FG is raw and uncut. They don’t make rappers like this, anymore.
FG is raw and uncut. They don’t make rappers like this, anymore.
One thing’s for certain: Seattle rappers love clownin’. The video before the video…
Seattle has been waiting all year for this clip. Volvo dealerships better get your game tight. (Directed by Stephan Gray.)
UPDATE (4.22.10, 2:20 pm): Bengalyucky stirs the controversy surrounding Grynch’s “My Volvo.” Let the beefing begin!!
Dark Time Sunshine’s full-length debut, Vessel, emerges from the haze today, 4.20.10. Check for it at Fake Four Inc.
Sonny Bonoho is one craaazy cat! This clip has a Spike Jonze-ish feel. It also looks like some twelve year-old’s crazy art project threw-up in a double-wide trailer. Whatever. All I know is that the world needs more Money B and MORE ASIAN RAPPERS! Word.
The dynamic hip-hop duo, Grieves and Budo, are both a throwback to an earlier era (when the one DJ/one emcee ethic was the common practice in the music), and a conspicuously new school example of the far-reaching influence of hip-hop culture. Grieves (rhymes) and Budo (beats), are an archetypal sampling of how the culture has transcended race and class lines.
Railroad tracks. Rocky beaches. Driftwood. Cloudy skies. Yup, this looks like the Northwest. Feature bars from the homie, Khingz. Vancouver stole his body, but Seattle got his heart! (We hope.)
Victor Shade (born: Ryan Abeo; first rap incarnation: RA Scion) on some superhero film noir sh*t.
For a song about such a bleak future, Sabzi sure made a damn happy beat.