BLTTM was one of the most slept on, under-rated, and under-appreciated albums of 2016. Spillage Village showcased a growing chemistry on their last album, Bears Like This Too Much. With trail-blazing members like J.I.D, EARTHGANG’s Johnny Venus and Doctor Dot, and Baltimore talent Hollywood JB, they’ve got a strong cast.Īlthough the album doesn’t have a title or release date yet, the knowledge that they’re sticking with the SpillVill project is excellent news for hip hop fans. The five man collective pulls inspiration from their jazz and soul roots to create a sound that is unlike anything else in hip hop today. The duo recently announced that they have another project in the works with their collective, Spillage Village. Royalty is only the beginning of EARTHGANG’s big plans for 2018. Rags and Robots, their first two EP’s, had some excellent features including Mick Jenkins, Sir, and fellow Spillage Village member J.I.D. Cole, Bas, J.I.D, and star-bound rookie Saba. The EP was originally slated for a January release, but was delayed to February for unknown reasons (probably because they were doing too many shrooms with Isaiah Rashad). Considering their affiliation with Dreamville, possible features for Royalty include J. Royalty is EARTHGANG’s third EP of a trilogy they announced to kick off their stint under Dreamville Records. Related Sauce: EARTHGANG Leads Thousands of Swedes in "Fuck Donald Trump" Chant (caution: includes mild nudity and downright obscene) It’s gonna be fire.Ĭheck Ticket Prices For EARTHGANG’s 2018 TourĬheck out the video from EARTHGANG’s mixtape, Torba, that started it all. The third EP, Royalty, comes out this February. I’ve kept the first two, Rags and Robots, playing on repeat around my crib for the last three months. Since then, they’ve been working on a trio of EP’s to kick off their relationship with Cole’s label. Cole’s Dreamville Records in Fall of 2017. They dropped three albums completely independently, formed a dope hip hop collective while at Hampton University, and went on multiple nation-wide tours before signing with J. Now that they’ve signed on with their first major label, more ears and eyes than ever are focused on EARTHGANG’s partnership – a partnership that has its roots in a 10th grade field trip all the way back in 2008.ĮARTHGANG came up as independent artists in the Atlanta underground. That’s the story of indie artists in the rap game: you see more money on every album / mixtape you sell and get to retain complete creative control but your music doesn’t make it to the national audience.
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To celebrate, we’re throwing it back to the first music video these talented hip hop hippies from Atlanta’s southside ever made.Īlthough it seems like they’ve blown up out of nowhere over the last year, EARTHGANG has actually been making music together for close to a decade. The album features guest appearances from J. EARTHGANG’s new EP is dropping later this month. The Hip Hop collective 'Spillage Village' (collectively made up of EarthGang, JordxnBryant, Hollywood JB and J.I.D.) will be independently releasing their debut album 'Bears Like This Too Much' on December 2nd, 2016.