Just as perfumers are wont to do, The Cancel integrates elements of jazz, lounge and instrumental hip-hop with the auditory essences of the world RJD2 cultivate...
Denver has never been a hot bed for hip hop. Flobots and 3OH!3 are the only hip hop-flavored acts to break nationally to date. A groundswell's in progress thoug...
A true artist might sacrifice everything, from their family to their health, to create meaningful works of art. But applause, praise, or even having an audience...
Photo by Julian Murray.
After a long layoff between albums, Brother Ali has come back with a vengeance on his new release Mourning In America And Dreaming I...
Hip-hop has so many different striations and variations now--from the poetics of Saul Williams to the astute rhymes of CunninLynguists to more instrumental rend...
How about a little wacko Jacko banging on your speakers this afternoon? No, that isn't a joke at Michael Jackson's late expense--I'm talking about the original:...
From the two that have seemed to become the mothers of hip hop, Afeni Shakur and Voletta Wallace, to Debbie Mathers, topics of moms and motherhood have been a m...
In case you haven't heard, 2pac made a posthumous appearance at Coachella as a hologram (or some kind of illusory visual image) alongside Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg...
The legendary duo of Talib Kweli and Yasiin Bey (aka Mos Def) are ready to grace Denver with their presence on May 11 at Cervantes. Joining them will be Whosane...
Before their New York City show, and Earl's first time on stage, the Odd Future crew was interviewed for Hot 97. Though Taco and Tyler had been on the program b...
This is something I really didn't want to write about, but it kept coming up (and apparently isn't going away, wasn't a publicity stunt/joke, and is happening)....
I've said a few things about Odd Future in the past. But that was about their music. Now they have their own television show.
I bet you can guess what channel ...