Consequence
Queens rapper Consequence has been in the game for a few decades and while his relationship with Kanye West dates back to Ye’s early years at Roc-A-Fella Records, we’ve lowkey wondered why he himself never got down with the Roc.
It’s been a hot minute since we’ve heard any new material from Ne-Yo but today the Sin City crooner returns with some new work, new moves, and new thick models.
Consequence recently sat down to discuss at length his upcoming album, as well as to share his perspective on what he felt the “jeen-yuhs” doc on friend and collaborator Kanye West was missing.
According to HipHopDx, the veteran MC announced his diagnosis to fans during a listening session for his new EP, Things Are Different Now, via Zoom on Monday (September 28). During the live streaming event, the "Disperse", who had already been diagnosed previously with Type II diabetes, revealed that the diagnosis came after he couldn’t figure out what was going on with his health and feared it was COVID-19.
Who says Hip-Hop’s only for the young crowd?
A Tribe Called Quest, Anderson .Paak and Busta Rhymes did it for the culture at the Grammy Awards last night.
The first-ever Nas and Erykah Badu collaboration (surprising, much?) arrives today on the coattails of The Land, a film the two have worked on in varying capacities.
It’s a full fledge Compton affair on The Game‘s new track “Roped Off,” featuring Problem and Boogie.
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of Gnarls Barkley’s debut album St. Elsewhere, the group’s production leg Danger Mouse shares a remix of their breakout hit “Crazy.”
Action Bronson‘s Vice series F*ck, That’s Delicious has taken much of his time. But he managed to find a moment to record a track called “Mr. 2 Face” while traveling the world with his day one homies (including fellow Queens rapper Meyhem Lauren) and eating decadent cuisine.
Yams Day united a bevy of rap’s most notable rising talent, and one week later, A$AP Rocky provides some more quality vibes via a handful of free releases.
Curren$y is an one man factory, churning out music in massive amounts during an era where the artists we remember today are easily forgotten tomorrow.