Rap’s innovative and early adopting listeners became privy to Minneapolis’ own Allan Kingdom’s music during his successful 2014 campaign. Then came “All Day,” the monstrous Kanye West single that doubled as the newcomer’s coming out party.
“Caskets,” “OM,” and “Darkness” were figurative trailers for the film that is DOOM and Bishop Nehru’s collaborative album NehruvianDOOM; a project that fans can currently stream guilt-free thanks to the good folks at Pitchfork.
The base line on “Darkness” is menacing, but it’s nothing compared to the thought of NehruvianDOOM, a gap-bridging collaborative project from the minds of veteran MC MF DOOM and bubbling newcomer Bishop Nehru.
Brace yourselves for bars on a new, collaborative project from the minds of 2013 XXL Freshman Dizzy Wright and Nas’ newly signed Mass Appeal artist Bishop Nehru. Titled BrILLiant Youth, the three-song EP is presented by LRG and produced by 9th Wonder.
Bishop Nehru is a new MC from New York City that we recommend you get acquainted with. Twenty-four hours after dropping a visual for “You Stressin,” produced by Disclosure, he returns with a full explanation for the cut via Life + Times’ “Decoded” series.
MF DOOM linked up with up and coming rapper Bishop Nehru in the studio. The two MC’s are dropping a collaborative project called Nehruvian Doom and there is footage of them breaking beats in the studio.
While artists from Chicago, Atlanta and Los Angeles continue to hone some of the brightest young stars in Hip-Hop, New York isn’t too far behind.
However, it looks like the beef between the past collaborators escalated after Gibbs was allegedly beaten by goons affiliated with…
One of Los Angeles Lakers' superstar LeBron James' most sought-after kicks will finally be available to the public.
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