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Illect Recordings dropped a 19-song album  that hip hop heads will love!  Illect Recordings: Mind the Rap Vol. 4 features over forty-different artists from all around the country, including all of Illect’s twenty artists.

The production had a number of contributors: Die-Rek, Ess Be, Freddie Joachim, Imperial, J. Rhodan, Raging Moses, Rheomatic, Sebastian Hochstein, SoulSeize, Stro Elliot, Sundance, Tee-Wyla, Terem, and Wes Pendleton.

  1. Crowd React featuring Stro Elliot and Lightheaded (Ozay Moore, Ohmega Watts, and Braille
  2. Breathe featuring Ess Be, Red Pill, and Sareem Poems
  3. Promise Land featuring James Gardin and produced by Terem
  4. Feeling Like A G featuring Raging Moses
  5. I Got The Spirit featuring Datin, Raging Moses, Tee-Wyla, Stefan Otto and Jered Sanders
  6. Sweeter featuring WakeUp and J. Rhodan
  7. Really His featuring Krum, Sebastian Hochstein, and Sivion
  8. Know The Call featuring Imperial, Sareem Poems, and Sojourn
  9. The Name Is Die-Rek featuring DIE-REK
  10. Mad Men feat. Midcentury Modern, , the Terrific, Dre, and Evitan (Dres of Black Sheep & Jarobi of ATCQ)
  11. Intergalactic featuring Raging Moses, Change, and Tee-Wyla
  12. Flowers featuring Sadat X, Jurny Big, DJ Kair One, and Sebastian Hochstein
  13. Doin It featuring Freddie Joachim and Ozay Moore
  14. Fresh featuring James Gardin, Imperial, and K.I.N.E.T.I.K.
  15. The Feels featuring WakeUp and Wes Pendleton
  16. Transparent See featuring Ricky Valenz, Ess Be, and Ozay Moore
  17. The Last Sunrise featuring Adam L, DJ Sean P, Sivion, Stro Elliot, and Sundance
  18. Shallow featuring Finale, Ess Be, and Sareem Poems
  19. Victorious featuring James Gardin and SoulSeize

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You can buy it on Amazon, Google Play, or download it for free on . Stream it on Spotify.

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