Earlier today, HI-LITE Records released their last track of the year titled “30.9” featuring artist Huckleberry P.
Give it a listen below:
Huckleberry P [30.9] Credit
Lyrics by Huckleberry P
Produced by Anomos
Mixed & Mastered by Paloalto
Earlier today, HI-LITE Records released their last track of the year titled “30.9” featuring artist Huckleberry P.
Give it a listen below:
Huckleberry P [30.9] Credit
Lyrics by Huckleberry P
Produced by Anomos
Mixed & Mastered by Paloalto
Check out the MV for the track “What We Do II” featuring HI-LITE RECORDS crew members Evo, Huckleberry P, Okasian, Paloalto, Reddy, B-Free and Soul
The HI-LITE crew has indeed flourished over the summer, dropping the HI-LITE compilation album, touring around South Korea and now releasing a brand new album
Speaking Trumpet, a crew comprised of Souldive, Born Kim, Kangsan (강산여울), Minos, Kebee, Rhyme-A-, Suda, and Huckleberry P, recently released the second volume of Remix Track.
The tracks from this album is remixed by Speaking Trumpet member Boyrock (formerly known as 진취). For more information about the free tracks, visit Boyrock Soundcloud
Track List
Boyrock | Soundcloud (http://Soundcloud.com/theboyrock)
Boyrock | Twitter (http://Twitter.com/jinthefx)
Boyrock | Facebook (http://facebook.com/jinthefx)
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[button color=”red” size=”medium” ]HI-LITE Records[/button] Okasian – Spread The Word (소문내) Soul Fish & Evo – Feels Good Huckleberry P – Rap Badrhari B-Free –
After dropping their new compilation album last night, HI-LITE RECORDS revealed the teaser video for their title track “What We Do II.”
HI-LITE Records recently released a promotional video for the upcoming compilation album [HI-LIFE].
Earlier today, label HI-LITE Records revealed the artwork for the upcoming compilation album [HI-LIFE] which is expected to drop on June 25.
On January 19th, HI-LITE Records’ Huckleberry P held his own concert at Hongdae DGBD.
The video series features concert and interview footages with Huckleberry P. In part 2, Huckleberry P discusses the meaning behind the concert name Boonshin (분신). “If you look up the term Boonshin (분신) in the dictionary, you will generally see three descriptions: to set oneself on fire as means of political protest (also known as false fire), people who pretend to behave and act like you, and to rise above body consciousness. As you can tell from the poster, I feel like the first meaning most accurately represented the concert; to set myself on fire to deliver hip-hop to my fans.“
Check out the videos below:
Shot by @Etchforte, @Mang9bass, @inspthec
Directed by @Etchforte
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