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Cypress Hill re-releasing their debut album
In honor of the upcoming 25th anniversary of the release of their first album, Cypress Hill will be re-releasing the beloved, Platinum selling album as a new, special limited edition package.
The reissue of 1991's Cypress Hill album will be packaged inside a black resin sculpture of the band's skull logo. The skull cap can be removed to reveal a CD copy of Cypress Hill's debut album.
"I thought it was a great idea; it goes along with the imagery that we've carried throughout the 25 years of our career," Cypress Hill's B-Real told Rolling Stone. "I saw the first round of it and it looked incredible, man … If there's Cypress fans out there that got, like, a Cypress Hill trophy case, keep it with all the m
Read moreQuestlove defends Rich Homie Quan over Biggie flub
Rich Homie Quan has been getting a lot of hate for forgetting the lyrics to "Get Money" during VH1 Hip Hop Honors tribute to Notorious B.I.G. The Roots' Questlove is defending the Atlanta rapper's flub, saying the problem wasn't with Quan, but with society's treatment of art as a disposable commodity.
In a post on Instagram, Questlove defended Rich Homie Quan. "A lot of you "real hip hop heads" seem to magically think that the music of our prime is gonna just translate on dopeness alone. I mean EVERYbody should know this song right? It's the Hood National Anthem. Even Big's rival had to reference "Get Money" to clap back at him. So how it all fall apart? I don't blame RHQ. I blame us," Questlove wrote. &q
Artist Spotlight: Aesop Rock
On the #RAP50 Countdown this week is our Spotlight Artist, Aesop Rock, with the song "Rings" from his 2016 album The Impossible Kid. Born Ian Bavits on June 5th, 1976, Aesop Rock is a rapper, songwriter, musician, visual artist, poet, and producer who was born in New York but currently resides in Portland, Oregon. This multi-talented artist has had a career spanning two decades, during which he landed a deal with Run the Jewels' El-P's Definitive Jux label. Aesop Rock has been officially making music since he was a college student in the 90's, and has been a member of the groups The Weathermen, Hail Mary Mallon, The Uncluded, and Two of Every Animal.
After playing a character named Aesop in a film he made with friends, Ian st
Chuck D appears on CNN, HLN to defend Black Lives Matter
Public Enemy's Chuck D appeared on multiple 24 hour news networks today to defend the Black Lives Matter movement in the wake of renewed criticism following last week's shootings in Dallas. Chuck explained the purpose of the movement, and went into detail about why so many young people of color feel alienated and distrustful of a system that continues to allow police brutality to happen.
"The situation in Dallas is the worst thing that ever happened... after the worst thing that ever happened... after the worst thing that ever happened," Chuck continued. "When it comes down to a movement like Black Lives Matter... these people were born after Rodney King... they see these [police] acquittals... and brutality. People feel that Black Lives Matter is this v
Read moreDe La Soul Releases Song in Conjunction with Angry Birds Game
Fresh on the heels of celebrating the 20th anniversary of their classic album Stakes Is High, De La Soul have released a new single, “Action,” in tandem with Rovio's new Angry Birds Action game. “Action” sees the Long Island trio rapping over a thumping, upbeat, funk-inspired beat that is reminiscent of the lighthearted music they released early on in their career. While the song is certainly a playful one, it definitely demonstrates that De La Soul are still formidable emcees after all these years.
Interestingly, Plug 1, Plug 2, and Maseo will be appearing in the game in bird-like form for the next week, with a press release mentioning that will be giving players special powers. While it was initially necessary to
Read moreBlak Madeen release video for Main Attraction
Blak Madeen, the Boston rap duo known for their intelligent, thoughtful lyrics and powerful flow, have released a music video for "Main Attraction."
The black and white video juxtaposes images of celebrities, political rallies, and Donald Trump against Al-J and Yusuf's powerful lyrics about religion, culture, and xenophobia. The group has garnered a fair amount of attention and acclaim for offering a unique, Muslim-American perspective in hip hop at a time when outright Islamophobia is increasingly acceptable behavior in Conservative America.
"Main Attraction" is a track off of Blak Madeen's latest album, "Supreme Aftermath,," which was released earlier this year.
Blak Madeen will be performing in their hometown o
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