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Sage Francis †Indie Rap Pioneer -
Posted on August 17th, 2010 by andPOP Staff
Sage Francis is commonly referred to as a forefather and pioneer of the indie-rap movement that swept the world in the late 90′s and early 2000′s. Sage and his peers have constantly pushed the boundaries, redefining what “Hip...
Sage Francis: Li(f)e -
You don’t hear many songs that include a rap mentioning both colon cancer and Wal-Mart but maybe it’s just that type of blunt, in-your-face discussion of everyday struggles that sets Li(f)e by Sage Francis apart from other hip-hop records. With songs by Tim Fite, Chris Walla, Jason Lytle and even...
Hip-Hop Quotable: Sage Francis “Best of Times” -
This track is part spoken word and part hip-hop, so you’ll have to get a minute or so in for the actual rapping to begin. Nevertheless, I picked it as this week’s hip-hop quotable due to the track’s deep lyrical content. Best of Times, which you can download for FREE...
FREE Download: Sage Francis “Slow Man” -
Slow Man is the first leak from Sage Francis’ upcoming album “Li(f)e” â€" which is scheduled for release May 11 on Strange Famous Records. Slow Man is a moody blues hip-hop track created as a collaboration with Arizona-based alt-country rock group Calexico. Click below to listen to Sage Francis’ Slow...
Atmosphere - You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having (2005) -
Not too long after the mass-distribution of Seven's Travel through Epitaph, a lot of Atmosphere fans were confused and very interested to see what "You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having" brought.  Well... the same 'ole Sean Daley was back and this time his rhymes  less about his short-cummings and more...
Saul Williams - The Inevitable Rise And Liberation Of Niggy Tardust (2007) -
It'd been 30, maybe 40, years since anyone had heard anything that remotely resembled music. Energy sources were scarce, reserved for more important devices than mp9 players or stream nets. Those types of gadgets had gone from toys of the rich to near extinction some time ago. They were worthless...
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