Dontaskgen Frees Himself On NOTTHISAGAIN
It feels free,” he tells. “Like a bird coming out of his cage but I’m actually really scared to release this project.Continue Reading
It feels free,” he tells. “Like a bird coming out of his cage but I’m actually really scared to release this project.Continue Reading
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For Max Martin’s 50 birthday we take a look at his career and 50 of his most notable songs.Continue Reading
Ever since the release of Bruno Mars’ Grammy-winning third studio album 24K Magic in 2016 fans and critics alike have been crying out for a new release from the Hawaii-born singer. In late February Mars seemed to answer his fans’ prayers with the announcement of a new single “Leave theContinue Reading
If you were to take a stab in the dark and listen to whatever currently trending rap playlist Spotify curated, you’re likely to be familiar with the work of Young Thug. Better yet, you’d have probably heard numerous Young Thug’s, as the genre seems to rely on the next topContinue Reading
Does their new music hold a torch to their previous work, no. It’s a bit of a mixed bag withContinue Reading
Music is a form of expression, so perhaps it’s no wonder that many artists discussed the issue of systemic racism and inequality that have plagued society for so long this year. Let’s take a look at just a few of them:Continue Reading
Uk Drill has come a long way. From being an offshoot of Chicago Drill, with UK crews even adapting Blood and Crip sets in the UK to influencing New York Drill, led by the likes of Pop Smoke And Fivio Foreign. The later has helped push UK Drill more toContinue Reading
‘Live From The Abyss’ really does feel like a dystopian wasteland, and Denzel treats it as an unfiltered snapshot of our worldContinue Reading
‘Virgo World’ cradles my fears regarding the shelf-life of Tecca’s appeal as it feels he all but surrenders himself to the most generic fads within hip-hop. With virtually no surprises in stock, what is it that Tecca prides himself on here? As the album feels like nothing more than an imitation of his previous work.Continue Reading
6ix9ine has adopted the title of hip-hop’s clown prince of crime with the sound to boot. Yet his newest album ‘TattleTales’ feels as if he has finally hit the wall. With no real show of creative development, and a scrutinising watering down of his own sound, 6ix9ine all too easily deviously fades into a sea of nameless creators.Continue Reading
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