spotz)
12. Promoters Nightmare
13. Specialist (Ft. C-Rayz Walz, Apani B & Puppa J)
14. Specialist (Ft. C-Rayz Walz, Apani B & Puppa J) (Remix by Dev Rocka & Zack 215)
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A 2004 US/EU hip-hop album from Maylay Sparks, is the artist’s official debut studio release under the Rapster / BBE Records imprint. The project was recorded across multiple locations including the USA, England, and Copenhagen, reflecting Maylay Sparks’ international underground presence.
Maylay Sparks – Graymatter (2004) features richly layered boom-bap production built on soulful and jazz-inflected samples, hard drum programming, and contributions from several producers including DJ Noize, DJ Jaz, The Prunes, Joe Buhdha, and others. The album blends classic East Coast sensibilities with a more experimental European underground influence.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense, technically skilled verses rooted in street storytelling, introspection, and lyrical craftsmanship. Guest appearances include Malik B (The Roots), Crush, and 100%, adding further depth to the project’s underground hip-hop identity.
Maylay Sparks – Graymatter (2004) stands as a critically respected underground release that bridges Philadelphia’s rap tradition with the European boom-bap scene of the early 2000s.
01. Intro
02. Legacy
03. Robin Hoodz
04. The Suare (Ft. Crush)
05. Head Check
06. 5034
07. 1st Semester
08. Konnichiwa
09. Al Dia (Ft. 100% & Stamma)
10. Black Sheep (Ft. Malik B.)
11. The The Method
12. Outro
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A 2003 US underground hip-hop album from Maylay Sparks (aka Rahsheed), Legend In My Own Mind is one of the artist’s key early releases, issued during his active years within the Philadelphia–Illadelph Records underground network. The project reflects the raw, sample-based sound of early-2000s East Coast independent rap.
Maylay Sparks – Legend In My Own Mind (2003) features boom-bap production built on dusty jazz and soul samples, hard drum programming, and a traditional underground New York–influenced aesthetic. The album brings together multiple producers and collaborators, maintaining a cohesive underground sound despite its varied production lineup.
Lyrically, Maylay Sparks delivers dense, street-oriented verses with a focus on introspection, lyrical skill, and urban storytelling. His delivery sits between classic East Coast MC traditions and a more experimental underground approach shaped by the Philadelphia scene and his later relocation to Europe.
Legend In My Own Mind stands as an important early-2000s underground release that helped define Maylay Sparks’ artistic identity within the Illadelph-affiliated rap community.
01. Intro
02. Solid
03. Shakedown (Ft. Baya)
04. Dedication (Ft. Baby Blak, Chief Kamachi & The Last Emperor)
05. My Heart (Ft. Silje Nergaard)
06. DJ's
07. Leisure (Ft. Grand Agent)
08. Options
09. Jungle Book II
10. Things We Share (Ft. Double Mouth)
11. Fakes (Streets Don't Care)
12. Oh Shit!
13. 3 MC's (Ft. Malik B & Louis Logic)
14. What Ya'll Like (Ft. AntNikDope, Spitney Portier & Tookie)
15. Born To Use Mics (Ft. Baby Blak, High & Mighty)
16. Away, Far Gone
17. The Sickest (Ft. Gemini & DJ Noize)
18. Reminise (Ft. Kenneth Masters)
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A 1997 US underground hip-hop album from Rahsheed, Wasabi is the artist’s debut project released through Quake City Records. The record was issued in a very limited run, with distribution largely focused on Japan, making it a cult release within the late-90s independent rap circuit.
Rahsheed – Wasabi (1997) features classic East Coast–style production built on sample-based boom-bap foundations, jazzy loops, and hard drum programming. The sound reflects the Philadelphia underground scene of the era, closely connected to artists and collectives like Ill Advised and DJ Master Jam’s broader network.
Lyrically, Rahsheed delivers sharp, freestyle-driven verses combining battle rap energy, conscious reflections, and street-level storytelling. Guest appearances and production contributions from affiliated underground producers help shape a raw but musically diverse project.
Rahsheed – Wasabi (1997) stands as a rare and respected underground release, capturing the creative peak of mid-to-late 90s Philadelphia independent hip-hop.
