Vince Staples, one of this current Hip-Hop generation’s most talented artists, is giving his fans a treat this month with the announcement of a new project. The Long Beach rap star is set to release a new EP, Prima Donna, and will pair the release with a short film.
Common‘s longtime friend and producer No I.D. was a guest on Soulection Radio recently and left show with a parting gift. A new track from called “Home.”
Eskeerdo is featured on Kendrick Lamar’s soon-to-be No. 1 album, To Pimp a Butterfly, but that’s not the extent of power moves being made from the Cuban MC/songwriter.
Vince Staples has managed to create a sizeable buzz for himself while still maintaining a mystique about himself because all the focus is on his music. After impressing new and existing fans with the shortly sweet Hell Can Wait EP last year, the Long Beach representative pushes his discography 0 to 100 real quick with […]
As the world steadily accuses Kanye West of not respecting his fellow musician’s artistry, he quietly put another up-and-coming artist in Vic Mensa on a bigger scale by featuring him on his new album.
Fans have been clamoring for a new Nas LP, but as we know, the MC only returns to the mic when the mood strikes. However, a gleam of light came from the Queensbridge legend during a recent interview with NPR.
Maryland rapper Logic has enjoyed a steady increase in visibility over the last two years. He stopped by The Breakfast Club to discuss his come up and more.
Hawaii-bred rapper Tassho Pearce has friends in G.O.O.D. places. Consider that to be official, as the newcomer returned today with a track called “Satellites,” featuring KiD CuDi and produced by No I.D.
In a special edition of MTV RapFix with Sway Calloway, Common delved into the making of Nobody’s Smiling, revealing it was created with the help of longtime producer friend No I.D.
New music from Common is always appreciated around these parts. Today, he provides just that with a quality listen titled “Black America,” featuring Top Dawg Entertainment’s Ab-Soul.
Artists can blah blah about their upcoming album plans in YouTube videos until they’re blue in the face but without any sort of action (read: leaks!) nobody’s listening.
Chicago MC and Def Jam signee Common‘s new album, Nobody’s Smiling, is in stores Tuesday, July 22. But, instead of searching for a bootleg, you can stream the project legitimately below.