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AFCAR – CHARITY FOOTBALL EVENT WITH CELEBRITY GUESTS
Created by the Sodje Brothers and the Roberts Family, Afcar is a Team Africa vs. Team Caribbean charity football match. Afcar has held a very successful comedy night and an equally entertaining cook off
Read More »#AAAKA COMPETITION: WIN GIG TICKETS (IN ASSOCIATION WITH KA)
Mixtape Madness are teaming up with KA drinks to offer readers a chance to win a pair of concert tickets to a top secret gig featuring some of the most popular UK urban acts this
Read More »Quick fire round with…MANGA
Q: Jordans or Air Max’s? A: Air Max’s. Q: Football or rugby? A: Neither but footy if I had to choose. Q: Dexter’s Laboratory or Powerpuff Girls? A: Hey Arnold (yeah we know he cheated
Read More »Razor – The Distraction
This Saturday 20th April will see Razor’s The Distraction become available for free download from Mixtape Madness. The north-west London rapper has previously released three mixtapes – Venting (2010), Reinventing (2011) and Progression (2012). The
Read More »Razor: from Reinventing to Progression
Lucky me – my third interview with the amazing Razor in just a year! It’s no doubt that this boy has been a busy one; he’s released his third official mixtape (read my review
Read More »Sire Da Scribe – Off The Dome freestyle
A brand new talent to hit the UK scene, Sire Da Scribe rips it UP on this sick freestyle to the Figaro beat by Madvillain – note the DOOM reference in the first few
Read More »REVIEW – K Koke – Pure Koke 3
Coming back with another banger of a mixtape is K Koke adding to thePure Koke collection with Pure Koke Volume 3 – The Missing Tape. There has been nothing but improvement in Koke’s career
Read More »Gems – Rise
Rise, the new single from rapper Gems featuring reggae singer Yisrael Immanuel is a treat both lyrically and visually. He attacks the mic with his usual expert flow along with thoughtful lyrics and clever wordplay.
Read More »A quickie with Mordan Words
The UK scene’s been a bit dry lately when it comes to finding any hip-hop that actually sounds like hip-hop, i.e no silly hooks, no talk of popping rosé in the club and minimal beats to let
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