Alchemist featuring Migos and Mac Miller - Jabroni by Alex Young

In new song, "Jabroni," producer Alchemist bonds an apt beat with an enticing collaboration in Migos and Mac Miller, as they rap about their lucrative job and the lifestyle it entails.

Alchemist unveiled on Twitter that the track would release on vinyl for his single series called Craft Singles.

Has anybody caught Mac on tour? He heads to Atlanta on Nov. 29, maybe Alchemist flies in for the show and the Gwinnett County, Ga. rappers hop in their car and meet everybody at the Tabernacle so the group can perform "Jabroni." Listen to it now below.

Ty Dolla $ign - Free TC (Album Stream) by Alex Young

Taylor Gang affiliate Ty Dolla $ign releases his debut album, Free TC.

An InTheRough staffer claimed after Dolla $ign recently dropped his Airplane Mode mixtape that the artist, "fell off." Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but from the Los Angeles crooner's Beach House EPs to his first album Dolla $ign is able to mix his classic R&B vocals with relevant hip-hop sounds and insights accompanied by his urban west coast perspective. The album's name honors Dolla $ign's brother, TC, who is currently serving life for murder although the singer and his family denounce the charges against him.

Artists like Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, Fetty Wap, Wiz Khalifa, R. Kelly, Brandy, YG and more are featured on Free TC. Listen to Ty Dolla $ign's spirit in Free TC below in the Spotify stream.

The Internet - Famous by Alex Young

Soul band The Internet, natives of Las Angeles, Ca., release a bonus track from their Ego Death album, which released back in June. The extra cut titled, "Famous," premiered exclusively on the group's Apple Connect page, but for those not hip to the streaming service the song makes waves on the interwebs now. Odd Future byproduct Syd the Kyd provides the vocals while Matt Martians, Jameel Bruner, Patrick Paige, Christopher A. Small and Steve Lacy add the band's noteable funk sound. Listen to "Famous" below.

Sango Releases the Final Installment of his 'Da Rocinha' Sound Study, 'Da Rocinha 3' (Album Stream) by Alex Young

Photo by Jordan Nicholson

In 2012, Sango, a music producer and engineer from Seattle, Wa., went on a search for influential music outside of the United States. His quest landed him in Brazil, a country with vibrant culture and music untapped and under-represented by Western society. Sango immersed himself in the country, its Portuguese language and baile funk or as the locals call it, "funk carioca," a genre of music identifiable in Brazil's urbanized slums.

The unique baile funk sound was birthed in Rocinha, the largest favela in Brazil, where Sango allowed himself to be influenced musically. Rather than sampling and appropriating the style, Sango embarked on a sound study of baile funk, three albums celebrating the Brazilian music. Of Da Rocinha number one Sango said, "I felt this sound is still somewhat untouched in some music scenes. I wanted to give my interpretation of the music and was also curious of how baile funk's distinct loops and provoking sounds would sound layer under my ideas."

Today, Sango releases the final installment of his Da Rocinha series. The third album, Da Rocinha 3, translates to "From Rocinha," and "is about keeping the funk carioca roots true," Sango notes.

Along with the native sounds, the Seattle producer adds hints of hip-hop throughout the project presented by contemporary artists like Marvel Alexander and Elhae.

Stream Da Rocinha 3 below and if you are a fan of the work purchase all 19 songs for $1 at Bandcamp.


Anderson .Paak featuring ScHoolboy Q - Am I Wrong by Alex Young

Photo by Christopher Captain

Photo by Christopher Captain

The name Anderson .Paak may sound familiar to some because of his role on Dr. Dre's third studio album, Compton. .Paak is strategically sprinkled all throughout the LP to showcase the up and comer's versatility. His soul is felt in "All In a Day's Work" and his fiery pride is heard in songs like "Deep Water" or "Issues". .Paak's features on Dre's album highlight the LA artist's ambitious sound that fits between the region's unique G Funk and contemporary hip-hop stylings.

Anderson .Paak continues to find his niche in the current music landscape with new material. Today he drops off "Am I Wrong" featuring ScHoolboy Q, another distinctive track that follows "The Season/Carry Me," produced by 9th Wonder and Callum Connor. Both musical efforts are in support of .Paak's debut album, Malibu, which is yet to be completed. Stream "Am I Wrong" and "The Season/Carry Me" below.