Brooklyn Artist Tundra Announces Debut Album “Tundra Season” and Next Single “State of Warning” ft. Nature
Tundra approaches hip-hop with the mindset of being a craftsman of the culture, grounded in principles rather than passing trends.
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Tundra approaches hip-hop with the mindset of being a craftsman of the culture, grounded in principles rather than passing trends.
West Oakland, California, has long been a breeding ground for resilience and raw storytelling, and Livewire Records/Mari Entertainment artist Young
After setting the bar with “Mean While In Gotham,” New York emcee Coast LoCastro and Houston producer Johnny Slash continue
For Reckless Rhymacide, hip-hop has always been a way of life. Growing up in Indiana, his connection to the culture
Hip-Hop recording artist Ant Kelly and Consigliere Records continue to build a strong grassroots following throughout the indie creative scene,
Christ Content recording artist Kwesa The Artist continues to impact the culture with music rooted in conviction, craftsmanship, and faith.
Chicago emcee RedXLion is looking to make a powerful statement with his upcoming single, “The Cost of Living,” on January
North Carolina’s Salam Noir makes a striking first impression with “The Curriculum of Self Vol. 1,” a debut album that
Us Natives producer Ill Clinton has been stockpiling ammunition for the release of his latest album, “Gun Powder Cologne.” The
FlyG is a multi-faceted creative force out of Washington, DC, with over two decades of experience shaping his own lane.
When experience meets purpose, the result is music that cuts deeper than surface-level bars. That’s exactly what unfolds on “The
Stepping into the new year, Ruciano and Killah H2o Da Don return with a powerful new single, “Bloodline Blues,” produced
Rooted in Queens, New York, hip-hop recording artist Scarr approaches music with determination and conviction. With over a decade of
Like we always do at this time! Connecticut emcee Showrocka closes out the year with “2025 Rap Up (Jog Ya’ll