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Spillage Village Is Hip-Hop’s Hottest New Collective

[ad_1] UnityIn an era where rap collectives are less prominent than ever, Spillage Village carves out a space as rap's best example of all for one and one for all. Get to know the Atlanta crew.Interviews: Peter A. BerryEditor’s Note: This story originally appeared in the Winter 2020 issue of XXL Magazine, on stands now.These days, musical crews dissipate as quickly as they form, but Spillage Village, a creative collective—made up of a bunch of eclectic rappers, singers and producers—is on the rise. After dropping three well-received albums, the members, which includes founders Olu, WowGr8 (a.k.a. the duo EarthGang) and J.I.D plus artists 6lack, Jurdan Bryant, Hollywood JB, Mereba and Benji, reached...

ASAP Ferg, Action Bronson and More: New Projects This Week

[ad_1] Another week, another series of releases that won't disappoint. Whether you prefer listening to music in the car, with friends or while workin from home amid the never-ending coronavirus, hip-hop has got you covered.Last week, with help from NBA champion, Dennis Rodman, A$AP Ferg announced the follow-up to his Floor Seats project and it has arrived. The Harlem, N.Y. rapper takes a different approach with Floor Seats II with an ode to Rodman with Tyga, a track with rock legend Marilyn Mason and rhymes from Lil Wayne, 2020 XXL Freshman Mulatto and Brooklyn newcomer Jay Gwuapo. Prior to the album's arrival, the Ferg released "No Ceilings" with Weezy and Gwuapo, as well as "Move Ya Hips"...