Michael Christmas

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...
Michael Christmas Runs Around NYC In “Y’all Trippin'” Video
Michael Christmas Runs Around NYC In “Y’all Trippin'” Video
Michael Christmas Runs Around NYC In “Y’all Trippin'” Video
Boston's Michael Christmas, a budding rapper we highlighted in The Break, is back with a brand new video from his project, Is This Art? In this Goldrush-directed clip, Christmas is a little stunned at everything that goes on in NYC. To sort of get him into the habit of it all, he tours around the city and soaks in all the sights and culture...
The Break Presents: Michael Christmas
The Break Presents: Michael Christmas
The Break Presents: Michael Christmas
We once featured Michael Christmas on The New New for Boston rappers, but he is ready to show his skills on the forthcoming project Is This Art? If you don’t know about him, now you know. Standout: "Daily" Also check out: "Michael Cera" And: "Jackie Brown" Name: Michael Christmas Age: 19 Hometown: Boston, MA I grew up listening to: Hella Cool Kids, Wiz, Redman and ODB
Michael Christmas “Michael Cera” (Video)
Michael Christmas “Michael Cera” (Video)
Michael Christmas “Michael Cera” (Video)
Michael Christmas continues to solidify our reasoning for putting him on our New New list for Boston. In his latest video for “Michael Cera,” his awkwardness paired with his confidence bodes well together. His regular guy delivery is becoming a highlight, as well as his comedic personality. With direc...
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