Fly Tipper and DubWhy reprezenter, Lunar C joins Tarek on Revolution to reflect on all from record labels, issues with Conscious, UK and overall Hip Hop, responses from fans, Mic Righteous and more. He even opens up with some self-reflection and gives his thoughts on wider society.
A3C Hip Hop Festival held a Pro Audio Session at the SAE Institute in Atlanta to ask Artists and Producers 3 questions from their fans with iStandards Don Di Napoli. Rick Foy (Dvid Films) was there to document this historic moment.
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West London’s Apex Zero teams up with his fellow First and Last partner in rhyme OMeza Omniscient and Invincible Armour on his latest single “Spray the Roof”.
Taken from his new album “Reality Provoking Liberation” which drops on 28th October, the single is another example of the kind of driving hip hop beats laced with powerful lyricism found throughout his debut solo LP. Apex’s trademark style of intelligent wordplay and energetic delivery addressing a range of political and social issues has earned him some major media plaudits recently, and he looks set to become one of the key emerging names in the UK scene today.
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His launch event at The Vibe Bar in Brick Lane London, originally set for 2nd November, is being re-arranged for a slightly later date due to existing schedules, so expect an announcement on that very shortly.
New Orleans rapper Harn SOLO drops his sixth album, ‘Perfect Picture’. Forming partnerships with producers Pro Prospek and CZA of Crescent Kingz, the trio’s music reflects influences from the West Coast, the South and ’90s hip-hop, with Harn vacillating between a fast trip and slower melodic flow. Lyriqs da Lyriciss, a guest on the album, appears on “Star Gazing”.
Nola.com says, “The musician is passionate about the community and its people, a love distinctly illustrated in his lyrics and the local images that are depicted in his music videos. Cleary, he seems to have found his soul in the Crescent City”. Harn SOLO has recently traveled to London, Amsterdam, Houston and Atlanta. His travels and persistence in the music industry have landed him performances with the likes of The Wu-Tang Clan,Tha Alkaholiks, Casual (Hieroglyphics), Skyzoo and Mickey Factz.
Immortal Technique continued his exclusive VladTV interview with Battle Rap journalist Michael Hughes, and addressed the topic of money within the battle community awarded to the various battlers for their services in the ring. Technique believes that battlers should be paid for putting on the shows that they do, and spoke on rappers in today’s culture fronting on the money that they spend instead of be a smart businessman and truly invest in their income. He reminisced on days when he and many others would have to battle multiple times in one night for a tournament, rather that take on one battle at a time.
Back in 2006, Nas sat down with Julio G of 93.5 KDAY in Los Angeles, where he spoke about being known for his “one track rap,” and explains why he doesn’t go for a mix mastered sound. Nas also opens up about different rappers, including himself, being crowned as “King of NY,” and also explains who else shares the title.