Alternative hip-hop has blurred the lines between genres since the late 80′s. Recently, up-and-coming hip-hop artists like Hoodie Allen and Das Racist have kept this tradition alive by sampling popular indie anthems like the Black Keys’ “Tighten Up” and trading prototypical bass lines for synth and pop-inspired melodies. One group who has exemplified alternative hip-hop [...]<div class="feedflare">
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Interview with Chiddy Bang
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