Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. “When I left Houston to go live in New York, my father said: ‘Son, I don’t get this whole hip-hop thing . . .
1993: From transformative perspective, the death of Scott La Rock was in many ways the beginning of Kris Parker's solo career. KRS-One did not decide to strike out without the Boogie Down Productions' ...
DIIV just released their terrific fourth album Frog in Boiling Water (read our review) which pulls influence from all manner of early-’90s alt-rock and lands right as the current shoegaze revival is ...
New York’s Nervous Records is best known for its house output, but also released some quality boom-bap hip-hop in the 90s with KRS One and Smif-N-Wessun among its alumni. For this mix album, DJ Jaguar ...
On this day in 1993, Blastmaster KRS-One stepped out on his own and released his first solo album, Return of the Boom Bap, marking a powerful new chapter in the legacy of Boogie Down Productions.
Jazz and hip-hop share the same cultural lineage in the music culture. Jazz emerged out of many different types of black music such as slave songs, ragtime and the blues. And much like jazz, hip-hop - ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. As Mumble and Emo Rap are being touted as the sound of a new hip-hop generation, ...
(G)I-DLE has shared their thoughts on their latest comeback! On June 26, (G)I-DLE held a showcase for their new digital single “Uh-Oh” at the Blue Square iMarket Hall in Seoul. The single marks the ...
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