Over the steady beat of the cymbals, rap duo Lunatic find their pace and announce themselves on their debut track “Le Crime Paie”: “Wesh, wesh, écoute fils.” That was in 1996. Nearly three decades ...
PARIS — Since November, the French hip-hop world has been in turmoil. A true French art form is currently under siege, and defending the future of the genre means remembering its past — and its roots ...
French hip-hop series Le Monde de Demain has scooped the Grand Prize at the Series Mania International Competition. Announced at a ceremony tonight and presided over by Jury President Julia Sinkevych, ...
This is a small section of a far longer text about music, called "Some Musical Notes" which was originally published on the old endangered phoenix site. It was published at the beginning of 2006.
Think back to the 1990s — to movies like Boyz n the Hood or Menace II Society. Now, imagine one of those movies shot in black and white, with prayer beads and scenes from a mosque. And imagine it all ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Watching “La Haine” nearly 30 years ago, ...
Soon after the fall 1979 release of “Rapper’s Delight,” versions of the first commercially successful rap recording began cropping up around the world. The rapid spread of “Rapper’s Delight” is an ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results