New video for Malkovich’s “Lies” produced by Evilldewer, from the Great Expectations album featuring Omni, Gotham Green, Sum, Computer Jay, Yamin Semali & more.
Directed by Hashim Thomas
http://malkovichmusic.bandcamp.com/

New video for Malkovich’s “Lies” produced by Evilldewer, from the Great Expectations album featuring Omni, Gotham Green, Sum, Computer Jay, Yamin Semali & more.
Directed by Hashim Thomas
http://malkovichmusic.bandcamp.com/



Tri-coastal lyricist Sum presents “Excuses”, the new single from his new album Dragon, Volume 1. Wielding a versatile, virtuosic style developed between his hometown of Chicago and his adopted hometowns of Charlotte, Atlanta, NYC and now Los Angeles, Sum was first introduced to us via his albums The Lil Folk, Lone Wolf, animated hip-hopera The Nobody Hole and his future-funk collective The Milky Way. “Excuses” also features L.A. emcee Malkovich and Chicago singer Airon Azure, and is produced by Needlz, best known for his work with 50 Cent and Bruno Mars. Last year Malkovich and Sum dropped a music video to their song “What I Know” (watch here). “This song is a shout to people who take responsibility for their destiny, no matter how stupid they were in the past,” says Sum about “Excuses”. Dragon, Vol. 1 is available for free download at sumkilla.com. Click here to watch the music video for first single “Timeless”, produced by Ski Beatz.
An unlikely Twitter connection was the catalyst for “What I Know”, a collaboration between L.A. emcee Malkovich and producer BecomingPhill, several thousand miles away in the southern African country of Namibia. The music video was shot in the Nevada desert near Las Vegas by director/rapper Ivan Ives, the talent behind recent videos featuring the likes of RJD2 and more. The song also features Sum, the emcee behind The Lil Folk and Lone Wolf albums as well as the hip-hop opera The Nobody Hole. Malkovich dropped the Ayatollah Presley mixtape earlier this year, hosted by House Shoes and featuring Prince Po of Organized Konfusion, Dibia$e, Killer Reese of King Fantastic, P.U.D.G.E., Sum, IamOmni and many more.

A man dying slowly in the truck he calls home. Another, hauling boxes at a market in exchange for a spot in a storage box where he sleeps each night. Immigrants, actors, recovering drug addicts, college students and true blue Angelenos, all trying to rent themselves one more month in the waiting room, one more month for their dreams to come true. This is life in Palms, L.A.’s most diverse and densely populated neighborhood, where Snoop Dogg caught his murder case, and where “everybody’s on their way somewhere else”, as emcee and eight-year resident Malkovich says on his dedication to his adopted home. The people and places of Palms take center stage in the video, directed, filmed and edited firsthand by Malkovich. Shot one month before Kanye West & Jay-Z’s “Otis” video aired, scenes shot against a wall mural of the U.S. flag with a local homeless man inadvertently make this video the polar opposite of ‘Ye and Jay’s celebration of the American dream. Malkovich dropped the Ayatollah Presley mixtape earlier this year, hosted by House Shoes and featuring Prince Po of Organized Konfusion, Dibia$e, Killer Reese of King Fantastic, P.U.D.G.E., Sum, IamOmni and many more.
