The Molemen’s New Album. Zion I & The Grouch Collab!

    Chicago’s production
    trio, the Molemen, return with Killing
    Fields
    , their follow-up to their Ritual
    of…
    album. Producers Panik, PNS & Memo gather the
    likes of some of hip hops finest emcees from each of their respected regions
    throughout the U.S.

     

    Kool G. Rap, Cormega,
    Saigon,  Graph and others
    make up the New York representation. Murs (of Living Legends), Del
    & Casual (Hieroglyphics) and Myka 9 (Haiku
    De’Tat
    , Project Blowed) make up for California’s contribution. While
    the Midwest talent is shown from JUICE, Rhymefest, Brother
    Ali, Slug, Vakill and more!

    Having a concept run
    throughout the whole album (“in the killing fields is where you die.”) and a
    line-up that will please any hip hop fan…this is definitely an album to check
    for. Tracklist below:

    1. Intro – Presyce

    2. Street Conflict – Cormega & Hostyle

    3. Life Sentence – Brother Ali

    4. Full Metal Jacket – Mass Hysteria & Kool G Rap

    5. Up to Par – Panik

    6. Provin’em Wrong – Rhymefest

    7. Blackhand Clap – Grafh

    8. Vague Ultimatum – Memo

    9. My Alien Girlfriend – Slug & Murs (Felt)

    10. One Shot, One Kill – Mike Treese (of Mass Hysteria)

    11. 2 Hour Banger – Saigon

    12. The Come Up – JUICE

    13. Scarlet Letter – Casual, Virtuoso & Del tha Funky Homosapien

    14. Love Kills War – PNS

    15. Redemption – Myka 9

    16. QB2BK – Littles & Poison Pen

    17. V – Vakill

    Album set to release in November.

     

    Keeping the theme of underground releases…

     

    After collaborations on Silly
    Puddy
    and Flow it was only a
    matter of time before these Bay Area acts, Zion
    I and The Grouch, (Living Legends)
    team up to release an album. Entitled, Heroes
    in the City of Dope
    , which refers to Oakland and slightly based off a few
    lines from Too $hort on his 1999
    album Life is Too $hort (“a lot of beauty and hope has come out of
    all the struggles here”
    ).

    The album exults a display of different styles, from the
    ever popular Hyphy sound to politically conscious lyrics. Production provided
    by Amp Live (of Zion I), Eligh and The Grouch. Tracklist below:

    1. Intro

    2. Hit Em (feat. Mistah
    FAB)

    3. Lift Me Up

    4. Trains, Planes

    5. Say Sumthin

    6. Too Much (feat. Chali
    2na)

    7. Faint of Heart

    8. Make You Fly (feat.
    Esthero)

    9. Smack

    10. Open The Door 

    11. Trigger

    12. Digital Dirt

    13. 10 Fingers, 10 Toes, 10 lbs, 10 oz

    14. Break

    15. Bad Lands

    Album hits stores October 10, 2006.

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