Hip-Hop At 50: Echoes From The Bronx — A Half-Century Of Global Resonance
In the blistering summer of 1973, a transformative movement began to percolate through the bustling, graffiti-lined streets of the Bronx….
In the blistering summer of 1973, a transformative movement began to percolate through the bustling, graffiti-lined streets of the Bronx….
Friday, October 21, saw Englewood, New Jersey’s Cakes Da Killa’s new album, Hedonism, come into a genre, hip-hop, much renowned…
Allow me to introduce the intriguing case of Azealia Banks. Some readers may know the Harlem emcee for her breakthrough…
First it was Common, then Kendrick Lamar, and now Hov? Can Drake catch a break? NO because this is RAP….