Coherent is back at it, this time with a political banger - the Sink or Swim EP. This project paints America as a sinking ship - a metaphor for the collapsing societal environment during the pandemic. For the past few years, we have seen American leadership and society collapsing, now it's time to sink or... Continue Reading →
Single: ALVMNII – New World Order (Prod. By Kato)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5FCIvzQyT0 AJ and Coherent bring you truth and knowledge about the NWO. Schemes of the elite, their origins and more are discussed on this track. This is for all the truth seekers and conscious hip-hop heads. Video Shot & Edited By AJ & Coherent of Rebel Underground Find them on social media @ALVMNII Also available... Continue Reading →
Review: Kennedy Clark – If I Should Die
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kqu5quzjsA “Fuck prayin for em I’m about to bring a nigga hell.” - Don’t Pray For Me Kennedy Clark's debut album "If I Should Die" is not for the faint of heart; this is an album that showcases the naked truth of a changed man - whose message and integrity are the only stitch of... Continue Reading →
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.
Into the Wormhole Epsiode 5 W/ Sic the Black Falcon
Episode 5 with local emcee and producer Sic The Black Falcon. We dive into the Mandela Effect, Pyramids in Antartica, Joe Budden & Migos, Prodigy's Death, Black Culture and much more!
Into The Wormhole Podcast Episode 2 W/ Rebel Underground & Tony Rassmussen
Episode 3 featuring the part of the Rebel underground crew and our friend Tony Rassmussen. We conclude discussions about the Trump/Russia Investigation, discuss aliens, the shadow government, Khazar empire, and more!
Into The Wormhole Episode 1 W/ Zeke Saadiq
New Podcast! Check it out, Episode 1 with the homie Zeke Saadiq. We talk about Kathy Griffin, Trump/Israel relation, the London Bridge massacre and the MINDS social network!
Social Activism in Hip Hop and the Decline of These Ethics
Today, Hip Hop music is often associated with behaviors like drug use, sexualization of women, gang activity, consumerist and materialistic ideas, egocentric and pop culture values, but Hip Hop culture and its music laid down its roots in social progression and civil movements in the 1970s, working to bring urban communities together in reforming the... Continue Reading →