
Rasheed Jamal’s ’22 Grams’ Album Spills Black Blood Over Jarring And Memorable Music
Rasheed Jamal is a unique artist through and through. I sense a tale of two worlds in his subject matter and sound. A combination of
Rasheed Jamal is a unique artist through and through. I sense a tale of two worlds in his subject matter and sound. A combination of
We’re living in some of the weirdest of times right now. Phrases like “social distancing” and words like “quarantine” have become daily vocabulary choices. Life
Rasheed Jamal slides through with a new visual from his 2017 album Indigo Child (U Ain’t The Only 1!). “FWM” finds the viewer peeping the visual
The Northwest isn’t as united as we would like to see. Numerous cities sit in their respective pockets and don’t blend too much outside of
Portland rapper Rasheed Jamal links up with Versace Van Londen for the banger ZuZu’s and Wam Wams. Versace has been putting me on to all
My inbox is usually crowded, but every time I get something from my homie Ver$ace Van Londen I get a slight tingle. Not only do I love to see people I like further their craft, I like seeing dope things! Ver$ace has been one of the few videographers who has been up’ing his game with each release (the slow motion and speedy clips are CLEAN) and always doing something different, and he has also been working with a ton of different artists. The Northwest has always been known for ‘boom-bap’ and while I love this genre sometimes I want to nod my head to something with a little more bounce and Rasheed Jamal does that with ‘Dope Tape.’ Keeping the track without ignorance but giving you that ignant head nod ‘feel.’
Rasheed Jamal is a unique artist through and through. I sense a tale of two worlds in his subject matter and sound. A combination of
We’re living in some of the weirdest of times right now. Phrases like “social distancing” and words like “quarantine” have become daily vocabulary choices. Life
Rasheed Jamal slides through with a new visual from his 2017 album Indigo Child (U Ain’t The Only 1!). “FWM” finds the viewer peeping the visual
The Northwest isn’t as united as we would like to see. Numerous cities sit in their respective pockets and don’t blend too much outside of
Portland rapper Rasheed Jamal links up with Versace Van Londen for the banger ZuZu’s and Wam Wams. Versace has been putting me on to all
My inbox is usually crowded, but every time I get something from my homie Ver$ace Van Londen I get a slight tingle. Not only do I love to see people I like further their craft, I like seeing dope things! Ver$ace has been one of the few videographers who has been up’ing his game with each release (the slow motion and speedy clips are CLEAN) and always doing something different, and he has also been working with a ton of different artists. The Northwest has always been known for ‘boom-bap’ and while I love this genre sometimes I want to nod my head to something with a little more bounce and Rasheed Jamal does that with ‘Dope Tape.’ Keeping the track without ignorance but giving you that ignant head nod ‘feel.’
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