rap
Rhythm and Poetry; rap music is a genre centered around speaking truth to power with style.
Reason First: Will Remy Ma Move West?
Is Nicki Minaj somewhere drinking champagne, laughing, and popping cheeseballs in her mouth? Her fellow rapper and arch rival Remy Ma has found herself in yet another legal matter for allegedly punching Brittney Taylor in the face. After serving six years behind bars, Remy Ma may seem to not have the bearing to deal with life on the outside. Her willingness to turn herself in is at least a good move. The comparatively low bail set at $1,500 signals that she at least has the wherewithal to post such a relatively minuscule bail.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Beat
Reason First: Soulja Boy's Pathway to Redemption
The boasting and exuberance that Soulja Boy displayed on Instagram posts and at radio station appearances stand in stark contrast with his solemn and subdued demeanor while wearing an orange jail jumpsuit. For months, he had been declaring that he claimed the greatest comeback in the year 2018 as far as the rap world is concerned.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Beat
Germany Hits Trap
Trap Music has made its mark on America, while also traveling across the world to Germany. Some will argue Trap music isn't necessarily "Black Culture." On the other hand, it has certainly stemmed from Rap/Hip-Hop. Artists like Nura, Schwesta Ewa, and Juju show you what Trap sounds like, German style.
By Dar'Jae Shyree7 years ago in Beat
The Harsh Reality
To Pimp a Butterfly is a 2015 album from American rapper Kendrick Lamar. This album is regarded as the best rap album from the rapper and one of the best albums to ever exist. Even though the album has a great blend of musical genre from rap to jazz, there’s one song that caught my interest at the time it was released.
By Bass Man Eddie7 years ago in Beat
How 'lllmatic' Went From a Commercial Flop to a Genre-Defining Classic
The year is 1994. The location Queensbridge, New York City. 20-year-old Nasir Jones is fresh off the release of his debut album Illmatic, which, surprisingly, clocked in at a mere 59,000 copies on the first week. While 59k may seem like a solid first week, in 1994, when you still had to buy albums, it was almost nothing.
By Kyle Mantha7 years ago in Beat
Elegy for the Prolific Nipsey Hussle, Who Was About His Business
As shots rang outside of the store that he owned, the late Ermias Davidson Asghedom, better known as Nipsey Hussle, represented the Young Black Entrepreneur. Through the channel of hip hop, Nipsey Hussle showed how an individual can rise from the doldrums of the streets, and achieve wealth and prosperity in America.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Beat
Reason First: Are B.I.G. and 'Pac Legends 'Because They Died?'
Actor and podcaster Michael Rapaport is a mainstay in today’s hip hop world. He has made a way for himself, by being a student of rap throughout his life. His latest war of words against rapper Kodak Black is yet another foray into the realm of critiquing the genre. This all stems from Kodak Black’s assertion that he is better than slain rappers Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. These statements should always be welcome even if they are unwarranted.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Beat











