Miami’s gospel-trap phenom BEAM keeps his Bible holstered
On his EP 95, the rapper-producer makes the kind of music he wasn’t allowed to listen to growing up.
On his EP 95, the rapper-producer makes the kind of music he wasn’t allowed to listen to growing up.
Review: Last night the Detroit singer preached a gospel of #selflove to 5000 party-ready fans.
Review: Guests like Headie One, Stormzy, WizKid and Tory Lanez – and plenty killer tracks – show that Krept & Konan mean business.
Hip-hop artists have been celebrating the religion in their songs for decades. But recent controversies have got Muslims wondering where the line needs to be drawn.
February 1994: Snoop Doggy Dogg is currently America’s top rap star. He’s also due to be tried later this year as an accessory to murder. In his first interview with the British press, he tells us whether the gangsta life celebrated on his records has now become reality.