by rhymeCulture.org | Jun 29, 2013 | Upcoming Area Events
The Jamaican-born sensation Etana “The Strong One” will be performing on Tuesday July 2nd at One Pelham East in Newport, RI!! She will be joined by the local reggae band The Mintones. The admission fee is only $10 so it’s a great, inexpensive way to kick off the reggae season in Newport. Go to ThePelham.com for more information. Share...
by rhymeCulture.org | Jun 22, 2013 | Upcoming Area Events
ACTION BRONSON with GRIND MODE AFFILIATES, RENAISSANCE hosted by JAHPAN and music by DJ Nook at the Met! THE MET, 1005 MAIN ST, PAWTUCKET RI 02860 Doors open 730PM | Show starts 830PM $18 advance / $20 day of ALL AGES On sale NOW at: www.themetri.com Lupo’s Box Office, FYE Stores Round Again Records (Wickenden St, Prov) In Your Ear (Main St, Warren) Order online by clicking HERE. Action Bronson | Grind Mode Affiliates | Jahpan | Renaissance | DJ Nook Share...
by rhymeCulture.org | Jun 22, 2013 | Old Events
Southern Hip Hop pioneers The Geto Boyz will be performing live at Fete in Providence, RI! Tickets can be purchased HERE or at the Fete box office. Fete is located at 103 Dike St. and is steady becoming a staple for exclusive, eclectic music events! 103 Dike Street Providence, RI 02909 Phone: 401-383-1112 Share...
by rhymeCulture.org | Jun 21, 2013 | Old Events
Katt Williams is one of America’s most popular comedians, rappers and actors. He is best known for his role as Money Mike in Friday After Next. He has also appeared on Nick Cannon’s MTV improv show, Wild ‘n Out, and is well known for playing the fictional character, Bobby Shaw, on the program My Wife and Kids. He will be performing at the Newport Yachting Center in Newport, RI. Please note the special 7pm start time. – See more at: http://newportcomedy.com/shows/katt-williams/#sthash.CWyCs6Am.dpuf Share...
by rhymeCulture.org | Jun 19, 2013 | Featured, Videos
As summer approaches, Typical Cats return with another gem, a blistering slab of frosted lunacy entitled “Bitter Cold.” One of a constellation of Qwel solo shots from TC’s latest (3, G4), “Bitter Cold” marries a sinister Natural beat that swings like a gypsy funeral with inspired verses from TC’s resident embedded journalist. Qwel rasps like a man knocking at the lid of his coffin. He examines the rampant nihilism of post-Keef Chicago while sparring pugilistic drums and a swirling zydeco sample. “It’s all love so they say / but it don’t cost and it don’t pay / somehow he lost his way up in this maze / and the world turned him cold…” With another long hot summer looming over the city, TC aims for the antidote. Share...