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2015 Revisited: The Lasting Impact of To Pimp a Butterfly and I Don’t Like Sh*t
In 2015, Kendrick Lamar and Earl Sweatshirt stood at the forefront of hip-hop’s artistic evolution. Both were young, immensely talented, and
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Mar 314 min read
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Audio Archives: The First Drop
The Audio Archives series is officially live on the Printedraps website. This is more than just a playlist—it’s a true hip-hop archive ,...
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Mar 262 min read
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Carrying the Torch: Jamal J’s Babilu and the Weight of Words
Babilu is a statement—dense with wordplay, layered with knowledge, and laced with critiques of power, both in the world and within hip-hop
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Mar 103 min read
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Shango $upreme Speaks on SAMURAI STICKS w/ Jaxon Mune
Written by Austin B. I f you’ve been keeping up with us on Instagram, you might have come across a track or two by Shango $upreme. He’s...
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Mar 73 min read
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Pink Siifu’s BLACK'!ANTIQUE: A Sonic Archive of Black Expression
...a raw, free-flowing blend of sounds that stretch the limits of what hip-hop can be.
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Mar 61 min read
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