“You’re looking at a crazy lady right now,” says Psalm One with a grin. It’s 10 days before Chicago’s hottest indie rapper releases her long-awaited solo album, the vivid “The Death of Frequent Flyer.
Psalm One finished school and soon graduated from being a small-time emcee to sharing stages with De La Soul, Slick Rick and 50 Cent. (Soundbite of song from album “The Death of Frequent Flyer”) Ms.
Rusko's "O.M.G.!" WHAT IT IS: The full-length solo debut from Rusko (née Christopher Mercer). The Leeds-raised musician, aka the world's foremost purveyor of the "dubstep" genre, has been steadily ...
Following allegations of abuse against multiple members of the Minneapolis hip hop scene — including Prof and Dem Atlas, who have now been dropped by their label Rhymesayers — a 2015 CityPages ...
Psalm One: Cristalle Bowen, aka Psalm One, has reinvented herself yet again as Hologram Kizzie and her new “Hug Life” album (Bonafyde), recorded with collaborators such as the Hood Internet, ...