
Beyoncé Season Is Here
Review for Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé
Single Review - “23” by Rebecca Karpen
People have often tried to detail the heartache that comes with recovery. Those who have overcome struggles, whether internally or externally, will cautiously warn you that it’s a process that terms or any aspect of language could never drive home.
Project Review - “This Ain’t The Album” by Flyana Boss
For the hip-hop duo Flyana Boss, the goal of This Ain't The Album is in the title: a project to let everyone know they are anything but a fad and a flash in the pan.
Album Review - “4824” by WhoIsJovie
Rap veterans are an interesting breed, masters of their craft, synchronized with their trademark sound, the greatest poets of our lifetimes, but often relegated to exclusively speaking their truth or passing knowledge to a new generation who would do anything else but listen to the hard-earned wisdom of their seniors.
Single Review - “Young Simba” by Joey Tre’
Having watched Joey Tre’s rise to not superstardom but musical maturity, his latest single, “Young Simba,” strikes a feeling of pride, knowing where his musical journey began and how his sound has evolved to its premier quality.
Album Review - Cowboy Carter by Beyoncé
Perhaps it’s because her albums no longer feel like albums but more declarative statements on her outlook on the world, matched with angelic harmonies; but these days, the word intent is the best word to describe Beyonce’s latest (well, last four projects) album Cowboy Carter.
The Best Albums of 2023
20 of the best albums of 2023. Who tops the list? Check and see!
Album Review - Lights in the Loft by Chill Place
Author Libba Bray once said, "To live is to love, and to love is to live." Finding love, no matter the context or subject, is never easy, but the reward for love, lust, and the gray area in between always rewards us in the best ways.
Album Review “With Light” by Anwar Sadot
The story of Anwar Sadot’s career is an unusual tale. Despite being one of the most talented artists, he releases projects once every four years.
Song Review - “Alone on Christmas” by Madison McFerrin
Christmas is always a joyous occasion, a fun, reinvigorating time for family and friends to embrace the incredible year that’s passed, the times to come, and the loved ones who are present. While those times are fun, one of the more underrated aspects of the jolly season is the music accompanying the holiday season.
Album Review - Reclamation by Baddie Brooks
Prior to the release of this album, Detroit-based artist Baddie Brooks called Reclamation “Her most meaningful project,” saying her album “Centers around uplifting the LGBTQIA+ community.”
Album Review - Scarlet by Doja Cat
You can summarize the lead-up to Scarlet by one word: Defiance. In today’s fan-obsessed stan-culture, Doja Cat, in preparation for this album, fought against the idea of the “being a fan = entitled to you” mentality that’s so long plagued the popular artists of the world.
Album Review - “In My Bag” by WhoisJovie
The Detroit hip-hop scene has long lacked a key element to its already-impactful roster of verbal showboaters. Whether it’s the all-too-familiar cash talk or gun-play rap that the city has become accustomed to speaking on, there’s always been a critical element missing within the city’s soundscape.
Album Review - The Age of Pleasure by Janelle Monáe
Janelle Monáe is the epitome of an aura. Whether classy, sexy, socially powerful, attention-demanding, sassy, or gender-ambiguous, her presence is powerful, and her music is always the stamp of approval, letting the populace know of the atmospheric phenomena Monáe defines.
Article - “The Importance of The Freestyle”
What are the benefits to freestyling?
This is the question I pose to you.
Album Review- The Daynites
From the moment The Daynites released their first single “Cherry Blossom.” longtime fans knew the tracks they were preparing to release extended to what had quickly become their trademark vibe
Song Review - Break! By Lex The Radical
Break! By Lex, The Radical is a unique hybrid, straddling between being a club banger and a theme of hustlers' ambition.
Song Review - “007 Wit The Afro” By Curtis Roach Ft. Illingsworth
Curtis Roach’s music is reminiscent of the cool kid in class. No matter what he says, you know there’s a level of charm and an undeniable level of charisma that attracts everyone around him.
Interview With Curtis Roach
I had an opportunity to sit down with Detroit lyricist Curtis Roach. We discussed topics such as his placement in Detroit hip-hop, his venture into the art scene, and his new curated projects. The interview lasted a little over 20-minutes, but felt like a 3 minute breeze. Read the interview below.
Song Review - Melodies From Heaven by Dej Loaf
Dej Loaf’s progression as an artist is one of hip-hop’s best-overlooked stories.
Song Review - “No Fucks” by Jovie
It’s interesting to see the musical resurgence of Jovie within Detroit hip-hop. As an artist, Jovie has always been one of the best lyricists in the game
Give a listen.
Local artist deserve to be heard, give them a chance with my spotify mix. You never know what you’ll find.