New York Rapper Wiki Cuts Himself A Lane Between Mountains Of Self Doubt With New Release “OOFIE”
New York rapper Patrick Morales, better known by his stage name Wiki, is a voice that many have overlooked in the music world for the past several years.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
At God’s House: A New Project by Artist Ty Sorrell
Local hiphop artist Ty Sorrell releases a new album full of great instrumentals, energetic flows, and Richmond references.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Dahil Sa Iyo
October is Filipino American History Month, and we’re celebrating with a shoot inspired by Filipino karaoke tradition.
Pajamas, House, and Giraffes: Peggy Gou’s “KIRIN”
Music and fashion have always been intertwined. Vivienne Westwood was born out of punk, and innumerable designers and influencers have surfaced hip-hop. But for house DJ, Peggy Gou, music and fashion didn’t always mesh.
Medium Roast Ep.3: The Art of DJing with DJ BoyGirl
In this episode Ink Magazine’s Carlos And Ross discuss the art of DJing with Richmond’s own DJ Boygirl. The conversation touches on the history of DJing, issues that can arise from the art form, and the topic of whether or not curation itself can be considered a complete form of artistic expression.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
Weekly Roundup
What our staff has been looking at, reading, and thinking about.
A Guide to Detroit Hip-Hop
Detroit is putting its foot down, earning respect from a sea of booming rap scenes, such as the Bay Area and L.A. But with Detroit, the release of new music is at such a fast clip, that this time the city’s music history will, without a doubt, be seen as important as its roots in Motown. Here is Ink’s guide.