Hip-hop is officially middle-aged, but its mortality is hardly in question. Half a century after the genre’s birth, the GRAMMY Museum celebrated the lovechild of funk and DJ culture with an expansive ...
Bootie Brown, Imani, Fatlip, and Slimkid3—were spending most of their time in Inglewood, California, at South Central Unit ...
Ralph Rolle occupies one of the grooviest drum chairs on the planet. As well as his current job, holding down the foundation ...
A look at hip-hop's use of technology as part of a longer tradition within black music of using one's body to recreate the ...
Big Thief’s sixth studio album, “Double Infinity,” arrived in September, the band still sounding like Big Thief but with ...
The singer and songwriter on her reign as one of music’s most idiosyncratic and spiritual figures and where her creative ...
Hip-hop super producer and Virginia Beach native Timbaland stopped by his alma mater, Salem High, for a Friday morning pep ...
ATLANTA — Atlanta is considered a hip-hop capital when it comes to music, producing Grammy Award winners like Outkast, Killer Mike, Ludacris, 21 Savage and Future. You may not know the names of the ...
For Hendrick Douglass, taking the DIY approach has always been the key. The Harlem-raised rapper, producer, and multi-instrumentalist has done everything from designing merch to managing music venues, ...
Separated by decades but bound by spirit, both Black-American art forms thrive on improvisation. Their fusion is conversation, intergenerational and unforced.
As I greet Mike Dean over a video call, it’s five days until the closing of the first round of voting for the 2026 Grammy ...
Grammy-nominated Garfield High School alum Kassa Overall continues to defy traditional confines, with a new album of jazz ...