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Features Seeing Stars How a series of unlikely, up-close influences taught the Grammy-nominated, Durham-born producer Groove that anything was possible.
Members only Features Back "In The 336," Pt. I A 2011 time capsule, a tribute to collaboration, and a needle worth finding in the NC hip-hop haystack.
New Music Glory In The Weight Over its 13 unhurried, meditative songs, Tab-One’s 2022 release ‘Glory in the Weight’ drips with wisdom and peace of mind.
Features A Moment of Khrysis Hip-hop producer Khrysis has spent years behind the boards. With his new album, he's stepping into a new role: leading man.
SE. Archive I Love NC, Thank You For a Los Angeles-by-way-of-Pittsburgh MC, Mac Miller had an unusual number of ties to North Carolina. For him, it was just the usual.
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SE. Archive Love Thy Hip-Hop Neighbor Despite close proximity and a lot of crossover culture, the hip-hop scenes of South Carolina and North Carolina still largely keep to themselves. Does it have to be this way?
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