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Hip-Hop Wired Presents: CRT FRSH Playlist 1.29.21

Source: Brothers91 / Getty Peace, party people. We’re back with the latest edition of our CRT FRSH playlist, which spans the ENTIRE culture and not just what some might expect. As usual, these are songs we’re legitimately enjoying and there’s no one style or sound featured. This week, we open out the CRT FRSH (Certified Fresh) playlist with Madlib’s “Dirtknock” from his incredibly ill Sound Ancestors album, arranged by the great Four Tet. We also got joints from DMV giant Wale, Nyck Caution alongside his Pro Era bro Joey BadA$$ (Salute the 47), Russ and Lil Baby, Lil Durk and the late, great King Von, and more. We also made sure the ladies got some shine with Flo Milli’s “Roaring 20s” banging in our ear right now, and the title couldn’t be more appropriate given the stock market gold rush ...

Hip-Hop Wired Presents: CRT FRSH Playlist – 9.18.20

Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Peace to the Hip-Hop Wired nation! We’re back with our latest update to CRT FRSH, the playlist where we do our best to highlight the veterans, up and comers, and those on the cusp across the entire Hip-Hop music ecosystem. With our (sometimes) bi-weekly schedule thrown off, we’ve decided to beef up today’s playlist to 30 instead of our usual 25 tracks. This week, we have new heat from Chief Keef, Mike WiLL Made-It, Planet Asia, The Lox, Fivio Foreign, Conway The Machine, Big Sean, Fly Anakin, Lil Tecca, Smoke DZA and so many more. The purpose of the playlist is to give the mainstream and underground equal shine, and we hope that at the very least that’s documented below. Enjoy the 9.18.20 update to CRT FRSH and be sure to subscribe so you can be in the know nex...

Hip-Hop Wired Presents: CRT FRSH Playlist – 8.21.20

Source: PYMCA / Getty Greetings, Hip-Hop Wired nation! We’re back with our latest installment of the CRT FRSH (Certified Fresh) playlist and we can’t wait for you to check it out. Since we’ve been neglecting our bi-weekly schedule of updates, we made a 30-song playlist of a variety of Hip-Hop acts in a bid to cover the culture properly as we should. Opening up our list is Nas, who just released his 13th studio album, King’s Disease. Following the Queens legend is Brooklyn’s own JAY-Z, who delivers a strong feature for Pharrell Williams’ “Entrepreneur” track, production by The Neptunes. Rounding out the playlist is Drake, Lil Durk, Anderson .Paak, and Rick Ross for some of the mainstream offerings. On the underground side, Che Noir, SmooVth, Hus Kingpin, ROZEWOOD, Raz Fresco, and others pro...

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