ScHoolboy Q Reflects and Evolves with Blue Lips
In a world where music often feels like a race to release, ScHoolboy Q takes a different approach. “When it comes to music, I don’t look at it like,
In a world where music often feels like a race to release, ScHoolboy Q takes a different approach. “When it comes to music, I don’t look at it like,
After a 13-year hiatus, AZ returned in 2021 with Doe or Die II, the long-awaited follow-up to his seminal 1995 debut, Doe or Die
Lola Brooke has cemented her place in New York’s drill scene while breaking into Hip Hop’s mainstream elite.
Pink Siifu, a rapper whose roots trace back to Cincinnati and Birmingham, first gained attention by collaborating with underground producer Swarvy.
Two years after his groundbreaking debut with The Harder They Fall, Jeymes Samuel is back with The Book of Clarence, a film as bold as its soundtrack.
Peezy’s name is etched into Detroit rap history. As a founding and once-dominant member of Team Eastside, he soundtracked much of the city’s life throughout the 2010s.
Offset’s second solo album, SET IT OFF, ventures into bold terrain
Detroit’s rap scene is teeming with talent, but Cash Kidd has carved out a niche with his sharp wit and unconventional style.
Jennifer Lopez’s This Is Me… Now emerges as a love story fit for a rom-com—perhaps one starring Lopez herself. As the spiritual successor to her 2002 album This Is Me…
For years, French Montana has occupied a distinct niche in Hip Hop, often pigeonholed as a one-dimensional hitmaker.
At 40 years old and with a catalog spanning dozens of projects, Blu has long cemented his place as one of hip-hop’s most introspective storytellers.
Chicago rapper Valee and classical composer-turned-Hip Hop producer MVW continue their seamless creative partnership on VALEEDATION,