Today in Hip Hop History:
Guilty Simpson released his debut solo album Ode To The Ghetto March 25, 2008
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Guilty Simpson released his debut solo album Ode To The Ghetto March 25, 2008

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Enoch - No Hands (ft. Guilty Simpson & Fat Ray)
Brick City's Tru Trilla is back at it with another choice cut, the fourth single from his new album 'XVI : Return of the Gods' out soon on May 31st through New Dawn Records.
"Turn That Down" is the latest display of mic skills and production levels evident throughout the upcoming release, galvanised by a heavyweight line up of guest featured artists from around the States.
Veteran NY State producer Frost Gamble makes another appearance following last month's 'End the Day' featuring Ruste Juxx and Julius Luciano of Shoe Gang. His stylish soundtrack platforms a showcase of slick and conscious bars delivered in customary fashion by masters of the craft. This time standing shoulder to shoulder with the Newark native are Detroit's Guilty Simpson and Brooklyn's Skyzoo, icons of the game sharing their cerebral pearls.
Rhymes like polished dimes from seasoned warriors with the scars and belts on the wall that tell their own stories and built the legacies, real talk....
In addition to the official video on Youtube, the single is available on BANDCAMP, SPOTIFY & APPLE
Wildchild (feat. Guilty Simpson & The Soulyghost) - Breathe
We’re nearly a decade removed from the phrase “I can’t breathe” entering the popular lexicon after Black Lives Matter protestors adopted the dying words of Eric Garner as he was being choked to death by an NYPD officer—and yet the phrase, unfortunately, remains just as relevant today. The subject pervades West Coast rapper Wildchild’s latest LP, Omowale, taking center stage on the album’s latest video for “Breathe,” which sees the emcee and his collaborators Guilty Simpson and The Soulyghost laying down flowers at a gravesite. “Breathe” appears on Wildchild’s fourth solo LP, Omowale, which is available now via DSPs, CD and vinyl through KRB Music in partnership with Fat Beats.

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J Dilla - Baby feat Madlib & Guilty Simpson (The Shining, 2006)
Guilty Simpson & Gensu Dean - Only
Guilty Simpson “Letting Off Steam/Love” (2016)