Breeding Ground Archives (original) (raw)

Jae’Won isn’t chasing fame—he’s chasing every opportunity, dollar, and moment he believes Hip-Hop owes his father.

Moone Walker reveals how losing his job, studying algorithms and refusing to quit helped turn “LIZZO” into a gold record.

Moone Walker

BDifferent says Atlanta’s next generation is built on mutual respect, but lyrical competition still brings out the best in serious artists.

Jenn Carter says 41 pivoted right after “Notti Bop” because she wants to prove the crew can “make hits” without living in diss records.

Jenn Carter

Grammy-considered poet and Pharr Poet Laureate Amanda Puryear El returns with Nightly Dosage, a deeply personal spoken-word album exploring grief, identity, and resilience through collaborative storytelling.

Brody Fresh says “the church owes us,” reveals how faith, survival, and the streets shaped Preacher’s Kid, and explains why “Glory” is appealing to new audiences.

Viral newcomer Trim is drawing heavy attention with “Boat,” sparking Nicki Minaj comparisons and reigniting a larger conversation about originality.

Doc Fuller pushes his vision of progress forward with “UPGRADE,” a father / son collaboration that previews his next album.

David Bars says he is “just trying to stay official in a fake time” while breaking down fake beefs, AI visuals, Cardi B as the top rapper, and how a true MC survives in an algorithm driven Hip-Hop world

OnetakeCarter talks meeting Kendrick and A$AP Rocky in high school, learning tough lessons from Dave East and Trinidad James and why he is focused on creativity over clout.

Headkrack’s new album MiKroDose+ is a transformative Hip-Hop experience but the new song is getting everybody’s attention.

HeadKrack

Rian Wyld turned personal tragedy into purpose. After losing her brother Ryan to gun violence, she took his name and built a fearless career.

Rian Wyld - courtesy of the artist

Harlem’s own LMG Wade is breaking out with his project Love Drunk Psycho, blending gritty Uptown bars with melodic storytelling and a bold vision that includes comic books, animation, and a new sound for hip-hop.

LMG WADE

From the streets of Amityville, Ya Boi L.I.V.E. and Natti Kasablanka—aka Tha New LI—are bringing back Long Island’s hip-hop legacy with a gritty new sound they call Mud Rap.

Rapper-turned-manager Phresher shares five must-know strategies every up-and-coming artist needs to survive and thrive in today’s music industry.

Suzi, the North Jersey multi-talent behind over 360 million streams, is making waves at Summer Jam while rewriting the rules of indie stardom.

Suzi

Richmond’s own Zuri and Zenos blend lyrical fire and experimental flair in a dynamic AllHipHop freestyle straight from WonWorld Studios.

Jaeo Draftpick breaks down his rise from Long Island struggles to London stages, a new hit single, and launching his own dispensary—all powered by Hip-Hop.

Jaeo Draftpick

Rising star Zeddy Will talks “Set The Tone,” his comedy dreams, love for Coco Jones, and why he’s staying true in a game full of clones.

Atlanta rapper Anycia opens up to AllHipHop about Dreamville Fest, her rocky-yet-real friendship with KARRAHBOOO, and what fans can expect from her bold new album Grady Baby.