Jon Zazula: Exclusive Audiobook Clip on The Lone Rager's "Metal Rap" Zazula was also instrumental is unitingAnthraxand Public Enemy for the "Bring the Noize" music video, which further paved the way for the rise of nu-metal just a few years later. At the bottom of the page, you can ...
Jon Zazula: Exclusive Audiobook Clip on The Lone Rager's "Metal Rap" Zazula was also instrumental is unitingAnthraxand Public Enemy for the "Bring the Noize" music video, which further paved the way for the rise of nu-metal just a few years later. At the bottom of the page, you can ...
Jon Zazula: Exclusive Audiobook Clip on The Lone Rager's "Metal Rap" Zazula was also instrumental is unitingAnthraxand Public Enemy for the "Bring the Noize" music video, which further paved the way for the rise of nu-metal just a few years later. At the bottom of the page, you can ...
The first song we ever released was "I Wanna Get Better," which is almost a Wikipedia page of my life, it rattles through everything I'm going to be talking about [forever]. It feels like now I can wax on about something, and they know what I'm talking about. Is that why you ...
He began writing music after being released from a youth correction center and released his first song on SoundCloud in June 2013, titled "News/Flock". He was a popular figure in SoundCloud rap, a trap scene that takes elements of lo-fi music and harsh 808s. Dig Deeper The Best XXX...
To add even more icing to the cake, Em also scored his first number one hit song ever with “Lose Yourself,” an instant classic of a track that has now transcended hip hop and ingrained itself into pop culture forever. 2003’s Best Rapper Alive: 50 Cent Claim to fame: Get Rich ...
And you rerecorded it when Michelle came on, in 1988. Could you ever have imagined the longevity of Supersonic? Juana: It’s crazy because people who weren’t even born yet know the song. It’s incredible because people our age are introducing it to their kids. We ha...
After defining West Coast hip-hop with his signature minimalist sound in the decade’s first half, L.A. beatmaker Mustard has spent the last several years flexing his range behind the boards onchart-topping R&B,moody pop, andglossy rap singles. On “Ballin’,” the centerpiece of his und...
“I’m flyin’ to the moon again, dreamin’ about heroin/How it gave you everything and took your life away,” she sings on the first chorus. In the song’s second refrain, she makes herself the subject as she longs for change: “I hope that I come back one day/To tell you ...
“The Message”; the first major female rap group (and first Southern hip-hop act) in the Sequence; and even the first group to appear on national TV, thanks to the Funky Four + 1 More’s 1981 appearance onSaturday Night Live. Sugar Hill’s seminal catalog largely consists of standout...