We all know that Tech N9ne is a little crazy (in a good way), but he turns it up in his new video for “Hood Go Crazy.” The party clip features the Kansas City rhymer in Hugh Hefner mode as he entertains a bevy of women at a wild mansion party. Joining him on the fun is fellow rappers B.o.B and 2 Chainz.
With two decades trudging through the murky waters of the music business under his belt, Tech N9ne is primed for the biggest year of his career. His forthcoming album, Special Effects, is projected to be his most ambitious project yet. The rapper is out for blood, literally, which the king of rap's indie circuit made clear during a recent sit-down at The Boombox office.
16 Bars is back and it's better than ever. That's right, we've resurrected The Boombox's original series that spotlights your favorite MCs spittin' classic freestyles live for your listening and viewing pleasure.
There were a lot of rappers we could've chosen to be featured in this, the first episode of the returning series, but to really bring it back with a bang we tapped none other than rapid f
As we approach the release of Nas’ 20th anniversary album, 'Illmatic XX,' several rap stars take time out to reflect on the LP’s influence in hip-hop.
Rapper Tech N9ne addresses the social issue of bullying in his new video for 'Fragile,' which features Kendrick Lamar, ¡MAYDAY! and Kendall Morgan. The song appears on N9ne’s latest album, 'Something Else.'
Tech N9ne is undoubtedly one of the most successful independent artists in the rap game. Since establishing his label, Strange Music, in 1999, the Kansas City rhymer has maintained a loyal fan base due to his heavy touring. In April, he's hitting the road for his massive Independent Grind Tour.
Tech N9ne is no stranger to genre-bending or dark imagery, so something like the lyric video for 'I.L.L.'-- a cut off his 'Therapy' EP -- shouldn't come as too much of a surprise. The Boombox and Loudwire deliver the exclusive mesmerizing visual.
Who's the greatest indie rapper? According to fans and voters it's none other than Kansas City's Tech N9ne.
After weeks of voting in a bracket competition that included 32 of indie rap and underground hip-hop's best and brightest Tech N9ne has emerged victorious -- and decisively so...