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18 Great Posse Cuts Reppin’ a Particular City
18 Great Posse Cuts Reppin’ a Particular City
18 Great Posse Cuts Reppin’ a Particular City
Related: 15 Rappers Jump On “Detroit Vs. Everybody” For The Official Posse Cut Remix Listen to Chief Keef Feat. Lil Bibby, Lil Herb, King Louie and Lil Durk Release Posse Cut ‘Faneto (Remix)’ Marco Polo Grabs Inspectah Deck, O.C., Large Professor And...
Michael Christmas “Salty”
Michael Christmas “Salty”
Michael Christmas “Salty”
Michael Christmas is back with another banger, "Salty," produced by Floam God. The Boston native floats on the sparse production with ease, proving why we featured him on The New New for Boston rappers last year. Christmas will be performing at the A3C Festival in Atlanta this weekend, and this track is a cut off the A3C Compilation Vol...
The Tannery x New Balance Celebrate Boston Marathon
The Tannery x New Balance Celebrate Boston Marathon
The Tannery x New Balance Celebrate Boston Marathon
In celebration of this year's Boston Marathon, The Tannery, a unique concept store located in Boston and Cambridge, partners with New Balance to remix the iconic 574 silhouette. A brown leather upper is met with grey accents and black suede panels on the heel and side logo, while "Boston" is imprinted on the off-white midsole. The...
Moe Pope And Rain Bring Godzilla To Boston In “Lift Off” Video
Moe Pope And Rain Bring Godzilla To Boston In “Lift Off” Video
Moe Pope And Rain Bring Godzilla To Boston In “Lift Off” Video
Moe Pope and Rain are coming off their second straight Boston Music Award for the city's Hip-Hop Artist of the Year, and they just dropped the visual for "Lift Off" off their recent album Let The Right Ones In. Directed and animated by Matthew Watkins, the video follows Bearstronaut's Nate Marsden walking through Allston, taking the T and lounging outside the Boston Public Library surrou
The New New: 15 Boston Rappers You Should Know
The New New: 15 Boston Rappers You Should Know
The New New: 15 Boston Rappers You Should Know
For years, when people thought about Boston hip-hop, there was only one name that popped up—Guru, as one half of Gang Starr with DJ Premier. The city, long a hotbed for punk and indie rock—not to mention the arena-sized egos of Aerosmith and Boston—has slipped under the radar for decades on the hip-hop side of things; even Guru left the Bean for the more hip-hop-savvy shores of Brooklyn. But thes

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