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Raving about this year’s HARD Summer Festival ft. Fisher, Chris Lake, Disclosure, Jamie xx

Bailey Schroerlucke and Natasha Thussu Dhar
August 10, 2024
Concerts, Festivals, and Live Reviews
After 40,000 steps, two missing scarves, and a shredded pair of boots, HARD Summer left us with an echo of beats in our minds and sore bodies from a weekend of dancing. It was acts including Fisher and Chris La...

Spitting Softly in 2016: How JEFFERY Shook Hip-Hop’s Landscape

Adil Siddiqee
September 29, 2016
Columns and Opinions
Overheard in the backseat of my car last month: “JEFFERY is the hardest shit in existence, man — Young Thug makes 21 Savage look like a five year-old.” “What? Dude, he’s wearing a wedding dress ...

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