You may want to refer to Nitty Scott, MC as anti-turnup after one spin of her latest peace-offering, The Art of Chill.
On April 26, 1995, Ice Cube, DJ Pooh, and F. Gary Gray changed the game with their comedy classic, Friday.
Nitty Scott, MC today debuts the trailer for her upcoming full-length LP, The Art of Chill, which features Ab-Soul, Stacy Barthe, Rapper Big Pooh and more.
Over the weekend, Questlove of The Roots was involved in a brief Twitter scuffle with former Little Brother member Phonte. After Quest joked about Phonte rejoining with Rapper Big Pooh and 9th Wonder, the North Carolina rapper reacted strongly and even threw Solange Knowles under the bus.
Rapper Big Pooh drops a video for his latest single, “Gold Chain.” The visual keeps true to the song’s message not getting caught up in the usual rapper cliches.
Last week, Jamla owned the Internets after dropping a handful of records from the Jamla Is The Squad compilation album. But today, the clique upped the ante by streaming the full project to coincide with its release.
Any Rapper Big Pooh sighting is appreciated. The former Little Brother MC returns with a new single titled “Gold Chain” that will appear on his forthcoming project Fat Boy Fresh Vol. 3: Happy Birthday, Thomas.
August is already 3/4ths of the way through and before you know it t shirt and cargo shorts weather will yield to pants and pullovers weather again (Unless Kendrick Lamar can stop the seasons from changing, that is…). Before that happens, we here at Hip-Hop Wired have 20 indie & underground Hip-Hop albums from this […]
Rapper Big Pooh adds a deeper context to the bitter breakup in his crisp visuals for Fat Boy Fresh Vol. 2 track, “Friends.” The scenes remains pretty calm, until Pooh’s snooping ex stirs the pot after catching him with a beige woman. That will always set the beef off proper.
Slum Village will celebrate their 20th anniversary June 25 with the release of Evolution. Today, the Detroit collective whet appetites in the mean time with a hard hitting freebie called “Sirens” that didn’t make the final tracklist.
The new gods of Hip-Hop have certainly reaped the benefits of the work of these talented groups have done. But, with music being consumed at an all-time high (thank you Yeezus), we stop the clock in hopes that these past-and-present greats can return to center stage for all of us to see!