sir michael rocks
The midwest duo of Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish will return to the masses this year with the first of a three-album release rollout titled Before Sh*t Got Weird dropping early next month.
The so-called “blog era” introduced a number of influential Hip-Hop acts — Pac Div, Charles Hamilton, Danny!, Kidz In The Hall, and the duo of Sir Michael Rocks and Chuck Inglish as The Cool Kids, among many others. The former Mikey Rocks, who embarked on a prolific solo run before rejoining the group, has unleashed […]
In today’s Wired Tracks, Hip-Hop Wired highlights two fresh releases from a few of the West Coast’s finest MCs.
Freddie Gibbs “Money, Cash, Hoes,” French Montana’s “Sanctuary Pt. II,” & More | Wired Tracks 2.9.16
Freddie Gibbs has been borderline maniacal with the bars, decimating each and every beat he lays vocal on like the evil genius of rap. After taking Kanye West’s “No More Parties In LA” to task, the ESGN general returns with The Beat Bully-produced “Money, Cash, Hoes.”
Freddie Gibbs, during an appearance on NPR’s Microphone Check podcast, said he’s lyrically comparable to highly lauded MCs Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole. The ESGN spitter didn’t hesitate to release new bars to back his claims, returning today with two new tracks.
This edition of Wired Tracks features new heat from French Montana, and Benny Benassi and Chris Brown.
Nothing screams uncut entertainment like a cool kid gone wild and that is the exact intention of Sir Michael Rocks on his latest album, Banco.
“Bussin” is a popular term that Chicago folks use when speaking about women of ill repute. Just ask Sir Michael Rocks, who returns with a song titled after the colloquialism, featuring Iamsu! and Casey Veggies.
On this fine Monday morning, fans get reacquainted with the galactic sounds of SpaceGhostPurrp, who teamed up with Sir Michael Rocks on a new track titled “Dollar Bill.”
The Cool Kids are back. And we repeat folks, The Cool Kids are back.
This one is for the players out there. “Memo” is the title of this groovy track, which comes courtesy of the one and only Sir Michael Rocks.
Chicago-raised rapper, Sir Michael Rocks, will follow his Lap Of Lux series with a new mixtape called Banco.