rap
Rhythm and Poetry; rap music is a genre centered around speaking truth to power with style.
Drake: King of Streams Loved by Many and Hated by Many
Drake is currently the most popular and most streamed artist on the planet. He just was honored for getting 50 billion streams and he’s also gone platinum quite a few times as well. For some reason he always ends up leading the pack rather hip-hop scholars agree or not. What’s most interesting about Drake is his fanbase and their opinions of other more accomplished artists in comparison to Drake. Rather or not they have the facts of the other artists’ tenure it doesn’t matter to them they disrespectfully promo the leader of “OVO” even if it’s complete foolishness.
By Curtis Greene5 years ago in Beat
50 Cent: The Genius and The Troll God!!!
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is one of the most legendary entertainers on earth because he essentially left one industry that tried to cancel him to become even stronger in the film industry specializing in mini-series cable networks such as Starz “Power” and ABC “For Life.” 50 Cent is the executive producer and owner of both shows. He’s also acted in quite a few films that were national sensations. But let’s not forget that he is the original mixtape King of NYC, one of the only rap artists to go diamond twice off worldwide sales on back-to-back albums, become a record label owner in the process, clothing line owner, health beverage brand owner, and he the King of all online trolls simultaneously. 50 Cent also owns a champagne brand called Le Chemin du Roi (King’s Path) and Branson liquor. Prepare to relive greatness that some have forgotten and scroll through his journey of struggle, fame, and beautiful foolishness.
By Curtis Greene5 years ago in Beat
Nas
Nas is one of hip-hop’s most famous and decorated artists of all-time selling 25 millions records worldwide and many other impressive credentials that he has to his credit. Nas is the second artist I really started listening to seriously. My older brother turned me on to his skills in April of 1994 when I was only nine years old going on 10. From that moment Nas has been demonstrating to the planet that he is one the best musical artists to ever live a true master of his craft and he’s in anyone who knows hip-hop top five all-time for sure.
By Curtis Greene5 years ago in Beat
3 DEADLY RAPPING MISTAKES YOU NEED TO STOP MAKING IN 2021
In this post, we are going to pen down some of the most unnoticed mistakes that the rappers are making these days, and are not getting the boom in their career that they deserve. So, here we will not point out the things like you need to practice more, write down good songs, or how the beat plays an important role in the rap. But here, we are going to pin point the mistakes that people do not know that these things can harm their growth. So, here are the mistakes that you need to stop doing. And after you read this post, it will be sure that you will change something in your raps this year.
By Naman Parihar5 years ago in Beat
Somehow I Bloomed Under The Moon
She grew up in a cult. A place where self expression wasn't a right. Jewelry wasn't allowed, girls were expected to wear skirts, and you weren't allowed to speak to or date anyone outside of the church. It was an extremely sheltered childhood that was sprinkled with trauma and abuse until at 16-years-old, a Renaissance of culture and freedom came. This is what helped create Angel Haze.
By Alex Dulude5 years ago in Beat
EP Review: Effective Nostalgia
Project Logic certainly knows how to make the people wait. Effective Nostalgia is the first solo project release of his since Cerebral Logic and his first project release period since a previously reviewed album: Necessary Assassination by the group J.F.K. If there’s one thing that we learn about Project Logic with his music, it's that he’s an old school kind of cat who’d rather go for a vibe over what’s hot. He’s very consistent with the music he puts out for the world to hear. You can hear that he takes his craft very seriously, and I know that he’d rather go all in rather than put out mediocrity.
By Robin Williams5 years ago in Beat









