rap
Rhythm and Poetry; rap music is a genre centered around speaking truth to power with style.
Sauce Walka and El Trainn team up for “Sauce Trainnathin”
About El Trainn: EL Trainn, is a rap artist based in Houston, Texas from the infamous Missouri City neighborhood.The artist has been passionate about music ever since he was eight years old at a young age, he started performing with an
By @OCLEADINLADY5 years ago in Beat
Interview with Accent Sorrow
So, to begin with, I met the artist who would become Accent Sorrow about 5 or 6 years ago through one of my closest friends. I didn't have too many initial reactions of him, though I did know I wasn't a tremendous fan of his taste of music. Coincidentally, it was indirectly through this particular set of musical tastes that I came to determine that my thinking about music had ossified, and I'd reached the age where I thought the music "of my generation" was the best, and everything new sucked.
By Creativity Risk5 years ago in Beat
Paving the Way
As a twenty one year old rapper with not a lot of connections in the music industry and residing in a city where the music scene isn’t up to par it can be a struggle getting your music heard. Social media inclines your ability to spread your music but limits you as an artist in my opinion.
By Grant Samuel5 years ago in Beat
Who's Next? Methodikal Tha Shogun
A upcoming artist by the name of Methodikal Tha Shogun has been on the come up recently with his latest single "Who's Next" which has surpassed his last hit "Flight". A 32 year old artist coming out of Huston Texas that wants to show the world what he's got, and what he's got is another shot at fame. A new song that has been racking in the views on his Youtube channel. With over 10 thousand views on it in only two weeks. He says " I initially wrote the song to top another song I wrote called "Flight". It's me bringing out the bad a**, hard personality out of me. It's one of those songs where I wanted it to be catchy. Something that just gets people in that rowdy mood."
By riphaleyedits5 years ago in Beat
Who is the Greatest Rapper of All Time?
This has been a hip-hop topic for the ages. I just had a conversation with my homies the every other day which we were arguing about for hours. The “Greatest Rapper of All-time” has had so many answers I’ve heard and probably you too. Over the years as hip-hop/rap has been around, there have been so many greats artists that have came and have given us fans great music. I actually wanna break down this question and hear some popular answers I’ve heard and see how they are considered the Greatest Rapper of All Time.
By Bralen Williams5 years ago in Beat
Reason First: Is 50 Cent Right for Defending Eminem Against Lord Jamar?
Ultimate troll, 50 Cent bandied words at Lord Jamar over the latter legendary rapper's comments concerning Eminem. While some may call it “caping” for the white man, there is good cause that 50 engaged in a verbal sparring session on Instagram. 50 Cent signed an unprecedented at the time, one million dollar contract as a joint venture between Eminem’s Shady Records and Dr. Dre’s Aftermath Entertainment. Through years of falling out with the rapper Game, to Young Buck, and splitting ties with Lloyd Banks, 50 Cent and Eminem have remained tight. Together, the two men have earned the respect of most figures within the hip hop universe. That is, of course, except for Lord Jamar. He has gone on the record saying that black people don’t listen to Eminem’s music. But is this true? In the gym, as Lord Jamar has indicated, Eminem is not blasted through earbuds. What about Eminem’s Oscar-winning ode to overcoming adversity “Lose Yourself”? Does Jamar not know that African Americans get pumped up to the Recovery rapper? Is this true? On the excursion to the club, are black people not gearing up for a good night by listening to “Greatest” while wood grain grippin’? Don’t clubs still vibrate with the sound of “Shake That,” Eminem’s song with the late Nate Dogg and “Smack That” with Akon? 50 Cent is a master at challenging anyone who crosses him or his values. He goes on Instagram saying that Lord Jamar was already deceased and that Lord Jamar is no “Grand Puba” anyway. 50 Cent has spit venomous bars on tracks but his words on social media have just as much toxicity.
By Skyler Saunders5 years ago in Beat
Edison Salvador: The Next R&B Sensation
Music would like to introduce you to an up and coming R&B star. You cannot think about music without thinking about Edison. In the beginning of his music, years he would end up using his full name which was Edison Salvador, but his mom thought it would be hard for people to remember. He did not want to change his name to anything crazy so he decided to use his first name instead. Edison felt like his name brought uniqueness with not a lot of people carrying the same name.
By Heisenberg5 years ago in Beat
SIRI Declares Bizzy Bone the Greatest Rapper Alive!
Bizzy bone has been having a great month with his new album The Mantra topping the charts. But the good news just keeps getting better as SIRI has declared Bizzy Bone the greatest rapper alive. Could SIRI have heard the album The Mantra ? It seems so.
By The Sinister Pen5 years ago in Beat











