T.Mills is the 22 year old, Riverside California native, who became an Internet sensation after producing his own songs, rapping and singing over them then posting them on MySpace and YouTube. His ability to cross over genres and make ‘hip … Continue reading →
The UK soul scene has traditionally given birth to all kinds of soothing, rich and uplifting talents. Whether it’s the captivating sounds of Adele, Amy Winehouse, Joss Stone or our very own Queen of Soul, Beverly Knight, UK artists have … Continue reading →
Welcome in the New Year the right way! Join the big bad dawg Tim Westwood; ripping down an exclusive 5 hour set at Tutu’s’. Overlooking the Thames and the London Eye with a firework display at midnight it is going … Continue reading →
Mic Righteous, real name Rocky, oh yes, is one of the most talented and honest rappers in the UK. His music speaks volumes and takes rap music back to its grassroots where it’s about oppressed people having a voice. His … Continue reading →
Hailing from Tallahassee, USA, multi-platinum selling artist T-Pain burst onto the music scene in 2005 with his debut album Rappa Ternt Sanga, featuring the first hit single ‘I’m Sprung’ and second ‘I’m N Luv (Wit A Stripper)’. Showing he is … Continue reading →
Grammy nominated superstar, and without question one of the most interesting rap artists to emerge in years, its Drake! Following the success of his album ‘Take Care’ which at just 3 weeks it has already gone GOLD in the UK. … Continue reading →
As I walk into a London bar, DJ Sarah Love sits slowly swirling a hot beverage. I was running a little late so I was not sure if she was slightly peeved but that feeling soon disappeared as I received … Continue reading →
Naughty by Nature are back: Treach, Vin Rock and Kay Gee finally return with a new album Anthems Inc which promises to see Naughty by Nature dropping track after track of big bangers. Of course this return will be filled … Continue reading →
Spectacular. That’s the only way to describe the performance that was Some Like It Hip Hop, staged at London’s Peacock Theatre. I’ve never seen an audience rise to their feet and dance at the end of a theatre production in … Continue reading →