Lil Herb Crafts Classic In ‘Welcome To Fazoland’ Mixtape
Lil Herb is one of Chicago’s brightest young students in the art of Hip Hop.
Read MoreLil Herb is one of Chicago’s brightest young students in the art of Hip Hop.
Read MoreThe young Savage paid his dues and is “Up Now.”
Read MoreEdai’s “Came From Nothing” is a tale of struggle and triumph. Edai hasn’t reached the pinnacle of his success, but his eyes are dead set on his prize. Edai’s “Came From Nothing” serves as testament to his ambitions.
Read MoreI.L’s mixtape title “Problem Child” is fitting as the rapper shows that his lyricism can undeniably shake up the Chicago Hip Hop sphere.
Read MoreMBAM Flip is like the Energizer bunny when it comes to spitting. He just keeps going and going.
Read MoreShotta was on point with his lyricism in piecing together his story as a Wild Hundreds native on the streets of Chiraq.
Read MoreBillion’s “Clout God” deserves all Hip Hop praise on this one.
Read MoreLil Durk was able to shine on a broader level amongst some of Hip Hop’s hottest rappers in French Montana’s “Coke Boys 4” compilation mixtape. There was a sense of hunger in Durk’s voice as he stole the show in tracks he was featured, including, “Paranoid Remix,” “Money Bag,” “Don’t Waste My Time,” “Act Like That,” “What You Call That.”
Read MorePrince Eazy is not your average MC from the Chi. Eazy shows how versatile the Chicago Hip Hop scene is in an era of drill rap. The rapper is in a league of his own and boasts a lyrical flow that can rival any MC from Philly or New York.
Read MoreKing Yella put together an impressive catalog of music in his project “Yella Corleone,” hosted by DJ Cortez, DJ Speechless and DJ Legacy.
Read MoreA collection of the 17-year-old Chicago MC’s last recorded music was put together for his posthumous released mixtape “Separate Myself,” hosted by DJ Bandz.
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