“You Can’t Say That” Review
Alright, so I wasn’t even trying to listen to Dave Blunts for the longest. I remember him going viral on Twitter a while back and not in a good way. I mean, people are roasting him for being hella overweight. But that On The Radar freestyle he did, “Crying in the Kitchen,” I think, was [&helli
Savon-M Interview
Some artists carve their names into the culture with a chisel, etching their influence into stone through sheer will and repetition. Others, like Savon-M, let the music itself do the carving—flowing like water, shaping the landscape without force, moving with intention. His journey through sound h
The Slow Burn That Stayed Lit: Revisiting $$$4U
When Drake and PartyNextDoor dropped $ome $exy $songs 4 U I’ll admit my first reaction was kinda mixed. And I wasn’t alone. The internet didn’t really know what to make of it at first. Some folks were saying it was dull, repetitive, and too slow. You had people calling the vocals flat, the vib
What Do We Do With Ye Now?
I still remember riding in the backseat while my mom played College Dropout. “Jesus Walks” hit different when you’re eight years old and already asking questions about God and self-worth. Later, I’d walk around the house mouthing the words to “All Falls Down,” captivated by the music vi
Who Really Created Rage?
Rage music is a recent wave in hip-hop, a buzzy, hyper-energetic microgenre of trap that cranks everything to the extreme. Characterized by distorted synths, pulverizing bass, and mosh-pit energy, rage songs feel like adrenaline on wax. It’s loud, chaotic, and emotionally charged, blending the agg