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Open it up! How rap went wild for the moshpit
Rap shows used to encourage a play-it-cool attitude. So why have they become more like punk and metal gigs?
Rap shows used to encourage a play-it-cool attitude. So why have they become more like punk and metal gigs?
Review: The rapper has rapidly shot to fame this year. His new LP has the feel of a major label debut, with more self-reflection and the obvious big name guests.
The Tottenham rapper has transcended the UK drill scene and climbed the charts. He speaks to The Face about family, success and a growing sense of responsibility.
Volume 4 Issue 001: The outlandish rapper bringing rhymes out of the nursery.
The experimental hip-hop producer provides a taste of New York’s underground.
Volume 4 Issue 001: The Mancunian MC on the pull, on the lash and on top of the world.