Album Review: Pop Smoke Get a Posthumus Send-Off on “Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon”

Pop Smoke was a rising rap star from Brooklyn. He began recording in 2018 and made an impression across the Atlantic with U.K. drill producer 808 Melo. Two mixtapes later, his Brooklyn-U.K. drill style was garnering a lot of attention,…

“Den of Thieves” Stars Pablo Schreiber, O’Shea Jackson, Jr, Gerard Butler, and 50 Cent Spill the Beans of Their New Movie!

I, for one, really enjoyed Den of Thieves. Just when you think it’s going one way, it flips the script on you! The movie is enhanced by its awesome cast that I got the chance to speak to. We talked…

From the Record Crate: Eminem – “8 Mile Soundtrack”

It’s interesting to talk about Eminem nowadays on a multitude of levels.  While he hasn’t put out a meaningful project in almost five years, he’s still making waves in the music industry.  Following 2013’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2, the Detroit rapper…

From the Record Crate: Kanye West – “Graduation” (2007)

Time and time again, I’ve brought up the point of how hard it is to stay consistently relevant for so many years within the music industry.  Really only a handful have the ability to be significant for over five years.…

New(ish) Music Tuesdays: 8/18/15

Welcome back to another New(ish) Music Tuesday, where our staff picks the songs they’re currently digging and shares them with you because they (really, really) like you. This week, we bend our own rules a little to feature a song that…

10 Musicians Who Really Need Biopics

The past few years have given us some incredible behind-the-scenes looks into the lives of history-making musicians. From the world seeing Ray Charles’ humble beginning in Ray to watching Johnny Cash’s struggle in Walk the Line, musical biopics give audiences…