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RZA Announces Album Inspired by Atari Games

The RZA has been a busy man as of late.  Not only has the producer been hard at work on the Banks and Steelz album, an aptly titled collaboration with Paul Banks from Interpol, but he also just recently announced his intention to make an album of songs inspired by classic Atari video games such as Asteroids and Centipedes.  

“I’m so excited to work on these iconic games to deliver what I believe will be one of my best albums. I am going to invite some of my friends to join me and it will be Game On with the first beat,” RZA recently announced in a statement to Billboard.  This will mark the second time RZA has collaborated with Atari, as RZA paired up with the company in 2006 when he lent his voice over talents to Getting Up: Contents Under Pre

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Hip hop artists react to #Brexit

Following Britain's historic decision to leave the European Union yesterday, a number of socially conscious hip hop artists posted their concerns to social media.

British citizens voted in favor of leaving the European Union yesterday, in a move that shocked many and is generally seen as a victory for isolationist Conservatism. The consequences of the vote to leave, generally referred to as "#Brexit" online, are already being felt: the value of the British pound experienced a historic plummet in value following the vote, and politicians from Scotland, which voted overwhelming to remain in the EU, are already discussing options to leave the now independent UK.

London-based rapper Konan 

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Jumbo of the Lifesavas Interview

Solomon “Jumbo” David is getting ready to hit the stage at The Fox Theatre in Boulder, Colorado. Along with his tour partners, Blackalicious and Latyrx’s Lateef the Truthspeaker, the Portland-based emcee’s explosive performance perfectly encapsulates the passion his has for his craft and hip-hop culture. As a member of the Lifesavas, he’s built a reputable career of his own and is grateful for every day he gets to get on a mic, which as of late, is quite frequently. 

Currently overseas continuing his run with the Quannum Projects family, Jumbo is witnessing the upheaval in the United Kingdom since the country announced its succession from the European Union (EU). While it’s frustrating and scary, and could have a profound effect on the

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CRAIG G.: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Hip Hop God, Craig G., out with his new album I Rap And Go Home, sat down to talk with RAPstation a bit about his new album and his career in general. Former Juice Crew member, Craig G. came from Queensbridge, New York, and has been rapping for what seems like his whole life. At a young age, he began working with Marley Marl of the Juice Crew and went on to where he is at today, still making music as a solo artist. 

 

RAPstation (Kianna Woods) How did you get started with the Juice Crew?

That story is actually not as exciting as a motion picture but how I started with the Juice Crew was I had the good fortune, basically, of living in Marley Marl’s building in Queensbridge. I used to harass him constant

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A place for hip-hop and pop culture enthusiast

A collection of significant articles, artwork and items of hip hop culture will soon be accessible to the public in 2017. The Universal Hip Hop Museum (UHHM) is planned to be located at the Old Bronx courthouse, a block away from where chief curator, Claude “Paradise” Gray went to high school. The UHHM president Rocky Bucano and Gray have had a long work history together, joining forces in the 80’s. Both Bucano and Gray bring valuable knowledge of the hip hop scene, Bucano ran a successful hip hop label in NYC and Gray developed himself in different areas of hip hop including rapping, dancing, journalism, and as a casting director.

The content of the Universal Hip-Hop Museum will showcase a collection of old f

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Jay-Z Opening Reasonable Doubt Pop-Up Shop in Los Angeles

Every so often, hip hop is gifted with a landmark album that challenges the status quo and forever alters the trajectory of the art form.  Rather then fall in step with the norms of the time, these albums eschew the immobilizing tendency towards stagnation and push the boundaries of what can be done within the genre.  One such album that fans and critics universally regard as a genre transforming classic is Jay-Z's Reasonable Doubt.

Given Jay-Z's current status as a giant of popular culture, its interesting to examine the music he released before he rose to these meteoric heights.  Reasonable Doubt captures Jay-Z at an intimately raw juncture; the music exudes a brooding darkness that stands in contrast to the glossy sheen radiating fro

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