Hip-hop legends Blu & Exile kicked off their latest tour with an unforgettable performance at The Lodge Room in Los Angeles.
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Zay Ravelle Elevates the Energy with ‘CINNAMON (CLUB REMIX)’
Australian artist Zay Ravelle returns with a high-octane club remix of ‘CINNAMON,’ showcasing a sharper, more aggressive sound.
“Nearly Nothing’s Enough” Prod. by Relense Further Elevates Farma G as a Solo Artist (Album Review)
Farma G returns with his sophomore solo effort, ‘Nearly Nothing’s Enough,’ featuring gritty, analog production from Relense that cements his status as a formidable solo artist.
The Possession of Razakel: A Masterclass in Industrial Hip Hop
Razakel and producer Crossworm deliver a potent, 10-minute industrial hip-hop masterclass on their latest collaborative EP.
Grafh Returns with ‘Sometimes Money Cost Too Much’
Queens lyricist Grafh delivers his fifth studio album, navigating a mix of gritty boom-bap and modern experimentation after a two-month delay.
Grafh Returns with ‘Sometimes Money Cost Too Much’ (Album Review)
Queens emcee Grafh delivers his fifth studio album, navigating a mix of gritty boom-bap and modern experimentation after a two-month delay.
Billy Danze of M.O.P. Delivers Hard-Hitting Sophomore Effort ‘The Answer’
Brooklyn legend Billy Danze returns with his highly anticipated sophomore album, ‘The Answer,’ proving his enduring relevance in hip-hop.
Ron Browz and NEMS Join Forces for ‘I Should Boom You’ Album
New York veterans NEMS and Ron Browz collaborate on a gritty new studio album, blending classic boom-bap production with sharp lyrical delivery.
“Spirals” is Bake Lo at His Most Refined (Album Review)
Detroit rapper Bake Lo returns with his fifth studio album, ‘Spirals,’ showcasing a matured sound and deep lyrical evolution.
The Gloom Unit’s Full-Length Debut “House of Gloom” Feels Darker Than Their Earlier EPs
West coast horrorcore duo The Gloom Unit delivers a haunting, atmospheric full-length debut that pushes their sound into darker, more visceral territory.
