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Frank Ocean, Jay Electronica, Pusha T, and KanYe West to collaborate on G.O.O.D. Music Album EDITORIALS / JANUARY 19, 2012 This is per tweets of singer/songwriter Marsha Ambrosius, who on the first day of recording announced Frank Ocean, Big Sean, Pusha T, Manny Fresh, and Kanye West all being in the studio together, then on the second d...
Omar LinX: The Future of Contemporary Music EDITORIALS / JANUARY 17, 2012 Omar LinX, a Toronto based artists named to be the king of the city's hip-hop scene. Like everything Canadian, it's hard to take seriously, but this man goes in, working with electronic supergroup ">Zeds Dead to ...
Artist Refresher: Freddie Gibbs EDITORIALS / JANUARY 17, 2012 "I wanna be taboo. I want your parents to not want my music in your iPod. I want your mom to be scared of what I'm talking about because it's so real."When Freddie Gibbs released the official clip to accompany Thuggin' ...
The Return of Black Star EDITORIALS / JANUARY 16, 2012 Legendary hip-hop duo Talib Kweli & Yasiin Bey (formerly Mos Def) are poised to release their first album in 13 years, a project inspired by the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. Their name is a tribute to the Black ...
2011 Year in Review EDITORIALS / DECEMBER 31, 2011 Another year has come and gone. It seems like 365 days go by extremely fast these days.I would like to take this time to review some of my favorite Albums, Mixtapes, Songs and More from 2011.My 8 Favorite Albums of the ...
Hip-Hop Isn't Dead EDITORIALS / DECEMBER 26, 2011 Here we are again—the close of another year. To keep in lockstep with years past, it has been deemed "cool" to criticize hip-hop and say with each passing year, hip-hop moves away from the glorified 80's and 90's and ...
Artist Spotlight: Frank Ocean
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EDITORIALS / DECEMBER 26, 2011 By now, the entire world has heard of the LA-native hip hop collective Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA or, just Odd Future for short). Around 15 million people on YouTube alone have seen the group... |
Lauryn Hill Strengthens her Stride after Years of Faltering Elegance As a singer, poet, rapper and warrior for dissolving conflict, Lauryn Hill has been a powerful figure in my life since I first heard The Score&nb... LL Cool J Says Don't Judge the Confederate Flag In an ironic turn of events country music star’s song ‘Accidental Racist’ is accidentally perceived as racist. Country ... Why We Actually Should Be Listening to Demos The last week brought us new material from Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and Nas—but not in the form of new, official singles, mixtapes, or albums... |