“There's real and fake in everything - it's up to us to know the difference.” Emcees AJ and Coherent of ALVMNII provide truth in the purest form. This Las Vegas rap duo has just released their new single Know the Difference on all platforms. This boombap mellow vibe touches on conscious topics prevalent in the... Continue Reading →
Review: Voxx and the Hound – Another Revolution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPtc5qWBR7g "Time to climb atop the horse and take the reins This adrenaline is coursing through my veins The only medicine I need to succeed Is a handful of heart and a pocket full of brains" - GO Many artists are not willing to be themselves anymore, and even less are willing to sacrifice themselves... Continue Reading →
Coherent Feat. Priscilla Peaceful – Where Do We Go?
Eery collaboration between Coherent & Priscilla P. Part of Ivory's Moonlit Satellites 7.
O.F.N. – Sic The Black Falcon Feat. The Art of Bluff
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FuIspJ7MokE&t=0s Official music video for, "O.F.N." featuring Art of Bluff Beat Production: Sic the Blackfalcon Lyrics: Sic the Blackfalcon and Art of Bluff Sound Engineering: Ira Harris of Never Satisfied Entertainment Video Production: Andre "AJ" James of Rebel Underground Network
Into The Wormhole Episode 7 W/ BlessU
Episode 7 with BlessU, we talked about AntiFA vs. Neo Nazi, North Korea, and hip hop and other musical conspiracies.
Review: Musab & Ink Well Present MInk – Intellectual Property
What's a MInk? It's a highly intellectual product of the soul, harvested from the finest sources of musical composition under the trademark of Rhymesayers. MInk's "Intellectual Property" is an album ten years in the making between emcee Musab (Sab The Artist) and producer Ink Well, a 16 track culmination of their creative aspirations here in... Continue Reading →
Sociopolitical Activism and the Origins of Hip Hop
In the twenty-first century, hip hop music is often associated with behaviors like drug use, sexualization of women, gang violence, consumerist and materialistic ideas, egocentric and pop culture values, however, hip hop culture and its music planted its roots in social progression and civil rights movements in the 1970s, working to bring urban communities together... Continue Reading →