Donald Glover says Atlanta season four is “even better” than three
“Me and Hiro talk about it a lot”
Atlanta Season 3 premiere date announced
Donald Glover’s award-winning TV series returns in March
Divoli S’vere
Ballroom heat from NYC via Atlanta
Drake samples Atlanta’s Drake-themed episode on Scorpion
Drake’s fifth studio album, Scorpion, is out today (29 June). One of the tracks, In…
Atlanta: Season 1 is coming to the UK
Donald Glover’s award-winning show will air on BBC Two this month
A Jlin track appears on the title sequence of Atlanta’s latest episode
Never Created, Never Destroyed opens the series’ seventh instalment
Atlanta’s Lakeith Stanfield stars in new trailer for Boots Riley’s Sorry to Bother You
The first trailer for the rapper and producer’s directorial debut is here
Atlanta Season 2 releases first full-length trailer
Donald Glover’s award-winning show returns on 1 March
The Update: Coach K
From Gucci Mane to Migos, the veteran impresario has developed some of rap’s most vital acts – now, as he outlines his plans for his label, it seems he’s just getting started
Watch the cryptic second trailer for Atlanta Season 2
Atlanta: Robbin’ Season will premiere on FX on 1 March
Watch the first trailer for Donald Glover’s Atlanta Season 2
The award-winning show will return to FX on 1 March
Charli XCX – Pop 2
Nathan Ma reviews the pop singer’s latest guest-heavy mixtape and finds a star who’s more firmly in control of her sound
Lil Yachty coasts while Migos fly at Brixton Academy
The title of tonight’s show – “We Are The Culture” – is more than just…
Migos – Culture
Even as recently as a few months ago, it was hard to see it for…
We spoke to the college professor running a course on OutKast
Dr. Regina N. Bradley is offering the class on ‘OutKast and the Rise of the Hip-Hop South’ at Armstrong State University in Savannah, Georgia
Lil Yachty:
Dream On
Old school hip-hop heads are outraged by his ‘bubblegum trap’ but, asks Duncan Harrison, isn’t it about time we let Lil Yachty and the kids have their fun?
Lil Yachty and Charli XCX share new song After The Afterparty
Charli XCX has recruited Atlantat’s Lil Yachty for her new ode to early morning debauchery,…
Get the first look at Bricc Baby’s trippy visual for Pull Up
We’re premiering the video for Pull Up – a brooding, intense track from Nasty Dealer 2 that showcases Bricc Baby’s syrupy flow and the coarse texture of his voice
Gucci Mane – Everybody Looking
Despite the fact that a Canadian child actor and a former Miami corrections officer became…
Stream Boiler Room’s documentary about Awful Records
Boiler Room have shared an in-depth documentary about Atlanta creative collective Awful Records. Directed by…
Tyler Mitchell: Analogue Exposure
Tyler Mitchell is the 20-year-old photographer behind our June cover with RnB auteur Abra. Read our Q+A with the rising star now
Abra Surprise Set at Crack Magazine Launch Party
For our Issue 65 launch party, we teamed up with American Apparel to host a surprise show with our cover star on the 7th floor of Shoreditch’s ACE Hotel
ABRA:
Wishes Granted
As a core member of tight-knit Atlanta collective Awful Records, Abra’s private kingdom of soft focus future pop left audiences spellbound. As she gazes toward the next step of her career, Alex Russell tells the story of the Darkwave Duchess preparing to take her throne
The Coathangers – Nosebleed Weekend
The album’s smoother, poppier production can’t mask the fact that ‘Nosebleed Weekend’ resolutely refuses to take many risks
Watch Young Thug riding a horse around downtown Atlanta
Thugger mounts a stallion to announce a possible tour of the US Young Thug has…
Four New Acts You Need To Know
Listen to our favourite new music of the past month
Future – Purple Reign
What Future lacks in reinvention on ‘Purple Reign’, he makes up for in focus
Stream Migos’ Y.R.N. 2 mixtape
Atlanta trap family Migos have just dropped the sequel to 2013’s Y.R.N. Migos are back…
Awful Records:
DIY rap vampires
From the dark shadows of Atlanta’s music scene, Awful Records cautiously shuffle towards the limelight, Crack’s Davy Reed peers into the label’s murky world