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The new album by Mic Mountain
The new album by Mic Mountain

In today's Hip-Hop climate we now have a discussion based on the question, " Who started Hip-Hop?" We have people arguing about foundational identity, culture, theft, racism, FBA and it seems everyone is forgetting about the most important aspect of Hip-Hop culture. The most important component of Hip-Hop is the soul. Mic Mountain dropped an album that delivers the soul of the islands with Hip-Hop rhythm that feeds the desire to move and enjoy the fruits of the culture.


The Hispanic culture is known for its drums and sounds that speak from congas, maracas, bongos etc. When you mix that with traditional Boom-Bap beats you set the stage for a miraculous mixture of rhythm and soul from the islands of the Caribbean to the island of NYC. Triple Piragua is just that, a perfect mixture of different cultures united by soul and sound to represent Hip-Hop culture.


Mic Mountain brings that 90s Hip-Hop feel lyrically with this album giving you bars that are flavored with Spanish lingo and English slang that will make him a stand out artist that can flow bilingually and efficiently with any artist that is out today. His guests on this album compliment him well and do not overpower him as he can stand on his own as a complete artist. Songs on his own shine on this project (Calle Soul) and songs with guests stand out to show his diversity and ability to rhyme with anyone salute to Muñeca MC (Puñetazo). Triple Pirgaua features veteran respected MCs like Psycho Les, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Prince Po, Nu-Jericans and more.


In a time where people are standing in opposition of who started what and who did this or that. Good music will be the one thing in the Hip-Hop Kulture that unifies everyone. Triple Piragua is one of those albums that can break this conversation and give everyone something to celebrate by its blend of everything that makes Hip-Hop culture great from so many people. This album has Rhythm, Blues, Soul, Drums, Beats, Bars, Entertainment and a Message. That message is that Hip-Hop is alive and well. It also shows us that through appreciating each other's perspective and truth no matter what the argument is "We Will Be Here Forever...", and good music like Triple Piragua will make sure we continue to live on in quality good music.


Triple Piragua by Mic Mountain is Available on Bandcamp and Streaming platforms to Purchase and Stream.


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In today's music landscape, dominated by chart-topping hits and mainstream nicknames, the colorful underground hip-hop scene is often overlooked. However, beneath this glittering surface lies a wealth of talent waiting to be uncovered. From sharp lyrics to innovative beats, underground artists are pushing hip-hop's boundaries, creating music that strikes a chord with dedicated fans. This post reveals some hidden gems in underground hip-hop, introducing you to artists and tracks that truly deserve a spot on your playlist.


The Essence of Underground Hip-Hop


Underground hip-hop thrives on artistic freedom, allowing creativity to flourish without the weight of commercial pressures. In this space, artists explore complex themes, embrace different sounds, and deliver messages that often challenge societal norms. This authenticity attracts listeners who crave depth and thoughtfulness in their music.


In contrast to mainstream hip-hop, which often highlights fame and wealth, underground artists focus on self-expression and genuine connection. This approach enables them to create music full of real stories that reflect their unique experiences and backgrounds.


Hidden Gems to Discover


As you venture into the underground scene, here are some standout artists and tracks that you should not miss. Each artist brings a unique sound that contributes to the diverse landscape of hip-hop.


1. She Real





Harlem, NY has always been the nest of Hip-Hop culture from the Paid in Full inspiration to movements in business and the sound of the people. She Real is one of those assets that help to move the culture forward with ground breaking music that returns the landscape view of Hip-Hop away from sex driven rhymes to introspective life offerings of celebrating where your from and giving the world the gift of meaningful artist expression. Her sound has taken her to the west coast and she has shared the stage with the Wu-Tang Clan most recently giving the world a sampling of her new music.


