Why you should still see Jay Z in concert, even if you’ve seen it all before.
Continually interesting, increasingly accessible output from Chicago’s tangled-up contingent.
Big Boi and Andre 3000 have more shows up their sleeves.
Right on schedule, Tink has dropped her much-anticipated Winter’s Diary 2: Forever Yours mixtape, and like it’s predecessor, it finds her switch flipped back to R&B.
Recording workshops this weekend; on January 24th, an El-P performance.
Earlier tonight, Hot 97′s Funk Flex premiered a Busta Rhyme remix of slinky BEYONCÉ cut “Partition,” featuring his fellow New York rhyme-slinger Azealia Banks to join him.
Now can Atlanta get a show?
Ski-masked, gold-fronted New York rapper Leikeli47 premieres new tape “Lk-47 Pt. II,” as well as a new video for bad bitch crew love anthem “C&C.”
Harlem crooner Tim Vocals, along with frequent collaborator Nino Man, releases a thugged-out cover of August Alsina’s “I Luv This Shit.”
“285 KENT wasn’t afraid to be a place where you could get laid.”
On January 21, Chicago’s premier soul trap rapper-producer Tree will follow-up on last year’s standout Sunday School II: When Church Lets Out tape with an EP called The @MCTreeG. Here, a first taste.