1. Intro
2. Industrypartybumrusha!
3. Keep Kickin That
4. How Eva U Want
5. 12:00 AM
6. Final Call
7. Never Put U Down
8. Studio Time (Interlude)
9. Split Decision
10. East Wild West
11. The Life I Live
12. Gothum
13. Outro (A.R. Gray)
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1 Spiked Bat 2:24
2 Let Me Kno 2:36
3 Threat 3:03
4 Flojo 3:26
5 3 Kings 2:37
6 It's Working 3:14
7 Shootaz 3:01
8 One Shot 3:25
9 F.I.L.A. (Fly Italians Live Abundantly) 2:22
10 1A 3:00
11 Rocket Launcha 3:03
12 Nightmares 3:04
13 Bada Fu$King Bing 2:27
14 Long Winter 4:24
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A 2017 archival hip-hop release from Malik Turner and DJ Master Jam, compiles previously unreleased recordings made during the duo's formative years in the early 1990s. Originally created through the independent Mpacked Sounds collective, these tracks document an important chapter in North Carolina's underground hip-hop scene. Malik Turner - Hip Hop Homicide 1992-1994 EP (2017) features classic East Coast-inspired production built on jazzy samples, dusty loops, and hard boom-bap drum programming. Production duties are shared between DJ Master Jam and DJ Sean Ski, giving the project a raw, authentic golden-era sound that remained unreleased for decades. Lyrically, the EP focuses on social awareness, independent artistry, and traditional microphone skills, reflecting the conscious and thoughtful approach that characterized Malik Turner's early work. The recordings preserve the energy and creativity of a period when independent artists were building their own paths outside the major-label system. Malik Turner - Hip Hop Homicide 1992-1994 EP (2017) stands as an essential archival release, preserving rare early-90s recordings and highlighting the roots of Malik Turner and DJ Master Jam's underground legacy.
1 Last Days Of Wax 4:32
2 No More 9 To 5 4:06
3 Hip Hop Homicide 3:00
4 No More 9 To 5 (Instrumental) 4:16
5 No More 9 To 5 (Remix) 3:34
6 The Son Of Man 4:54
7 Rap's A Joke 3:45
8 Faces Of Death 4:30
A 2017 US hip-hop album from Malik Turner, Invisible Freedom marks the longtime MC and producer's first official solo release after decades of activity in the underground scene. Known for his work with DJ Master Jam and the jazz fusion group New Blackbyrds, Malik brings a mature and socially conscious perspective to this project.
Malik Turner – Invisible Freedom (2017) features sample-heavy production primarily handled by Malik himself, with additional contributions from 12 Finger Dan and the late P-Original. The album is rooted in classic East Coast boom-bap traditions, combining soulful loops, hard drums, and thoughtful arrangements that pay homage to the golden era of hip-hop.
Lyrically, the project explores history, social awareness, self-reflection, and cultural identity. Guest appearances from Beneficence, Dominique Larue, Jasiri X, and Ali Divine add further depth to an album that stays true to conscious underground hip-hop values. The record also includes tributes to classic works by Public Enemy, Common, and A Tribe Called Quest.
Malik Turner – Invisible Freedom (2017) stands as a thoughtful and mature release, blending classic boom-bap aesthetics with socially aware lyricism and decades of underground experience.
1 History (Interlude) 1:40
2 Free 3:33
3 360 2:55
4 Born In Brooklyn (Interlude) 0:53
5 Fight The Power 3k 3:56
6 Rock Steady 3:38
7 First Friend (Interlude) 0:33
8 Still Love Her 3:46
9 Every Man's Right (Interlude) 0:31
10 Virtuosity 3:10
11 Aristocracy 4:34
12 Deja Vu 3:28
13 Man Is God (Interlude) 1:20
14 The Master 1:09
15 I Left My Wallet In Arizona 2:58
16 Two Thousand 35 3:46
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A 2003 US hip-hop album from Brooklyn artist and producer Mix Master G Flexx, Platinum Sounds continues the independent East Coast tradition established on his earlier releases. The project brings together a diverse cast of MCs and collaborators while maintaining a strong New York underground identity.
Mix Master G Flexx – Platinum Sounds (2003) features sample-based production, hard drum programming, and classic East Coast arrangements rooted in boom-bap traditions. The album balances street-oriented tracks with reflective material, showcasing G Flexx's skills as both a producer and collaborator. Tracks such as “Money Is The Key” and “Message For The Peoples” highlight the record’s blend of gritty lyricism and traditional New York hip-hop aesthetics.
Lyrically, the project focuses on street life, personal ambition, social awareness, and microphone skills, delivered through raw performances from a range of underground artists connected to the Brooklyn rap scene.
Mix Master G Flexx – Platinum Sounds (2003) stands as an overlooked independent East Coast release, preserving the classic sound and collaborative spirit of early-2000s New York underground hip-hop.
