The Most Influential Mixtapes from the Blog Era
Discover the mixtapes that defined the internet during hip hop’s most transitional phase.
Bridging UK rap and hip hop
Discover the mixtapes that defined the internet during hip hop’s most transitional phase.
Kid Cudi’s tenth album circles around in mellow, moody and minimal ambience.
K-Trap enters his second prime on The Last Whip II, a tenacious sequel cut from the same cloth as the classic predecessor.
An insight into what made the blog era so iconic for hip hop’s golden decade.
Blacksmith drops “Price of Love” with Skinnyman and Statik Selektah.
JID conquers the new age of hip hop with full conviction, delivering the album that takes his status from elite rapper to generational talent.
The Flatbush Zombies frontman unveils his long-awaited solo debut.
The long awaited collaboration between two underground titans shifts listeners outside of their comfort zone, seeking adventure in uncharted territory.
A track-by-track breakdown of 070 Shake’s sophomore album, ‘You Can’t Kill Me’.
DJ Khaled’s thirteenth album is another big-budget collection with more durable songs than usual.
Ohio rapper HonorRoll explores how his hometown holds back upcoming artists on “Queen City”.
Lord Sko spotlights classic hip hop to American youth on his latest album, Museum.