Ink Monstr: Redman’s Birthday Party 2015
Waka Flocka Talks “Firesquad (Freestyle), Flockaveli 2 and Blunt Rolling Search
Phife Dawg Declares Greatest Album In Rap History
Phife Dawg Admits There’s No Reason ATCQ Shouldn’t Be Making Music
Ink Monstr: Sticky Situation Miami 2014
Ink Monstr: Sticky Situation Denver 2014
A$AP MOB In Denver At The EXDO Center
Phife Dawg Declares Greatest Album In Rap History
Phife Dawg Admits There’s No Reason ATCQ Shouldn’t Be Making Music
Ink Monstr: Sticky Situation Miami 2014
Ink Monstr: Sticky Situation Denver 2014
A$AP MOB In Denver At The EXDO Center
UBEENJACKED brought together fashion, skate life and music into one night in Denver, Colorado. Hosted at The EXDO Center, members of the A$AP MOB, as well as local acts, turned the venue out for a lifestyle based event. Check out the video recap shot by Jacob Hornsled.
CyHi The Prynce Calls Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole His Rap Brothers
Ink Monstr: Pool Party Series 2013
Ink Monstr: Free For All Vol. 4
Kenneth Faried & Quincy Miller Of The Denver Nuggets Talk Hip-Hop & Basketball
The moment Kurtis Blow released “Basketball” in 1984 there has been a strong connection between the basketball and hip-hop culture. Whether it be the numerous mention of players and the sport in lyrics, Jay Z’s ownership of the Nets, the popularity of Jordan sneakers that have become a major hip-hop trend, or hip-hop and basketball’s foundation, both began in the streets and can be done in the most urban court or street corner as well as huge arenas. The two have been intertwined for decades now. I sat down with Kenneth Faried & Quincy Miller of the Denver Nuggets to hear their thoughts on hip-hop.
Dizzy Wright Speaks On “Letter To Unborn Child” & Wanting To Win A Grammy
During 4/20 weekend in Denver, Come Home With Me sat down with Funk Volume’s Dizzy Wright to discuss putting Las Vegas on the map, early exposure to the mainstream industry and how being a father motivates his music. Find out his hopes for his second album, what albums inspired The Golden Age mixtape and Dizzy’s first encounter with Big K.R.I.T.’s music.