For decades, musicians expanded beyond music by launching clothing lines, headphones, fragrances, and footwear. Today, a different category is attracting attention: beverages. <p>The post Why Rappers Are Building Drink Brands first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Every artist eventually reaches a point where resources become limited and choices become necessary. Whether it’s a musician preparing a new release, a photographer building a portfolio, or a visual creator trying to grow an audience, there is always a question of priorities. When money, time, and energy are finite, deciding where to invest first <p>The post What Should an Artist Invest In First: Better Sound, Better Visuals, or Better Promotion? first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Hip-hop has always been about more than music. From its earliest days, it has been connected to community, storytelling, fashion, creativity, and shared experiences. That is one reason live hip-hop events continue to thrive even in a world where nearly every song is available instantly through streaming platforms. Listening to music through headphones and experiencing <p>The post The Fan Experience: What Keeps People Coming Back to Live Hip-Hop Events first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Every year, talented rappers release impressive music that receives praise from friends, local fans, and even industry observers. Some have strong lyrics, unique flows, and professional-quality production. Yet despite their talent, many struggle to build lasting careers. At the same time, other artists with similar, or sometimes even less impressive, musical ability manage to grow <p>The post Why Great Music Alone Isn’t Always Enough to Build a Rap Career first appeared on Raptology.</p>
The initial attention fades. New releases generate less excitement. Opportunities become less frequent. Within a few years, many careers that once appeared destined for major success seem to stall. <p>The post Why So Many Promising Rap Careers Stall After the First Buzz Dies Down first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Success in hip-hop can happen remarkably fast. A mixtape catches attention, a single goes viral, or a debut album resonates with audiences, and suddenly an artist is everywhere. Yet maintaining that success over years, or even decades, has proven far more difficult than achieving it in the first place. The rap industry is filled with <p>The post The Career Mistakes That Have Derailed Sometimes Famous Rap Artists first appeared on Raptology.</p>
When people think about starting a rap career, they usually focus on the obvious expenses. Recording sessions, beats, music videos, and promotional campaigns tend to dominate the conversation. While these costs are certainly important, they are far from the only financial challenges artists face. Many new rappers discover that the biggest strain on their budget <p>The post The Rap Career Expenses New Artists Rarely Plan For first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Every year, talented rappers release impressive music that receives praise from friends, local fans, and even industry observers. Some have strong lyrics, unique flows, and professional-quality production. Yet despite their talent, many struggle to build lasting careers. At the same time, other artists with similar, or sometimes even less impressive, musical ability manage to grow <p>The post Why Great Music Alone Isn’t Always Enough to Build a Rap Career first appeared on Raptology.</p>
For many new rappers, recording a first major project feels like the beginning of a completely different chapter. After years of writing lyrics, recording demos, and releasing occasional tracks, the idea of putting together a serious mixtape, EP, or album creates a sense of momentum. It feels like an opportunity to prove what they can <p>The post What New Rappers Underestimate About Recording Their First Major Project first appeared on Raptology.</p>
But what storage unit size is best for a house move? Our space calculator lets you virtually pack up a storage unit so you can see for sure how much space you need. There’s always a gap when you move. Your old lease ends or you’ve sold your previous home, but your new place isn’t <p>The post What Storage Unit Size Is Best for a House Move? first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Raptology Documentary DJ Screw did not just create a sound. He created a city-sized archive of Houston voices, freestyles, dedications, grey tapes, neighborhood legends and handwritten lists. More than two decades after his death, one question still haunts hip-hop historians: how many Screw Tapes actually exist? By Hulda Hicks | Raptology Documentary | Updated June <p>The post The Lost DJ Screw Archive: How Many Screw Tapes Exist And Will We Ever Know? first appeared on Raptology.</p>
For nearly a decade, The Fall-Off carried the weight of expectations that few albums in hip-hop history have ever had to carry. This wasn’t just another J. Cole release. This was The Fall-Off—the album fans had been hearing about for years. The album that was teased, delayed, discussed, and mythologized to the point where it almost became bigger <p>The post J. Cole’s The Fall-Off Is Great. It’s Just Not a Classic. first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Raptology Documentary Thousands of rap samples have been tracked down by fans, DJs, record collectors and online databases. But decades after hip-hop turned digging into an art form, some sounds still refuse to reveal where they came from. By Stephano Meola | Raptology Documentary | Updated June 8, 2026 Submit Your Music To Raptology Independent <p>The post The Samples Nobody Can Identify: Hip-Hop’s Greatest Musical Mysteries first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Raptology Documentary Years after Mac Miller’s death, fans are still trying to understand what remains inside the vault: finished albums, rough demos, alternate versions, private experiments, lost sessions, and the unreleased music that turned Malcolm McCormick into one of hip-hop’s most studied artists. By Hulda Hicks | Raptology Documentary | Updated June 8, 2026 Submit <p>The post Mac Miller’s Secret Archive: The Story Behind Hip-Hop’s Most Mysterious Missing Music Collection first appeared on Raptology.</p>
POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (Raptology) — Kodak Black is preparing to return with new music this week after officially announcing his upcoming album, Kodak The Blessing. The Florida rapper revealed the project on social media over the weekend, confirming that the album is scheduled for release on June 12. Alongside the announcement, Kodak shared artwork and <p>The post Kodak Black Announces New Album ‘Kodak The Blessing’ first appeared on Raptology.</p>
LOS ANGELES (Raptology) — More than 30 years after his death, Tupac Shakur is set to return to the spotlight in an unexpected way. During a surprise appearance at Summer Game Fest 2026, Snoop Dogg announced that the late rap icon will appear in Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s upcoming action-adventure game, Stranger Than <p>The post Snoop Dogg Reveals Tupac Will Appear in Upcoming Video Game first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Before Tsu Surf became one of battle rap’s most magnetic stars, before the URL classics, before the music industry co-signs, and before the federal RICO case, he was Rahjon Cox from Newark — a young man shaped by trauma, street politics, survival, and a gift for words that could have saved him from everything. Tsu <p>The post The Rise, Fall, And Return Of Tsu Surf: Battle Rap’s Golden Child vs. The Streets first appeared on Raptology.</p>
For nearly four decades, J. Prince and the Prince family have stood at the center of Houston hip-hop — respected by some as protectors and power brokers, feared by others as gatekeepers whose influence extends far beyond music. The story begins with Rap-A-Lot Records, the independent Houston label that helped bring Southern rap into the <p>The post The Prince Family, Mob Ties, And Houston’s Federal Spotlight first appeared on Raptology.</p>
Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter VI has officially arrived, bringing one of rap’s most important album franchises back into the center of the conversation with a 19-song release stacked with unexpected features, legacy pressure, and immediate fan debate. <p>The post Lil Wayne’s ‘Tha Carter VI’ Has Arrived: Full Tracklist, Features, First Reactions & What It Means For Hip-Hop first appeared on Raptology.</p>
In an era where much of mainstream hip-hop is driven by fleeting trends and viral moments, Josh Garnett is taking a different route. The Kentucky artist has steadily built a catalog centered on substance, self-improvement, and real-life experiences, creating music that resonates long after the first listen. His latest single, “Show You How,” is another strong example <p>The post Josh Garnett’s “Show You How” Continues a Movement Built on Purpose, Growth, and Authenticity first appeared on Raptology.</p>