Off that There Goes The Neighborhood which you can procure for the price of breathing, here.
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DOWNLOAD: There Goes The Neighborhood – Fearce & BeanOne
Fearce Villain and BeanOne form like Scotch and soda for this 12-track freebie, There Goes The Neighborhood. Unsurprisingly great chemistry abounds as the frequent Dyme Def collaborators get it on for the Yuk collective. Download the dope here.
VIDEO: “Let It Be” – Dyme Def (dir. by The Note)
This track is at least six years old, but seems to resonate around Town more than any other Dyme Def song to date. The Note picks up the HD for directorial duties.
VIDEO: “Outlandish” – FRCxBNE (Fearce Villain & BeanOne)
Dyme Def’s Fearce Vill and producer BeanOne are: FRCxBNE. “Fearce and Bean” kinda sounds like the hot new food joint in the South End. They should explore that collab after There Goes The Neighborhood drops.
VIDEO: “Blossoms of Fire” – Gabriel Teodros
Colored People’s Time Machine coming January 19. “Blossoms of Fire” was produced by BeanOne and directorial duties on the clip were handled by Barni Qaseem and Shadi Rahimi.
DOWNLOAD: “Raw” – SK (prod. by BeanOne)
The latest from Sportn’ Life: budding rapper SK goes in over a grimy BeanOne build.
VIDEO: “Tell ‘Em Where You’re From” – Dyme Def
New clip from Dyme Def, produced by their unofficial in-house slap-master Bean One. Word on the press release is DD have left 800 LB Gorilla in favor of doing their own sh-t with the Yuk The World collective.
Catch Dyme Def, Helluvastate and THEESatisfaction at Nectar Lounge next Tuesday for the FADER/Vitamin Water Uncapped Live show. There’s a gigantic flyer with information below. (If you can read it, you don’t need glasses.)

DOWNLOAD: “Dyme Def x GOODS x Seattle” – Dyme Def (prod. by BeanOne)
A natural sonic connection exists between hip-hop in SoCal and the Pac NW. We do share a coast, after all. Producer BeanOne finds the familial link in 808 kicks and classic vocal samples for this GOODS exclusive by Dyme Def. The joint’s free and dedicated to this equally fresh drop from the venerable SEA establishment.
DOWNLOAD: “Yuk The Police” – YUK f/Spaceman & Xperience
F-ck the spaced-out clean-line synths of modern day hip-hop production. They sound better like like this — fuzzed-out over a chompy beat. Spaceman and XP go in against the cops over Bean’s production. The whole thing sounds like walking on top of crushed-up pieces of concrete. Chunky.
Click to listen to “Yuk The Police” by YUK f/Spaceman and Xperience. Click here for the D/L link.
DOWNLOAD: “Step It Up” (YUK)
The second musical entry from the YUK team. Even Dyme Def’s side projects make most rappers seem wack by comparison.




