
[LISTEN] SONGS WE’RE OBSESSED WITH
VIPER‘s founder Lily Mercer rounds up the songs she’s got on repeat right now… Headie One – ‘Pound Signs’ Gucci Mane ft Pooh Shiesty & Sir Mix-A-Lot – ‘Posse On Bouldercrest’ Skepta & Pop Smoke
VIPER‘s founder Lily Mercer rounds up the songs she’s got on repeat right now… Headie One – ‘Pound Signs’ Gucci Mane ft Pooh Shiesty & Sir Mix-A-Lot – ‘Posse On Bouldercrest’ Skepta & Pop Smoke
New music from the national treasure they call Vince Staples… Not only do we get a new song, it comes with a striking visual, plus news of an album OTW! The new project is set
Viper’s first trip to Poland was reserved for a super special event, Open’er festival in the port town of Gdynia. Boasting performances from Pharrell Williams, Wiz Khalifa, Vince Staples, Skepta, Section Boyz and more, the
You might not know his name, but you’ll definitely know Mike Miller’s photography. This LA native has shot album artwork for the biggest name in West Coast rap during the late eighties and early nineties,
Meet Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples, two cult Los Angeles lyricists that stand out amongst industry peers jumping on trends to capitalise on rapid success. Or as Earl poetically describes it, “Fishy niggas stick to
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VIPER‘s founder Lily Mercer rounds up the songs she’s got on repeat right now… Headie One – ‘Pound Signs’ Gucci Mane ft Pooh Shiesty & Sir Mix-A-Lot – ‘Posse On Bouldercrest’ Skepta & Pop Smoke
New music from the national treasure they call Vince Staples… Not only do we get a new song, it comes with a striking visual, plus news of an album OTW! The new project is set
Viper’s first trip to Poland was reserved for a super special event, Open’er festival in the port town of Gdynia. Boasting performances from Pharrell Williams, Wiz Khalifa, Vince Staples, Skepta, Section Boyz and more, the
You might not know his name, but you’ll definitely know Mike Miller’s photography. This LA native has shot album artwork for the biggest name in West Coast rap during the late eighties and early nineties,
Meet Earl Sweatshirt and Vince Staples, two cult Los Angeles lyricists that stand out amongst industry peers jumping on trends to capitalise on rapid success. Or as Earl poetically describes it, “Fishy niggas stick to