
Cool Nutz Releases New EP “Accoutrements” Produced by Tope and Trox
Portland has always had its own rhythm. It moves at a pace that rewards patience, creativity, and real work. That mindset is exactly what powers

Portland has always had its own rhythm. It moves at a pace that rewards patience, creativity, and real work. That mindset is exactly what powers

Ralphy Davis and Tope have joined forces to drop No Co-Sign, a collaborative album that’s as much a declaration of their talents as it is

Word Around the Sound is… LROC has an exciting new EP that could be considered required listening off the title alone, Mandatory Obligations. The project

This week RMR is continuing our segment New Music Monday where we share fire music from the past week. Today, we have some great songs

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Portland rapper HANiF. With No Clout, the rapper isn’t focused on anything but the music he enjoys.

They say it’s always summer in California and I think all of that sunshine has given Tope a fresh approach to his music. On his

TOPE slides through with a bouncy gospel cut titled “Faithful” featuring Blu and Abstract Rude. The West Coast truly linked up on this record originally

TOPE is back with new music and a visual for “HOW I KNOW’. The record to me, has a coming of age feel. TOPE sounds like

Northwest hip-hop is at an all-time high. Seattle, Portland, Spokane, and beyond are firing on all cylinders. I’ve been aiming to put out playlist every

Stewart Villain tosses up a banger for the alley-oop to TOPE. Goddamn the sample really moves on ‘The Man’. From Portland to the Bay, TOPE

When some people think of a rapper, the stereotypical image might come to mind. You know, the cliche guy draped in gold chains with a

We’ve been featuring TOPE for a few years now and are big fans of what he does for the Northwest music scene. The former PDX-based artist

Cool Nutz recruits legendary hip-hop group Slum Village and long time collaborator Bosko for the Tope produced remix to ‘Best & Worst.’ Slum Vil has been

TOPE Better Place | You find TOPE just there. a better place. After recently performing at Atlanta’s AC3 Festival, the Portland to Oakland transplant lets go a new

TOPE lets go of a new yam with Miss When Im Gone featuring fellow PDX’ian Dizz. After releasing BrokeBoySyndrome and a group of big shows,

Twenty-one year old Portland, Oregon native Wes Guy puts out a sunny day joint called So Good featuring TOPE. You can find Wes Guy on Twitter at @est_93wesguy and Tope at @itsTOPE. While you’re there, be sure to follow us at @RespectMyRegion.

Seattle’s Thaddeus David links up with his Portland connect TOPE for the visual to ‘Blackjack.’ This is a joint off Thaddeus’s Untitled EP he dropped with Stewart Villain last year.

New TOPE music video! TOPE links up with one of Portland’s favorite video directors, FilthiestPRO, for ‘Oh Sh!t.’ Off that Broke Boy Syndrome project that

TOPE Rocky links up with fellow Portland all star Dizz on ‘Rocky.’ This is one of the more upbeat jams from his recent Broke Boy

Following up on Trouble Man‘s success, Portland, OR rapper/producer TOPE releases his highly anticipated Broke Boy Syndrome album! The album features usual contributors and Portland

TOPE releases Let It Go the anticipated collaboration with Blu produced by fellow Portland producer Stewart Villain. This is a nice smooth track to ride

“Portland Rapper/Producer TOPE is back with Episode 3 of his Day-In-The-Llife series “TROUBLE VISION.” Filmed and edited by Connor Limbocker aka FILTHIEST, TOPE offers a

Tope and 2 Dope Boyz link up California based CashUs King for the Stewart Villain produced ‘Red Lights.’ This is the second release from Tope’s

Portland’s TOPE comes through with his first visual off BROKEBOYSYNDROME. The double feature video gives a dose of cruising around Portland during the day and

Portland has always had its own rhythm. It moves at a pace that rewards patience, creativity, and real work. That mindset is exactly what powers

Ralphy Davis and Tope have joined forces to drop No Co-Sign, a collaborative album that’s as much a declaration of their talents as it is

Word Around the Sound is… LROC has an exciting new EP that could be considered required listening off the title alone, Mandatory Obligations. The project

This week RMR is continuing our segment New Music Monday where we share fire music from the past week. Today, we have some great songs

It’s been a while since we’ve heard from Portland rapper HANiF. With No Clout, the rapper isn’t focused on anything but the music he enjoys.

They say it’s always summer in California and I think all of that sunshine has given Tope a fresh approach to his music. On his

TOPE slides through with a bouncy gospel cut titled “Faithful” featuring Blu and Abstract Rude. The West Coast truly linked up on this record originally

TOPE is back with new music and a visual for “HOW I KNOW’. The record to me, has a coming of age feel. TOPE sounds like

Northwest hip-hop is at an all-time high. Seattle, Portland, Spokane, and beyond are firing on all cylinders. I’ve been aiming to put out playlist every

Stewart Villain tosses up a banger for the alley-oop to TOPE. Goddamn the sample really moves on ‘The Man’. From Portland to the Bay, TOPE

When some people think of a rapper, the stereotypical image might come to mind. You know, the cliche guy draped in gold chains with a

We’ve been featuring TOPE for a few years now and are big fans of what he does for the Northwest music scene. The former PDX-based artist

Cool Nutz recruits legendary hip-hop group Slum Village and long time collaborator Bosko for the Tope produced remix to ‘Best & Worst.’ Slum Vil has been

TOPE Better Place | You find TOPE just there. a better place. After recently performing at Atlanta’s AC3 Festival, the Portland to Oakland transplant lets go a new

TOPE lets go of a new yam with Miss When Im Gone featuring fellow PDX’ian Dizz. After releasing BrokeBoySyndrome and a group of big shows,

Twenty-one year old Portland, Oregon native Wes Guy puts out a sunny day joint called So Good featuring TOPE. You can find Wes Guy on Twitter at @est_93wesguy and Tope at @itsTOPE. While you’re there, be sure to follow us at @RespectMyRegion.

Seattle’s Thaddeus David links up with his Portland connect TOPE for the visual to ‘Blackjack.’ This is a joint off Thaddeus’s Untitled EP he dropped with Stewart Villain last year.

New TOPE music video! TOPE links up with one of Portland’s favorite video directors, FilthiestPRO, for ‘Oh Sh!t.’ Off that Broke Boy Syndrome project that

TOPE Rocky links up with fellow Portland all star Dizz on ‘Rocky.’ This is one of the more upbeat jams from his recent Broke Boy

Following up on Trouble Man‘s success, Portland, OR rapper/producer TOPE releases his highly anticipated Broke Boy Syndrome album! The album features usual contributors and Portland

TOPE releases Let It Go the anticipated collaboration with Blu produced by fellow Portland producer Stewart Villain. This is a nice smooth track to ride

“Portland Rapper/Producer TOPE is back with Episode 3 of his Day-In-The-Llife series “TROUBLE VISION.” Filmed and edited by Connor Limbocker aka FILTHIEST, TOPE offers a

Tope and 2 Dope Boyz link up California based CashUs King for the Stewart Villain produced ‘Red Lights.’ This is the second release from Tope’s

Portland’s TOPE comes through with his first visual off BROKEBOYSYNDROME. The double feature video gives a dose of cruising around Portland during the day and
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