I created D.B.D.R. to spread only the best music to those who appreciate and respect it. While I do not provide download links, I do take it upon myself to preview a ton of music so that this blog showcases only the best tracks by the most talented artists. You will find no advertisements or flash player on Dank Beats Dope Rhymes so that it can be viewed and enjoyed on any phone or tablet with internet access.
Exile is by far my favorite producer still in the game. I saw him live at Subterranean in Chicago and his MPC skills were legendary. Hopefully he reunites with Blu sometime soon and they release Below the Heavens II. In terms of rhymes on this track, Fashawn does a pretty satisfactory job as well. The whole album deserves a listen but here are my tops:
Dark Time Sunshine is a newer group consisting of Cape Cowen aka Onry Ozzborn (the MC) and Zavala (the producer). I have not had a chance to listen to their album all the way through, but I do like this track with Qwel on it (link below).
12. Instructions to Numb Feat. Solillaquists of Sound, Xperience & Qwel
This is a group I just started listening to a few days ago. Definitely give this album a listen on its production value alone. I've highlighted a few of the tracks that caught my attention during my first listen.
If you do not know who this DC native is, something is wrong with you. Damu has certainly mastered the MPC and in the past actually used it as a pillow at night in the parks of DC (not sure whether it was promotional or out of necessity).
Do not listen to this album in its entirety. But for those of you who like a dose of Xaphoon's production once in a while I've included links to the better tracks.
Here is an up and coming producer's solo project. Von produced a good portion of Tanya Morgan's (Brooklynati). I've included links to the best tracks off the album.
3. The Yorker
4. I Know We're Right ft. Keisha Shontelle
5. We Should Be Rocking Ft. Donwill & Aeson Lee Sissing
Here are my favorite tracks off this recently released mixtape. It is clear that B.o.B is on another level and is working as hard as he can to stay that way.
1. Beast Mode (prod. by Infinity)
2. So So (prod. by Jim Jonsin)
3. How u do that (prod. by Kutta)
5. Higher ft. Playboy Tre, Prince Cy Hi & Bun B (Prod. by Polow da Don)
It was hard to narrow it down and may be subject to change, but here are my top 29 albums released in 2009.
Big Sean (UKNOWBIGSEAN) BlakRoc (BlakRoc) Blame One (Days Chasing Days) Blockhead (The Music Scene) B.o.B aka Bobby Ray (B.o.B Vs Bobby Ray) Camp Lo (Another Heist) Chiddy Bang (The Swelly Express) Danny! (Where is Danny?) Diamond District (In The Ruff) DJ Heat & Blu ((So)ul Amazing (Part 2)) Doom (Born Like This) Elzhi (The Leftovers Unmixedtape) Exile (Radio) Fashawn & Exile (Boy Meets World) Fresh Daily (The Gorgeous Killer: In Crimes of Passion) Fresh Daily (Tomorrow is Today) J. Rawls & John Robinson (The 1960's Jazz Revolution Again) Kenn Starr (It's Still Real...) Kam Moye (Splitting Image) Kid Cudi (Man on the Moon: The End of Day) Kid Cudi (The Moon Man) Lil' Wayne (No Ceilings) Muamin Collective (World B. Free) Nat King Cole (Re: Generations) Oddisee (Mental Liberation) Pac Div (Church League Champions) Tanya Morgan (Brooklynati) Trek Life & Oddisee (New Money) 2 Hungry Bros (My Crew's All Thinner)
Here is a video from a dope artist who happens to have a new album out "Everything Changes Nothing", which I have not yet had a chance to preview. I'll post more about his new album when I get a copy of it.