Atlanta’s annual One Music Fest swings for the fences every year with their line-up and they have connected again in 2016. This year they are boasting Ice Cube, Erykah Badu, Anderson .Paak, Busta Rhymes and a Dungeon Family reunion.
Big K.R.I.T. is one of two Hip-Hop artists who have built a successful legacy by championing the Magnolia State every chance they got, but even he knows where to draw the line when it comes to hometown pride.
For almost 10 years the XXL Freshman cover has been one of the most debated lists in Hip-Hop. Of course, every year someone gets “left off” and opinions go flying.
Monday night (Oct. 26), Chance The Rapper premiered his new single “Angels,” featuring Saba, on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
It’s still all about Cadillactica but Big K.R.I.T. felt it best for him to get an oil change and the Mississippi titan called up DJ Drama and dropped his first full length of the waning year with It’s Better This Way.
Big K.R.I.T. has come a mighty long way since his humble beginnings of rapping about “country sh*t” on his critically acclaimed mixtapes. The Meridian, Mississippi MC took a journey back through time during his recent visit with Bomani Jones and Dan Le Batard on ESPN’s Highly Questionable when he relived a time where he had […]
In today’s Wired Tracks, Hip-Hop Wired highlights two fresh releases from a few of the West Coast’s finest MCs.
Raury’s career is moving at the speed of light, and he’s set to reach yet another milestone with the release of his debut album All We Need (due in stores October 16).
Today (August 26) happens to be Big K.R.I.T.’s 28th birthday. But rather that bask in the glory (and gifts) that come with one’s life anniversary, the MC blesses fans with a new track called “86.”
Dreamville’s own Bas ends his hiatus with the release of “Night Job,” a new track featuring J. Cole.
Freddie Gibbs isn’t taking any prisoners as he roll outs his upcoming Shadow of a Doubt album (due in stores November 20), from which he blesses fans with a pair of new tracks.
It’s been a while since Kevin Gates has said or done something controversial, so what better a time to release a visual and remind everyone that he’s actually a rapper and not an antagonist of humanity.