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3 Melancholy Gypsys—Murs, Eligh & Scarub—Reunite For Rare Denver Performance
Three Living Legends recently descended upon Denver, Colorado for Rooster ArtFest 2024. On Sunday (September 22), Murs, Eligh and Scarub reunited for a special 3 Melancholy Gypsys set and performed their first new single in four years, "Laserbeam."
Murs, who hasn't performed with Living Legends in years and has essentially retired, frequents the Denver area as part of his Groundwaves program. Launched a few years ago at The Music District in Fort Collins, Groundwaves finds Murs taking on a mentor role, schooling the next generation on the art of MCing and more. The program has since expanded into other states, including Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Several of Murs' protégés performed during the festival and brought a
Read moreThe Fearless 4 Reunite For First Time In Over A Decade
The Fearless 4 reunited for a show at the Blue Gallery in New York City on Friday (September 13). It marked the pioneering Hip-Hop group's first performance together in more than a decade. They sailed through live renditions of "F-4000," Problems Of The World," "Creepin' Up On Ya" and their most recognized hit, 1982's "Rockin' It," stirring up nostalgia.
The Fearless 4, comprised of OC, Krazy Eddie, Microphone Wizard DLB, The Great Peso, The Devastating Tito and The Mighty Mike C, was the first rap group to land a record deal with a major label (Elektra Asylum Records).
Check back with RAPstation for an interview with Mike C later this week.
Lil Troy Back Home After Suffering Massive Heart Attack
Lil Troy, most famous for his 1998 hit "Wanna Be A Baller," is back home after a near-death experience. Earlier this week, the Houston native suffered a serious heart attack that landed him in the hospital. Willie D of the Geto Boys suggested he was "fighting for his life." But in a text conversation with RAPstation, Lil Troy confirmed he was doing "a lot better" and walked away from the experience with a fresh perspective.
"I'm going to start speaking about taking our meds, going to the doctor and heart attacks," he said. "I'm good now. Feeling blessed."
Lil Troy and Van Silk spoke to RAPstation in December 2021 after Troy survived a fiery explosion on Interstate 10 near Houston involving his own 18-wheeler. Troy, owner of Birklett Trucking Company, was returning fr
Read morePublic Enemy, De La Soul, Cypress Hill, Too $hort, Eric B & Rakim Among "Hip-Hop 101" Performers
Public Enemy, De La Soul, Cypress Hill, Too Short, Eric B & Rakim, Dilated Peoples and Mistah F.A.B. will perform as part of the "Hip-Hop 101: New York to The Bay" concert on November 9 in at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, California. The show, sponsored by Live Nation, reunites Chuck D and Flavor Flav as well as Eric B. and Rakim.
Oakland Hip Hop has played a pivotal role in shaping the genre's evolution, contributing a distinctive sound and cultural vibe to the broader landscape. Emerging from the rich musical and social fabric of Oakland, this scene is known for its gritty realism, innovative beats and a deep connection to the community's struggles and triumphs. Artists like Too Short, E-40 and Mac Dre have been instrumental in defining the Bay Area's unique style. Their
Read moreIce-T, Treach & Chuck D Join Dozens Of MCs For “Spit Or Quit” Tribute To DJ Kay Slay
DJ Kay Slay died unexpectedly in 2022, leaving the Hip-Hop community in a state of shock. At the time of his passing, his friends and family vowed to carry on his legacy.
Legendary New York City promoter Van Silk is among those people. Last week, Van Silk released the first volume of “Spit or Quit,” a nearly 50-minute exposé of some of the best MCs in the business. From Ice-T and Naughty By Nature’s Treach to Public Enemy’s Chuck D and Digital Underground’s Money B, there’s no shortage of talent displayed throughout the video.
Other contributions come from fashion designer April Walker, Def Jam Recordings first publicist, Bill Adler, Video Music Box co-founder Ralph McDaniels and The Furious Five’s Melle Mel.
“‘Spit or Quit’ is a spin-off of
Read moreKid Capri Reveals M.O.P. Affiliate Foxx Has Died: DJ Premier, Fat Joe, Prince Po & More React
Kid Capri shared a somber message with his Instagram followers on Saturday (August 4), revealing M.O.P. affiliate Foxx had died.
The veteran New York City DJ mentioned he’d just visited her at the hospital and she had decided to be removed from life support on Friday (August 2), indicating she’d lost her 15-year battle with an autoimmune disease called scleroderma. She was roughly 55 years old.
“I went to the hospital to see you last night, what I saw had me walking out the room crying, a week ago or so. you requested that people come see you before Aug 2, that’s when you wanted to be taking off of the respirator,” Kid Capri began. “Yesterday was Aug 2nd, I would have had so much regret if I didn’t make it there, because today your gone, you was holding on
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