
Some more new 9th Prince music. This is “Thundercats” featuring MidaZ The Beast and produced by TzariZm.
You can download the song for free in FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, ALAC, MP3 (VBR & 320 kbps) & AAC from the source link.
(Source: doxsidemusic.com)
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Some more new 9th Prince music. This is “Thundercats” featuring MidaZ The Beast and produced by TzariZm.
You can download the song for free in FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, ALAC, MP3 (VBR & 320 kbps) & AAC from the source link.
(Source: doxsidemusic.com)
New video by Shabazz The Disciple for “Kiss of Betrayal”.

Original version of “Victory Laps” by DoomStarks. We had the Madvillainz remix the other week but this is the version that should end up on the album.
You can buy the single on iTunes if you like for $3.99. They call it an EP but all you get is the album version, the remix, and the instrumental + clean copies of both. That’s a single.

Free download of Wu-Tang songstress Blue Raspberry’s mixtape, “Blind Fury”, hosted by DJ Ron G. This isn’t new but thought I’d link it because I don’t think many people would know about it.

Wu-Syndicate— remember them? Well, member Myalansky has put together a free mixtape, “AMW.com Volume 1”, as a precursor to a new full-length project due out later this year, “Underworld King”. The tape features appearances from the other Wu-Syndicate member Joe Mafia.
Bronze Nazareth talks about his new album “School For The Blindman” which is due out on September 13th, 2011.
Ghostface Killah speaks to BBC 1xtra’s DJ Semtex about some new releases due in 2012, while on tour in Scotland.
First up should be the Ghost/Raekwon/Cappadonna x Jadakiss/Sheek Louch/Styles P collaborative album “Wu-Block” sometime around February 2012. That should be followed by a new Wu-Tang Clan album in May, which will precede Ghost’s new album “Blue & Cream: The Wally Era”.
Watch the full interview above that also includes RZA’s brother, Divine.

Raekwon and his newest artist, JD Era, drop some verses over Nas’ “Nasty”, giving it the name “Dirty Water”.
RZA gave a few quotes to MTV about unreleased ODB music and who he’s recently given beats to. Pretty short article/interview but follow the source to read it.
(Source: mtv.com)