Blue Scholars – “Slick Watts”
The Blue Scholars recently released their video for Slick Watts which features some cameo appearances from Macklemore and Sol. It’s good to see the locals
The Blue Scholars recently released their video for Slick Watts which features some cameo appearances from Macklemore and Sol. It’s good to see the locals
Gynch and Macklemore joined the Blue Scholars at the Sonics Rally for the song “NxNW”!
Seattle, Washington, is renowned for its vibrant music scene. It has been the birthplace of numerous influential musicians and bands over the years. From the
Word Around the Sound is… we’re going to be sippin’ on REPOSADO all summer long with the release of their album Tequila Funk. I have
There’s always more to a metropolis than meets the eye. Seattle, for example, is known best for breeding some of the biggest local-turned-global music entities
2019 was incredible for the music scene in Washington. So many artists released highly anticipated projects that ended up being, in my opinion, the best
You can not discuss Seattle hip-hop royalty with out discussing Common Market. Discover the history of the Seattle underground with Ra Scion of Common Market.
D. Mikey just released the Zips EP, produced by Beatsbyluca. To me, it’s a masterwork project. Taking me back to the original days of discovering
Travis Thompson goes in on Sway In The Morning, but, before, Thompson talked about his Native American heritage, Seattle, his hip-hop influences and working with
Washington is a bastion for music. People may not think of the Pacific Northwest as a popular music destination, but this entire state is constantly
Seattle’s hip-hop scene isn’t shit. That is a factual statement. Save me the “we have OG’s and history…blah…blah…fucking blah.” In terms of hip-hop as a
Summer Meltdown is just a month away which means its the perfect time to secure your tickets for this years festival. Rumor has it that advanced
Respect My Region has been making some major moves so far in 2016 and is excited to be attending over 5 music festivals this summer. We
Brothers From Another drop Molly Moons on us featuring Thig Nat (The Physics) and Geo (Blue Scholars), in reference to Molly Moons ice cream shop
The Physics have started a Kickstarter project to help raise money for their upcoming album Tomorrow People. Go check it out, and donate to them,
A pioneer of red dirt music, John Cooper has seen the red dirt industry in Oklahoma evolve into something amazing. “It’s been a nice, cool,
LinkedIn may be the last platform you think you need to be on as a creative or music artist. However, LinkedIn isn’t just for people
Artists working in fast food well before they found fame is nothing new. However what is fairly new is the amount of artists going back
American rapper Megan Thee Stallion and mobile payment service Cash App have partnered together to give away $1 million worth of stocks to Megan’s Hotties.
Travis Thompson’s highly anticipated release of Reckless Endangerment lights another wick on this young artist’s explosive career. Thompson is the ripest apple in Seattle’s rap
Dawg Star started growing recreational cannabis in 2011. They were the first licensed I-502 producer, a title this team takes pride in. Their GG #4
The Blue Scholars recently released their video for Slick Watts which features some cameo appearances from Macklemore and Sol. It’s good to see the locals
Gynch and Macklemore joined the Blue Scholars at the Sonics Rally for the song “NxNW”!
Seattle, Washington, is renowned for its vibrant music scene. It has been the birthplace of numerous influential musicians and bands over the years. From the
Word Around the Sound is… we’re going to be sippin’ on REPOSADO all summer long with the release of their album Tequila Funk. I have
There’s always more to a metropolis than meets the eye. Seattle, for example, is known best for breeding some of the biggest local-turned-global music entities
2019 was incredible for the music scene in Washington. So many artists released highly anticipated projects that ended up being, in my opinion, the best
You can not discuss Seattle hip-hop royalty with out discussing Common Market. Discover the history of the Seattle underground with Ra Scion of Common Market.
D. Mikey just released the Zips EP, produced by Beatsbyluca. To me, it’s a masterwork project. Taking me back to the original days of discovering
Travis Thompson goes in on Sway In The Morning, but, before, Thompson talked about his Native American heritage, Seattle, his hip-hop influences and working with
Washington is a bastion for music. People may not think of the Pacific Northwest as a popular music destination, but this entire state is constantly
Seattle’s hip-hop scene isn’t shit. That is a factual statement. Save me the “we have OG’s and history…blah…blah…fucking blah.” In terms of hip-hop as a
Summer Meltdown is just a month away which means its the perfect time to secure your tickets for this years festival. Rumor has it that advanced
Respect My Region has been making some major moves so far in 2016 and is excited to be attending over 5 music festivals this summer. We
Brothers From Another drop Molly Moons on us featuring Thig Nat (The Physics) and Geo (Blue Scholars), in reference to Molly Moons ice cream shop
The Physics have started a Kickstarter project to help raise money for their upcoming album Tomorrow People. Go check it out, and donate to them,
A pioneer of red dirt music, John Cooper has seen the red dirt industry in Oklahoma evolve into something amazing. “It’s been a nice, cool,
LinkedIn may be the last platform you think you need to be on as a creative or music artist. However, LinkedIn isn’t just for people
Artists working in fast food well before they found fame is nothing new. However what is fairly new is the amount of artists going back
American rapper Megan Thee Stallion and mobile payment service Cash App have partnered together to give away $1 million worth of stocks to Megan’s Hotties.
Travis Thompson’s highly anticipated release of Reckless Endangerment lights another wick on this young artist’s explosive career. Thompson is the ripest apple in Seattle’s rap
Dawg Star started growing recreational cannabis in 2011. They were the first licensed I-502 producer, a title this team takes pride in. Their GG #4
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