You can also watch a live stream August 31, Video. His return home is bittersweet as he does February 15, Video. This has been one of the better of these series and he ends on a solid note. Next week, Phil will drop a mixtape with all the previous joints.
Check out Cloud 9 ft GLC. May 27, Audio. This week he slows it down and flows over a soulful Marsha Ambrosius track. Check out Your Hands. April 8, Audio , The Bridge. November 2, Audio , Fresh , Video. The s were a wild ride, with an onslaught of important new voices, and incredible maturation from veteran MCs. It was a year span where artists and songs were discovered new places including the December 30, Best Rap Album s. The year-old actor who famously portrayed "Elvin Tibideaux" on The Cosby Show throughout the late s and early '90s was spotted by a customer at a Trader Joe's location in Clifton, One of the most consistent Hip-Hop artists of the last decade and a leading activist within the culture takes his charisma, his ability to ask hard questions, and his courage to television, January 17, Do Remember.
After becoming a video December 10, Video. November 7, Ready Or Not. At the center of a beef was Kurupt—whose role in 's "New York, New York" helped escalate a feud to begin with.
While the September 13, Video. The two-men-and-a-lady trio from three different cities would stretch to achieve Grammy success and respect within the Hip-Hop community at the same time. Yesterday March 5 , the company founded by the father-and-son team, Just Water, donated 9, bottles of water to the city of Flint, Michigan.
The action comes after a local report that five March 6, News. Jazz-Rap was still an anomaly when groups like Public Enemy, N. November 9, Do Remember. With PRhyme 2 confirmed to June 28, Audio , Mixes.
April 25, Fresh. Introduced in October of , the SL has grown step-by-step with the musical culture credited with a birthday less than one year apart August 11, Over the years, more than three-million units have sold, many in January 3, Food for Thought.
If you or anyone you know is so inclined, click here to support and help the filmmakers achieve their goal and bring this film to life November 18, Video. Released during the first week of November in , it was his fifth solo album and first posthumously released and was recorded under I always had my recording equipment and that kept me through it. I was always staying positive, and I know with anything in life nothing is forever.
If you go through some hard times or hit some ceilings or roadblocks, it doesn't last forever. It's always something positive to hold on to or something that you can always look forward to, even if it's just looking forward to the next day. The songs don't really cover that, but I wanted the sound to be fun and I wanted it to be something you cut on when you want to feel positive or feel things are good.
What does it take to focus on the positives when people are in severely negative situations? I know there are situations that are crazy, but you just have to keep your head down and find what it is you have to focus on to keep you from going crazy and focus on that. There was a point where I was living in Capitol Heights, which is not the greatest of places in America, and I was renting a room out from a friend over there.
That was hard because I had a bed frame and had to put an air mattress in the bed frame. But I had a desk, a computer, and my recording equipment. I just focused on my craft and those songs I made got me through it all. One song I came up with, Wale took it, put it on his album, and Chris Brown sang my part over. Workin, and still working with my management and sending songs out, I was able to get to another level and get through that time.
Those hard times didn't last forever for me. Did you feel with this change you had something to prove on this EP? Not really something to prove, just reminding people that I still do this.
I mean, I did that on purpose. I wanted to basically say where I'm at and also still keep it clever. I still throw shit in my rhymes here and there, so people who appreciate what I was doing before can still appreciate this. I really just wanted to keep it clever.
Well, they're some of the hottest in the game right now that's out. I felt like those songs would fit them perfectly, so I hit our mutual friend and she reached out to them. Lil Baby came to D. Rich, I believe, laid his verse on his tour bus. I didn't really have to do anything -- I brought them into my world, and what I did on those songs, I felt like their sound could fit perfectly on it. I'm forever grateful for my friend making that connect for me.
I wouldn't have been able to get that without her. We did that at Wale's studio back in D. Wale called Goldlink to come by the studio and we were all there and just started recording.
Goldlink brought some of his folk's beats and we laid verses and hooks down. It happened in one day and that was really it. It was cool, and felt like I was just making songs with my homies -- because they're all from the crib, so it was natural.
I think that was just great for the town. I know a big thing that people say when they talk about hip-hop music from the DMV is how we don't work together, and how we have to be like Atlanta where all the artists support each other.
A new version of Last. A creative talent, to say the least, he is poised to reign over the DMV area, releasing his sounds on anyone who is smart enough to listen. His Grenadian mother and Nigerian father made sure to keep him close to his strong family heritage.
He started rapping during his junior year in high school, and the hobby soon morphed into a bonafied craft. His first major showcase was opening for Interscope recording artist and fellow DMV rapper, Wale, a worthy accomplishment. But, in the meantime, he is staying humble and focused, working hard to present his music to as many people as he can reach. Listen carefully and enjoy the ride!
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