When I open my Zoom conversation with Brooklyn-born, LA-based MC Radamiz, he’s a one-week newlywed, and Lightman, his first full-length LP in six years, had just dropped. It’s a momentous time for him that feels like a consequence of the intention he pours into every aspect of his life, including …
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Ovrkast is an accomplished producer and rapper who has laced tracks for everyone from Drake to Earl Sweatshirt. But his calm demeanor belies his place in an indie rap scene that’s currently holding hip-hop on its back. When I speak with him at the Rolling Stone office, he’s getting ready …
Read More »Echoes of Rap's Golden Age, and Voices of Its Future
Producer Infinity Knives’ adventurous, electronic-driven tracks have been the perfect sound bed for Brian Ennals’ sharp social commentary and self-effacing sense of humor, going back to their joint 2020 project, Rhino XXL. That mesh is displayed on the Maryland artist’s latest project, A City Drowned in God’s Black Tears. On …
Read More »Mutant Academy Took 10 Years to Make Their First Album. The Wait Was Worth It
To close 2024, we’re focusing on Mutant Academy, a Richmond rap collective that had a strong calendar year and is looking to push even further after the release of Keep Holly Alive, a November project that the crew views as its first official group album. The nine-man collective features rappers …
Read More »Samara Cyn Took a Nomadic Journey to Her Viral Breakthrough
Tennessee-born, L.A.-based rapper Samara Cyn is feeling under the weather while she’s in Rolling Stone’s New York offices. The 26-year-old has been handling obligations for her now-released debut album, The Drive Home, and between performances, interviews, and the seasonal changes, her vocal cords are “burned out.” “It’s been a crazy …
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