
Check out the new single and music video for “Creepin Low” featuring Gillie Da Kid & E.Ness. To watch the video Click HERE

Check out the new single and music video for “Creepin Low” featuring Gillie Da Kid & E.Ness. To watch the video Click HERE



Email your full name and cell phone number (so we can say you won) to – info@215hiphop.com . To win a FREE pair of tickets to Method Man & Redman for Sat, November 29th at The Troc. Winners will be contacted at 8pm on Friday, Nov 28th.

Email your full name and cell phone number (so we can say you won) to – info@215hiphop.com . To win a FREE pair of tickets to Jedi Mind Tricks for Wed, November 26th at The Troc. Winners will be contacted at 8pm on Tuesday, Nov 25th.


Check out the new music video “Gang Member” by Rockey Reyes, to watch video Click HERE



Check out the new music video and single off Jake Lefco’s Missing Trooth album “Teeth Chatter”. To watch video Click HERE




Check out the new album featuring the return of Jus Allah back in the group for the release “A History of Violence” available anywhere you purchase music online or in person. To buy now at amazon.com Click HERE

*Pictured: Icon The Mic King
This Saturday at The Khyber; Beats & Rhymes with DJ Excel kicking things off the only way he does from 9pm-10pm sharp. And then we go into the 4hr showcase hosted by: The Mighty Flipside Esq. & Jawnzap7 introducing the beats of DJ Jay Ski, theMAIN INGREDIENT, DJ Cramske & Ask?. And blessing the instrumentals are the words of: Rosco P Coldchain, Journalist, Arcane, 2ew Gun Ciz, Expo, Rok Bottom, Rich Raw, Kre Forch, Fours, and more.

Check out the new group Johnny Popcorn which consist the talents of Hezekiah and Tone Whitfield. To watch the music video “Many Moons” Click HERE
For more info on producers, albums, video, pics and more Click HERE



Interview w/Hustle Simmons (Dave Ghetto & Tha S Ence)
By: Justin Rizzio
Dave Ghetto might not be one of the most well known names, but he is by no means a newcomer to making records. Dave is a decade deep in the game and recently teamed up with Philadelphia producer, Tha S Ence, to form Hustle Simmons. In this interview, the word quality appears several times. That’s just what it is; a quality record. For all those reformed “backpackers” always complaining that hip hop is no good anymore, do yourself a favor, check out Hustle Simmons. Tha S Ence provides Dave with a classic style of boom bap backdrops that are complimented by Dave’s lyrics and wordplay. Together, it makes you realize why you even listen to hip hop in the first place. So, when you start hearing the name Hustle Simmons coming out of everyone’s mouth (and you will), don’t worry, I won’t say I told you so. Actually, I probably will.
