Rah rah. Ski Mask The Slump God unleashed his inner dungeon dragon with his appearance on the L.A. Leakers’ Lift Off show. While promoting his Sin City mixtape which drops Friday (Jun. 25), the Florida rapper tacked his bravado bars and witty flow over Busta Rhymes’ “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See”. Check […]
Video: Murs “Murs In Retrograde” | Rap Radar
Mur is on swole. Murs revisits his and DJ.Fresh’s Love & Rockets Vol. 2: The Declaration with his latest feature presentation. Directed by Justin Marmorstein, Murs flexes his lyrical muscle under colored lights at a warehouse where partial animation help bring his keen bars to life.
Video: Drakeo The Ruler “10” | Rap Radar
Picture perfect. Drake The Ruler puts up a “10” in his Truth Hurts new music video. At a fashion boutique in L.A., Drakeo The Ruler keeps his Supreme bucket low and flosses his jewelry from the sales floor to the front of the shop.
Jazmine Sullivan “Tragic”
Reclaiming my time. Jazmine Sullivan breaks down a sad love affair with “Tragic”, her first release since her Heaux Tales LP. Produced by Leven Kali, the R&B singer laments over time wasted from a failed relationship and the man coming up short in the bedroom. Pun intended.
Icewear Veezo Ft. Future “Tear The Club Up”
Tear the club up! Icewear Veezo and Future back outside on their turn up anthem, “Tear The Club Up”. On the track, the Detroit rapper delivers a gritty verse for the opps, while Hendrix turns up to his drippy verse. You can’t sit with them.
BJ The Chicago Kid “The Chi”
And you say Chi-City. BJ The Chicago Kid takes it to “The Chi” with his exclusive ode to his hometown. Featured on the critically acclaimed Showtime series, The Chi created by Lena Waithe, the talented singer paints a vivid picture of the city’s culture and more.
Eddie Vedder Says 'Ten' 'Getting Too Big' Almost 'Crushed' Pearl Jam
In lieu of the coming 30th anniversary of Pearl Jam’s debut full-length, Ten, which was released on Aug. 27, 1991, Eddie Vedder and guitarist Mike McCready recall the album’s titanic success, and it’s titanic weight on the band following its intractable success in a recent feature from the latest issue of Classic Rock magazine. Upon […]
Winston Marshall Leaves Mumford & Sons Permanently, Blames Cancel Culture
Back in March, Mumford & Sons banjoist Winston Marshall tweeted his support for right-wing provocateur Andy Ngo following the release of his book Unmasked: Inside Antifa’s Radical Plan To Destroy Democracy and was criticized widely for calling him a “brave man.” A few days later, Marshall stepped away from the band temporarily and now, he’s out of […]
Listen to Sleater-Kinney's New Live EP With Songs From Their New Album
A few weeks ago, Sleater-Kinney released their latest album, Path of Wellness. On Thursday, Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker unveiled Live At The Hallowed Halls, a four-track Amazon Original EP of songs recorded live at the album’s namesake recording studio in Portland. All of the songs come from Path of Wellness. Live At The Hallowed […]
Listen to Johnny Cash “I'm Going to Memphis” From a Previously Unheard Show
The Owsley Stanley Foundation and Renew Records/BMG announced Johnny Cash, At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24 1968 a never-heard Johnny Cash live album of a concert in San Francisco just days before the release of Cash’s venerated At Folsom Prison album. The collection of live recordings from Cash is slated for release on Sept. 24 […]