Supreme Patty is a 19-year-old hot boy making a killing on Instagram. But is he too savage for the internet?
This is a whole tired ass recipe at this point.
Let’s jump into it.
The “greatest rapper alive” vs Mr. “hip-hop is dead.”
Rap is often described as the “CNN for black people” and drill was Chicago’s youth on the ground reporting.
While producers are going to keep finding ways to make sure they get a check, let’s make 2018 the year of producers getting paid.
On every possibly level, from indie to major-labels and mixtape to singles, rap has seen it’s most prolific year in collaborative albums.
The 17-year-old Texas rapper has a record deal waiting for him if he does manage to prove his innocence.
Quality Control is laying down the blueprint on how an independent hip-hop label can thrive in 2017.
The amount of collaborative efforts, both as mixtapes and as studio albums, surpassed last year’s output by a landslide.