Blu
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It seems Blu is reinventing himself yet again. After channeling the sound of the L.A. beat scene with NoYork, taking us to church with Jesus, and producing a pair of…keep reading →
It seems Blu is reinventing himself yet again. After channeling the sound of the L.A. beat scene with NoYork, taking us to church with Jesus, and producing a pair of…keep reading →
Black’s back at it! One of the shining gems that emerged in Detroit post-Dilla, Black Milk rose from a roadie for Slum Village to being a powerful force of his…keep reading →
If you’ve at least mildly kept up with hip-hop music, I shouldn’t have to begin to tell you why the mighty Rakim Allah is in the holy pantheon of rap…keep reading →
It’s so nice to listen to someone new, with no fabricated hype or pretension orbiting around them. I mean, I’m sure all artists would like to have their reputation precede…keep reading →
Scoop Deville is one of hip-hop’s hardest working producers. The son of pioneer L.A. MC Kid Frost is an 80s baby, and he’s already amassed a healthy stack of plaques…keep reading →
It may be difficult for those younger than 25 years old to remember a time when Wu Tang were shocking instead of classic. In the early 90s world of boom-bap,…keep reading →
Quelle Chris never disappoints me. When I found out the nomadic, erratic MC had found a proper home with respectable indie imprint Mello Music Group, I was happy. Up until…keep reading →
I used to be of the mindset that “rap = crap.” That was until our resident senior staffer sweeneykovar introduced me to Crown City Rockers, a band out of Oakland…keep reading →
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