Saba and No ID are two legends of Chicago hip-hop, from two different generations. Saba is the cerebral rap poet who made his name with corrosively pained classics like 2018’s Care for Me and 2022’s ...
The rapper began a working relationship in 2000 when the Chicago-born emcee produced a track for Beanie Sigel, who was signed to Jay’s Roc-A-Fella Records.
The teen defensive back opted to record the diss track after his parents told him not to settle the score with physical ...
Spread the love Rap music, with its rich history and diverse styles, has produced countless masterpieces over the decades.
The iconic 90s hip-hop artist was known for his pained intensity. But Dear Mama, a tribute to his mother Afeni, showed off ...
Making music is a form of therapy for Doechii. Rather than crafting songs that fit current pop-music expectations, she writes ...
It’s a tale as old as Sugarhill Gang, and, though he’s nowhere near as entitled as those vague rapper composites I just listed, Saba continues the tradition on his new track “Acts 1.5,” where he ...
Saba details how he and legendary producer No ID connected for what's arguably going to be the rap album of the year with The ...
Now, with their new joint album From the Private Collection of Saba and No ID, Saba gets to join that legendary list. Their collaboration wasn’t supposed to get so big; it began with No ID giving Saba ...
Tupac Shakur was born in Harlem in 1971 to two members of the Black Panther Party. Taking the name MC New York when he first ...
After years of cryptic teasers, cult-like fandom buildup, and a nearly nonexistent two-day rollout, Carti returns with MUSIC.
Alphonse Pierre’s Off the Dome column covers songs, mixtapes, albums, scenes, snippets, movies, Meek Mill tweets, fashion ...
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