Adiah Michelle

Cutting through the noise Adiah Michelle writes thought-out and strong articles for new and old fans alike.

“Might Delete Later” Cole Directly Addresses Kendrick

Cole takes shots throughout the album that don't directly seem related or to be addressing Kendrick (until the end) but…

9 months ago

OG Artist Goes Uncredited: Killing Me Softly

Angelically, Lauryn Hill opens this gut-wrencher with quite lonely vocals - a refreshing yet gloomy follow-up to "The Beast." This…

9 months ago

Soulquarians: the influence of Questlove

On August 3rd, 1995 everything changed for hip-hop outcasts - Andre and Big Boy aside - Black Thought and Amir…

1 year ago

Kendrick Lamar’s Fear

With his poetic social commentary, Kendrick Lamar never fails to engage us politically, and DAMN was similar to his previous…

1 year ago

How ‘RUNAWAY’ Perfectly Depicts Kanye

It's always been so amazing to me that you can listen to just a few seconds of a song, and…

1 year ago

“Before I’m Gone,” J.Cole is Preaching & You Aren’t Listening

The type of Hip Hop that blows up all over TikTok, pollutes the radio, and breaks charts on Spotify does…

1 year ago

MITSKI ‘THE LAND IS INHOSPITABLE AND SO ARE WE’ MUSIC & FILM

Fans will be able to hear a preview of the entire new Mitski album in nine different places abroad, and…

1 year ago

Killah Priest: Planet of the Gods

Killah Priest released "Starring King Zohar," two years after "The Psychic World of Walter Reed," which is likely an alter…

1 year ago

Auctioneer Confesses Orlando’s Basquiats Display Was Fake

Michael Barzman, a Los Angeles auctioneer, admitted to lying to the FBI about creating fake Basquiat artwork for the Orlando…

2 years ago

Rex Examines the Saudi Narratives that Inspired His Mystical Artwork

Nearly every piece that illustrator and street artist Rex has produced, including innumerable canvases, murals, and digital artworks, depicts a…

2 years ago