01. Money Is The Key (feat. Sand Man) (04:25)
02. Life Stainted (feat. Eazy D & Shanda) (04:47)
03. This Is How I Feel (feat. Maestro Manny & Lord Jamal) (04:00)
04. We Shine (feat. Flexx, Da 13 Disciple, Len Da Barber & Logi) (05:13)
05. Why U Doing That? (feat. Slick Rick) (03:28)
06. East NY Theory "Platinum Sounds" (feat. Lil' Dap, Black Starr, Jack The Ripper, Jack Da Ripper & Black Da Dawn) (04:18)
07. R.A.W. "Return To Terrordome" (feat. Eazy D & O.C.) (04:07)
08. Undercover Criminals (feat. Da 13 Disciple & Onita Boone) (05:10)
09. Message For The Peoples (feat. Disciple Da Young Spinnar, Funky "Fresh" Black & Courtney Terry) (05:55)
10. So Much Love For You (feat. Daddy Mobux) (04:22)
11. This Is It (feat. Mad Lion, Devenchi & Log Tool) (04:48)
12. Sex, Money And Drugs (feat. Eazy D) (04:22)
13. Yo Cats (feat. Eazy D) (04:18)
14. I Like It (feat. Da 13 Disciple & Onita Boone) (04:50)
15. Superstar (feat. Maestro Manny & Onita Boone) (03:35)
16. I Knocks (feat. Onita Boone) (04:31)
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A 2005 US hip-hop release from Mista Sinista, is a standalone single that showcases the turntablist’s continued activity following his work with the X-Ecutioners. The release blends traditional East Coast hip-hop elements with the DJ-driven aesthetics that helped define Mista Sinista's career.
Mista Sinista - Break U Off (2005) features hard drums, sample-based production, and a classic New York hip-hop feel rooted in underground rap traditions. The record places emphasis on rhythm, scratches, and DJ craftsmanship while maintaining a street-oriented East Coast sound.
Lyrically and musically, the release stays close to the independent New York hip-hop scene of the mid-2000s, combining raw production with traditional MC performance and turntable techniques.
Mista Sinista - Break U Off (2005) stands as a niche underground release that highlights the enduring influence of New York turntablism and classic East Coast rap aesthetics
1.Sinista Speaks (Intro)
2.Nautilus
3.Funky Drummer feat. Precision
4.Catch A Groove
5.Ashley's Roachclip feat. Rugged One
6.It's Great To Be Here
7.Smokin' Cheeba
8.Long Red
9.Daisy Lady
10.Black Grass
11.Gimmie What You Got
12.Blind Alley
13.Different Strokes
14.Get Up And Dance
15.It's My Thang
16.Funky Music Is My Thing
17.I Know You Got SOul
18.Sing Sing
19.Heaven & Hell
20.I Can't Stop
21.Frisco Disco
22.Scratchin'
23.Drumpella feat. DP-1
24.Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll
25.Good Times
26.Drumpela feat. Boom Bip, Cross
27.Down The Avenue
28.Sing A Simple Song
29.Substitution
30.Last Night Changed It All
31.Ain't We Funkin Now
32.Think
33.Shack Up
34.Tramp
35.Pussyfooter
36.Dance To The Drummer's Beat
37.Apache
38.It's Got To Be Real
39.Supa Sperm
40.It's Your Rock
41.Blast From The Past
42.Six Dimensions (Outro) feat. Auto Mato
A 1999 US hip-hop album from Wu-Syndicate (Myalansky & Joe Mafia), is the group’s debut release under the Wu-Tang Records umbrella. Originating from Virginia, the group is closely affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan and represents the extended “Killa Beez” network of the late 1990s.
Myalansky & Joe Mafia – Wu-Syndicate (1999) features dark, cinematic East Coast production rooted in sample-based boom-bap with gritty textures and atmospheric layering. The sound reflects the Wu-Tang aesthetic of the era, combining haunting loops, hard drums, and minimalist yet heavy arrangements.
Lyrically, the album focuses on street narratives, mafioso imagery, loyalty, betrayal, and urban survival, delivered through raw and emotionally charged flows. Guest appearances from Wu-Tang affiliates like 12 O’Clock, KGB, and Trigga reinforce the project’s deep connection to the Wu-Tang ecosystem.
Release stands as a cult Wu-Tang affiliate release, notable for its dark production style and its strong representation of late-90s East Coast underground rap.
