Never Be Shit

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Tree dropped Sunday School II — this time around he recruits the help of a few different producers and guest emcees including Roc Marciano and Danny Brown. He did a proper job with the selections though, his unique vocals go well over most of the beats and the project still comes off as a cohesive body of soultrap work.

Download Tree‘s Sunday School II: When Church Let’s Out.

Delete ‘Em

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Tree leaked another joint off his upcoming Sunday School II project. He recruited Midwest bredren Danny Brown for a guest appearance on this one. This is shaping up to be one of my most anticipated projects of 2013.

Tree “No Faces” (Feat. Danny Brown)

Started Early

Tree released a video for the single he dropped a few months ago, originally titled “Get It”. His upcoming project Sunday School II drops on May 15th. Heard the big homie’s video is getting rotation on that Music Television Jams thing, congrats to that.

Tree “Devotion (Get It)”

Pops Told Me

Tree announced the release of Sunday School II: When Church Lets Out and leaked the first song off the project, featuring Roc Marci. This is definitely one of my most anticipated projects of 2013. If you’re still sleeping on Tree, there’s something seriously fuckin wrong with you.

Tree “Trynawin” (Feat. Roc Marciano)

For The Non-Believers

Tone Skeeta dropped the visuals for his latest single produced by his bredren Tree, along with his mixtape The Total Package.

Grab the tape below. We gotta get this dude on FOTB during his next trip to New York.

Still Right

Tree, Chitown emcee/producer extraordinaire released a new cut that is supposedly for his upcoming solo project. If you missed our interview with Tree, check that. Quite very, especially very soulful banger.

Tree “Get It”

Thirty Flat

Tree, the emcee/producer is back at it with this tape, Featuring the City. It’s entirely produced by Tree and featuring a variety of talent from his homeland of Chicago. Peace to the god for always hitting us with exclusive cuts for Fresh Out the Box. Check the track list below.

1. Bobby Rocwell “Alwayz Round”
2. Tone Skeeta “Dat Chevy”
3. Blanco Caine “Somethin’ Mean”
4. Chance The Rapper “Hey Ma” (Original)
5. Young Giftz “Nino”
6. Cris Crack “I’m Ya Man”
7. Faboi Fresh “Nobody”
8. Save Money “Steamer”
9. Jig Dolla “Prolly”
10. Seven f/ Vic Spencer “Jays”
11. Rashid Hadee & Tone Skeeta “Be A Star”
12. YK “Way Too Blatant”
13. Ando Ruckus “Raw Denim”
14. Naledge & Paypa (of Project Mayhem) “Rubies”
15. Agacee “She Ain’t Wit Nobody”
16. Mick Luter “Chicago Nights”
17. Mike Will The Great & Residue Reed “So What”
18. Project Mayhem f/ Ben Official “The Wire”

Download Featuring the City.

That’s A Sure Thing

Tree and LEP‘s Blanco Caine further prove their good working rapport. Usually I’m real good on the dance music samples in rap, but this shit just works as the homie takes it for a loop around the rhythmic spectrum and replants it dead in center of the soul trap. Tree‘s Featuring The City project drops around X-Mas.


Tree “Something Mean” (Feat. Blanco Caine, Produced by Tree)

99 Problems So It’s On To The Next Bitch


Chi’s Blanco Caine, Tree, and Mikkey Halsted on a redux of the LEP affiliate’s original song. We premiered this 3 weeks ago on Fresh Out The Box, when it was only Blanco and Tree. Caine’s White America coming soon.

Blanco Caine “Front My Move” (Feat. Tree & Mikkey Halsted, Prod. by Goldy Barra)

Also, check last week’s episode for another premier we did for Tree that hasn’t yet hit the blog-waves.

Try Your Luck

Tone Skeeta enlists fellow Gutter City Ent. brethren Tree for his cut “Thrilla n Manilla”. And check Tone‘s solo project, Mixtape Music. Tree also appeared for an interview on our weekly radiowave installment Fresh Out the Box a few months back, learn yourself something.

Tone Skeeta “Thrilla n Manilla” (Feat. Tree)