Heartfelt. Soul-searching. Thought-provoking. There’s no slowing down what hip-hop veterans Consequence and Public Enemy’s Chuck D have to say courtesy of their ‘What Has America Done’ music video.
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Heartfelt. Soul-searching. Thought-provoking. There’s no slowing down what hip-hop veterans Consequence and Public Enemy’s Chuck D have to say courtesy of their ‘What Has America Done’ music video.
Could you use some signature lyrics and bars coming courtesy of rap veteran Consequence? Say less. It’s all going down in the coming hours courtesy of a much-needed Nice Doing Business With You studio album.
Ready for some pure hip-hop to glow in the Rock Hall of Fame? Look no further than hip-hop veteran Consequence geeking out over his longtime crew A Tribe Called Quest getting proper respect placed on its name with a much-needed induction.
It’s clear rap veteran Consequence is loyal to the soil. So knowing he’s always going to keep things 100 when it comes to the social media flexing - notably talking about getting approached about dishing on his longtime bond with Kanye West for TMZ? Wild.
New York rap veteran Consequence is showing no mercy to rap rival Talib Kweli. Instead, he’s using a now-viral video of fellow hip-hop peer Mos Def a.k.a. Yasiin Bey apologizing to OVO Sound boss Drake for discrediting his place in The Culture.
Keeping it 100? I really try to avoid the gossip and silly disses-filled content around these parts but my appreciation for rap heavyweight Consequence goes back years and when he’s ‘this’ dedicated to making sure there’s a line in the sand between him and fellow rap artist Talib Kweli? Well, it’s worthy of acknowledging.
For the record? Drake and Joe Budden’s rift goes back over a decade, to the point the New Jersey native was delivering diss songs aimed at the 6 God. So seeing New York rap veteran Consequence keeping tabs on the low-key rivals going at each other? Priceless.
There’s no slowing down Consequence right now. With a new project literally just weeks away from reaching the masses, he’s going all-out on the promotion and letting the world know he’s coming with a jam-packed ‘Blood Stain 3’ loaded with hip-hop royalty in the form of Ghostface Killah.
Lyrically? Consequence is a legit problem. The New York rapper has been doing this a long time and promises big things are on deck with a full-fledged studio album on deck and a reminder for why Kanye West has loved him since day one.
It’s that one thing that’s got me humming - you read it right, the unforgettable Amerie is making a mighty return in the coming days with help courtesy of Consequence and Rick Ross for their ‘Blood Stain 2’ collaboration.
New York rap veteran Consequence is keeping it 100. The hip-hop artist has stepped forward to reveal to the world he’s low-key dealing with Stiff Person Syndrome and explained how he’s dealt with it over the years.
Just keeping it 100? The culture needs Consequence and while he might not always get his flowers, he knows how to take them and so gearing up for his new ‘You The Nigga’ song is low-key and high-key exciting.
It's looking like there’s no chance of Consequence and Talib Kweli getting on the same page anytime soon. The Queens native has stepped up to remind the world there’s still major tension between them in the name of Kanye West.
It’s always going to be G.O.O.D between Kanye West and Consequence. I honestly try not to editorialize ‘too’ much around these parts but my goodness do I understand the value in having a true ride or die and not when it comes to friendships and the ones you trust most.
Grammy-winning rapper Kanye West isn’t dumb-dumb. Instead, he’s actually very aware of his presence in the rap game and even has a theory on why he continues to succeed when it comes to putting out music.
It’s no secret, Consequence has been doing this for a very long time and shows no signs of slowing down. The New York native has come through with the visual treatment to his hard-hitting ‘Blood Stain’ anthem.