From Michael and Janet Jackson to Beyoncé and Solange, here are 11 siblings in Hip Hop and R&B. Check out the list on REVOLT.
Formed in Bergen County in 1990, Dog Eat Dog were one of many positive hardcore bands from the fertile New Jersey scene of the time. They managed to secure a deal with Roadrunner Records after an ...
Shawn Stüssy hailed from California, but his brand blew up in NYC thanks to James Jebbia, Union, and even John F. Kennedy Jr.
The Soulquarians era of the late ‘90s and early 2000s was brief but brilliant. The Roots, Common, and the late great D’Angelo released records that changed Black music, culture, and time itself.
From Ania Sool through Eis and Smarki Smark to DonGuralesko. Part two of Culture.pl's history of Polish hip-hop in 60 albums.
MC Magic reflects on highlights of his 30 years in music on the eve of an anniversary concert at the Orpheum Theatre in ...
The DJ and MC are certainly the dynamic duo of hip-hop music. One provides music, the other provides lyrics, and together they can rock a party and deliver a show that is the epitome of exhilaration.
Of course, remixes of Paul McCartney's Christmas song very likely won't be featured in Sam Mendes' upcoming Beatles film.
A History of Rock and Roll in Fifteen Drummers, traces the Roots drummer’s journey from Philly prodigy to genre-shaping ...
From Uncut Take 219 [August 2015 issue], our Top 50 of the greatest New York Albums.
The artist formerly known as Drive delivers a carefully calculated artistic statement on his debut LP with producer ILLu.