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Sounds like:
Lil Uzi Vert,
Trippie Redd,
Future
By
ahoglund
on
Aug 21, 2019
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Providence, Rhode Island-based rapper, Dee Gomes, joins forces with Manchester, New Hampshire's RCG Melo in a meeting of the North East's finest with his latest single "Life of the Party."This community does not re...
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2

Sounds like:
Murs,
De La Soul,
Jurassic 5,
Scratch Bandits Crew
By
RSkotarczyk
on
Mar 21, 2017
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By 1999 The Black Eyed Peas were, to many, already highly uncool. Where I came from, I’d get teased endlessly if I mentioned listening to them let alone getting caught in the act. My credibility was on the line every time I defended Behind The Front ...
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3

Sounds like:
Lupe Fiasco,
Action Bronson,
Das Racist
By
ahoglund
on
Jan 15, 2017
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"I learned a few things, shit not too much / But the babyface don never has enough."
In his heart, Jetty McFly fancies himself a cross between Action Bronson and 2015 Mac Miller. That's misleading. At times, he's got the gruff wit of a black teenage...
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4

Sounds like:
Flying Lotus,
Knxwledge,
Jeremiah Jae
By
sweeney kovar
on
Apr 25, 2016
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This one is fun. I mean, really fun. Plenty of folks have rapped over Flying Lotus' eccentricity but few have made themselves a home in his Ableton sessions.
Enter Smoke DZA, Harlem's highest. He's confident and/or blunted enough to waltz into the...
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5

Sounds like:
Eminem,
Atmosphere,
Murs
By
Almond Ivan
on
Feb 8, 2016
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Shan Vincent de Paul is about as forward thinking as hip-hop can get. With an influence outside of music -- branching into areas like spirituality -- along with inspiration sourced from filmmakers like Paul Thomas Anderson and Terrence Malick, it's e...
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6

Sounds like:
Roc Marciano,
Pete Rock,
Joey Bada$$
By
sweeney kovar
on
Jan 29, 2016
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D.I.T.C. deserve your respect, especially if you enjoy music from the A$AP's, Earls, and Bada$$es. These guys are basically part of the maternal gene pool for anyone who claims to make modern boom-bap records.
Though Fat Joe was the only breakout s...
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7

Sounds like:
Nas,
Q-Tip,
De La Soul
By
Peter Andrews
on
Dec 30, 2015
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Based in Brooklyn, this 19-year-old phenom has the poise and lyrical prowess to become a very well-known name in hip-hop for many years to come.
His tone in "Landslide" has every bit of the grit expected from a New York City-bred rapper, while the j...
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8

Sounds like:
Sene,
Homeboy Sandman,
Quelle Chris
By
sweeney kovar
on
Nov 29, 2015
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Out of nowhere, the Brooklyn singer/songwriter/actor/rapper Sene released an EP with fellow BK MC, ScienZe. The duo formed together under the moniker Stoopkids and the EP title follows suit, Never Left The Stoop.
We're sharing the first cut off the...
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