Arlington’s Nojo Wallace Drops Self-Produced GOLDIE EP
Nojo Wallace takes creative control, sharing his new EP featuring Bando., Pierce Washington, Rahzil and Scuttino.
Nojo Wallace takes creative control, sharing his new EP featuring Bando., Pierce Washington, Rahzil and Scuttino.
With Kiss 6 out now, K Camp reminded everyone he’s a hitmaker who turned the party up at House of Blues.
We attended Oodaredevil’s first listen of Ginger Blonde and the infectious energy inspired us to see him in concert.
After weathering the storm, Zillionaire Doe emerges from the streets a king with 14 new tracks.
After leaving the major label system, Paige talks to us about moving back to Dallas and her new EP Kaashmychecks.
The Dallas rapper’s next album, I Hope You’re Happy, is ready to give ’em hell later this month.
The Los Angeles-based rapper delivered starry rage rap for the youth at The Cambridge Room at House of Blues.
The Grammy Award-winning Florida rapper and singer is bringing her relentless rapping and melodic tunes to Dallas this fall.
Dallas rapper Montana 700 drops his second project of 2025, featuring YFN Lucci, Loe Shimmy, Zillionaire Doe and more.
Branoofunck’s drawing crowds of young and not-so-young 2000s hip-hop lovers to the happiest dance floor in Deep Ellum.
In a summer of No Kings protests and anti-ICE demonstrations, DFW’s music scene showed support through solidarity.
As HeadHuncho Amir tours with EST Gee, he’s returning to Dallas this weekend. Listen to his single showcasing our city.
Hustleman Quise joins HeadHuncho Amir, Montana 700 and Zillionaire Doe to push the New Dallas movement forward.
Keyshia Cole is celebrating her debut album The Way It Is with support from Tink, Keri Hilson and Elijah Blake
Last week, we linked up with the Oak Cliff rapper to discuss his new eight-track EP after getting an early listen.
Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out tour comes through Dallas, remedying a 2009 show cancellation at The Granada.
Yella Beezy responded in the comments, correcting that he was a student of the game and that he was ‘one of the greatest.’
BigXThaPlug is the biggest, the largest, and he’s bringing Texas rap to Germany before touching down in London.
The Dallas rapper values the South’s position in hip-hop: ‘Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas, that’s our base.’
An Essence Festival first-timer weighs the pros and cons of a spur-of-the-moment getaway to The Big Easy.
“I’ve been lucky enough to have the support of my city for a while now,” she says, who released her new album last month.
We spent the first few hours of Independence Day singing ‘I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T’ with the Baton Rouge rapper and his people.