Kent Washington gets intimate with the crowd at Lost Lake Lounge Standing in the glow of Cochino Taco’s porch lights, Kent Washington began talking with the crowd he had cultivated after an intense, impassioned performance. Song after song Washington brought incredibly high energy. From running back and forth to jumping on benches to doing call... Continue Reading →
Colorado’s $amowen$ drops solid new single “On My Own” off his project the “Important EP”
https://soundcloud.com/sam_owens/on-my-own?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=0 There are quite a few upcoming artists to talk about in Denver, and $amOwen$ is the latest of them to catch our attention. His single, On My Own, which is off his new project the Important EP, is a good example of what the Colorado artist is bringing to the table. The melancholy, tone... Continue Reading →
MegaTron is back with a dope new video for his song “White Huarache”
https://youtu.be/nLEmhhfvuJY It takes hard work to make it in the rap game, and MegaTron is one of the most relentless artists in Colorado. His latest song and video are proof that the work ethic is paying off. The song itself, White Huarache, is a high energy rap clinic that has MegaTron spitting circles around an... Continue Reading →
Meet the Zulus: Get to know one of Denver’s newest groups as they drop their first video for “Superman”
It’s not easy to get started in the music business, especially as a young artist. From late nights recording to building the necessary connections, there are a multitude of behind-the-scenes steps that must be taken in order for an artist to reach even mild success. Some artists fizzle out from the pressure, while others embrace... Continue Reading →
Kent Washington: A Conversation About Denver’s Protests, Elijah McClain, and More
We are proud to announce that we have a new collaboration with the Denver based political & hip hop podcast Politickin’ With Eddie. Our first conversation is with Denver MC and activist Kent Washington, who has been making his presence felt in the city by being on the frontlines of protests and speaking out against... Continue Reading →
Denver Hip Hop Artists Show There Is Power In Pain On “I Can’t Breathe (Again)”
There are some moments in time whose importance is palpable. It is impossible to deny that 2020 has presented a handful of these history defining occurrences, and Denver has been impacted by them in a great way. The Black Lives Matter movement has been a strong force in the city as weeks of protests swept... Continue Reading →
Colorado Springs Artist Troy Good Is Making Waves As He Continues To Progress
16th Street Mall was buzzing with peaceful protests as Colorado Springs artist Troy Good stepped onto the pavement. Immediately, before our conversation even began, it became clear that a unique energy was present. With the backdrop of our meeting being an impassioned city coming together to fight centuries of oppression, the importance of the moment... Continue Reading →
Denver/New York Rapper Leintz Looks Toward The Future After Fred The Godson Collaboration
With the world in disarray, it can be nice to come back to some new music in order to make things feel a bit more normal, but even the music scene isn’t immune to COVID-19’s impact. The Denver-living, Queens-born artist Leintz recently dropped a song that’s definitely worth a listen, and has an interesting backstory... Continue Reading →
Trev Rich Goes Back To The Basics On “NOVA”
Denver's most prominent rapper is getting back to the basics. Trev Rich has made a name for himself through his high quality music and songwriting prowess, even getting nominated for a Grammy Award thanks to his skill. His music has also progressed with his fame, going from a more raw rapping style to the hit-focused... Continue Reading →
Years In The Making, Lil Bad’s Journey Is Reaching Higher Levels Than Ever Before
Sometimes moments are years in the making. From building an audience to growing a network to understanding how to navigate in the game, there are many steps that need to be taken before certain moments happen. That was the case with Lil Bad and his first headlining show at The Black Box, originally set for... Continue Reading →