LA artist JBTHEMC carves his lane with lofi jazz-tinged hip-hop, channeling the raw, sample-heavy sounds of The Alchemist and DJ Premier while documenting his battles with addiction, homelessness, and survival on LA’s streets (2012-2025). His reflective, street-poet style on “In The Mix” bridges boom-bap nostalgia with modern introspection, culminating in his biggest look yet, a feature from Westside Boogie, a fellow truth-teller who amplifies JBTHEMC’s mission: keeping hip-hop’s soul alive through struggle and redemption.
”Supreme Clientele 2” Feels Like Vintage Ghostface Killah Albeit Sharper (Album Review)
New York veteran Ghostface Killah of the almighty Wu-Tang Clan with his 17th solo LP. One of hip hop’s most prolific
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