Maybe it's the sample, a mercurial sped-up marimba melody from a Billy Cobham jazz-fusion song. Or maybe it's the familiar boom-bap beat, or the warm, wistful bassline, or the fact that this prophetic ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. The 1990s are a decade chock full of amazing, hall-of-fame-level R&B ...
Souls of Mischief brought its 93 Til Infinity 30th Anniversary Tour to Paper Tiger in San Antonio on Friday, July 21 with special guests Breakbeat Lou & The Architect, and DJ Notion. The show was ...
The international run consists of 93 stops in cities such as Los Angeles, London, Berlin and Paris. It wraps up at the historic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado on September 17. Souls of ...
Souls Of Mischief take on the Red Bull Spiral freestyle challenge by reimaging one of their classic records. For episode six of the rap cypher series, the Oakland Hip-Hop collective added new rhymes ...
Souls of Mischief’s “’93 Til Infinity” is one of the greatest Hip-Hop songs of all time, and it’s not debatable. In honor of the classic’s 30-year-anniversary, Tajai, Opio, A-Plus and Phesto teamed ...
“Dial the seven digits. Call up Bridget/ Her man's a midget. Plus she got friends, yo, I can dig it…” It was 19 years ago when Tajai, Opio, Phesto, and A-Plus first upped us on how they just chill, ...
This week’s new music Friday also features E-40, Thundercat, Alchemist, Kelly Rowland and Tems. 6 hours ago “Our whole energy was: these punk ass cops, and this crime wave, aren’t going to stop our ...
On this day in 1993, Oakland trio Souls of Mischief released their influential debut album 93 ’Til Infinity on Jive Records, a project that would become one of the most celebrated releases in West ...
Souls of Mischief brings “‘93 ‘til Infinity” to 2023 in a new episode of Red Bull spiral. The four-piece East Oakland group, composed of members A-Plus, Phesto, Opio, Tajai freestyle new lines over ...
OPINION: The debut solo album from the early star of Death Row Records was the most can’t-miss album of 1993 — even though it came out at the end of the year. Editor’s note: The following article is ...