Independent hip hop artist Yo Dot, hails from Milwaukee Wisconsin. He’s signed to the independent label, Umbrella Music Group. Check out this video to his single, ”Umbrella Season”.
Independent Hip Hop artist Py Infamous hails from Crystal Springs, Mississippi. He makes his return to Indie Hip Hop with a video to his single, “Work & Play”. Check it out.
Independent hip hop artist YFame from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania / Pennsauken, NJ., drops this joint, “I Ain’t Goin’ Back”, from his latest mixtape, “Kid On The Bus” Check it out.
In this Indie Wenzday Podcast, I discuss the networking that has been been occurring between the hip hop artists who have been posted on IndieHipHop.net.
In this podcast I discuss some future innovations to the blog that will give artist an opportunity to earn money with their posts. And as always there’s some dope music from some very talented, independent hip hop artists.
Hey! It’s another Indie Wenzday podcast. In this podcast I reflect this blog just recently becoming a year old, the future of indiehiphop.net and a few other ramblings. Oh yeah…there’s also some great music from some very talented hip hop artists!
Okay, I brought back Indie Wenzdayz but it’s new and improved. It’s actually a podcast of hip hop music from independent artists that have been previously posted on this blog. Check it out.
Underground hip hop artist, Chiyohood (like childhood) is the next innovative contributor to the hip hop culture. Chiyohood’s music paints a picture of his hard life struggles and pleasures. He says that his name is a reminder of some of the pain that he experienced as a child. Chiyohood broke Billboard’s top 20 with his single “Party Life” earlier this year.
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Here’s his single “Go Boy”. A tribute to his city. Rate it, leave a comment.
I’m leaving the world of music production and blogging to explore the fine art of Pimpin’…just kiddin’
These young ladies helped me promote my website QuickBeats.net. and they did a great job. I threw this pic up because a reader said that I hardly have any women on the site and this was my quickest, temporary remedy for it.
Anyway, I’m going to slowly change the focus of this blog to cater more to fans of hip hop rather than to artists. What do I mean by that? Right now, most of my readers are people in the industry because of the music business related posts that are usually on the site. While I think that this is a good service and valuable, I want to become a better resource for exposing independent hip hop artists rather than solely being a blog centered around music business. Read the rest of this entry »