Lexy – Back Up

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Hip Hop is making a major comeback and as the styles change, so does the game. 17 year old, female emcee Lil Lexy plans to change the game in her own way, her pursuit to “build an empire”.

It all began in Boston Massachusetts at the age of 4 when her uncle gave Lexy her first Karaoke machine. Preforming at family parties and memorizing all of her favorite music videos, Lexy began writing her first raps at age 7. Lil Lexy continued to preform for crowds any chance she got.

 Working with other local artists on her own, the hardships of the music game started becoming apparent    but with her hunger to learn and impeccable grind Lexy refused to slow down. Concentrating on keeping her grades up in school and spending every free moment she has in the booth, Lexy knew she needed a foundation for this empire,  she brought her talent to  Rushya/ Rushin Embassy Ent. Roxbury MA based company/record label.  “I was woman enough to fix my mistakes and move forward, I feel like God took me through stress then handed me success to make me realize I’m blessed.  You know everything happens for a reason, if I didnt make mistakes i would be young and dumb forever”.

With a delivery and flow often compared to legendary female emcee Roxanne Shante, Lexy is already invading the airwaves of Boston radio with her single “No Cinderella”. Along side Rushya, Lil Lexy’s buzz in Boston is picking up at a rapid rate. Don’t let this young female’s shy demeanor fool you, put a mic in front of Lil Lexy and watch true talent and ambition shine.

M-Dot – Shine ft. Method Man, Dominique Larue and Katy Gunn

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Nowadays it’s rare you see Hip-Hop pioneer, Wu-Tang legend Method Man appearing in features. Nevertheless, ten seconds in, that’s exactly what the uplifting and triumphant single “Shine” brings front and center. California based Film/TV score composer Soulplusmind lays the backdrop for Tical, alongside Dominique Larue (Columbus, OH) and M-Dot (of EMS) (Boston, MA) to articulate their lexicon, simultaneously showcasing an angst for hip hop that offers substance, with New York vocalist Katy Gunn providing the hook.

“Shine” is the lead single taken from underground staple and Beantown’s multi-award winning lyricist M-Dot’s two part debut album “Ego and the Enemy” (in stores 2015). The LP’s will feature production by Hi-Tek, Marley Marl, M-Phazes, Marco Polo, 7L and many more surprise industry respected beat-smiths (TBA). Note to DJs: ‘Shine’ is 100% obscenity free.

Jeu Green – Like Us(Video)

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Having already been featured on Complex early in his career, L.A. via Stoughton, MA’s Jeu Green is making his comeback following the well-received “Coffee & Weed”.

Produced by Hingeclef and Teddy Roxpin, Jeu Green returns by making a splash with his newest video for the single, “Like Us”. Under the visual direction of J.R. Saint, Jeu Green takes a familiar approach to the relateable single, which serves up content that we can all relate to – never giving up on your dreams.

Keep up with Jeu Green, as he’ll be releasing more new music in the upcoming weeks.

Sicarii – Fear Of God 2 ft. Frank White & Daylyt

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Today, The Legal Dope Spot sat down with Hip Hop artist and Battle rap star, Sicarii! We had questions…He had answers. We also got so lucky as to get the exclusive listen to his first single off of “Ultimate Everything”, his 4th full length album. Don’t worry… We were able to get the track for your listening pleasure as well. The track features Kin Dread brethren Frank White along side Daylyt, the battle rapper who is well known for his antics.

It’s been a busy year for you… catch us up on some of the things we might have missed…
Wow. Its been a crazy year. Lots of ups and downs. This battle shit has def taken my life up by swarm in the last 12 months. But i’ve been making lots of beats. Producing some insane shit. Its wierd cuz i wont make a beat for 3 months and then make 20 in 2 weeks, thats just how it flows for me. I been writing songs here and there, and recently fell into a nice little groove with the music but i cant lie, the battling has kept me distracted, and thats changing now. I have to balance it all. In the ring, i was getting no showed a lot early in ’14, like 3 times in a row, couple BIG battles, and i intially got frustrated as fuck, but bounced back and had my strongest run yet. From Fis da Beast to the Dego classic, which CTHIPHOP just named Ibattle of the year, to me and Tapedeck slugging it out, to Smooth Black, to this 3 headed hydra of battles 2 weeks apart…im just staying driven man. I couldnt NOT do this. I still want my fucking PG and KOTD debut tho lol. Foh, man…
What has been the toughest battle for you this far?
Man, life bro. Lack of productivity music wise. Maintaining sobriety. I know thats not the answers u looking for, but RAP battles aint nothing man. No ego, this is shit i come up with at work or playing with my son, walking to the store and shit. This aint bout nothing. Just having fun, talking wild, doing what i do. Playing with the English Language. Its not writing the rounds thats even “tough” its the mental chess. The delving into the life, psyche, and backstory of another man, I could really give a fuck about otherwise lol. Thats why i usually take the easy road and just clap these dudes to death, and sleep with they girl and kill em with words. But when the opprotunity presents itself, like the recent title match, I CAN go a little deeper and really break down character. But i’d rather just talk that shit. Also, the time prepping, so u dont choke or forget your shit can be tedious, and the TRAVEL and CELEBRATION takes a lot out of me these days. I work. So its always up and at em the next morning. Crack of dawn. But this is the life I wanted.
Who would you consider light work? 
LOL, fuck that. I dont play those games. MAYBE, a couple battles in my early run i took “light” or didnt really put too much into them, but nowadays the fans expect a certain caliber from me, and im abliged to provide that. So in 2014 and into the New Year, if i agree to a battle and we lock it in, its not gonna be light work. Im also blessed to be given some very talented opponents, especially recently. And i want to beat the best. A body bag is wack. I want to make amazing, quality battles you can watch from start to finish. I think the Dego Diavolo and Tapedeck battles are my favorite this year, but we still got 3 more to be released so we shall see.
On the album, why has it been such a long wait?
Ask myself the same shit. Def A LOT of procrastination, which im notorious for, in all facets of my life. But also, i wanted to wait til it really mattered. Listen, ive put out a bunch of INCREDIBLE music to people that couldn’t care less, and that feeling is awful. So why rush it? Make em wait, and really want it. And the shit i got coming??!?!? YALL CATS GONNA SEE WHAT THE WAIT WAS ABOUT!!! 3 ALBUMS IN THE NEXT 24 MONTHS. ON MY SON. MUSIC THAT WILL SHATTER YOUR EARS!! I aint been just sitting on my ass, but at the same time, thats EXACTLY what i been doing. But my son is next to me, so its not for nothing. I been really taking care of my family and putting in quality time to be a good human and father, as well as artist. And the battle shit is helping new eyes and ears discover Sicarii, so the time is just right now.
Do you have plans to continue with your recording career?
Of course. This is my heart and soul. Battling was like a side chick that i fell in the love with. And maybe we ended up being stupid and having a baby. A secret seed lol. So i gotta sneak out the crib and check them out and drop off quotables so the lil homie can eat. But at the same time, NOTHING in this world is gonna take me away from my main love. Which is music.

