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Month: April 2020

Page: 7

Chicago rapper Serengeti steps back in the shoes of his alter ego Kenny Dennis, the sausage-obsessed Bulls fanatic turned rapper.

Escucha los ecos de la resiliencia de ciudadanos/as y la comunidad artística de Estados Unidos, Latinoamérica y Europa entre canciones y reflexiones de la pandemia mundial COVID19.

If there is any pop star that is perfectly suited to our current moment — someone who works in isolation, rarely appears in large public spaces and communicates mostly through occasionally cryptic social media posts — it’s Frank Ocean. He released two new songs, “Dear April” and “Cayendo,” on his Blonded YouTube channel and streaming services […]

In new album “PTSD,” Chicago’s G Herbo tells us that gangstas can “cry, too.”

All proceeds from the song will be donated to My Block, My Hood My City

The albums that helped offer us an escape during a particularly difficult month …

The Los Angeles native has a hypnotic voice and creates music cultivated by a myriad of first-hand experiences and training in the art of sound.

Whether Just Blaze is tapping out sampled drums or utilizing live drummers in the studio, his ability to harness energy is what makes his beats so dynamic.

The relaxed beat, combined with a melancholic delivery of the lyrics, make “Black Coffee” feel like a safe place to return to

Esta guía de recursos esenciales en Chicago brinda información de ayuda en las comunidades del sur de Chicago para las familias e individuos afectados durante la pandemia COVID19.