01. Thug War Ft. Napolean (5:13)
02. Pointin' Fingers (4:20)
03. Global Politics Ft. 12 O'Clock & Napolean (3:58)
04. VA Cats (4:11)
05. Metropolis (3:49)
06. Golden Sands (3:47)
07. Crime Syndicate Ft. Napolean (3:58)
08. Where Was Heaven (3:17)
09. Ice Age Ft. Napolean (4:12)
10. Ghetto Syringe Ft. 12 O'Clock & Napolean (3:10)
11. Young Brothas (3:18)
12. Weary Eyes Ft. Napolean (4:59)
13. Muzzle Toe (4:15)
14. Ask Son (2:26)
15. Wings Of Life (3:57)
16. Lutunza (Latunza Hit) (4:09)
17. Bust A Slug Ft. Trigga & KGB (4:41)
18. The Hit Ft. Napolean (3:19)
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A 1994 US underground hip-hop release from Misphitz, release is a standalone 12” single that reflects the raw independent rap sound of the mid-90s. Issued on Topp-Choice Records, the release represents a lesser-known but authentic slice of underground East Coast–leaning hip-hop during the genre’s golden era. Misphitz – Comin’ With Da Flow (1994) features sample-based production with gritty boom-bap style drums, minimal layering, and a stripped-down street aesthetic. The sound is direct and unpolished, typical of small-label rap releases of the period. Lyrically, the track focuses on flow-driven MC performance, braggadocio elements, and street-oriented delivery, emphasizing rhythm and presence over commercial structure. Misphitz – Comin’ With Da Flow (1994) stands as a rare underground 12” from the mid-90s independent rap circuit, valued by collectors for its raw sound and limited release status.
A1 Comin' With Da' Flow
A2 Get On Up
B1 Get On Up (Mizery Mix)
B2 Unh Ahh
A 2016 US archival hip-hop release from Mood, Unreleased 93–95 compiles early demo recordings made between 1993 and 1995 during the group’s formative years. Issued by Back2DaSource Records, the project showcases the raw beginnings of the Cincinnati-based crew before their official debut album Doom (1997).
Mood – Unreleased 93–95 (2016) features early production work from Hi-Tek and Jahson, built on stripped-down boom-bap foundations with dusty samples, minimal drum programming, and an unpolished underground aesthetic. The recordings preserve the raw energy of mid-90s independent hip-hop before commercial refinement.
Lyrically, Main Flow and Donte deliver early-stage performances combining battle rap elements, conscious street narratives, and experimental phrasing that later defined their mature style. The EP also includes features from associated underground collaborators connected to their early crew network.
Mood – Unreleased 93–95 (2016) stands as an important archival release documenting the earliest phase of Mood’s career and the development of Hi-Tek’s early production style.
A1 Mr. Everything
Producer Hi-Tek
A2 Radio To The Video
Producer Hi-Tek
A3 The Mighty Mad House Featuring Bczar, Nardo, Rob G
B1 Who's Next Featuring Crunch Ex
B2 Werks 4 Jerks Featuring Bczar
B3 Infantry
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A 2015 underground hip-hop album from Mood, Into The Mood marks the group’s official return after their earlier releases Doom (1997) and Live Again (2011). The project is issued on Effiscienz and continues Mood’s tradition of conscious, sample-based hip-hop rooted in the underground rap aesthetic.
Mood – Into The Mood (2015) features hard boom-bap production with dusty samples, aggressive drum patterns, and a raw, energetic sound. The album is strongly rooted in classic East Coast–influenced hardcore hip-hop, with a modern 2010s European underground interpretation.
Lyrically, Main Flow and Donte deliver focused and aggressive verses, balancing street narratives, introspective themes, and sharp social commentary. The project also includes DJ cuts by DJ Djaz and remixes that reinforce its traditional hip-hop structure.
Mood – Into The Mood (2015) stands as a solid comeback album that reconnects the group’s 90s underground identity with a more forceful, modern boom-bap sound.
01. Mood Is Back (cuts by Dj Djaz) 02:03
02. The Maschine 03:12
03. Snakes & Vultures 03:53
04. N.E.W.S (North, East, West, South) (cuts by Dj Djaz) 05:04
05. In Someone's Skin 02:16
06. All Seeing (cuts by Dj Djaz) 03:33
07. Illness 04:34
08. And After The End ? 01:51
09. All Seeing (cuts by Dj Djaz) (Mil Remix) 03:30
10. The Maschine (Dj Brans Remix) 02:51
Bonus Instrumentals
11. The Maschine (Instrumental)
12. Snakes And Vultures (Instrumental)
13. N.E.W.S (North, East, West, South) (Instrumental)
14. All Seeing (Instrumental)
15. Illness (Instrumental)
16. All Seeing (Remix) (Instrumental)
17. The Maschine (Remix) (Instrumental)
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