![]() ![]() Most of the hip-hop songs we feature on this site are welcome additions to any hip-hop fans collection, yet don’t always make the final cut when it’s time to make a playlist for a summer party. OnCue, we salute you, September 7th can’t come soon enough. Every song samples a past Red Hot Chili Pepper single, yet it is OnCue who steals the show from the California rock legends on every track – particularly during my personal favorite “ Otherside.” In my mind there is no doubting that OnCue is one of best emerging artists we feature, and watching his career progress is truly exciting, since every thing this man touches seems to turn to gold. As this is a somewhat retrospective look at the Connecticut-based rapper, it is worth a mention that OnCue’s previous mixtape called “Cueyfornication” can be downloaded here – and is insanely dope. Featuring a haunting sample of Australian singer-songwriter Sia’s track of the same name, Cuey provides his characteristic combination of thoughtful lyrics matched with a determined flow. To hold ourselves/our followers over, today’s post features an older OnCue song titled “Breathe Me,” guaranteed to impress all who listen. The two leaks off the album have been outstanding – “Friends” and “Crashing Down” – and it’s impossble to wait for the full project to be released given our excitement (check out the video preview below!). ![]() Check it out/download below! Spread the word – and remember, you heard it hear first.Īs you can see in the poster above, OnCue’s next mixtape “Cuey Sings The Blues” will be dropping for FREE on September 7th. Cuey kills his verse which is highlighted by his combination of confidence and humour – lyrics include “never been cocky but i still know i’m the shit though” and the funny line “don’t bring your girlfriend around me homie I might motorboat her.” It’s Cuey letting loose, and it’s fun to listen to – we couldn’t enjoy it more. We’ve featured him three times before – first for “Crashing Down” and “Friends,” next for “Inhale Exhale (VKNG Remix), then for “Breathe Me.” Today, we add another killer track to the list – “Let Loose.” Featuring a sample of Feist’s “One, Two, Three, Four,” Cuey teams up with Nickelus F and Theo Martins for a masterful collaboration. In our opinion, OnCue has earned his spot as one of the best emerging MC’s in the game, thanks to a combination of great samples and witty lyrics. Here at The Nosebleed Section we CANNOT WAIT for the full-length release of OnCue’s Cuey Sings The Blues which drops September 7th. Let Me Go Lifestyles of the Rich and the Swellegant Los Angeles Man Matchbook Metermaids Mike Posner More About Nothing Na Palm North Carolina Now I Understand NYC Ode to Illmatic OnCue Philadelphia Pomona Popular Rakaa Really Rhymesayers Right Way S-Preme Seattle Shane Eli Shaun Boothe Speed It Down That Kid C-G The Annexation The Antidotes The Dean's List The Good Sun The ILLZ The Let Go The Lotus Effect The Name is iSH The Nosebleed Nine The Push Toronto Towards The Future Tunji Twitter Tyshae Wale Who Dat Yeah But I Can Rhyme Though You Are Not A Robot Dilated Peoples Don't Turn Around E-Dubble Edgar Allen Floe Fashawn Ghettosocks Grey Area Halifax Hello Higher Homeboy Sandman Hoodie Allen Hustle To Be Free Indiana iSH J. Latest and Greatest AudioDax Beyond Belief Brooklyn California CA State of Mind Chicago College Crown of Thorns Cuey Sings The Blues D.O.
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