Over the past month, more artists are making headlines for dealing with unruly fans attending their shows. Run the Jewels and Action Bronson had to deal with someone interrupting their shows recently and now it's Danny Brown's turn.
When you think of Danny Brown’s music, a soundtrack for family fun doesn’t come to mind. But the Detroit MC, who knows all about hardships and making something out of nothing, is seeking to expand his audience by stepping out of the booth and into the publishing world by writing a new book.
Eminem has captured the complete attention of the rap world once again. This time around, Slim Shady gathered some of his hometown's top talent for a brand new posse cut titled 'Detroit Vs. Everybody' produced by Statik Selektah.
With so many people on Twitter these days, it has become the vehicle for us to voice our thoughts, ideas and shameless plugs -- in 140 characters, of course. And many rappers and singers have used it to air their own laundry, set the record straight or start some beef with another artist. But have you ever wondered how they first stepped into the world of Twitter?
Danny Brown is known for his raw sense of humor. That's not all there is to him though. Fans who heard the first half of his 'Old' album and the second half of the 'XXX' LP know there's a darker side to him. That part of Brown showed itself in a Twitter rant today (Feb. 10).
Just as important as charisma, rhymes and beats, personal style is one of the most important elements of a rapper's allure. An MC must also have impeccable taste to really flourish in the visual world of hip-hop. But following popular trends and bragging about brand names isn't enough to earn a spot in our Style Hall of Fame.