What can the fans look forward to with this album? Featured artists/producers?
ULTIMATE EVERYTHING! the title says it all. amazing rap music. straight like that. no frills, no bullshit, no delusional radio ploys, just that super raw SIC shit. Period. I got Killah Priest, Tragedy khadafi, Shyheim, Krumb Snatcha, Asylum Lifetime, Bender from Flight Distance, Real Deal, Daylyt, Frank White, Blak Flag on there. And i did all the beats except 2, Sherm Larock from UDR and Norman Cratez both did a joint.
Back to battles, can the fans count on you going up against some big names in 2015?
Absolutely. One already locked in. Im not searching for “big names” persay, but definently a higher viewed echelon of opponents. No disrespect. and i gotta get my numbers up too. real shit. but its all natural. you gon see. its not like we just trying to skip the line, the foundation is built, the woodwork laid down, now let’s bring this mansion to life.
Where do you see yourself at this time next year?
I dont. I literally have to take life a day at a time to survive. Sometimes an hour at a time. But God is great and the will of Allah is something ive been blessed to have on my back, the light of Allah shines on my face, so im not worried about a god damn thing.
How does becoming the 413 battle league champ change the way you approach future battles?
Um, i think it just makes them more important. Ive noticed cats pay attention to the shit i say and do more. not with just being the champ, but as your stock rises, your responsibility does as well. I’m a natural born leader, and I been the champion before i was the champ. I been the king before yall gave me the crown. Im just going to be smart, and continue to do what i been doing, at a higher and more focused level. everything on 10. on ultimate. At the same time, i do acknowledge that there is a target on my back. Im that dude to beat. So im sure cats are already plotting and planning. But so am I motherfuckas!! The son dont chill!! There is pressure, but thats what i need. thats what fuels me. these top tier fuckwads show up and spit 2 rounds and get their check and its over for that shit man. fuck them. keep the gun to my head. its gonna be that much sweeter when I turn it on you. Peep this, and this is my final thought, which should show yall the type of mc that I am…since my first rhyme, some 15 plus odd years ago, every rhyme has gotten better and better. thats pressure. to have millions of rhymes and they are all amazing and still get better. so yeah, im killing shit right now, but there is always room to elevate and do even better somehow, and its my job to figure out how to make that happen…

Jep Roadie – The Invite Pt.1 (Minute til Midnight)

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Finally the first official single off of Regal. Regal dropping November 25th.
 
 
As I continue to progress as an artist and as a man, I find myself learning more each day. I often times find myself creating new worlds and new ideals. Imagination is something I have always held close to me. Imagination is always something that has saved me from myself. Jep Roadie is much more than an artist name to me. It is an urban legend. It is a modern day wise-tale. It is my life, seen through my eyes, heard through your ears. Expression through art isn’t much more than feeling aloud. It isn’t much more than crying out for attention. I set out on this journey for pretty much two reasons. I wanted to find myself and I wanted to find like minded individuals. I want to cultivate minds and redefine culture. You are now welcome into my imagination. Bear witness to the renaissance.
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Look out for the first installment of Jep Roadie: The urban legend of the Urban Legend. December 25th.

Jevon Doe – Poster Girl

Jevon Doe’s intentions with this track are to make a relatable feel to any male who has been with a beautiful disconnected woman. Being said this track triggers tons of emotion not only for him but for a large part of our community. Love sucks but it’s required, this is the message behind this song and we thank Jevon Doe for clearing that up for us.