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Just over a year after lighting the globe ablaze with his massive word drop in what’s arguably the biggest battle in modern rap history, Kendrick Lamar graces the greater Phoenix area on the ...
But the originators and innovators of the Bluff City rap scene are also seeing their foundational contributions given a much overdue reappraisal and respect. The Memphis OGz show at the Tito’s ...
But the originators and innovators of the Bluff City rap scene are also seeing their foundational contributions given a much overdue reappraisal and respect. The Memphis OGz show at the Tito ...
Movie for the inclusion of his DK Rap from Donkey Kong 64. Back in 2023 after the film's release, Kirkhope shared his frustration on social media, calling the decision "fucking depressing".
Shedeur Sanders dropped his rap career after being drafted by the Cleveland Browns, declaring “I just want to ball, bro” during his live draft stream. Shedeur Sanders ended his brief rap ...
The festival features a diverse lineup spanning genres and generations, including Memphis Rap OGz and The Sensational Barnes Brothers. Attendees can also enjoy performances by experimental ...
WYXR will present a killer liineup of Memphis Rap OGz featuring local artists La Chat, Crunchy Black, Al Kapone, Skinny Pimp, DJ Zirk, Gangsta Pat, and DJ Spanish Fly. RiverBeat’s Sunday Gospel ...
Fans will also see WYXR feature Memphis Rap OGz presenting local artists La Chat, Crunchy Black, Al Kapone, Skinny Pimp, DJ Zirk, Gangsta Pat and DJ Spanish Fly. The organizer said popular demand ...
Adding to the hometown pride, WYXR is presenting Memphis Rap OGz, spotlighting local hip-hop legends La Chat, Crunchy Black, and Al Kapone. With these heavyweights and more, River Beat 2025 ...
WYXR will present Memphis Rap OGz featuring local artists La Chat, Crunchy Black, Al Kapone, Skinny Pimp, DJ Zirk, Gangsta Pat, and DJ Spanish Fly. RiverBeat’s Sunday Gospel Celebration also ...
Highlighting our favorite bars from one of the most memorable years in rap. By Angel Diaz The second half of this year was a bar-fest, dominated by some of the genre’s biggest and brightest stars.
Growing up on the larger-than-life New York rap of the 2000s, where Dipset or G-Unit made up most of my childhood hip-hop arguments, hearing a song as down-to-Earth as “Breakfast” blew my mind.