Babyface Ray's latest album The Kid That Did proves that a full-length project isn't the best format for the Detroit emcees music, failing to elaborate on certain emotions, Miguel Otarola writes.
Donald Morrison links with Peezy in NYC to speak about teaching people like him about financial literacy through Ghetto University, being an OG of Detroit Hip-Hop, his new album GHETTO and more.
Isaac Fontes connects with the Detroit duo to talk about their come-up, their favorite cartoons, what Detroit is really like and much more.
Kevin Crandall taps in with BabyTron, the Detroit staple currently on a scam rap bender.
BFB Da Packman joins Donald Morrison to talk about everything from addiction and family, to conspiracy theories and Jeffrey Epstein.
Quelle Chris announces his new album and premieres the video for "Calm Before."
Max Bell interviews the Detroit rapper about his new album, Instinctive Drowning, and the depression and drinking that fueled it.
The Motor City producer opens up about his new album. no longer feeling like a new artist, his long term vision, and just how he feels when every damn review and write-up feels the need to mention James Yancey.
We probably needed House Shoes and Hex Murda for ultimate last rites authority on all matters pertaining to the D, but the trio of Black Milk, Quelle Chris, and Denmark Vessey are among the best musicians that Detroit has produced over the last half decade. Knowledge was brought in via carrier pigeon and dispersed via […]