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  • G Herbo performing in Rochester, NY March 28

    G Herbo performing in Rochester, NY March 28

    Get ready, Upstate New York hip-hop fans: Chicago’s own G Herbo is set to take the stage at Water Street Music Hall on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at 7:00 PM for what promises to be an electrifying night of raw energy and introspective bars. This 21+ event marks a rare opportunity for local audiences to experience one of rap’s most authentic voices live, as Herbo continues to build on his legacy of street-smart storytelling and high-octane performances.

    Water Street Music Hall, located at 204 North Water Street in downtown Rochester, and does not have on property parking.

    General admission ticket prices start at $70.69 and available online.

  • Vans Warped Tour 2026 hitting a city near you

    Vans Warped Tour 2026 hitting a city near you

    Vans Warped Tour is roaring back in 2026 with an expanded format, hitting five destinations across North America. This year’s iteration promises the same high-energy mix of punk, rock, emo, metalcore, and alternative acts that made Warped a summer staple for generations, complete with skate demos, artist meet-and-greets, a Sponsor Village, Extreme Sports zone, and even a Warped Tour Museum showcasing memorabilia from its storied history. 

    Tour Dates and Locations

    Warped Tour 2026 kicks off in early summer and stretches into fall, with each stop spanning two days for maximum moshing and memories. Here’s the schedule:

    •  Washington, D.C.: June 13-14 at Festival Grounds at RFK Campus 

    •  Long Beach, California: July 25-26 at Shoreline Waterfront 

    •  Montreal, Canada: August 21-22 at Parc Jean-Drapeau 

    •  Mexico City, Mexico: September 12-13 at Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 

    •  Orlando, Florida: November 14-15 at Camping World Stadium Campus 

  • Da Baby – BE MORE GRATEFUL – 7.8 (Music Review)

    Da Baby – BE MORE GRATEFUL – 7.8 (Music Review)

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    Honorable Mentions

    1. DON’T INSULT ME (Ft. Twin)
    2. PAPER LOW
  • J. Cole The Fall Off Tour [Dates]

    J. Cole The Fall Off Tour [Dates]

    Fresh off The Fall Off, JERMAINE COLE announces a world tour.

  • 2026 Grammy Awards: Urban Genres Steal the Spotlight

    2026 Grammy Awards: Urban Genres Steal the Spotlight

    The 68th Annual Grammy Awards delivered a powerhouse night for urban music, with rap and R&B categories showcasing innovation, raw lyricism, and soulful vibes. Amid a diverse field of nominees, artists like Kendrick Lamar, Kehlani, and Leon Thomas emerged as the evening’s urban MVPs, sweeping key honors and underscoring the genres’ enduring cultural pulse.

    Rap’s Royal Sweep: Kendrick Lamar Reigns Supreme

    Hip-hop’s throne was firmly claimed by Kendrick Lamar, who dominated the rap field with a staggering four wins, cementing GNX as a critical darling. The Compton visionary took home Best Rap Album for GNX, a genre-bending project blending introspective bars with experimental production. He also secured Best Rap Song for the gritty “tv off” featuring Lefty Gunplay, Best Melodic Rap Performance for the haunting “luther” alongside SZA, and contributed to Best Rap Performance on Clipse’s “Chains & Whips” (with Pusha T, Malice, and Pharrell Williams), a nostalgic yet fierce collaboration that nodded to rap’s golden era. Lamar’s haul highlighted his versatility, from melodic introspection to hard-hitting posse cuts, while nominees like Cardi B (“Outside”) and Doechii added fierce competition but couldn’t dethrone the king.

    In a broader nod to rap’s evolution, albums like Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out and Tyler, the Creator’s CHROMAKOPIA contended for Album of the Year, signaling urban sounds’ mainstream crossover power.

    R&B’s Soulful Renaissance: Kehlani and Leon Thomas Shine

    R&B brought emotional depth and fresh voices to the forefront, with Bay Area songstress Kehlani leading the charge. She clinched Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for “Folded,” a vulnerable anthem co-written with Darius Dixson and others that captured heartbreak’s quiet storm. Leon Thomas, the multi-hyphenate producer-turned-solo star, matched her energy with dual victories: Best Traditional R&B Performance for the smooth “VIBES DON’T LIE” and Best R&B Album for MUTT.

    Durand Bernarr rounded out the R&B triumphs with Best Progressive R&B Album for BLOOM, an eclectic fusion of funk, electronica, and soul that celebrated the genre’s experimental edge.

    Latin Urban’s Global Beat: Bad Bunny’s Timely Victory

    Extending urban’s reach, Bad Bunny snagged Best Música Urbana Album for his fourth Grammy in the category, delivering a poignant acceptance speech on cultural representation amid global conversations on Latinx identity. This win reinforced reggaeton and Latin trap’s Grammy foothold, blending street anthems with polished artistry.

    Overall, urban genres claimed over a dozen wins across fields, with crossovers like SZA and Pharrell bridging rap and R&B. The night pulsed with performances—imagine Lamar’s meditative “luther” set against Kehlani’s raw “Folded” stage moment—proving these sounds aren’t just surviving; they’re reshaping music’s future. As the dust settles, 2026’s urban haul feels like a victory lap for authenticity in an AI-saturated era.

  • A$AP Rocky – Don’t Be Dumb – 9.1 (Music Review)

    A$AP Rocky – Don’t Be Dumb – 9.1 (Music Review)

    Overall Rating: 9.1/10

    Man wtf is going on with this rap shit. A$AP Rocky done been on some shit since his later release but Don’t Be Dumb is that same ol’ Rocky feel “Hell is going on in that Little Fashion Boy mind”!!

    Don’t Be Dumb out now with digital bonus songs. Flackitoooo I can just hear them screaming Lil Handsome in Harlem now and I ain’t even been there since this dropped. Oh pardon me Flackito Jodye where do Big Unc begin.

    This audio delivers a very studio feel with top-notch sound quality that immerses you right in the mix—crisp, polished, and professional all the way through. The versatile sound keeps things fresh, blending trap beats with experimental vibes that showcase Rocky’s evolution without losing his signature Harlem flair. His rhymes are equally versatile, switching from introspective bars to straight fire, making every track hit different. The excellent collaborations elevate the album, bringing in features that complement Rocky’s style perfectly without overshadowing him. Overall, it’s a great product—worth the grab for fans, especially with those digital bonus songs adding extra value. If you’re into that fashion-forward, boundary-pushing rap, this one’s a no-brainer.