The Memphis veteran talks to Dash Lewis about the many sides of Memphis and his mission to heal.
Big Sad has gained a large and sturdy following, bridging the gap between New LA and the gangbanging, G-Funk era of the 90’s.
Dome of Doom Records has been a central player in the LA beat scene for the past decade. Now the imprint celebrates with a thirty-track reflection.
The Alabama rapper/producer/polymath set out to record a greatest hits album, and he may have done just that on his latest.
On the duo's debut album, the sew the intertwining histories of hip-hop, literature, and Black Chicagoland.
The Bay Area rapper is more than someone just thankful that you're fucking with him. He's here to stay.
The Awful Records alum talks about finding inspiration in the little things, her photography beginnings and the role family played in creating her new album 'I Know I'm Funny haha.'
Tampa duo Vonne and Andre inked a deal with Jagjaguwar after dropping '666 Central Ave.' Now they celebrate with their latest single "Faux Leather."
After a near five-year hiatus, Archibald Slim returns to lead us through the ups and downs of the realist philosophy.
'Nocturnal' was never meant for the casual rap fan, despite its later ubiquity on college radio. 25 years later, Anthony Malone revisits the classic with Dru-Ha and Rock.