A Week In Hip Hop
Righty ho, apparently it's Thanksgiving or something in the United States. Not sure what that is, but at least the US has given us plenty of awesome hip hop to be thankful for right!?
Righty ho, apparently it's Thanksgiving or something in the United States. Not sure what that is, but at least the US has given us plenty of awesome hip hop to be thankful for right!?
Big K.R.I.T has been on the scene for a while now, churning out hip hop that rocks with bass and represents the South perfectly.
Gotta kick of this week's hip hop love fest with a yarn about the Shady cypher.
Domo Genesis, member of Odd Future and all round musical cool cat dropped Under The Influence 2 the other day.
Front to back, Theophilus London’s ‘Vibes’ delivers on the name.
Earlier in the week I watched this interview courtesy of Hot 97 of Kendrick Lamar, the great one.
Clockwork Indigo, a match made in heaven and a mixtape that kinda blew my mind to be honest.
That my friends is the artwork for the Wu Tang Clan's album 'A Better Tomorrow'.
Howdy doodle, it's been a week in hip hop. It's also been a week in real life but we don't care about none of that, just hip hop.
It’s no secret that as far as Hip Hop music and the culture as a whole is concerned, the South goes off.
Music is fun, that's the blueprint for The Midnight Life.
Vince Staples hits you like a shoulder from one of the big boys at lunch time rugby.
I don't think I've been this excited about writing about stuff before. Why? Because New Zealand's taking over that's why!
If you're reading this for the first time, welcome. Enjoy our selection of hip-hopness from around the world.
It's pretty hard to stay on the pulse of absolutely everything, so Gambino's new mixtape 'STN MTN/Kauai' hosted by Mr Gangsta Grillz DJ Drama kinda crept up on me.
You know, in the digital age there's still many artists who get me excited about an upcoming release.
Two years ago Gary Clark Jr. released his debut Major Label album, Blak and Blu. It was supposed to be a proclamation, a re-heralding of The Blues to the masses. Gary was to be a prophet.