New York City's most notable drill producers have defined themselves by the songs they sample, so much so that critics and fans alike have phrased the trend as "sample drill." Abe Beame Abe Beame ...
I’m sitting in the basement of a low-rise corner building in Bushwick with 23-year-old rapper/producer Cash Cobain, and it’s finally time to throw on the Spice Girls. The basement is a converted ...
Pitchfork writer Alphonse Pierre’s rap column covers songs, mixtapes, albums, Instagram freestyles, memes, weird tweets, fashion trends—and anything else that catches his attention. Baltimore MC ...
The Newark artist was able to find a way to keep up with the fast-paced tempo of Jersey Club beats and rap over them successfully, but he’s also tapped into the New York sample drill scene and paired ...
After drill music took over New York City, the producers behind the movement wanted to take it global. AXL Beats and 808 Melo—two producers who are responsible for many of Brooklyn drill’s biggest ...
On a recent Wednesday night in Brooklyn, “Hey there, Delilah, what’s it like in New York City?” bellowed from the speakers at Baby’s All Right. Except, the indie rock band Plain White T’s was nowhere ...
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