Playboi Carti’s self-titled vinyl is a must-have for hip-hop fans
Playboi Carti, a name that resonates deeply within the hip-hop community, burst onto the scene with his self-titled album released in 2017. This album not
Playboi Carti, a name that resonates deeply within the hip-hop community, burst onto the scene with his self-titled album released in 2017. This album not
In the ever-evolving world of hip-hop, few artists have made as significant an impact as Lil Yachty. His 2017 album, Teenage Emotions, is a testament
Two decades after its initial release, Ludacris‘ Red Light District stands as a testament to Atlanta’s influential sound in hip-hop culture. The 2004 album, which
In a twist that reads more like a primetime drama than NFL news, Marsha Kearney, mother of Kansas City Chiefs’ rising star Rashee Rice, finds
Questlove has more than 200,000 records in his collection. The musician has been accumulating vinyl for years and his hobby has stepped up recently because
Childish Gambino has released the album Atavista. The finished version of his 2020 record, 3.15.20 — which comes with the new track “Little Foot Big
The lost Bob Marley song, “Selassie is the Chapel,” has been released. The 1968 tune by the late reggae icon was penned by his friend
Janet Jackson is reissuing five more of her classic albums on vinyl, after having already reissued her 1986 album Control last month. Jackson will reissue
Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. DJ Jamad was inspired to rock
Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. DJ Singh Slim started spinning
Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. Sean Falyon has been contributing to
Part 1 of Rolling Out’s look at the most interesting vinyl shops in New York City showcases two shops great for hard-to-find records and CDs
See the worst hip-hop album covers ever.