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Ice-T Announces Body Count's Forthcoming Album
In 2014, Ice-T released the album Manslaughter, featuring the rapper-turned-actor-turned-rockstar dishing out hard-hitting hooks for heavy-metal band, Body Count.
In a recent interview with Revolver magazine, Ice T shared retrospect thoughts on the previous album, as well as announced its follow-up album, Bloodlust, scheduled for release early 2017.
“We did [Manslaughter] to test the watxer to see if there was still a market for our music,” explained Ice-T, “And it worked. People were excited to see the band, so once we got that foothold we decided to go back and hit 'em with everything we've got.”
Ice-T continued by describing his latest writing process:
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Read moreToday in Hip-hop: MC Lyte Turns 46
This day in Hip-hop marks the birth of amongHip-hop's pioneering female rappers, none other than Lana Michelle Moorer—more prominently known as MC Lyte.
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Lyte began rapping as early as age twelve, and at age fourteen, Lyte began recording her first single.
Gaining recognition in the Hip-hop scene, fans and critics alike easily recognized a stand-out star in the young rapper, who already “began publicly outshining other MCs.” MC Lyte debuted in 1988 with her album, Lyte As A Rock, which featured critically-acclaimed singles, such as “Paper Thin” and “10% Dis”.
After two albums both showcasing Lyte's unfiltered lyrical content, fans saw a transition to a lighte
Read moreThe Legends of Def Jam and the Story of Rick Rubin
With 33 years in the industry, Def Jam's catalog ranges all the way from its early years with LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys, to its present-day artists such as Kanye West, Ludacris, Jeremih, Pusha T, and the list goes on. Today we acknowledge the man behind the many faces brandishing the Def Jam banner, mr. Rick Rubin.
Def Jam's earliest accounts extend all the way back to Rubin's teenage years back in Long Beach, New York. In High School, Rubin acquired an affinity towards music after befriending the school's audiovisual director, Steve Freeman, who also offered Rubin lessons in both guitar and songwriting.
In his senior Year, Rubin unknowingly produced one of Def Jam's most ancestral recordings, using the school's four-track recorder. While
Read moreRhymefest calls attention to Chicago gun violence with vigil
Rhymefest, the Grammy and Academy Award winning songwriter and "Brand New" rapper, held a vigil in his hometown of Chicago last night to draw attention to the devastating wave of gun violence that has swept the city.
“What we are going to do is a citywide therapy session,” the Blue Collar rapper said in a statement about the vigil's purpose. “We are going to de-stigmatize. We want police, we want young people, we want the seniors, we want the teachers and what we want to do is de-stigmatize coping techniques of just being a Chicagoan. Regardless of violence, just being a Chicagoan where many of us are overtaxed and underemployed.”
"We have too many walls in Chicago and not enough bridges,” he added. &l
Read moreAlicia Keys and Jay Z perform "Empire State of Mind" live in Times Square
Alicia Keys performed a special concert in New York City last night, where she was joined by special guests Jay Z, Nas, and John Mayer.
The multi-Grammy award winning singer was joined by fellow NYC native Jay Z to perform "Empire State of Mind," on stage in the center of Times Square. You can watch a video of the performance here. She was also joined by friends Nas and John Mayer, who performed a partial cover of Keys' "If I Ain't Got You."
Read moreLido Finally Debuts with “Everything”
Lido is a Norwegian rapper, producer, and songwriter, and his much-awaited debut album is finally here.
Gaining prominence for his work with Chance the Rapper and Towkio, Everything features eleven tracks, ranging from impressive instrumentals and vocal tracks, all of which devoid of feature artists which showcases Lido's standalone artistry.
Unconventional, unafraid, and unpredictable—words that modestly signify Lido's latest album; Add those three to his already familiar sense of relentless ambition, and the result is this fresh-from-the-lab magnum opus.
Take the song, “Citi Bike”, for instance, which consists of numerous vocal cuts and clips, all woven so intricately together in ways no other artist would even d
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