
Ten Artists With Major Impact On The Independent Hip-Hop Scene
In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, the indie scene stands as a bastion of creativity, authenticity, and artistic freedom. These independent artists, unbound by major

In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, the indie scene stands as a bastion of creativity, authenticity, and artistic freedom. These independent artists, unbound by major

Boston absolutely blew us away! Coming straight from Hall of Flowers, RMR made its way out to the East Coast on the 23rd to get

Houston-based rapper Maxo Kream has been taking the world by storm these past few years. In 2018, the MC dropped his first official project Punken

Get excited for the 3rd annual Boston Cannabis Week celebration because they have thought of everything! From September 20th through the 26th there will be

On this Friday the 13th, Boldy James and The Alchemist deliver a new collaborative project that can’t be ignored. Even if you aren’t familiar with

Roc Nation just posted some of the primary artists for their MADE IN AMERICA 2021 festival this September. There’s more heads on the way according

Coffee & Kush, Vol. 2 by California rapper Problem finds the artist in his zone, making the most of the time during quarantine. This release

The list of top talent from the Midwest is endless, and we don’t even need to break into the real OG shit like Michael Jackson

Do you know what the hardest part of getting older is? Finding new music to connect to. There will come a point where you in almost every

Alfredo by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist just dropped, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Throughout the tracklist, Gibbs masterfully follows the smooth

In a perfect bookend to the year their Bandana collaboration dominated, Freddie Gibbs and Madlib joined El Michels Affair for an unforgettable Tiny Desk Concerts

A far cry from his original videos featuring gritty and lived in scene where motherfuckers were smoking actual crack on film, Freddie Gibbs released another

Reclusive beat wizard, Madlib, and charismatic veteran rapper, Freddie Gibbs, first partnered on 2014’s Pinata. The album went over well with hip-hop heads but was

Khalifa Kush isn’t the only weed strain named after a rapper. Check out the other rappers that took their love of cannabis to the store

I’m a fiend for live hip hop so I’ve put together not just a list of the best shows to see in May, but my own

In the ever-evolving landscape of hip-hop, the indie scene stands as a bastion of creativity, authenticity, and artistic freedom. These independent artists, unbound by major

Boston absolutely blew us away! Coming straight from Hall of Flowers, RMR made its way out to the East Coast on the 23rd to get

Houston-based rapper Maxo Kream has been taking the world by storm these past few years. In 2018, the MC dropped his first official project Punken

Get excited for the 3rd annual Boston Cannabis Week celebration because they have thought of everything! From September 20th through the 26th there will be

On this Friday the 13th, Boldy James and The Alchemist deliver a new collaborative project that can’t be ignored. Even if you aren’t familiar with

Roc Nation just posted some of the primary artists for their MADE IN AMERICA 2021 festival this September. There’s more heads on the way according

Coffee & Kush, Vol. 2 by California rapper Problem finds the artist in his zone, making the most of the time during quarantine. This release

The list of top talent from the Midwest is endless, and we don’t even need to break into the real OG shit like Michael Jackson

Do you know what the hardest part of getting older is? Finding new music to connect to. There will come a point where you in almost every

Alfredo by Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist just dropped, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Throughout the tracklist, Gibbs masterfully follows the smooth

In a perfect bookend to the year their Bandana collaboration dominated, Freddie Gibbs and Madlib joined El Michels Affair for an unforgettable Tiny Desk Concerts

A far cry from his original videos featuring gritty and lived in scene where motherfuckers were smoking actual crack on film, Freddie Gibbs released another

Reclusive beat wizard, Madlib, and charismatic veteran rapper, Freddie Gibbs, first partnered on 2014’s Pinata. The album went over well with hip-hop heads but was

Khalifa Kush isn’t the only weed strain named after a rapper. Check out the other rappers that took their love of cannabis to the store

I’m a fiend for live hip hop so I’ve put together not just a list of the best shows to see in May, but my own
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