By Dylan Deprey Every other week Shantii is in the studio. A global pandemic has not stopped her from making music. While there is a lot of negativity, she blocks it and locks in. Between … [Read more...]
LL Coogi’s “Wolves Dance in the Night 2” is an Ode to his Lost Brothers and Inspiration to Stay Hungry
By Dylan Deprey LL Coogi is carnivorous when it comes to rap. From verbally assaulting his opponents in battle rap, to viciously attacking beats on his numerous projects, LL Coogi continues … [Read more...]
Finally, a Reggie Bonds Album! But, For $111?
By Dylan Deprey You’re probably thinking it’s a bad decision, but it’s far from it. Reggie Bonds’ “The Black Tape: A Black Ass Rap Album,” is a timestamp. It’s a statement on where hip-hop … [Read more...]
Da Example Chronicles His Life in “Growth & Development”
By Dylan Deprey “Body Gang bars is something you’ve got to deal with, 9’s everywhere like a fourth-grade field trip!” Da Example is one of Milwaukee’s longstanding battle rap vets. He has … [Read more...]
VoodooHoney Records is a Bitter Sweet Twist on Milwaukee’s Growing Music Scene
By Dylan Deprey Whether it is the sound of smooth staccatos or the crashes of crooning crescendos, musician and Black American arts curator Jay Anderson and his saxophone have resonated across … [Read more...]