Emerging from a time when West Coast rap went into deep hibernation, Strong Arm Steady has worked over the past seven years to help California not only reclaim its rightful title as the hip-hop capital of the world, but also to redefine its signature sound. Krondon, Phil Da Agony, and Mitchy Slick, all witnesses to the rise and fall of Death Row, seek to breathe new life into the West Coast rap movement, infusing their creativity, open-mindedness, and musical prowess into the medium and refusing to fall prey to the unfortunate, ubiquitous “gangsta” stereotypes that have come to characterize the scene. With two albums due out this year–the Madlib-produced In Search of Stoney Jackson and the decidedly more streamlined Arms & Hammers–Strong Arm Steady is set to remind music listeners that SoCal is just as musically vibrant as it was during the pre-Schwarzenegger days.
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This Christmas Eve is filled with free music I can’t listen to enough. First, here’s another track off the upcoming J*Davey’s Boudoir Synema, The Great Mistape Part One (of a three part series) the first of which is dropping tomorrow.
It seems Ninja Assassin trailers are everywhere, even an animated Lego version has been created! This movie is definitely getting a lot of press and celebrity backing as of late. Rakewon, Murs and Xzibit just released a trailer for the “Legacy” music video (which is featured on the Ninja Assassin soundtrack) and now My Ninja! clothing company has come on board to make a special edition T-shirt (you can spot Raekwon, Murs and Xzibit rockin’ the shirt in the “Legacy” video).
Check out these dope shirts!! Make sure you go here for more information!
Ninja Assassin hits theaters on November 25th!!!
Take a look at the “Legacy” trailer and Lego version …
Blurred vision, stumbled steps, and devoted drinking might sound like the equation for a typical night out on the town, but for East L.A. resident AWOL One (Anthony Martin) it turned out to be the formula for what he deems to be his best work in his 15 year career. Executively produced by the X man, Xzibit, AWOL One’s latest offering, Owl Hours, has the Shape Shifter teaming up once again with Producer/DJ Factor for a theme-focused project that offers a realistic and relatable party experience. URB caught up with AWOL to find out what happens when drunken rhymes meet drunken rhymes, Xzibit serving as Xecutive producer, and the next Shape Shifters project.
Condoms, Jack Daniels and beats by Primo. Twitter has given us the best glimpse into the hip-hop lifestyle since Cribs debuted all those years ago. URB follows a lot of rappers, but here’s the 10 that keep us constantly entertained:
Sage Francis- SageFrancisSFR
“if I had $1 for every time I had a flight delayed or canceled at the chicago airport I’d be able to buy something from the Skymall catalog.”
Fabolous- myfabolouslife
“Ok, never had Jack Daniels in my life. But Rihanna jus pass me a ginger & jack.. How do u turn down a drink from Rihanna? I know how, u dont”
Joe Budden- mousebudden
“Just took a shit in the nail salon & they didn’t have any …
X to the Z is a busy man. In addition to working on his own music and executive producing other artists, the dysfunctional member of the Alcoholics has been busy making films for the silver screen.


























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