Reggae artist Scepta enlists Skanks The Rap Martyr for “Juggling” single and video. Shot in the streets of Brooklyn, the duo delivers in-your face visuals over a captivating blend of reggae, soul, and head-nodding bass. […]
Marlo Demore & DJ Mickey Knox Drop ‘Keith Van Horn’ EP
Marlo Demore drops his “Keith Van Horn” EP produced by DJ Mickey Knox — a lean, potent listen for underground heads. In the ever-shifting terrain of underground Hip-Hop, authenticity and chemistry are currency. With “Keith […]
Meeco & DJ Access “Worldwide” feat. Planet Asia
“Worldwide” is a bold statement of unity and authenticity, blending classic boom-bap grit with razor-sharp turntablism. Planet Asia delivers uncompromising verses that drive home the track’s message: Hip-Hop transcends borders – it’s a universal language. […]
Why Hip-Hop Documentaries Are the New Albums
In 2025, Hip-Hop documentaries are more than bonus content—they’re the new albums. Artists are swapping bars for cameras, using film to deepen their stories, expand their brands, and connect with fans on a level streaming […]
El Gant Drops ‘Wake Up’
El Gant returns with “Wake Up,” the knockout third single from his forthcoming Gantatello LP, produced entirely by Portuguese beatsmith Martello Sousa. Following “Art Piece” with Ras Kass and “Justify” with Copywrite, this release-day anthem […]
Asun Eastwood Drops ‘No Lies’ Feat. SLNC
Toronto’s Asun Eastwood, North Carolina’s SLNC, and award-winning Canadian producer IM’PERETIV unite on “No Lies” — a raw, Griselda-esque single that fuses hard-hitting lyricism with cinematic boom-bap production. The track, available now on all streaming […]
Sampling in the AI Era: Who Really Owns the Sound?
Sampling built Hip-Hop’s foundation—but in 2025, artificial intelligence is rewriting the rules. As AI learns to mimic producers, blend sounds, and create samples, one question grows louder: who really owns the sound? Hip-Hop was born […]
The Price of Exposure: Why Artists Trade Ownership for Views
In 2025, exposure has replaced the record deal as Hip-Hop’s biggest currency. Artists are trading ownership for visibility, caught in an algorithmic system that rewards content output but often punishes creative control. The Illusion of […]

