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Rolling Loud New York 2022: Friday Recap
(Credit: Rolling Loud / @alyyypas) Bringing in hundreds of artists and tens of thousands of fans to events in cities around the globe, Rolling Loud is rap music’s most iconic stage. The world’s largest rap festival’s
Read More »NYC Rapper Gwoppy Spotted With Antonio Brown In Studio; Feature Coming Soon?
Gwoppy is certainly an artist to keep an eye on as he quickly climbs the ladder within the music industry. This summer he has unveiled back to back songs and music videos, allowing his
Read More »HipHopSince1987 Announces Internship Program
HipHopSince1987 announces a brand new internship program looking to elevate promising talent. The site is looking to add all types of creatives to the team. The platform is mainly looking for journalists and writers
Read More »Top ways to promote your newest hip hop track online
If you’re a musician who’s looking to promote their latest hip hop track, then you need the right online marketing strategies. In this blog post, we will discuss some of them to give you
Read More »Connie Diiamond’s “I Look Good” Freestyle Deemed Woman’s Anthem of the Summer
Connie Diiamond is a distinguished rapper in the music scene who has caught the attention of icons such as, Kevin Liles, Fabolous, Jim Jones, Remy Ma, Dave East, to name a few. Recently, she
Read More »Lorey Drops New Project “Son of a Narcissist”
23-year-old Queens native Lorey drops off his new project “Son of a Narcissist” and stand-out single, “First Things First” featuring buzzing Flint-born artist Bfb Da Packman. Son of Conga musician, Juan Lorenzo, Lorey grew
Read More »How Jerry Becerra Is Merging Hip-Hop And Trap, But In Spanish
Jerry Becerra is an emerging music manager who aims to bridge the gap between American music producers and Latin American artists, specifically in the Argentinian Trap and Colombian Reggaeton genres. While more obscure in
Read More »How hip-hop can make climate action cool
Music can amplify social issues and inspire people to care about new (and sometimes unexpected) topics. But can it take something as dire as climate change and make it mainstream? With artists MyVerse and
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