It’s World hiphop, hiphop from other countries. It’s not just the mc’s or rappers who hold it down, it’s the producers who are making a
name for themselves around the world. Producers like Illmind, M-phazes, Cookin Soul & AlterBeats. These producers have been hired by artists from all over the globe. It’s a universal connection. Some artists want to find or have that new sound that no one has, so they can stand out amongst most groups. It’s that new sound that draws new fans. It’s a worldly thing. So check out some of the producers who continue to elevate & help hiphop music progress into new heights. Let’s go!!
World HIpHOp Video of the Week on BTR: Rabbi Darkside “See Something Say Something”
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Blitz The Ambassador
La Presqu’ile Oct 11th 2014 Annonay, France
Les Cuizines Oct 18th 2014 Chelles, France
Napoleon Da Legend
Paperbox Oct 4th 2014 New York Ny
Illmind
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