Jaylib – Champion Sound

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Today we will prepare a solid foundation on which to build in the future. Madlib and J Dilla are the biggest of the hip hop legends. Two producers, each from the opposite side of the USA; both artists have already put together uncountable numbers of projects, which we will talk about in the future in our Album of the Week section. This whole little paragraph might have raised a question: “What would happen if these two geniuses worked together on one project?” Well, here is your answer: the duo Jaylib and their album Champion Sound.

Rap Weekly 10: Rome Streetz and his way to the top

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Welcome to our jubilee tenth Rap Weekly, it is a format where we bring you all the hot news from the scene, all new releases, clips, announcements that you should not miss. Today’s news feed is filled to the brim, Rome Streetz is climbing his way up and releases his debut with Griselda. Roc Marciano is working on his R’n’B album, Freddie Gibbs releases his biggest project to date and Denzel Curry gives us deluxe edition of his latest album and amazing clip. What albums and music videos has been released last week? That and much more is just a one scroll away.

Rapsody – Eve

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Rap might feel like a genre that is mostly meant for men; a large percentage of rap lyrics are full of violence, sex, and masculinity, with no space for feminity. Of course, this is a misconception caused by the influence of the music industry, which marginalizes the work of women. Women, even with their tougher starting position full of prejudice, manage to produce rap from its complete beginnings, and there are a countless number of projects released by women every year. One of the pioneers is MC Lyte and her album Lyte As A Rock (1988), or Lauryn Hill, who is a member of the Fugees and back in 1998 released her only solo project called The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, an album that took over the rest of the nineties. As our first Album of the Week produced by a female rapper, we chose Rapsody’s Eva.

Rap Weekly 9: Canadian Autumn is coming

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Welcome to our ninth Rap Weekly. Articles where we are bringing you sum up of the all-important news in the world of rap, announcements and events that you cannot miss. Canadian Autumn is coming to the rapgame, Black Soprano Family defined their stand against the violence done by guns with their new line of merch and Freddie Gibbs revealed tracklist of his highly expected album. What albums and music videos has been released last week? That and much more is just a one scroll away.

Knowledge the Pirate – Flintlock

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Strict street rap that respects the roots of the genre yet brings some new, fresh sounds. Alchemist, Westside Gunn, or Roc Marciano; those are the names associated with neo boom bap and underground Renaissance on a daily basis, but not far from them stands one name that is climbing its way to the top. Rapper, which builds upon the knowledge of the veterans and conquers every beat as pirates used to conquer the wild sea. Knowledge the Pirate and his debut Flintlock.