In a world increasingly consumed by being online and submerged in AI slop, human connection and art is so important. The ...
Hip-hop was created in 1973, and during that decade, it was a genre still in its early stages that was more DJ-centric with focuses on b-boy dances and live performances. However, by the time the ...
In 2017, hip-hop became the most consumed genre in the US, and it hasn't shown any signs of slowing down. Now that we're just over the halfway mark into the 2020s, hip-hop continues to dominate with ...
Last month, underground Chicago hip-hop crew Tomorrow Kings dropped their first album in 12 years, Salt, via Swiss label Buenaventura. They clearly took their time with it, and not just because ...
We’re at the end of yet another year where commentators and fans speculated on the health of the rap world. In October, it was reported that, for the first time in 35 years, there were no rap songs in ...
Have you ever wondered why the Christmas carol highlights the 12 days of Christmas? The carol celebrates the 12 days from Christmas to the end of the Christmas season – Three Kings Day, or the ...
From Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday, it’s a major boom for retailers. Organizers of the No Kings Alliance and the "We ain't buying it" campaign are urging Americans to withhold their purchasing power to ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. SAN JOSÉ — Brandt Clarke scored the tiebreaking goal from the right circle with 6:40 left and the Kings beat the ...
COMING DOWN THE LANE OFF THE REBOUND. IT’S 916. NOW LOOK TOWARDS THE SKY LIKE THE BEAM. NOW TELL EM LIKE THE BEAM. LIKE THE, LIKE THE BEAM. NOW A SACRAMENTO HIP HOP ARTIST HAS TURNED THE ICONIC BEAM ...
Sacramento hip-hop artist Denzel Joyce, known as Young Zel, has turned the iconic beam atop the Golden 1 Center into an anthem for the Sacramento Kings with his song "Light the Beam." He joined KCRA 3 ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. These two Iowa musicians can now say, “Momma We Made It.” Cedar Rapids-based rapper Tone Da Boss and Des ...