hip hop
-
A new video from Kendrick Lamar for the track “Rigamortis,” which comes from the Compton rappers latest album Section.80. If you don’t know about this LP yet, damn, watch this review right here. /via/
-
A new track from New York MC Kuhlamity, featuring Chuuwee on the first verse. I’m bloggin’ this track for many of the same reasons I blogged a track from this kid earlier this year: He sounds hungry, he sounds urgent, and his youthful determination is infectious.
-
Hey, everyone! Hope you’re well. Anthony Fantano, here. Internet’s Busiest Music Nerd. You know! Alright, it’s time for another track review. Punching them out right now, and I’m getting to talking about an artist I promised I’d lay an opinion on: Evidence. This dude is
-
Hey, everybody. Trying out this text thing for a quick second so I can get it together and talk about a few records that sorta fell by the wayside for me. In this post, I’d like to talk up the new Phonte album a little bit. The title of
-
Dead End Hip Hop and the Needle Drop team up once again for a review. This time, it’s focused on the new Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire mixtape, Lost In Translation. Here’s the description from Dead End Hip Hop’s YouTube channel: “Brooklyn MC Mr. Muthafuckin’ Exquire is starting to
-
Someone had recommended this to me saying I’d dig it since I was into that Hudson Mohawke EP that dropped earlier this year. It’s a track from Glasgow electronic music producer Rustie. His latest album is Glass Swords, and it’s out now via Warp Records. I guess
-
On his latest solo effort, legendary producer 9th Wonder invites some of his favorite MCs to spit over his beats and celebrate his relevancy as a fixture in hip hop. WATCH THE REVIEW
-
Over the past couple weeks, I’ve gotten some really passionate, enthusiastic requests to review this new album from the Boston, Massachusetts outfit That Handsome Devil. I’ve been sampling the band’s latest album, The Heart Goes to Heaven, The Head Goes to Hell, but I’m still not
-
MP3 A new track from Danny Brown, which if off a forthcoming EP of collaborations between him and producer Black Milk. Detroit forever! The EP’s title is Black and Brown, of course, and it’s gonna see a release on Fat Beats on November 1st. Here’s the track
-
Recently, hip hop’s rawest, loudest, and most intense project, Death Grips, released the building blocks to its first mixtape, Ex Military. So, of course, I had to suggest–via Twitter–that 1-Minute Miracles take on the challenge. I know this dude’s up for a challenge, so it only