Her album IDRAMP which stands for I Don't Rap About My Pussy is an artist direct to consumer offering that is a direct to consumer Hip-Hop album that could be the changing of the game right now. This album is exclusive to her website www.sherealtalk.com


2. Stress





Stress, from Newark,NJ and he is another artist worth your attention. Known for his delivery of bars and hard hitting lyrics, his new album Just Let Me Rap gives Stress the ability to show you how bars and delivery are still at core of what being an MC is all about. With the ability to rhyme and deliver timely hooks on his project, Stress is catapulting himself in the scene of artist to watch in the NJ Underground scene of Hip-Hop.


What sets Stress apart is not just his music but also his focus on building community through collaboration. He is a self produced artist and lends his production to others in the community as well. He regularly teams up with other underground artists, encouraging them to share their stories and experiences, which fosters a nurturing environment in the hip-hop community.


3. The Bad Seed





There are few artists that champion there place in music, to represent where others are not brave enough to do so. The Bad Seed speak out and for the artists that are forgotten about when Hip-Hop sticks to only the mainstream conversation. This Brooklyn NY MC has been an underground legend for years and continues to release great music with the help of his 6th man team. With impactful great lyrics and a gladiators delivery The Bad Seed is a Hall of Fame rapper that your favorite rapper definitely knows about.


The Bad Seed remains grounded in his craft and released his project Four Finger Ring 2 and once again shows how an MC can rhyme with a purpose, make a statement and be creative over non-conforming beats (Revenge of the Fallen). He is one of those artists that does extra when releasing music and that is why he is one to consistently look for when it comes to having good music to look forward to.


3. D Bridges




D Bridges is one of those artists that can take painful stories and create art that can shed light to the hope that exists at the end of a long dark road. His music is filled with stories of introspective street narratives, family loss, and hope to when dealing with relationships in man's journey through life. D Bridges of Irvington, NJ, has the gift of telling a person's inner struggle when it is hard to express what may be inside of them. The music can be used to bring the pain out and open the soul to intake joy through his art.


While releasing No More Losses 2, D Bridges further shows why he is an artist to look for when the new music schedule is released. His view on surviving through heartbreak, the struggle of finding one's place in life's journey is a documentation that can inspire the next poet, rapper, songwriter by showing them how to tap into their own lives to tell a story that can potentially change the world.


Finding Your Next Favorite Artist


Discovering underground hip-hop artists is not just about new music; it's about joining a movement that values authenticity. Here are some practical tips to help you in your search for underground talent:


  • Utilize Music Platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal may be the most known Apps for streaming music but their are more to know about. Explore platforms like Bandcamp and SoundCloud that often feature underground artists. Check out their curated playlists to find sounds that speak to you.


  • Attend Local Shows: Experiencing live music is unparalleled. Look for local venues hosting underground hip-hop shows or open mic nights, where emerging artists shine.


  • Follow Their Social Media Platforms: With direct to consumer relationships growing in the music and art landscape. Follow the artists that you enjoy and stay aware of what is new being released. An exclusive may drop and that may add to your love of the artist and their music as well.


Unearthing Your Next Favorite Sound


The underground hip-hop scene is brimming with talent and creative expression, frequently overshadowed by mainstream artists. Exploring the works of She Real, Stress, The Bad Seed and D Bridges can lead you to music that not only entertains but resonates with your lived experiences.


As listeners, it is essential to support these hidden gems and their unique contributions to hip-hop. By doing so, you're expanding your music library and fostering a community that cherishes artistry and individuality.


So take the plunge into the underground. Your next favorite track or artist could be waiting just beneath the surface, ready to make an impact.


Dominant Hip Hop duo Leadgeon and Will Sully unleash their latest single “Big Bang Theory.” The record hits heavy with aggression and minutes of crafty metaphors and quotables, with no hook needed. “…Came out the jungle, gorilla,” “move like a thief in the night I’m silent with it,” is a smidgen of what listeners can expect from these self-made, catacomb soldiers.


The visuals embody the roots and personalities of the duo with menacing effects and a distinct cinematic production.


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Social Media Links:

Leadgeon:

IG: @leadgeon

X: @leadgeon

TkTok: @therealleadgeon


Will Sully:

IG: @willsullybeats

X: @willsullybeats

TikTok: @willsullybeats




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