When hip-hop has something to say, it says it loud: Vinnie-Dangerous calls out the genre's silence in the face of fascism on (hip-hop is) pu$$y, doubling down on the Yeezus-inspired, society-shredding energy of God Made A Monster — a pandemic-era reckoning built with producer Jerm Scorsese. Shar's Dirty Rat keeps it street-level, calling out two-faced backstabbers, while Kindness of Others crafts a Memphis-rap-inspired fantasy epic — a soundtrack for a film that doesn't exist — and Luke Simpson's Murals bridges pop art and instrumental hip-hop out of pure love for both.

Hip Hop releases

Trust Issues by HellRaizer cover art
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“A raw and haunting reflection on betrayal, lost trust, and the cold reality of fading friendships.”

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The Neverland Mixtape by Airairakku cover art

“This is a Hip-hop album from the perspective of a Gen-Z Teen and what it's like for the 'New' generation.”

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