In remembering human rights activist Malcolm X, whose 100th birthday is May 19, GRAMMY-nominated poet and writer Kevin Powell interviews Malcolm X filmmaker Spike Lee for Newsweek’s May 23, 2025, cover story available both digitally […]
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Rome Streetz & Conductor Williams Announce New Album ‘Trainspotting’ & Release New Video “Rule 4080”
The dynamic duo has officially announced their collaborative formation with Trainspotting’s first single and video “Rule 4080,” which is now available at all DSP’s. Rome Streetz ascension has swelled with each successive release. The effortlessness of his […]
Mic Bles & Klutch Norris Release ‘Bless’ Album
The list of classic albums has slowly expanded over the years when discussing Oxnard, California’s strong Hip-Hop legacy. The growing list of incredible MCs and producers has developed this piece of coastline into a stronghold […]
Thirstin Howl The 3rd Drops Official Film Trailer to Don Chicharron The Musical feat. Hurricane G, TMP The Microphone Prince & more
Thirstin Howl the 3rd has released an official trailer for his long-awaited short film Don Chicharron The Musical this morning (link below). A Skillusions Film in association with GoldBox Film Studios, Don Chicharron was written and directed by […]
Le Zeppo Unleashes “Iron Of Death” – A Stark Soundtrack of Survival and Self-Mastery
In an era where surface-level lyricism often dominates the charts, Le Zeppo’s new single “Iron Of Death” arrives like a lightning bolt cracking through the artificial grid. Produced by the darkly gifted $aveme, this track […]
EMMA LEE M.C. & Roccwell Release ‘Hatshepsut’ Single
“Hatshepsut” helps set off the electrified beginning of the “Chocolate Bars” debut album by EMMA LEE M.C. and Roccwell with an unexpected edge, haunting synths, and cinematic take on the boom bap drumline. Pairing unbeatable storytelling […]
Daemon Releases ‘The Heartbreak Dance’ Video: When Tragedy Darkens Your Doorstep
Heartbreak is universal — but it’s not all the same. What do you do when love is not simply lost by a bad breakup, but gone forever because of a tragedy? Do you dance through […]
Scott La Rock and KRS-One: How Boogie Down Productions Changed Hip-Hop Forever
How Scott La Rock and KRS-One Changed the Course of Hip-Hop History In the gritty streets of the South Bronx during the mid-1980s, Hip-Hop was more than music; it was a movement born from struggle. […]