A Week In Hip Hop #15
Curren$y and Mass Appeal got together to serve up the goods, plus there's plenty of bangers to enjoy.
Curren$y and Mass Appeal got together to serve up the goods, plus there's plenty of bangers to enjoy.
A Tribe Called Quest kick off the usual interviews, freestyles and bangers.
You sorta know what to expect from a band like this and that is, blissfully, what you get. It’s guitar driven proto-metallic, headbangin’ throwback. The drums pound. The bass is heavy. The riffs are fierce and coarse.
Logic leads the way as we take a look at all latest hip hop stuff from the past week.
Big K.R.I.T takes you down the right path with his new mixtape.
Go:od AM further reinforces Mac Miller's position in the young brigade of hip hoppers who are the best in the business.
Kirk Knight ladies and genltemen ... and a wide selection of bangers
Kurt Vile has become one of indie rock’s brightest guitar wizards. The Philly fella’s back with a new long-player that continues his wonderful hit-streak of slacker daze magic.
Raps from them UK kids and the collection of bangers is probably the finest in our illustrious history.
If you like your rap with grit and rawness, then Jay Rock should be your favourite. He follows up 2011's Follow Me Home album with yet another strong piece of work from the Top Dawg Entertainment stable.
Texas guitar maestro Gary Clark Jr has been crowned the future King of the Blues for longer than most people have been listening to him.
Do you know who Mike Dean is? If so, you'll enjoy all of this. If not, learn something.