The Lox 30th Anniversary Tour

The Lox (Jadakiss, Styles P, and Sheek Louch) are considered hip-hop royalty. The men officially got together as a musical ensemble in Yonkers, New York, exactly thirty years ago (1994). They’ve subsequently released approximately four studio albums, one compilation album, two extended plays, one mixtape and fifteen singles.

In an effort to celebrate their longevity, as well as their accomplishments, The Lox will head out on the road this summer for their 30th Anniversary Tour. So far they’ve announced thirty shows in various cities across North America. All dates, locations, and links to tickets are available on their website: loxofficial-dot-com.

D.R.I.P Fest 2024

The 2024 staging of D.R.I.P Fest will take place on Saturday, April 13, at the African American Art & Culture Complex, located at 762 Fulton Street in San Francisco, California. It will run from noon to 5:00 p.m. local time.

The event will be centered around healthy relationships with self, others, and community. It will also celebrate the elements of hip-hop with performers Yo-Yo, Sa-Roc, Stunnaman02 and others. Click here for tickets.

Have You Seen Nas’ New Video “I Love This Feeling”?

A few days ago, Nas, one of hip-hop’s living legends, released the official video for I Love This Feeling. The powerful tune is featured on the Magic III album, which came out in September of 2023.

If you have not yet seen the visuals, click here or on the image above to check it out, and remember to like, comment, and share.

The Legends

Veteran hip-hop artists Scarface, Lil Flip, Z-Ro, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug will all perform at The Orion Amphitheater – 701 Amphitheater Drive North West – in Huntsville, Alabama on Friday, April 12, 2024.

The event, dubbed The Legends, will Start at 6:00 p.m. (local time), and tickets can be purchased from axs-dot-com.

Lupe Fiasco Will Perform At Coachella’s Heineken House On April 14 & 21

The 2024 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival, scheduled for two weekends: April 12-14, and 19-21, is once again welcoming the Heineken House stage. This is where hip-hop music lovers can catch the likes of Lupe Fiasco, T-Pain, Fat Joe and others.

Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival will take place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California. The full lineup is available on their website.

Rapsody’s 4th Studio Album Coming On May 17th

On May 17th, 2024, Rapsody and the team at Jamla Records will release her fourth studio album, Please Don’t Cry. It will have a total of twenty-two tracks and will feature an unlikely talent mix: Phylicia Rashad, Baby Tate, Lil Wayne, Niko Brim, Keznamdi, Bibi Bourelly, Alex Isley, Erykah Badu, Dixson, and Bee-B.

A few days ago, on March 14, she shared Stand Tall, track #7 on the LP. If you have not yet heard it, click here or on the image above to check it out.

H.U.R.T.’s Story

Born in Southern California, H.U.R.T. has embodied the west coast style of music and culture since his first song. Growing up in a broken home and not receiving the guidance and/or love that he needed drove him to the streets, ultimately resulting in his gang banging. Being raised in church but maturing in the streets created the spiritually laced, lyrical, intellectual gangsta rap style that he’s become known for. Headlining countless shows and opening up for a number of hip-hop’s major artists, H.U.R.T. began to gain notoriety around the nation. In 2009 he released his debut album, The Pray-Lewd, as he began to transition from being a gang banger who rapped, to a businessman who happened to be from a gang.

In 2010 he began recording his 2nd album called H.U.R.T., which was scheduled to be his debut to the mainstream industry due to the professional relationships he’d acquired after releasing The Pray-Lewd. By 2011 the album was done and while in the midst of filming a documentary and meeting with labels he gave his life to Christ. H.U.R.T. then deleted his music catalog and footage throwing himself into the ministry and gave up rapping. God had other plans, and in 2014 the Lord called him back to music, but this time it was for ministry instead of his own selfish ambitions. Giving 14 years to the streets and gangs created a passion to make music centered on ministering to those in the same situations that God had delivered him from.

In 2015 he was ordained as a pastor, a calling and office which fuels every move in and out of CHH genre. 2016 saw the debut of H.U.R.T. as a Christian hip-hop artist with the release of his single God’s Love along with a thought-provoking video. He continues to release music under the label and ministry RPH (Royal Priest Hood), and has ministered either in music or outreach (shows) with artists such as Bizzle, GS, Datin, Sevin, Illuminate, Dontae, Faith Pettis, Q’Heem, Eshon Burgundy, No Malice, Thi’sl, Bryann Trejo, and more. H.U.R.T. is ministry-minded, powered by the Holy Spirit, and believes that music ministry should embody the best of both worlds: great music and the Kingdom of God!