Tag: Carolina Hip Hop Culture
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Today In Carolina Hip Hop History: February 24, 2012 Rapsody (@RapsodyMusic) Releases The Black Mamba EP
Today In Carolina Hip Hop History, Rapsody released The Black Mamba EP on February 24, 2012. The Black Mamba was Rapsody’s first EP. It dropped on Jamla Records and in the same year as her first album The Idea of Beautiful, which came out several months earlier as Idea wasn’t available until August of that…
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Today In Carolina Hip Hop History: February 8, 2005 Rapper Big Pooh (@RapperBigPooh) Releases ‘Sleepers’
Today In Carolina Hip Hop History, Rapper Big Pooh released Sleepers on February 8, 2005. In February 2005, Rapper Big Pooh was still part of the trio Little Brother, which included Phonte and producer 9th Wonder. Sleepers was Rapper Big Pooh’s debut solo album. It was released on 6 Hole Records. Rapper Big Pooh’s Sleepers…
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Today In Carolina Hip Hop History: January 13, 2009 Rebellious (@RebelliousMindz) Release ‘Rise To The Occasion’
Today in Carolina Hip Hop History, Rebellious released Rise To The Occasion on January 13, 2009. Rise To The Occasion was Rebellious’ debut album, which came out on their label Southern Groove Entertainment. The group is comprised of two members, Shawt & G. The duo hails from Edgefield, South Carolina. The majority of the…
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Events: 2014 SC Music Awards (@SCMusicAwards)
I always look forward to the annual South Carolina Music Awards. The entire weekend of events is like a SC music family reunion and an opportunity for folks from across the state to come together and have a good time, while celebrating SC music culture and history. Nominations for 2014’s event are open now through…