New York City artist Wiki returns with his sixth studio album, ‘Ancient History,’ marking a shift toward drumless production and cryptic lyricism.
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Hus Kingpin Returns with the Atmospheric ‘Threesome 6’
East Coast lyricist Hus Kingpin reunites with producer Cory Atkins for the latest installment in his acclaimed Threesome series.
Mickey Diamond & Big Ghost Ltd. Conclude Trilogy with ‘Blood of the Lamb’
Mickey Diamond and Big Ghost Ltd. deliver a powerful, religiously-themed conclusion to their ‘The Wolf, The Lamb & The Goat’ trilogy.
NVY JONEZ LKR & MACHACHA Bring Transatlantic Grime on ‘Villano De Medianoche’
Brooklyn meets Copenhagen in this gritty, ten-track collaboration that redefines the underground boom-bap aesthetic.
Da Beatminerz and John Brown The Rapper Find Alchemy on ‘Waxing In Mecca’
Legendary production duo Da Beatminerz and lyricist John Brown The Rapper unite for their new album, ‘Waxing In Mecca,’ a masterclass in boom-bap evolution.
Seth Narley’s Rocking “Prada Cups in the South of France” (EP Review)
South Bronx emcee Seth Narley returns with his 10th EP, delivering a sophisticated blend of jazz-infused production and introspective lyricism.
Godilla Returns with ‘Prismas Electricos’: A Nostalgic EP Review
After a nine-year hiatus, Easton emcee Godilla makes a triumphant return with his latest EP, ‘Prismas Electricos,’ produced entirely by Native Born.
Mr. Y.U.G. Returns After 9 Years with Personal LP “UrAmerica”
Detroit veteran Mr. Y.U.G. makes a powerful return to the hip-hop scene with his seventh studio album, “UrAmerica,” inspired by his young son.
“Only Crying Because I’m Drunk Too” Presents a More Versatile BVNGS
New York City emcee BVNGS returns with her 9th EP, showcasing a deeper level of vulnerability and an expanded artistic range.
A-F-R-O Takes an Experimentally Dark Detour on ‘Blood Rain’
Los Angeles emcee A-F-R-O returns with his 16th EP, ‘Blood Rain,’ delivering a darker, self-produced exploration of his evolving sound.
