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#PEPR MEETS M.ANIFEST
M.anifest has made a name for himself by telling stories through his music that are unmistakably influenced by the youth culture of his native Ghana, but also represent themes and ideas that have managed to strike a chord with audiences of all ages around the world. In the latest interview from PEPR, M.anifest discusses his creative process, finding his identity through his environment, and how he wants his music to reflect the reality and the issues facing his homeland.
The son of a lawyer and the grandson of a composer, M.anifest mixes an educated perspective with an absolute passion for music. "The thing that I have always found charming about hip hop... is that you can bend it to suit you... it's got this idea of representing and bringing where you're from int
Read moreBLUEPRINT: THE RAPSTATION INTERVIEW II
As Ohio emcee Blueprint prepares to release an upcoming collaborative EP with longtime friend Aesop Rock, he’s staying focused on the bigger picture. In addition to the EP, Vigilante Genesis (produced entirely by Aesop), he does a weekly podcast with Illogic called Super Duty Tough Work, stays vigilant about his recovery and is looking forward to rare summer off from touring.
Since the veteran rapper put an end to his battle with alcohol several years ago, his creativity is flowing at an all time high. But with nine solo albums under his belt—culminating with 2015’s King No Crown—Blueprint’s output has not slowed down since his debut, 2003’s The Weightroom. In betwe
Read moreArrested Development's Speech launches petition to make hip-hop more diverse, positive
Arrested Development has been an advocate of more positive hip-hop ever since the late 80's, and in light of recent events, the group's frontman Speech has launched a petition to change the sound and tone of urban radio.
Speech has started an online petition urging the FCC, Clear Channel Communications (the corporation that owns many of the country's radio stations,) and members of the media who help decide what hip-hop gets played and covered in the news, to reject acts that reinforce nega
Read moreNAS AMONG HEADLINERS AT ANNUAL RIOT FEST
Riot Fest & Rodeo has unveiled the first wave of 2016 artists and true to form, it’s a diverse roster. The annual musical festival hosted hip-hop legends Run-DMC, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, De La Soul, and Cypress Hill at the 2015 event and this year, hip-hop is seemingly even more prevalent.
Although they are still adding artists to the lineup, the following hip-hop acts have been confirmed: Nas, Death Grips, GZA, Method Man and Redman, Joey Bada$$, Tyler the Creator, Danny Brown, People Under the Stairs, and Flatbush Zombies.
Riot Fest continues its tradition of being non-traditionall and scheduling both festivals in a way that defies the homogeneity often seen at many other festivals. In addition to the music programming, the festi
Read moreDE LA SOUL TEAM UP WITH SNOOP DOGG FOR "PAIN"
De La Soul's new album, "...And The Anonymous Nobody," won't be released until August, but the band is giving the world a preview of their new sound with the release of "Pain," a new track with a verse by Snoop Dogg.
You can listen to "Pain" while playing a short interactive game on the band's official website.
"Pain" is the second track from "And The Anonymous Nobody" that De La Soul has released, the first being "Trainwreck," which was released last month as part of the "For Your Pain and Suffering" EP, which also featured b-sides that didn't make it onto the final tracklist for the upcoming album.
Production on "And
Read moreNEW RELEASE: C-DOC RETURNS WITH NEW COLLABORATIVE ALBUM
C-Doc’s latest virtual collaboration with friends, the “DocSonic” album.
He’s done it again, David “C-Doc” Snyder has returned with the release of his new album Dotsonic. Known for his virtual collaborations which began with Chuck D, the Impossebulls and Public Enemy years earlier, the talented producer is back at it again with an impressive list of featured artists on his latest album. With the help of his friends, and the internet, C-Doc has created a dope tracklist with other artists including: Badluck, Cheese N Pot-C, D3Zs, DJ Def Chad, Donnie Ozone, The Honorable Sleaze, Marcus J, Timezone LaFontaine, Flatline (Hip-Hop Gods host) and Kyle Jason (SlowJamz).
Sharing is caring with this album as it has been made avai
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