WESTSIDE GUNN – ‘FLYGOD IS AN AWESOME GOD 2’
‘Flygod is an Awesome God 2’ is the definition of eclectic. Time and time again, the Griselda label has proven that they don’t miss – in fact they won’t miss; even during a pandemic. Although
‘Flygod is an Awesome God 2’ is the definition of eclectic. Time and time again, the Griselda label has proven that they don’t miss – in fact they won’t miss; even during a pandemic. Although
Seventeen year old Memphis rap sensation, NLE Choppa, returns with part five of his incredible Shotta Flow series. You could say he’s celebrating the anniversary of the original track, which dropped June 2019 and at
“Izzy and Camden, so I’m a lil’ bit Cockney” says Ambush Buzzworl on ‘Tommy Shelby (OutDRILL)’, the closer of his new ‘Ask My Brother’ mixtape. You may know the name from his now classic, street hit,
Mozzy continues in the lane laid by Nipsey Hussle, with that classic, street poet style of rap, made iconic by the Marathon founder. His laid back Cali flow is soothing, despite him speaking on street
Viper’s Nest is a new podcast from the team behind Viper Magazine. Recorded in London in March 2019, the first episode features a discussion about Cancel Culture, following Daniel Caesar defending YesJulz. The group also
Atlanta MC Money Makin Nique on his forthcoming album. Standing out as a rapper in Atlanta is no small feat. Planted in the deep south of the U.S., the city already harbours a solid score
Whether it be the Hyphy Rap Movement, facial tattoos or the West Coast slang that seeps into his speech, Oakland born rapper Nef the Pharaoh manifests his surroundings into an artistic movement. It’s 10am in
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. I’m FKi 1st and I make music. People call me “1st” because what’s better than being first? I’m from Atlanta, home of the sauce. I’ve always looked up to Lil Jon
2PhoneShawty: Speaking with Robb Bank$ Staying in the spotlight and remaining in the public’s image; these are things that certain artists crave and other artists avoid. For some, like Floridian rapper Robb Bank$, it’s both.
When you think about the new generation of rappers, those that can truly say they have arrived with something fresh and new to offer the game, few names spring to mind. But then not many
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‘Flygod is an Awesome God 2’ is the definition of eclectic. Time and time again, the Griselda label has proven that they don’t miss – in fact they won’t miss; even during a pandemic. Although
Seventeen year old Memphis rap sensation, NLE Choppa, returns with part five of his incredible Shotta Flow series. You could say he’s celebrating the anniversary of the original track, which dropped June 2019 and at
“Izzy and Camden, so I’m a lil’ bit Cockney” says Ambush Buzzworl on ‘Tommy Shelby (OutDRILL)’, the closer of his new ‘Ask My Brother’ mixtape. You may know the name from his now classic, street hit,
Mozzy continues in the lane laid by Nipsey Hussle, with that classic, street poet style of rap, made iconic by the Marathon founder. His laid back Cali flow is soothing, despite him speaking on street
Viper’s Nest is a new podcast from the team behind Viper Magazine. Recorded in London in March 2019, the first episode features a discussion about Cancel Culture, following Daniel Caesar defending YesJulz. The group also
Atlanta MC Money Makin Nique on his forthcoming album. Standing out as a rapper in Atlanta is no small feat. Planted in the deep south of the U.S., the city already harbours a solid score
Whether it be the Hyphy Rap Movement, facial tattoos or the West Coast slang that seeps into his speech, Oakland born rapper Nef the Pharaoh manifests his surroundings into an artistic movement. It’s 10am in
Firstly, briefly introduce yourself. I’m FKi 1st and I make music. People call me “1st” because what’s better than being first? I’m from Atlanta, home of the sauce. I’ve always looked up to Lil Jon
2PhoneShawty: Speaking with Robb Bank$ Staying in the spotlight and remaining in the public’s image; these are things that certain artists crave and other artists avoid. For some, like Floridian rapper Robb Bank$, it’s both.
When you think about the new generation of rappers, those that can truly say they have arrived with something fresh and new to offer the game, few names spring to mind. But then not many