Mixtape Mondays: Curren$y’s ‘More Saturday Night Car Tunes’
Indie favorite Curren$y returns with a follow up to his popular Saturday Night Car Tunes mixtape. Much like its predecessor, More Saturday Night Car Tunes
Indie favorite Curren$y returns with a follow up to his popular Saturday Night Car Tunes mixtape. Much like its predecessor, More Saturday Night Car Tunes
“NOW they wanna hear a country n—- rap/ 5 albums in and they swear a country n—- snapped/ Thought they wanted gold, thought they wanted shine,
North Memphis native Snootie Wild took some time to explain to rolling out exactly what he’s learned now that he’s gotten his big break.
To say Lil Boosie has been on a mission since being released from prison earlier this year would be an understatement. The Louisiana rapper has
Hailing from the eastside of Chicago’s South Side (yes, that’s a thing), Jabari ESC is back with a new mixtape called Super F—–n Decent and
Billionaire Buck has dropped a scorching remix of Wiz Khalifa’s “When I’m Gone.”
MC Lyte has dropped a topical new track called “Dear John.” The song, described as a message to black men, features another hip-hop vet, Chicago emcee Common.
If ever there was a musical formula that you can always count on, it would be the marriage of R&B vocals over hip-hop beats. On her latest offering, The Notorious
San Francisco collective Vinyl Spectrum is a blend of classic rock, blues and funk and they’ve just released their latest EP, Color By Numbers. The group was founded by Frank Fusco after he moved to the Bay area from Philadelphia in 2012.
It looks like the Gucci Mane is making good on his promise; as he released his latest mixtape “I Am Trap” this Labor Day weekend.
Undoubtedly one of, if not the hottest artists in Chicago at the moment, Lil Bibby strikes with perfect timing to drop the follow up to
Nicki Minaj fans can rejoice. Her upcoming third official studio album, The Pinkprint, has gotten an official release date.
Compton rapper Game recruiting some hip-hop heavyweights for his new message track “Don’t Shoot.” The song was released online August 27 and features Diddy, Rick Ross, Curren$y, Wale, R&B supergroup TGT, DJ Khaled, Swizz Beatz, Fabolous and more rapping about the conflict in Ferguson, Miss. and the shooting of 18 year old Mike Brown by Ofc. Darren Wilson.
If you’ve been missing some of that hardcore “Dirty South” flavor, you’ll love this collection of new trap music entitled Presidential Vol. 1. Presented by The Democratz
It’s been a while since the 1990’s heyday of NBA ballers making attempted forays in rap, but everything comes back full circle, right? Thanks to
After a single listen to Chicago based singer Jeremih’s new mixtape, N.O.M.A. (Not On My Album), only one phrase comes to mind: Turn Up! This seven
Roc Nation rapper J. Cole has released a new song in tribute to slain 18-year old Michael Brown.
In case you don’t get the chance to listen to the radio on the daily, don’t fret. The Power In Numbaz Universal collective have amassed
When you’re an artist and you have the time and means like legendary Chicago wordsmith Malik Yusef, sometimes you just want to go back and revisit
Hailing from Chicago’s west side, as a youth, Beeware did not take the expected approach common for young men growing up in one of Chicago’s