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Papa J Ruiz, Follow Your Dream
by Charlie Sullivan Local rap/hip-hop artist Papa J Ruiz isn’t a young man to be taken lightly. Ruiz delivers the goods with a well thought out blend of rap, R&B, and a history lesson. Ruiz infuses his music with sound bites from old civil rights news reports and other media. The newest album titled HR-1955 takes […]
Kingman Brewster-Starving Artist EP Review
by Tim Wenger Kingman Brewster is one of those groups that can cross genre lines with ease, and they demonstrate that ability on their new EP Starving Artist. The four songs on the disc demonstrate influence from, and bring to mind, the sounds of hip-hop artists such as Atmosphere and Tupac, and the group throws […]
Hyp-Hop Sells – Blu Ca$ino (Interview)
by Darnell Teague & Shattara Camacho CMB: What does being a JediLife Master mean to you? Hyp-Hop Sells (Sells): Being a JediLife Master, to me, that means being at the top of your game, being the best at what YOU do in the galaxy, knowing right from wrong, smart from stupid. Really just being the best […]
Jai Harris – Interview
by Darnell Teague and Shattara Camacho CMB had the honor of interviewing Denver’s own visionary, “Jack-ie of all trades,” Jai Harris. Learn more about his gifted woman, and then check out her new compilation release, Disconnected Vol. 1. CMB: Where are you from and where did you grow up? Jai Harris: I was born and […]
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