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Kanye West & Kid Cudi Release Teaser for Kids See Ghosts Animated Show
Kids See Ghosts, the newly formed duo of Kanye West and Kid Cudi, was one of the most exciting projects of 2018. Cudder and Ye turn the album into an animated feature of the
Read More »Max B Shares New Five-Song EP ‘Charly’
While incarcerated, Harlem rapper Max B has maintained consistent popularity as the “Wave God” for two generations of Hip-Hop. Today, he releases his latest project from behind the bars, a five-song EP, entitled, Charly.
Read More »G-Eazy Drops Shady New Project, ‘Everything’s Strange Here’
Bay Area rapper G-Eazy surprises fans with a new experimental project, entitled, Everything’s Strange Here. A 10-track project that stars a different type of Gerald, here we get a moody, melodic and extremely personal
Read More »First Lady of Griselda Records Armani Caesar Chats about New deal, new moves, and more!
Newly signed Griselda Records (Roc Nation) label-mate Armani Caesar sits and chats with HipHopSince1987 staff member Alanna Milan and catches her up about life during quarantine, being signed at the start of quarantine, and
Read More »YG joins Shoreline Mafia for the ultimate LA remix of “Gangstas & Sippas”
Shoreline Mafia invites YG to throw down on their latest anthem “Gangstas & Sippas” (Remix) ft. YG & Q Da Fool. Bursting through the golden gates of LA rap’s elite, YG swoops down
Read More »TOM BLVCK: Transforming risk into reward with his flourishing music career
Everybody wants to take the last shot in the game. Everybody wants to play “hero” in the movies. Everybody wants to win the lottery on the first scratch-off ticket. Everybody “wants it “ALL”
Read More »Privaledge – Racism Still Alive (EP Stream)
On “Racism’s Still Alive“, Privaledge changes gears from the turned-up vibes of his last two EP’s, “Reality Check” and “Respect, Don’t Expect” to discuss issues that have been going on throughout the country.
Read More »NASA home office to be named after Mary W. Jackson
The NASA central station working in Washington, D.C. will be named after Mary W. Jackson, the office’s first African-American female designer whose spearheading story was depicted in the 2016 film Hidden Figures.
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