Underground Report: 5 Overlooked Projects From 2017

    Allow the Underground Report to reintroduce itself.

    The Report was once a fixture at HipHopDX, acting as a special report on the underground Hip Hop artists outside of the mainstream purview. Many talented artists were able to get some well-deserved shine that they might not have received otherwise. But then the Report fell by the wayside and wasn’t seen for a few years.

    Now, in 2017, it’s back in a major way. To kick off the relaunch, the Report decided to look back on this busy year of releases and highlight a few of the best projects outside of the limelight. These artists and their respective music are certainly worthy of praise, yet didn’t get the requisite love since Hip Hop fans (and media) are bombarded with so much material these days.

    So with all that out of the way, let’s look at five overlooked projects from 2017 that need to be on your radar.

    Binary Star – Water World 3

    Underground Hip Hop heads have spent years waiting for a follow-up to Binary Star’s classic Masters Of The Universe, a reworked version of their 1999 debut Water World. While One Be Lo and Senim Silla briefly reunited for an EP in 2013, another Binary Star album finally dropped this summer in the form of Water World 3. Unfortunately, it’s gone largely unnoticed by listeners that aren’t diehard fans.

    Purists might be disappointed by Senim’s absence, but Decompoze — the longtime producer for the group — steps in as the new counterpart to One Be Lo and does so seamlessly. Callbacks to MOTU, such as “Wolf Man Strikes Again” and “Slang Blade II,” and guest appearances by many members of the old Subterraneous collective make the project feel like a genuine return to the glory days of Binary Star. And most importantly, the music lives up to the high expectations set by their past work. Water World 3 stays true to what made Binary Star great, making for a fitting return.

    Down 2 Earth – Fair Share

    There’s one word to describe Down 2 Earth’s Fair Share: fresh. The Bay Area-based trio’s latest album is a much-needed trip off the beaten path in rap’s current landscape where things can often be a bit formulaic. Azure, Clyde Shankle and Dayvid Michael are throwbacks of sorts, but not in the sense of replicating old sounds and styles. Instead, they’re like a natural evolution of what Hieroglyphics were doing 20 years ago. They’re off-kilter and lyrically proficient with the sunny vibes of Cali permeating throughout their music.

    Azure, Clyde and Dayvid create unabashedly fun records that are the exact opposite of guilty pleasures. The whole formula is on display on Fair Share and yields outstanding results, as heard on cuts like “DNA,” “Echoes” and “Divisadero.” The trio’s chemistry, entertaining rhymes and beat selection make the LP a must-listen for anyone who feels rap has become monotonous in 2017.

    G Yamazawa – Shouts To Durham

    G Yamazawa is a spoken-word poet, so it comes as no surprise that he’s got a gift for rhyming. But on his latest album, Shouts To Durham, he shows a great ear for beats. The North Carolina MC meshes jazzy production with Southern-fried bangers in a way that’s rarely heard.

    The sound is like a modernization of the Devin The Dude-led Odd Squad’s 1994 debut Fadanuf Fa Erybody, a slept-on album in its own right. This Hip Hop gumbo of varied influences, social commentary and intricate bars gives the LP a lot of replay value. The standout cuts “1990 Interlude” and “Violence” are just a small taste of this finely crafted meal for rap fans. Anyone who delves into Shouts To Durham will quickly realize that Yamazawa is a force to be reckoned with on the mic.

    Starlito & Don Trip – Step Brothers THREE

    Starlito and Don Trip are certainly capable solo artists, but they truly excel as a duo. When the Tennessee natives join forces for a new Step Brothers project, they ramp things up to another level. Unfortunately, the two have settled into a spot where they have plenty of loyal fans yet aren’t garnering the effusive praise they deserve. Their third album, Step Brothers THREE, essentially confirms this because it’s arguably their best work, yet it hasn’t been bandied around as one of the top albums of 2017.

