Rukus – Slow It Down (Ft. Soulbrotha)
Rukus – Slow It Down (Ft. Soulbrotha)
Produced by: J-Slikk
Ruk spits a mean verse about taking a deep breath, while Soulbrotha gets his soulful crooning on. My only gripe is that it’s too short. Enjoy.
Rukus – Slow It Down (Ft. Soulbrotha)
Produced by: J-Slikk
Ruk spits a mean verse about taking a deep breath, while Soulbrotha gets his soulful crooning on. My only gripe is that it’s too short. Enjoy.
Rukus feat. Naira & Soulbrotha – “Diva” (Remix)
Soulbrotha, Naira, and Rukus make a toasty Beyonce sandwich. All patty, no cheese.

Rukus (Ft. Soulbrotha) – I’m Nigerian
Rukus and Soulbrotha wax poetic about survival of the fittest, while repping their Nigerian heritage. This is the best sampling of Lil Wayne’s voice I’ve heard in a long time.
The Houston Press has crowned Soulbrotha their Artist of the Week. Therefore, he is now legendary and should be addressed as such. So from here on out, we’ll call him the Legendary Soulbrotha (aka Esbee aka The Mail Man of Hip-Hop). If you know anyone who’s still sleeping on this dude, please shoot me their mailing address and I’ll send them a steel-laced spring mattress.
Soulbrotha – “The Twitter Song”
Soulbrotha kicks off 2009 with a song about everyone’s newest addiction, the micro-blogging behemoth we all know as Twitter. The song is pretty much his take on what makes Twitter tick. My only gripe is that it’s too short.

Soulbrotha – Viva La Revolucion (Viva la Vida II)
If you’re a sucker for well thought-out narratives, you’re going to love this one.

Soulbrotha + Kay (of The Foundation) – Go Left
Soulbrotha went and got himself a cool collaboration. Talk about grind. “Go Left” is from an upcoming Dumhi-curated EP that features an array of grassroot MCs, from Reef tha Lost Cauze and Trek Life to Sadat X and Von Pea (of Tanya Morgan).
Enjoy!