I know the video for Killer Mike's "Grandma's House" dropped awhile ago, but for some reason I'm just now getting caught up on the visuals to one of my favorite Killer Mike tracks of all time (of all time! Kanye voice.). I think it's safe to say this is the greatest hip-hop song in history about selling drugs out of your grandma's house, and the video's pretty damn good too. See more...
Though the artist formerly known as Killer Mike has traded in his dusty old stage name for the more family-friendly Mike Bigga, the ATL emcee would like to inform fans that he remains a "Gangsta." Just, you know, not the kind that kills people... or maybe he does? Listen/Download...
As I explained in Part 1 ("Still My Nigga), Killer Mike is on his grind like a skateboarder, dropping of a slew of new music over the weekend. So because the man's mic skills are nothing to fu*k with, I've decided to catch y'all up on the best of his new ish during a quick block of Killer Mike. Part 2 features two tracks from Mike's new series. According to the man himself, Mike will be dropping some athletically themed material every Sunday, starting with the title track "Sports Sunday" and the bonecrushing "Iron Mike" (I will eat your children!). Listen and download...
Over the weekend former Outkast associate and current independent grinder Killer Mike decided to start dropping tracks like Trina drops cell phone pics of her vagina. First up is the mo money, mo problems cut "Still My Nigga", a slowly winding track also featuring Ludacris and Game. Killer Mike Bigga insists that "Still My Nigga" is still unfinished, but it sounds pretty damn good to me. Listen and download...
In order to build some hype around the third edition of his "I Pledge Allegiance" series, former Outkast wingman and current independent grinder Killer Mike has teamed up with HipHopDX to bring you a free release of his dopely wound album, "I Pledge Allegiance to the Grind Part II", an album I said was so hard it could jump start a dead man's heart. Listen and download...
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