    The first two Step Brothers installments gave listeners a steady dose of elite rapping, but THREE brings the more heartfelt content of their solo work to the duo’s dynamic. The decision to do so is more than welcomed as Lito and Trip keep it 100 on the 15-cut LP. There’s a three-song sequence on THREE — “What I Gotta Do,” “Good Cop Bad Cop” and “The 13th Amendment Song” — that’s among the most genuine and thoughtful music released in the last five years. These guys are still spitting gems from a technical standpoint, but now their bars are coming with an extra punch to make listeners think about more than just the wordplay.

    Tiurakh$ushii – Etienne the EP

    https://soundcloud.com/lostvisions7/sets/etienne-the-ep

    The low bar for entry and sheer numbers of rappers putting out music right now can make it extremely difficult for the average person to discover a new artist before the industry machine gets behind them. Those willing to weed through the dregs of SoundCloud and YouTube can find some real gems though, one of which is Florida’s Tiurakh$ushii.

    But don’t let the odd name fool you: this guy can rap.

    $ushii is a far cry from the South Florida crop of SoundCloud rappers blowing up right now due to their wild personas and lo-fi music. As he said in an interview earlier this year, he learned how to rap by listening to the likes of Nas and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. It shows too with lyrical gymnastics at work on each and every song from his debut, Etienne The EP. The six-track project is a perfect introduction to what he has to offer: rapid-fire rhymes with a slick flow over everything from uptempo beats with some bounce to them to laid-back, sample-based production. The potential for greatness is apparent on this brief project, so hop on the $ushii bandwagon while it’s still early.

    17 thoughts on “Underground Report: 5 Overlooked Projects From 2017

    1. New waves – BONE THUGS…MOST OVERLOOKED N UNDERRATED ALBUM 2017 plain and simple
      Waves
      Change story
      Whatever goes up
      Dont let go
      Bad dream
      Good person
      Gravity
      Fantasty
      Heavens cellphone
      Coming home
      My way
      All these motherfucking hits n they got no love..fuck the industry

        1. Well now they are kinda. They were mainstream. They are blackballed from the mainstream now. If someone who was poppin mainstream wise in the 90s and early 2000s and gets blackballed does that make them underground?

          A lot of the 90s era rappers are blackballed from mainstream rap.

        2. Bone are underground because a label won’t push them anymore. They stay touring the hits from the 90s. They were lucky to have the Akon hit in 2007, which hit the Top 10 on Billboard. They have slightly more notoriety than Faces of Death, but not as much as Creepin on Ah Come Up, or any of their subsequent albums.

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      I feel bad I have to promote awful shit that I hate so our sponsors and ad revenue can keep this site afloat and help me stay paid, so here’s some stuff that I actually like.

    3. Warning to those reading the comments before listening:

      Those artists are underground because not many people know about them, but don’t expect the typical “underground rap sound”.
      With the exception of Binary Star the rest of them and maybe Down 2 Earth the rest of them really have the type of sound that you use when you want badly to be signed by a major

    4. except Binary Star the rest is utter garbage. How bout Wordsworth’s “Our World Today” ?
      Esham’s “Scribble”, SmooVth “Medellin, Oh No & Tristate’s “3DRX” , Onyx & Dope D.O.D’s “Shotgunz In Hell” , hell even Showbiz & AG returned with a full length LP titled “Take It Back” but nobody even fuckin noticed. That dude Bones dropped two albums too, different sub-genre but still great.

    5. @Justin Ivey – hey brother – is there a way I can submit my music for the next round of this article? It’s on apple music and spotify as of a month ago maybe. It’s my first EP, on my own label, Clockout Records out here in LA. It’s called “Pet Falcon”, it has production from Da Beatminerz, a guest spot from Homeboy Sandman, and was mastered by Dave Cooley of Dilla Doughnuts fame etc… check me out brother! PET FALCON! @bluecollarlikestorap

    6. Thank you Hiphopdx. PLEASE keep the Underground Report. Don’t let it go away again. I like to know where the true talent is.

    7. Honestly Dopest Underground MC is Kulture Free-Dem. TRUE STORY!!!!!
      EQUIPT WITH LYRICS
      UHURU MOVEMENT
      DUDE is SIC WITH THEM VERBS

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