Channeling the stark sound and fatalistic worldview of vintage Southern rap, the New Orleans duo takes grim pleasure in grappling with substance abuse and mental illness.
NEW WORLD DEPRESSION delves deep into a tumultuous psyche, portraying a world riddled with inner demons, existential crises, and a stark defiance of societal norms.
Hip-hop lifted the New Orleans duo of cousins-Scott Arcenaux, Jr. a.k.a. $lick Sloth and Aristos Petrou a.k.a. Ruby da Cherry-out of a violent drug-riddled hood nightmare and into an underground phenomenon.
XXL magazine heralded $uicideboy$ as “one of the fastest growing acts in hip-hop right now” and their heavily anticipated album I Want To Die in New Orleans is inspired by their tour experiences and all the extravagance that comes along with the fame.
Little Simz delivers an undeniable modern classic, effortlessly condensing any number of disparate styles and genres into music which thrillingly broaches the gap between urgent modern treatise and hip hop.
The latest release by super cool Australian R&B/Soul group on Big Crown. Sounds like David Axelrod and J Dilla started a jazz/funk group together. Their sound is heavily influenced by the sampling foundation of hip-hop and 70s film scores.
Take Care delves deeply into the psyche of BigXThaPlug, capturing the evolving emotions and complexities that come with fame and personal relationships.